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Sartorius MSE5201S User Manual

Sartorius MSE5201S
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Operating Instructions
Sartorius Cubis Series
Electronic Semimicro, Micro, Precision and Analytical Balances
MSE Models
1000025315
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Sartorius MSE5201S Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum Capacity5200 g
Readability0.01 g
CalibrationExternal
DisplayLCD
Power Supply115 V, 230 V
Repeatability0.01 g
Linearity±0.02 g
Stabilization time (typical)1.5 s
Weight4.2 kg
InterfaceRS-232
Operating Temperature10°C to 30°C
Pan SizeØ 180 mm
Weighing pan sizeØ 180 mm

Summary

Safety Instructions

General Safety Warnings

Covers critical safety aspects including explosion, electrical shock, installation notes, and cable quality.

Hazards during Installation and Operation

Details hazards like static electricity, glass breakage, handling materials, and environmental factors.

Getting Started

Leveling and Warm-up Procedures

Explains how to level the balance and the importance of warm-up time for accuracy.

Operation

Display and Control Panel Overview

Provides a detailed explanation of the balance's display elements and control panel buttons.

Basic Weighing Function

Outlines the fundamental steps for performing a weighing operation, including taring.

Calibration and Adjustment Procedures

Explains internal and external calibration, including isoCAL, crucial for accuracy.

Configuration Menu Navigation

Guides on navigating the configuration menu, setting parameters, language, and other options.

Application Programs

Density Determination

Explains determining material density using the buoyancy method and provides examples.

Counting and Weighing in Percent

Covers applications for counting parts and obtaining weight readouts in percent.

Calculation and Averaging

Details calculation functions and averaging for unstable samples (animal weighing).

Net-total Formulation and Totalizing

Explains weighing components to a total and accumulating values over time.

Data Interfaces

Error Messages and Troubleshooting

Lists common error messages, their causes, solutions, and troubleshooting guidance.

Care and Maintenance

Technical Specifications

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