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| Maximum Capacity | 420 g |
|---|---|
| Readability | 0.001 g |
| Pan Size | 90 mm |
| Calibration | External |
| Display | LCD |
| Linearity | ±0.002 g |
| Stabilization Time (typical) | 2 s |
| Interface | RS232 |
| Repeatability (Std. Dev.) | 0.001 g |
| Power Supply | AC adapter |
| Operating Temperature | +10°C to +30°C |
Please read these operating instructions carefully before using your balance to prevent damage.
Ensure voltage compatibility and caution with RS-232 connections for safe installation.
Lists items included in the standard accessory kit for the balance.
Guidelines for handling, unpacking, and checking the balance for damage.
Acclimating the balance and information on legal metrology seals.
Steps for installing weighing pans and draft shields for different models.
Instructions for attaching and securing the analytical draft shield.
Instructions for using the AC adapter and country-specific power cords.
Connecting devices and ensuring proper balance warmup.
Securing the balance and notes on verified instruments.
Adjusting front feet for proper balance leveling.
Adjusting leveling feet to center the bubble indicator.
Identifying and explaining all controls and display features.
Core weighing features, legal metrology requirements, and microbalance handling.
Connecting hangers and shields for specific balance types.
Defining calibration, adjustment, and legal metrology use.
Conditions for calibration and the process for external calibration.
Permitted temperature ranges for legal metrology.
How to adapt the balance and print configuration settings.
Step-by-step guide for using menu codes to adjust settings.
Details on filter, stability, tare, and weight unit settings.
Setting measurement parameters and display brightness.
Using application function keys and their use with verified balances.
Weighing components to a total, storing data, and setting up for printing.
Calculating part count and setting the reference sample.
Connecting and configuring a second balance for higher precision counting.
Calculating percentages relative to a reference weight.
Averaging readings for unstable samples and setting operation parameters.
Using the F key to switch between different weight units.
Generating formatted printouts and configuring print settings.
Automatic printing and ISO/GLP compliant records.
Parameters included in GLP headers/footers and configuration options.
Using keys to manage GLP data output.
Connecting to computers, port specifications, and default configurations.
How non-verified digits are displayed on printouts.
Structure for sending commands and definitions of command characters.
Ensuring correct parameters for communication and handshake protocols.
Details on the connector and cautions for cable usage.
Listing the function of each pin on the interface connector.
Visual representation of the balance to computer connection.
Common error messages and how to resolve them.
Steps for safely packing the balance for shipment.
Information on professional service, repairs, and battery handling precautions.
Instructions for cleaning the balance exterior and stainless steel parts.
Procedures for checking balance safety and recommended power supply inspections.
Guidelines for responsible disposal of packaging and equipment.
Detailed technical data for these specific models.
Optional accessories for data output and remote viewing.
Power options and protective carrying solutions for the balance.
Details on directives and EC Type-Approval for weighing instruments.
Information on installation, EC verification, and subsequent services.
Explanation of various labels and markings found on the balance.











