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Operating Instructions Cubis
®
MCE 61
Operation
8.7 Adjusting with the isoCAL Function
The device can be automatically internally calibrated and adjusted using the
isoCAL function.
Requirements
The device is not located in the menu.
Alphanumeric inputs are not active.
The load on the weighing pan remains unchanged for 2 minutes.
The load on the weighing pan amounts to no more than 2% of the
maximum load.
The device does not register an input for 2 minutes.
If all requirements for starting the isoCAL function are met and one of the
following conditions occurs: The isoCAL function is automatically triggered.
Possible conditions are:
The ambient temperature has changed since the last
adjustment | calibration.
The interval time was exceeded (interval time, see Chapter “15.8
Recommended Calibration Weight”, page 90).
The device has been leveled.
The device has been disconnected from the power supply since the last
adjustment | calibration (only for conformity-assessed models).
Procedure
t If the isoCAL auto-start function is set (configuration values for the
“ISOCAL” parameter, see Chapter “7.3.1 Parameters in the “Setup” Main
Menu”, page 44):
y If the isoCAL function is triggered according to the aforementioned
conditions: The [isoCAL] button flashes in the operating display.
y In the operating display, a time display counts down from 15 seconds
to 0.
y If no load change or no operation takes place on the device before
the expiration of the time display: The isoCAL function starts.
t If the isoCAL manual start function is set (configuration values for the
“ISOCAL” parameter, see Chapter “7.3.1 Parameters in the “Setup” Main
Menu”, page 44):
y If the isoCAL function is triggered: The [isoCAL] button flashes in the
operating display.
t Press the [isoCAL] button.
y The isoCAL function starts.

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