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Sartorius MSE8202S User Manual

Sartorius MSE8202S
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Operating Instructions
Sartorius Cubis Series
Electronic Semimicro, Micro, Precision and Analytical Balances
MSE Models
1000025315
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Sartorius MSE8202S Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum Capacity8200 g
Readability0.01 g
Repeatability0.01 g
Linearity±0.02 g
Stabilization Time (typical)1.5 s
CalibrationInternal
DisplayLCD
Power SupplyAC Adapter
InterfaceRS-232
Operating Temperature+10…+30 °C

Summary

Safety Instructions

Danger of Explosion!

Warns against using the equipment in hazardous areas with explosive materials.

Danger of Electrical Shock!

Covers precautions related to electrical safety, including adapter and cord damage.

Hazards at the Place of Installation and During Operation

Covers hazards like static electricity, glass breakage, handling hazardous materials, and magnetic fields.

Getting Started

Power Connection

Covers checking voltage, plug design, and power connection requirements.

Leveling the Balance

Explains the importance of leveling and how to do it manually or automatically.

Operation

Overview of Display and Control Panel

Identifies and explains the function of each key and symbol on the balance's display and control panel.

Basic Weighing Function

Explains the fundamental steps for performing a basic weighing operation.

Quick Guide: First Weighing

A step-by-step guide for performing the initial weighing on the balance.

Level the Balance (Q-Level)

Details the process of leveling the balance using its integrated sensor and leveling feet.

Calibration and Adjustment

Explains the purpose and procedures for calibrating and adjusting the balance.

Internal Calibration

Details the process of performing internal calibration using the built-in motorized weight.

isoCAL*: Automatic Calibration

Explains the automatic calibration feature and its triggering conditions.

Configuration (Operating Menu)

Menu Structure Overview

Provides a comprehensive overview of the balance's menu structure and options.

Parameter Settings Overview

A detailed overview of configurable parameters and their settings.

Application Programs

Density Determination

Explains how to determine the density of solid materials using the buoyancy method.

Counting Application

Explains how to determine the number of parts with equal weight.

Weighing in Percent

Explains how to get weight readouts in percent relative to a reference weight.

Calculation Application

Explains how to calculate weight values using a multiplier or divisor.

Averaging (Animal Weighing)

Explains determining weights of unstable samples by averaging multiple measurements.

Net-total Formulation

How to weigh different components to a defined total weight.

Totalizing Application

How to add successive weight values to a total that exceeds balance capacity.

Mass Unit Conversion

How to change displayed weight units and their accuracies.

ISO/GLP-compliant Printout

Data Interfaces

USB Port (PC) Connection

Details how to connect the balance to a PC via USB, including system requirements.

Data Output

Explains how to define data output parameters and activation methods.

Error Messages

Lists error messages, their causes, and solutions.

SBI Commands for Data Input

Explains SBI commands for controlling the balance and its functions.

Overview of SBI Commands

Lists SBI commands and their corresponding actions/functions.

Bluetooth® Interface Configuration

Instructions for configuring and using the optional Bluetooth interface.

Care and Maintenance

Cleaning the Balance

General instructions and safety precautions for cleaning the balance.

Transporting the Balance

Instructions for safely packing the balance for transport using original packaging.

Disposal

Technical Specifications

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