
Economical Precision
Balances
Operating Manual
CZ Series
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1 Technical Data 1
2 Basic Information (General) 5
2.1 Proper use 5
2.2 Improper Use 5
2.3 Warranty 5
3 Basic Safety Precautions 6
3.1 Pay attention to the instructions in the Operation Manual 6
3.2 Personnel training 6
4 Transportation & Storage 6
4.1 Testing upon acceptance 6
4.2 Packaging / return transport 6
5 Unpacking, Setup and Commissioning 7
5.1 Installation Site, Location of Use 7
5.2 Unpacking 7
5.2.1 Placing/ Remove the transportation lock 8
5.2.2 Scope of delivery 8
5.3 Mains connection 8
5.4 Connection of peripheral devices 8
5.5 Initial Commissioning 9
5.6 Calibration 9
5.7 Calibration Process 9
5.7.1 Calibration Procedure (Non NTEP models) 10
5.7.2 Calibration procedure (NTEP models): 11
5.8 Linearization 12
5.8.1 Linearization non-verifiable models (low resolution) 13
5.8.2 Linearization of non verifiable models (low resolution) and verifiable models 15
5.8.3 Table Linearization points 16
5.9 Position of seals and adjusting switch 17
6 Controls 18
6.1 Keyboard overview 18
6.2 Overview of display 19
7 Operation 20
7.1 Simple weighing 20
7.1.1 Non NTEP models 20
7.1.2 NTEP models 20
7.2 Taring 21
7.2.1 Non NTEP models 21
7.2.2 NTEP models 22
7.3 Parts counting 23
7.3.1 Non NTEP models 23
7.3.2 NTEP models 24
7.4 Adding 25
7.4.1 Non NTEP models 25
Contents

7.4.2 NTEP models 26
7.5 Percent weighings 28
7.5.1 Non NTEP models 28
7.5.2 NTEP models 29
8 The menu 30
8.1 Menu map 30
8.2 Call up menu 30
8.3 Navigation in the menu 30
8.4 Menu overview non NTEP models 30
8.5 Menu overview NTEP models 32
8.6 Menu settings 33
8.6.1 Switch over weighing units (Unit) (only non NTEP appliances) 33
8.6.2 Display background illumination 34
8.6.3 Multi-Tare function (only models NTEP) 35
9 Data output RS 232 36
9.1 Technical data 36
9.2 Pin allocation of balance output bushing: 36
9.3 Printer operation - printout examples 37
9.4 Continuous data output 38
9.5 Remote control instructions 38
10 Error messages 39
11 Service, maintenance, disposal 40
11.1 Cleaning 40
11.2 Service, maintenance 40
11.3 Disposal 40
12 Instant help 41
11. Service, maintenance, disposal
11.1 Cleaning
Before cleaning, please disconnect the appliance from the operating voltage.
Please do not use aggressive cleaning agents (solvents or similar agents), but a cloth dampened
with mild soap suds. Ensure that no liquid penetrates into the device and wipe with a dry soft cloth.
Loose residue sample/powder can be removed carefully with a brush or manual vacuum cleaner.
Spilled weighing goods must be removed immediately.
11.2 Service, maintenance
The appliance may only be opened by trained service technicians who are authorized by ACZET.
Before opening, disconnect from power supply.
11.3 Disposal
Disposal of packaging and appliance must be carried out by operator according to valid national or
regional law of the location where the appliance is used.
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CZ 153
0.001 g
150 g
0.001 g
±0.003 g
2 mg
100 g
(F1)
Ø 80
CZ 203
0.001 g
200 g
0.001 g
±0.003 g
2 mg
200 g
(F1)
Ø 120
CZ 302
0.01 g
300 g
0.01 g
±0.03 g
20 mg
200 g
(F1)
Ø 120
CZ 602
0.01 g
600 g
0.01 g
±0.03 g
20 mg
500 g
(F1)
Ø 120
CZ 1202
0.01 g
1200 g
0.01 g
±0.03 g
20 mg
1000 g
(F1)
Ø 120
CZ 2002
0.01 g
2000 g
0.01 g
±0.03 g
20 mg
2000 g
(F1)
Ø 120
10, 20, 50, 100, 200
g, ct, lb, oz, d, ozt, dwt, mo, tl h, tl c, tl t, t, bt, n
2 hours
3 sec.
+ 5° C .... + 35° C
max. 80 % (not condensing)
2.6 kg
180 x 220 x 85mm
9 V / 800 mA
Aczet
Readability (d)
Weighing range (max)
Reproducibility
Linearity
Smallest part weight for
parts counting
Reference quantities at
parts counting
Weighing Units
Recommended adjustment
weight, not added (class)
Warm-up time
Stabilization time (typical)
Operating temperature
Humidity of air
Weighing plate, stainless
steel (mm)
Gross Weight
Overall Dimension (WxDxH)
Voltage
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1. Technical Data
9.4 Continuous data output
Head line 1 : ST =stable, US=instable
Head line 2: NT=net, GS=gross
9.5 Remote control instructions
The remote control commands are sent from the remote control unit to the balance as ASCII code.
After the balance having received the s/w/t commands, it will send the following data.
T Function : Tare balance
Z Function : Set balance to zero
W Function : Weighing value for the weight (stable or unstable) is sent via the
RS 232 interface
S Function : Stable weighing value for the weight is sent via the RS 232 interface
P Function : In counting mode the number of the pieces to be counted is displayed
in “Pcs”
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-Header 1- -Header 2- --Weighing Data--
-/U k g
CR LF
,
Weighing Unit Final character

CZ 601
0.1 g
600 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
500 g
(F1)
140 x 150
CZ 1201
0.1 g
1200 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
1000 g
(F1)
140 x 150
CZ 3001
0.1 g
3000 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
3000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
CZ 6001
0.1 g
6000 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
5000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
CZ 5001T
1 g
5000 g
1 g
±3 g
2 g
5000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
10, 20, 50, 100, 200
g, ct, lb, oz, d, ozt, dwt, mo, tl h, tl c, tl t, t, bt, n
2 hours
3 sec.
+ 5° C .... + 35° C
max. 80 % (not condensing)
2.6 kg
180 x 220 x 85mm
9 V / 800 mA
Aczet
Readability (d)
Weighing range (max)
Reproducibility
Linearity
Smallest part weight for
parts counting
Reference quantities at
parts counting
Weighing Units
Recommended adjustment
weight, not added (class)
Warm-up time
Stabilization time (typical)
Operating temperature
Humidity of air
Weighing plate, stainless
steel (mm)
Gross Weight
Overall Dimension (WxDxH)
Voltage
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CZ 502T
0.01 g
600 g
0.01 g
±0.03 g
20 mg
500 g
(F1)
Ø 120
CZ 602T
0.01 g
600 g
0.01 g
±0.03 g
20 mg
500 g
(F1)
Ø 120
CZ 1202T
0.01 g
1200 g
0.01 g
±0.03 g
20 mg
1000 g
(F1)
Ø 120
CZ 1201T
0.1 g
1200 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
1000 g
(F1)
140 x 150
CZ 501T
0.1 g
500 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 g
500 g
(F2)
140 x 150
10, 20, 50, 100, 200
g, ct, lb, oz, d, ozt, dwt, mo, tl h, tl c, tl t, t, bt, n
2 hours
3 sec.
+ 10° C .... + 25° C
max. 80 % (not condensing)
2.6 kg
180 x 220 x 85mm
9 V / 800 mA
Aczet
Readability (d)
Weighing range (max)
Reproducibility
Linearity
Smallest part weight for
parts counting
Reference quantities at
parts counting
Weighing Units
Recommended adjustment
weight, not added (class)
Warm-up time
Stabilization time (typical)
Operating temperature
Humidity of air
Weighing plate, stainless
steel (mm)
Gross Weight
Overall Dimension (WxDxH)
Voltage
NTEP Models
9. Data output RS 232 (optional)
You can print out weighing data via the RS 232C interface.
The following conditions must be met to provide successful communication between the weighing
balance and the printer.
• Use a suitable cable to connect the weighing balance to the interface of the printer.
Faultless operation requires an adequate ACZET interface cable.
• Communication parameters (baud rate, bits and parity) of balance and printer must
match.
9.1 Technical data
Connection 9 pin d-subminiature bushing
Baud rate 9600
Parity 8 bits, no parity
9.2 Pin allocation of balance output bushing:
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CZ 601T
0.1 g
600 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
500 g
(F1)
140 x 150
CZ 5000HT
0.1 g
5000 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
5000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
CZ 6000T
1 g
6000 g
1 g
±3 g
2 g
5000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
CZ 6000HT
0.1 g
6000 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
5000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
10, 20, 50, 100, 200
g, ct, lb, oz, d, ozt, dwt, mo, tl h, tl c, tl t, t, bt, n
2 hours
3 sec.
+ 10° C .... + 25° C
max. 80 % (not condensing)
2.6 kg
180 x 220 x 85mm
9 V / 800 mA
Aczet
Readability (d)
Weighing range (max)
Reproducibility
Linearity
Smallest part weight for
parts counting
Reference quantities at
parts counting
Weighing Units
Recommended adjustment
weight, not added (class)
Warm-up time
Stabilization time (typical)
Operating temperature
Humidity of air
Weighing plate, stainless
steel (mm)
Gross Weight
Overall Dimension (WxDxH)
Voltage
NTEP Models
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2 Basic Information (General)
2.1 Proper use
The balance you purchased is intended to determine the weighing value of material to be weighed.
It is intended to be used as a "non-automatic" balance, i.e. the material to be weighed is manually
and carefully placed in the centre of the weighing plate. As soon as a stable weighing value is
reached the weighing value can be read.
2.2 Improper Use
Do not use balance for dynamic weighing. In the event that small quantities are removed or added
to the material to be weighed, incorrect weighing results can be displayed due to the "stability
compensation" in the balance. (Example: Slowly draining fluids from a container on the balance.)
Do not leave permanent load on the weighing plate. This may damage the measuring system.
Impacts and overloading exceeding the stated maximum load (max) of the balance, minus a
possibly existing tare load, must be strictly avoided. Balance may be damage by this.
Never operate balance in explosive environment. The serial version is not explosion protected.
The structure of the balance may not be modified. This may lead to incorrect weighing results,
safety-related faults and destruction of the balance.
The balance may only be used according to the described conditions. Other areas of use must be
released by ACZET in writing.
2.3 Warranty
Warranty claims shall be voided in case
• Our conditions in the operation manual are ignored
• The appliance is used outside the described uses
• The appliance is modified or opened
• Mechanical damage and damage caused by media, liquids
Natural wear and tear
• The appliance is improperly set up or incorrectly electrically connected
• The measuring system is overloaded
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Adjustment
Background illumination on
Contrastful display which can also be red
in the darkness.
Background illumination off Battery saving
The background illumination will be
switched off automatically 10 sec after
having reached a stable weighing value.
Battery saving
Display
“EL on”
“EL off”
“EL AU”
Function
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8.6.2 Display background illumination
In the menu display background illumination can be switched on or off.
To achieve this, follow the sequence of operations below.
MODE
MODE
Operation
Balance Display
MODE
• Start balance by pressing
As long as the balance carries out a self test, press .
“F1 Unt” is displayed.
• Press
“F2 bL” is displayed.
• Press
“EL on” or “EL off” resp. “EL AU” is displayed
• Press to switch over between the three settings
• Press to activate the displayed setting.

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3 Basic Safety Precautions
3.1 Pay attention to the instructions in the Operation Manual
Carefully read this operation manual before setup and commissioning, even
if you are already familiar with ACZET balances.
Versions in other languages are non-binding translations. The only binding
version is the original document in German.
3.2 Personnel training
The appliance may only be operated and maintained by trained personnel.
4 Transportation & Storage
4.1 Testing upon acceptance
When receiving the appliance, please check packaging immediately, and the appliance itself when
unpacking for possible visible damage.
4.2 Packaging / return transport
• Keep all parts of the original packaging for a possibly required return.
• Only use original packaging for returning.
• Prior to dispatch disconnect all cables and remove loose/mobile parts.
• Reattach possibly supplied transport securing devices.
• Secure all parts such as the glass wind screen, the weighing platform,
power unit etc. against shifting and damage.

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5.Unpacking, Setup and Commissioning
5.1 Installation Site, Location of Use
The balances are designed in a way that reliable weighing results are achieved in common
conditions of use.
You will work accurately and fast, if you select the right location for your balance.
Therefore, observe the following for the installation site:
• Place the balance on a firm, level surface;
• Avoid extreme heat as well as temperature fluctuation caused by installing next to a
radiator or in the direct sunlight;
• Protect the balance against direct draughts due to open windows and doors;
• Avoid jarring during weighing;
• Protect the balance against high humidity, vapors and dust;
• Do not expose the device to extreme dampness for longer periods of time. Non- permitted
condensation (condensation of air humidity on the appliance) may occur if a cold appliance is
taken to a considerably warmer environment. In this case, acclimatize the disconnected
appliance for ca. 2 hours at room temperature.
• Avoid static charge of goods to be weighed or weighing container.
Major display deviations (incorrect weighing results) may be experienced should electromagnetic
fields (e.g. due to mobile phones or radio equipment), static electricity accumulations or instable
power supply occur. Change location or remove source of interference.
5.2 Unpacking
Carefully remove the balance from the packaging and setup balance at the intended workstation.
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8.5 Menu Map (NTEP models)
Operation
Balance Display
Not available
Background lighting on/automatic/off
• EL on: background lighting on
• EL Au: background lighting switches on automatically
• EL off: background lighting off
RS -232 interface
S 232:
• P Prt: connect with printer
• b XXXX: Baud rate can be selected between 9600, 600, 1200,
2400, 4800
• LP-50: not documented
• EnG: Selection of Language English
• Chi: Selection of Language Chinese
• tP: Standard printer setting
• P Cont: Continuous printout
• P AUto: autom. Printout
• P ASk: Data output via remote control commands
S USb: not documented

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5.2.1 Placing/ Remove the transportation lock
The balance must be installed in a way that the weighing plate is exactly in horizontal position.
Remove the transportation lock [1] (CZ 153, CZ 203, CZ 302) :
5.2.2 Scope of delivery
Serial accessories:
• Balance
• Weighing plate
• Mains power supply
• Operating Manual
• Draft shield (only models CZ 153, CZ 203, CZ 302, CZ 602, CZ 601, CZ 1202,
CZ 2002, CZ 3001)
5.3 Mains connection
Power is supplied via the external mains adapter. The stated voltage value must be the same as
the local voltage.
Only use original ACZET mains adapters. Using other makes requires consent by ACZET.
5.4 Connection of peripheral devices
Before connecting or disconnecting of additional devices (printer, PC) to the data interface,
always disconnect the balance from the power supply.
With your balance, only use accessories and peripheral devices by ACZET, as they are ideally
tuned to your balance.
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5.5 Initial Commissioning
In order to obtain exact results with the electronic balances, your balance must have reached the
operating temperature (see warming up time chap. 1). During this warming up time the balance
must be connected to the power supply (mains, accumulator or battery).
The accuracy of the balance depends on the local acceleration of gravity.
Strictly observe hints in chapter Calibration.
5.6 Calibration
As the acceleration value due to gravity is not the same at every location on earth, each balance
must be coordinated - in compliance with the underlying physical weighing principle - to the
existing acceleration due to gravity at its place of location (only if the balance has not already been
adjusted to the location in the factory). This Calibration process must be carried out for the first
commissioning, after each change of location as well as in case of fluctuating environment
temperature. To receive accurate measuring values it is also recommended to calibrate the balance
periodically in weighing operation.
5.7 Calibration Process
The calibration should be made with the recommended adjustment weight (see chap. 1 "Technical
data").
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8. The Menu
8.1 Menu Map
In the menu can be made 8 different settings and the adjustment.
8.2 Call up menu
The menu is called-up by pressing the key, wile the balance is carrying out the self test. In the
display appears the message “F1 UNT”.
8.3 Navigation in the menu
8.4 Menu overview non NTEP models
MODE
Key
1
2
3
Direction in the
menu
Description
Select menu and pass through menu items from top to
bottom
Select current element
Exit the current element, return to weighing mode
Operation
Balance Display
Background lighting on/automatic/off
• EL on: Background lighting on
• EL Au: Background lighting switches on automatically
EL off: Background lighting off
Selection of weighing units

Take away calibration weight
Calibration Procedure (non NTEP models)
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7.5 Percent weighings
Percent weighing allows to display weight in percent, in relation to a reference weight.
Percent weighing allows to display weight in percent, in relation to a reference weight.
7.5.1 Non NTEP models
• Back to weighing mode by pressing again the button.
In the display appears the percentage of the specimen with reference
to the reference weight.
• Press
In the display appears “100.00%”
Operation
Balance Display
• Put a reference weight on the weighing plate, which corresponds
to 100%
• Start balance by pressing the balance will carry out a self-
test.
Wait for the “0.0 g” display.
• Put on specimen
• Remove reference weight
The display returns to “0.0 %”
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“Pass” appears, the adjustment process has been finished
successfully.
• Remove adjusting weight during selftest
Wait until the balance is again in weighing mode.
5.8 Linearization
Linearity shows the greatest deviation of a weight display on the scale to the value of the respective
test weight according to plus and minus over the entire weighing range.
If linearity deviation is discovered during a testing instrument control, you can improve this by
means of linearization.
• Carrying out linearization is restricted to specialist staff possessing well acquainted with
the workings of weighing scales.
• The test weights to be used must be adapted to the weighing scale's specifications; see
chapter “testing instruments control”.
• Observe stable environmental conditions. Stabilisation requires a certain warm-up time.
• After successful linearization you will have to carry out calibration; see chapter “testing
instruments control”.
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5.8.1 Linearization non NTEP models (low resolution)
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• Press repeatedly until “tECH” appears
• Press , “Pin” appears
• Press , and successively, “P1 Lin” appears
• Press a new, “Pin” appears again
Operation
Balance Display
MODE
• Start balance by pressing Whilst the balance carries out
a self test, press until “F1 Unt” appears
• Press successively , and , „LoAd 0“ appears;
after the apparition of the stability display and the signal sound,
“LoAd 1” will be displayed
MODE
Tare
7.4.2 NTEP models
In order to display the total weight of the samples, remove weight from the weighing plate, wait for
the zero display and press . The number of weighing actions and the total weight of the samples
will be displayed shortly.
With the further samples proceed as described above.
Then appears for 2 seconds the weight of both test items, before the
weight of the second test item will appear again.
• Press , “ACC 1” is shortly displayed, then appears once
more the weight of the sample which now is stored.
Balance Display
• Put on the first sample
• The weight of the first sample is displayed.
• Remove the first sample and put on the second one. The weight of
the second sample is displayed.
Operation
• Start balance by pressing . The balance will carry out a self-
test. Wait for “0.0” display.
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• Put on weight 1 (see table chap. 6.8.1)
• Wait for the stability display and the signal sound
• “LoAd 2” appears
• Remove weight 1 and put on the weight 2
• After having placed weight 4, „LoAd 0“ appears again
• Remove weight 4, „LoAd 4“ appears anew
• Place weight 4 again
• Wait for the stability display and the signal sound, „LoAd 3“ will
be displayed
• Remove weight 4 and place weight 3
• Wait for the stability display and the signal sound, „LoAd 2“ will
be displayed
• Remove weight 3 and place weight 2
• Wait for the stability display and the signal sound, „LoAd 1“ will
be displayed
• Remove weight 2 and place weight 1
• Wait for the stability display and the signal sound
• “LoAd 0” will be displayed
• Remove weight 1
• After the stability display and the signal sound the balance carries
out a selftest and changes into the weighing mode. Now the
linearization is concluded successfully.
• After the stability display and the signal sound “LoAd 3” appears;
remove weight 2 and put on weight 3
• After the stability display and the signal sound “LoAd 4” appears;
remove weight 3 and put on weight 4

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5.8.2 Linearization of non NTEP models (low resolution) and NTEP models
• Press , “Pin” appears
• Wait for the stability display and the signal sound
• “LoAd 2” appears
• Remove weight 1 and put on the weight 2
• After the stability display and the signal sound „LoAd 3“ appears;
remove weight 2 and put on weight 3
• After the stability display and the signal sound the balance carries
out a selftest. Remove the weight during selftest. The balance
changes into weighing mode. Now the linearization is concluded
successfully.
• Press repeatedly until “tECH“ appears
In case of verifiable models press the adjustment switch on the lower side of the balance!
• Start balance by pressing . While the balance carries out a
self test, press until “F1 Unt” appears
MODE
MODE
Operation
Balance Display
• Press a new , “Pin” appears again
• Press , and successively, “P1 Lin” appears
Tare
• Press successively , and , “LoAd 0” appears;
after the apparition of the stability display and the signal sound,
“LoAd 1” will be displayed
• Put on weight 1 (see table chap.6.8.1)
7.3.2 NTEP models
• Remove the load
• Press , the balance goes to weighing mode.
MODE
MODE
By pressing the key several times, the reference quantities 10,
20, 50, 100, 200 can be set
Operation
Balance Display
• Press
Appears the reference quantity “10”.
• Start balance by pressing
The balance will carry out a self-test.
Wait for „0.0“ display.
• Place as many parts to count on the weighing plate as the set
reference quantity requires.
• Confirm by pressing
The balance is now in parts counting mode and counts all units on
the weighing plate.
• Press
The balance is in weighing mode and displays the weight of the
counted parts.
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5.8.3 Table Linearization points
Non NTEP models:
NTEP models :
Max
120 g
200 g
300 g
1200 g
2000 g
3000 g
6000 g
Weight 1
30 g
50 g
50 g
300 g
500 g
0.5 kg
1 kg
Weight 2
60 g
100 g
100 g
600 g
1000 g
1 kg
2 kg
Weight 3
90 g
150 g
200 g
900 g
1500 g
2 kg
4 kg
Weight 4
120 g
200 g
300 g
1200 g
2000 g
3 kg
4 kg
Max
500 g
600 g
1200 g
1200 g
500 g
600 g
5000 g
6000 g
6000 g
Load 0
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
Load 1(Weight)
200 g
200 g
400 g
400 g
200 g
200 g
2000 g
2000 g
2000 g
Weight 1
400 g
400 g
800 g
800 g
400 g
400 g
4000 g
4000 g
4000 g
Weight 3
600 g
600 g
1200 g
1200 g
600 g
600 g
6000 g
6000 g
6000 g

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5.9 Position of seals and adjusting switch:
1. Adjustment switch
2. Plastic disk to cover the adjustment switch
3. Self-destroying seal mark
4. Self-destroying seal mark
7.2.2 NTEP models
• Press , the zero display appears.
The pictogram is displayed.
The pictogram goes out.
The weight of the container is now internally saved.
• Place goods to be weighed in the weighing container.
The net weight of the goods to be weighed is displayed.
Operation
Balance Display
• Put on weighing container.
The weight of the container is displayed.
• The weight of the weighing container will be displayed as a minus
number after removing the weighing container.
Tare
0
0
• The tare weight is saved until it is deleted. Remove the load from
the balance and press . The zero display appears, the pictogram
goes out and will be displayed again.
Tare
NET
NET
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Tare
MODE
Key
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
[ON/OFF]
[ZERO]
[TARE]
[%]
[PCS]
[MODE]
[PRINT/ESC]
Designation
Function
• Turn on/off
• Set weight display at zero
• Activate the current element in the menu
• Select in Weighing units (menu F UNIT): change to the
next unit
• Call-up %-function
• In the percent mode back to weighing mode
• Only % function
• Call-up parts counting mode
• In the piece count mode back to weighing mode
• Print out weighing result
• Exit menu (jumping back to weighing mode)
• Weighing units switch-over;
• At weighing unit switch-over (menu „F UNIT“): Set
weighing unit on/off
• Counting up in parts counting mode
• Select menu and pass through menu items from top to
bottom
• Changing readability
• Taring
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6. Controls
6.1 Keyboard overview
MODE

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6.2 Overview of display
Display
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
3
4
g
kg
Pcs
(mom)
CAL
Weight unit
display
%
Gram
Kilogram
Stability display
Display for parts counting
Percent weighing display
Display for tolerance weighing
Momme
Display for adjustment. Signals the adjustment function
Bar graph
Zeroing display
Taring
Description
g (Gramm)
(ct) Carat
(oz) Ounce
(ozt) Fine ounce
(d) Dram
(dwt) Penny weight
(tl.h) Tael (Taiwan)
(tl.c) Tael (Chin.)
(t.lt) Troy Tael
(t) Tola
In models NTEP only g
available
T
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7. Operation
7.1 Simple Weighing
7.1.1 Non NTEP models
7.1.2 NTEP models
• To switch off the balance press shortly .
• Place goods to be weighed on balance
Wait until the stability display appears .
Read weighing result.
• Start balance by pressing
The balance will carry out a self-test.
Wait for “0.0” display
Operation
Balance Display
• Should the balance not display exactly “0.0” despite empty scale
pan, press the button.
The balance starts with resetting to „0“
• To switch off the balance press shortly .
• Place goods to be weighed on balance
Wait until the stability display appears .
Read weighing result.
• Start balance by pressing
The balance will carry out a self-test.
Wait for “0.0” display
Operation
Balance Display
• Should the balance not display exactly “0.0” despite empty scale
pan, press the button.
The balance starts with resetting to “0”
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7. Operation
7.1 Simple Weighing
7.1.1 Non NTEP models
7.1.2 NTEP models
• To switch off the balance press shortly .
• Place goods to be weighed on balance
Wait until the stability display appears .
Read weighing result.
• Start balance by pressing
The balance will carry out a self-test.
Wait for “0.0” display
Operation
Balance Display
• Should the balance not display exactly “0.0” despite empty scale
pan, press the button.
The balance starts with resetting to „0“
• To switch off the balance press shortly .
• Place goods to be weighed on balance
Wait until the stability display appears .
Read weighing result.
• Start balance by pressing
The balance will carry out a self-test.
Wait for “0.0” display
Operation
Balance Display
• Should the balance not display exactly “0.0” despite empty scale
pan, press the button.
The balance starts with resetting to “0”
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7.2 Taring
The dead weight of any weighing container may be tared away by pressing a button, so that the
following weighings show the net weight of the goods to be weighed.
7.2.1 Non NTEP models
• Press , the zero display appears.
The pictogram is displayed.
The pictogram goes out.
The weight of the container is now internally saved.
• Place goods to be weighed in the weighing container.
The net weight of the goods to be weighed is displayed.
Operation
Balance Display
• Deposit weighing receptacles.
The weight of the container is displayed.
• The weight of the weighing container will be displayed as a minus
number after removing the weighing container.
Tare
T
0
T
0
• The tare weight is saved until it is deleted. Remove the load from
the balance and press . The zero display appears, the pictogram
goes out and will be displayed again.
Tare
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Tare
MODE
Key
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
[ON/OFF]
[ZERO]
[TARE]
[%]
[PCS]
[MODE]
[PRINT/ESC]
Designation
Function
• Turn on/off
• Set weight display at zero
• Activate the current element in the menu
• Select in Weighing units (menu F UNIT): change to the
next unit
• Call-up %-function
• In the percent mode back to weighing mode
• Only % function
• Call-up parts counting mode
• In the piece count mode back to weighing mode
• Print out weighing result
• Exit menu (jumping back to weighing mode)
• Weighing units switch-over;
• At weighing unit switch-over (menu „F UNIT“): Set
weighing unit on/off
• Counting up in parts counting mode
• Select menu and pass through menu items from top to
bottom
• Changing readability
• Taring
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6. Controls
6.1 Keyboard overview
MODE

7.2.2 NTEP models
• Press , the zero display appears.
The pictogram is displayed.
The pictogram goes out.
The weight of the container is now internally saved.
• Place goods to be weighed in the weighing container.
The net weight of the goods to be weighed is displayed.
Operation
Balance Display
• Put on weighing container.
The weight of the container is displayed.
• The weight of the weighing container will be displayed as a minus
number after removing the weighing container.
Tare
0
0
• The tare weight is saved until it is deleted. Remove the load from
the balance and press . The zero display appears, the pictogram
goes out and will be displayed again.
Tare
NET
NET
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7.3 Parts counting
Before the balance can count parts, it must know the average part weight (i.e. reference). Proceed
by putting on a certain number of the parts to be counted. The balance determines the total weight
and divides it by the number of parts (the so-called reference quantity). Counting is then carried out
on the basis of the calculated average piece weight.
7.3.1 Non NTEP models
The higher the reference quantity the higher the counting exactness.
MODE
By pressing the key several times, the reference quantities 10,
20, 50, 100, 200 can be set
Operation
Balance Display
• Press
Appears the reference quantity “10”.
• Start balance by pressing
The balance will carry out a self-test.
Wait for „0.0“ display.
• Place as many parts to count on the weighing plate as the set
reference quantity requires.
• Confirm by pressing
The balance is now in parts counting mode and counts all units on
the weighing plate.
• Remove the load
• Press , the balance goes to weighing mode
MODE
• Press
The balance is in weighing mode and displays the weight of the
counted parts.
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5.8.3 Table Linearization points
Non NTEP models:
NTEP models :
Max
120 g
200 g
300 g
1200 g
2000 g
3000 g
6000 g
Weight 1
30 g
50 g
50 g
300 g
500 g
0.5 kg
1 kg
Weight 2
60 g
100 g
100 g
600 g
1000 g
1 kg
2 kg
Weight 3
90 g
150 g
200 g
900 g
1500 g
2 kg
4 kg
Weight 4
120 g
200 g
300 g
1200 g
2000 g
3 kg
4 kg
Max
500 g
600 g
1200 g
1200 g
500 g
600 g
5000 g
6000 g
6000 g
Load 0
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
0 g
Load 1(Weight)
200 g
200 g
400 g
400 g
200 g
200 g
2000 g
2000 g
2000 g
Weight 1
400 g
400 g
800 g
800 g
400 g
400 g
4000 g
4000 g
4000 g
Weight 3
600 g
600 g
1200 g
1200 g
600 g
600 g
6000 g
6000 g
6000 g

7.3.2 NTEP models
• Remove the load
• Press , the balance goes to weighing mode.
MODE
MODE
By pressing the key several times, the reference quantities 10,
20, 50, 100, 200 can be set
Operation
Balance Display
• Press
Appears the reference quantity “10”.
• Start balance by pressing
The balance will carry out a self-test.
Wait for „0.0“ display.
• Place as many parts to count on the weighing plate as the set
reference quantity requires.
• Confirm by pressing
The balance is now in parts counting mode and counts all units on
the weighing plate.
• Press
The balance is in weighing mode and displays the weight of the
counted parts.
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7.4 Adding
It is useful, when a mixture of various components is weighed in a tare container and finally for
control purposes the sum weight of all weighed components is required.
7.4.1 Non NTEP models
“ACC 1” is shortly displayed, then appears once more the weight of
the first test item.
• Remove the first sample
• Put on the second sample
The weight of the second sample is displayed.
• Press
“ACC 2” is shortly displayed
• Press , “ACC oFF” appears
Operation
Balance Display
• Press repeatedly until „F4 ACC“ appears
MODE
MODE
• Start balance by pressing Whilst the balance is
carrying out a selftest, press . “F1 Unt” appears,
Put on the first sample
The weight of the first sample is displayed
• Press
• Press button to adjust „ACC on“
• Acknowledge with button and press Print to return into
weighing mode
MODE
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• Put on weight 1 (see table chap. 6.8.1)
• Wait for the stability display and the signal sound
• “LoAd 2” appears
• Remove weight 1 and put on the weight 2
• After having placed weight 4, „LoAd 0“ appears again
• Remove weight 4, „LoAd 4“ appears anew
• Place weight 4 again
• Wait for the stability display and the signal sound, „LoAd 3“ will
be displayed
• Remove weight 4 and place weight 3
• Wait for the stability display and the signal sound, „LoAd 2“ will
be displayed
• Remove weight 3 and place weight 2
• Wait for the stability display and the signal sound, „LoAd 1“ will
be displayed
• Remove weight 2 and place weight 1
• Wait for the stability display and the signal sound
• “LoAd 0” will be displayed
• Remove weight 1
• After the stability display and the signal sound the balance carries
out a selftest and changes into the weighing mode. Now the
linearization is concluded successfully.
• After the stability display and the signal sound “LoAd 3” appears;
remove weight 2 and put on weight 3
• After the stability display and the signal sound “LoAd 4” appears;
remove weight 3 and put on weight 4

7.4.2 NTEP models
In order to display the total weight of the samples, remove weight from the weighing plate, wait for
the zero display and press . The number of weighing actions and the total weight of the samples
will be displayed shortly.
With the further samples proceed as described above.
Then appears for 2 seconds the weight of both test items, before the
weight of the second test item will appear again.
• Press , “ACC 1” is shortly displayed, then appears once
more the weight of the sample which now is stored.
Balance Display
• Put on the first sample
• The weight of the first sample is displayed.
• Remove the first sample and put on the second one. The weight of
the second sample is displayed.
Operation
• Start balance by pressing . The balance will carry out a self-
test. Wait for “0.0” display.
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In order to display the total weight of the samples, remove weight from the weighing plate, wait for
the zero display and press . The number of weighing actions and the total weight of the samples
will be displayed shortly.
With the further samples proceed as described above.
Press , „ACC 2“ is shortly displayed, then appears shortly
the total weight and then the weight of the second sample which now
is also stored.
The two following items limit the totalizing process:
1. Totalizing max. 99 times
2. Number of digits displayed
In order to delete the stored values, press and while the sum of the test
items is displayed, press , the balance will return to „0.0 g“.
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“Pass” appears, the adjustment process has been finished
successfully.
• Remove adjusting weight during selftest
Wait until the balance is again in weighing mode.
5.8 Linearization
Linearity shows the greatest deviation of a weight display on the scale to the value of the respective
test weight according to plus and minus over the entire weighing range.
If linearity deviation is discovered during a testing instrument control, you can improve this by
means of linearization.
• Carrying out linearization is restricted to specialist staff possessing well acquainted with
the workings of weighing scales.
• The test weights to be used must be adapted to the weighing scale's specifications; see
chapter “testing instruments control”.
• Observe stable environmental conditions. Stabilisation requires a certain warm-up time.
• After successful linearization you will have to carry out calibration; see chapter “testing
instruments control”.
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7.5 Percent weighings
Percent weighing allows to display weight in percent, in relation to a reference weight.
Percent weighing allows to display weight in percent, in relation to a reference weight.
7.5.1 Non NTEP models
• Back to weighing mode by pressing again the button.
In the display appears the percentage of the specimen with reference
to the reference weight.
• Press
In the display appears “100.00%”
Operation
Balance Display
• Put a reference weight on the weighing plate, which corresponds
to 100%
• Start balance by pressing the balance will carry out a self-
test.
Wait for the “0.0 g” display.
• Put on specimen
• Remove reference weight
The display returns to “0.0 %”
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7.5.2 NTEP models
• Back to weighing mode by pressing again the button.
In the display appears the percentage of the specimen with reference
to the reference weight.
• Press
In the display appears “100.00%”
Operation
Balance Display
• Put a reference weight on the weighing plate, which corresponds
to 100%
• Start balance by pressing the balance will carry out a self-
test.
Wait for the “0.0 g” display.
• Put on specimen
• Remove reference weight
The display returns to “0.0 %”
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Take away calibration weight
Calibration Procedure (non NTEP models)
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8. The Menu
8.1 Menu Map
In the menu can be made 8 different settings and the adjustment.
8.2 Call up menu
The menu is called-up by pressing the key, wile the balance is carrying out the self test. In the
display appears the message “F1 UNT”.
8.3 Navigation in the menu
8.4 Menu overview non NTEP models
MODE
Key
1
2
3
Direction in the
menu
Description
Select menu and pass through menu items from top to
bottom
Select current element
Exit the current element, return to weighing mode
Operation
Balance Display
Background lighting on/automatic/off
• EL on: Background lighting on
• EL Au: Background lighting switches on automatically
EL off: Background lighting off
Selection of weighing units

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Adding (see chap. 8.4):
• ACC of: Adding disabled
• ACC on: Adding enabled
RS -232 interface
S 232:
• P Prt: connect with printer
• b XXXX: Baud rate can be selected between 9600, 600, 1200,
2400, 4800
• LP-50: not documented
• EnG: Selection of Language English
• Chi: Selection of Language Chinese
• tP: Standard printer setting
• P Cont: Continuous printout
• P AUto: autom. Printout
• P ASk: Data output via remote control commands
S USb: not documented
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5.2.1 Placing/ Remove the transportation lock
The balance must be installed in a way that the weighing plate is exactly in horizontal position.
Remove the transportation lock [1] (CZ 153, CZ 203, CZ 302) :
5.2.2 Scope of delivery
Serial accessories:
• Balance
• Weighing plate
• Mains power supply
• Operating Manual
• Draft shield (only models CZ 153, CZ 203, CZ 302, CZ 602, CZ 601, CZ 1202,
CZ 2002, CZ 3001)
5.3 Mains connection
Power is supplied via the external mains adapter. The stated voltage value must be the same as
the local voltage.
Only use original ACZET mains adapters. Using other makes requires consent by ACZET.
5.4 Connection of peripheral devices
Before connecting or disconnecting of additional devices (printer, PC) to the data interface,
always disconnect the balance from the power supply.
With your balance, only use accessories and peripheral devices by ACZET, as they are ideally
tuned to your balance.
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8.5 Menu Map (NTEP models)
Operation
Balance Display
Not available
Background lighting on/automatic/off
• EL on: background lighting on
• EL Au: background lighting switches on automatically
• EL off: background lighting off
RS -232 interface
S 232:
• P Prt: connect with printer
• b XXXX: Baud rate can be selected between 9600, 600, 1200,
2400, 4800
• LP-50: not documented
• EnG: Selection of Language English
• Chi: Selection of Language Chinese
• tP: Standard printer setting
• P Cont: Continuous printout
• P AUto: autom. Printout
• P ASk: Data output via remote control commands
S USb: not documented

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8.6 Menu settings
8.6.1 Switch over weighing units (Unit) (only non NTEP appliances)
The weighing units are switched on or off via the menu.
Activate Function. :
Switch-over weighing unit :
By pressing the key in the weighing mode it is possible to switch between the activated units.
MODE
MODE
MODE
Operation
Balance Display
• Start balance by pressing
As long as the balance carries out a self test, press .
“F1 Unt” is displayed.
• Press
Weighing unit is switched on or off.
• Use to switch weighing unit on or off
• Using change to the next unit.
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3 Basic Safety Precautions
3.1 Pay attention to the instructions in the Operation Manual
Carefully read this operation manual before setup and commissioning, even
if you are already familiar with ACZET balances.
Versions in other languages are non-binding translations. The only binding
version is the original document in German.
3.2 Personnel training
The appliance may only be operated and maintained by trained personnel.
4 Transportation & Storage
4.1 Testing upon acceptance
When receiving the appliance, please check packaging immediately, and the appliance itself when
unpacking for possible visible damage.
4.2 Packaging / return transport
• Keep all parts of the original packaging for a possibly required return.
• Only use original packaging for returning.
• Prior to dispatch disconnect all cables and remove loose/mobile parts.
• Reattach possibly supplied transport securing devices.
• Secure all parts such as the glass wind screen, the weighing platform,
power unit etc. against shifting and damage.

Adjustment
Background illumination on
Contrastful display which can also be red
in the darkness.
Background illumination off Battery saving
The background illumination will be
switched off automatically 10 sec after
having reached a stable weighing value.
Battery saving
Display
“EL on”
“EL off”
“EL AU”
Function
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8.6.2 Display background illumination
In the menu display background illumination can be switched on or off.
To achieve this, follow the sequence of operations below.
MODE
MODE
Operation
Balance Display
MODE
• Start balance by pressing
As long as the balance carries out a self test, press .
“F1 Unt” is displayed.
• Press
“F2 bL” is displayed.
• Press
“EL on” or “EL off” resp. “EL AU” is displayed
• Press to switch over between the three settings
• Press to activate the displayed setting.

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8.6.3 Multi-Tare function (only models NTEP)
The balance can be tared several times successively. For that make in the menu the following
setting:
Tare• Enter password using the buttons , and
successively, “P1 Lin” is displayed
• Press repeatedly until “P8 5-t” is displayed
• Press , “St on” is displayed
(if „St on“ is not displayed, press )
• Press again, the Multi-Tare function is now enabled.
• Return to weighing mode using
• Press repeatedly until „tECH“ is displayed
Operation
Balance Display
“F1 Unt” is displayed.
Press adjusting switch!
• Press , “Pin” is displayed
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE
• Start balance by pressing .
While the balance carries out a self test, press .
CZ 601T
0.1 g
600 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
500 g
(F1)
140 x 150
CZ 5000HT
0.1 g
5000 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
5000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
CZ 6000T
1 g
6000 g
1 g
±3 g
2 g
5000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
CZ 6000HT
0.1 g
6000 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
5000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
10, 20, 50, 100, 200
g, ct, lb, oz, d, ozt, dwt, mo, tl h, tl c, tl t, t, bt, n
2 hours
3 sec.
+ 10° C .... + 25° C
max. 80 % (not condensing)
2.6 kg
180 x 220 x 85mm
9 V / 800 mA
Aczet
Readability (d)
Weighing range (max)
Reproducibility
Linearity
Smallest part weight for
parts counting
Reference quantities at
parts counting
Weighing Units
Recommended adjustment
weight, not added (class)
Warm-up time
Stabilization time (typical)
Operating temperature
Humidity of air
Weighing plate, stainless
steel (mm)
Gross Weight
Overall Dimension (WxDxH)
Voltage
NTEP Models
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9. Data output RS 232 (optional)
You can print out weighing data via the RS 232C interface.
The following conditions must be met to provide successful communication between the weighing
balance and the printer.
• Use a suitable cable to connect the weighing balance to the interface of the printer.
Faultless operation requires an adequate ACZET interface cable.
• Communication parameters (baud rate, bits and parity) of balance and printer must
match.
9.1 Technical data
Connection 9 pin d-subminiature bushing
Baud rate 9600
Parity 8 bits, no parity
9.2 Pin allocation of balance output bushing:
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9.3 Printer operation - Printout examples
Standard printout “weighing data”
Printout parts counting
Printout adding
Printout Percent
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G : 8.65 g Gross Weight
PERC : 30.19% Weight value in percent
PCS : 10 pcs Reference quantity
UW : 0.861 g Individual weight
G : 8061 g Gross weight
1 : 35.07 g N First weighing
2 : 8.62 g N Second weighing
3 : 8.00 g N Third weighing
1-3 : 51.69 g N Total of all individual weighing
Please not that negative values cannot been edited via the interface !
CZ 601
0.1 g
600 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
500 g
(F1)
140 x 150
CZ 1201
0.1 g
1200 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
1000 g
(F1)
140 x 150
CZ 3001
0.1 g
3000 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
3000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
CZ 6001
0.1 g
6000 g
0.1 g
±0.3 g
200 mg
5000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
CZ 5001T
1 g
5000 g
1 g
±3 g
2 g
5000 g
(F2)
140 x 150
10, 20, 50, 100, 200
g, ct, lb, oz, d, ozt, dwt, mo, tl h, tl c, tl t, t, bt, n
2 hours
3 sec.
+ 5° C .... + 35° C
max. 80 % (not condensing)
2.6 kg
180 x 220 x 85mm
9 V / 800 mA
Aczet
Readability (d)
Weighing range (max)
Reproducibility
Linearity
Smallest part weight for
parts counting
Reference quantities at
parts counting
Weighing Units
Recommended adjustment
weight, not added (class)
Warm-up time
Stabilization time (typical)
Operating temperature
Humidity of air
Weighing plate, stainless
steel (mm)
Gross Weight
Overall Dimension (WxDxH)
Voltage
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9.4 Continuous data output
Head line 1 : ST =stable, US=instable
Head line 2: NT=net, GS=gross
9.5 Remote control instructions
The remote control commands are sent from the remote control unit to the balance as ASCII code.
After the balance having received the s/w/t commands, it will send the following data.
T Function : Tare balance
Z Function : Set balance to zero
W Function : Weighing value for the weight (stable or unstable) is sent via the
RS 232 interface
S Function : Stable weighing value for the weight is sent via the RS 232 interface
P Function : In counting mode the number of the pieces to be counted is displayed
in “Pcs”
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-Header 1- -Header 2- --Weighing Data--
-/U k g
CR LF
,
Weighing Unit Final character

10. Error Massages
Incorrect adjusting weight
Zero range exceeded
Remove load and press to reset balance to
zero.
Keyboard error
Transportation lock
Inadmissible input
Remove the transportation lock
Electronic error
Switch balance off and on again. If the
error message remains displayed, please
contact your dealer.
Err 3
Err 4
Err 5
Err 5
Err 6
Put on correct adjustment weight (see
chap. 1; Technical Data
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11. Service, maintenance, disposal
11.1 Cleaning
Before cleaning, please disconnect the appliance from the operating voltage.
Please do not use aggressive cleaning agents (solvents or similar agents), but a cloth dampened
with mild soap suds. Ensure that no liquid penetrates into the device and wipe with a dry soft cloth.
Loose residue sample/powder can be removed carefully with a brush or manual vacuum cleaner.
Spilled weighing goods must be removed immediately.
11.2 Service, maintenance
The appliance may only be opened by trained service technicians who are authorized by ACZET.
Before opening, disconnect from power supply.
11.3 Disposal
Disposal of packaging and appliance must be carried out by operator according to valid national or
regional law of the location where the appliance is used.
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12. Instant help
In case of an error in the program process, briefly turn off the balance and disconnect from power
supply. The weighing process must then be restarted from the beginning.
Should other error messages occur, switch balance off and then on again. If the error message
remains inform manufacturer.
Help: Fault
The displayed weight does not glow.
The displayed weight is permanently changing
The weighing result is obviously incorrect
Possible cause
• The balance is not switched on.
• The mains supply connection has been
interrupted (mains cable not plugged in/faulty).
• Power supply interrupted.
• (Rechargeable) batteries are inserted incorrectly
or empty
• No (rechargeable) batteries inserted.
• Draught/air movement
• Table/floor vibrations
• Weighing plate has contact with other objects.
• Electromagnetic fields / static charging (choose
different location/switch off interfering device if
possible)
• The display of the balance is not at zero
• Adjustment is no longer correct.
• Great fluctuations in temperature.
• Warm-up time was ignored.
• Electromagnetic fields / static charging (choose
different location/switch off interfering device if
possible)
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1 Technical Data 1
2 Basic Information (General) 5
2.1 Proper use 5
2.2 Improper Use 5
2.3 Warranty 5
3 Basic Safety Precautions 6
3.1 Pay attention to the instructions in the Operation Manual 6
3.2 Personnel training 6
4 Transportation & Storage 6
4.1 Testing upon acceptance 6
4.2 Packaging / return transport 6
5 Unpacking, Setup and Commissioning 7
5.1 Installation Site, Location of Use 7
5.2 Unpacking 7
5.2.1 Placing/ Remove the transportation lock 8
5.2.2 Scope of delivery 8
5.3 Mains connection 8
5.4 Connection of peripheral devices 8
5.5 Initial Commissioning 9
5.6 Calibration 9
5.7 Calibration Process 9
5.7.1 Calibration Procedure (Non NTEP models) 10
5.7.2 Calibration procedure (NTEP models): 11
5.8 Linearization 12
5.8.1 Linearization non-verifiable models (low resolution) 13
5.8.2 Linearization of non verifiable models (low resolution) and verifiable models 15
5.8.3 Table Linearization points 16
5.9 Position of seals and adjusting switch 17
6 Controls 18
6.1 Keyboard overview 18
6.2 Overview of display 19
7 Operation 20
7.1 Simple weighing 20
7.1.1 Non NTEP models 20
7.1.2 NTEP models 20
7.2 Taring 21
7.2.1 Non NTEP models 21
7.2.2 NTEP models 22
7.3 Parts counting 23
7.3.1 Non NTEP models 23
7.3.2 NTEP models 24
7.4 Adding 25
7.4.1 Non NTEP models 25
Contents

USA
Aczet Inc.
1637 STELTON ROAD, UNIT B5, Piscataway, NJ 08854 , USA
Direct :+ 1-732.777.0900 | Fax: + 1-732.777.0901 | Toll Free : 18009971440
Email: info.usa@aczet.com
UAE
Aczet Instruments LLC
P.O. Box 27137, Deira - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 4 2255266/2258929 | Fax : +971 4 2354665 | Cell: +971 50 6593253
Email : info.uae@aczet.com
Thailand
Aczet (Thailand) Co. Ltd.
3A1, 3rdfloor, BIS Building, 119 Mahesak Road, Suriyawong,
Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand | Mob : (+66) 920456757 | Off : (+66) 26359620
Email : info.thailand@aczet.com
India
Aczet Pvt. Ltd.
E2, Plot No. 15, WICEL, Opp. Seepz Gate No. 1, MIDC, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093. India
Tel. : +91-22-4243 7700 | Fax : +91-22-4243 7800 | Toll Free : 1800 102 6054
E-mail : export@aczet.com | Web : www.aczet.com
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