Cole-Parmer BA-T-64, BA-T-124, BA-T-214, BT-T-203, BT-T-403 Start up Guide

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Start up Guide
BA-T and BT-T
Basic Series Balances
To view a complete user manual scan QR code.
1. CONTENT
Models: BA-T-64 | BA-T-124 | BA-T-214
Balance
Models: BT-T-203 | BT-T-403 | BT-T-503
Balance
Models: BT-T-802 | BT-T-2002 | BT-T-4002 | BT-T-6001 | BT-T-10001 | BT-T-20001
Weighing pan
Weighing pan
x 1
Draft shield
Draft shield
Bottom insert
Grounding foot
Power adapter
Foot
x 3
Power adapter
Balance
Weighing pan
x 1
Grounding foot
Foot
Power adapter
2. WORKROOM AND BASIC OPERATION GUIDELINES
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C
+40 +104oF
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+10
C
o
F
+50
Place the balance away from heat sources. Avoid exposing the balance to the sunlight.
Operate the device in a room where the temperature ranges between 10–40 °C (50–104 °F) and where the relative humidity is below 80%.
Place the balance on a solid surface to ensure stability. To obtain stable and repeatable weighing results, an anti-vibration table is recommended.
Avoid exposing the balance to a magnetic field.Do not weigh magnetic substances.
Do not place the balance in a hazardous area. Do not weigh explosive materials.
Avoid air drafts and air movements at the workstation.
Make sure that the balance is placed on an even surface.
Do not place the balance on an unstable ground exposed to shocks and vibrations.
3. UNPACKING
1 2 3
TOP
Keep the packaging should a warranty claim or service be required.
4. ACTIVITIES TO BE DONE PRIOR TO OPERATION
4.1. Remove transport lock
Models: BA-T-64 | BA-T-124 | BA-T-214
1
Models: BT-T-203 | BT-T-403 | BT-T-503 | BT-T-802 | BT-T-2002 | BT-T-4002 | BT-T-6001 | BTT-10001 BT-T-20001
2
Keep the transport lock should a warranty claim or service be required.
1 2
Keep the transport lock should a warranty claim or service be required.
4.2. Grounding spring check
Models: BA-T-64 | BA-T-124 | BA-T-214
Check the grounding spring. Make sure that the grounding spring juts slightly out of the hole.
Models: BT-T-203 | BT-T-403 | BT-T-503 | BT-T-802 | BT-T-2002 | BT-T-4002 | BT-T-6001 | BTT-10001 BT-T-20001
Check the grounding spring. Make sure that the grounding spring juts slightly out of the hole.
Grounding foot
5. COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY
Models: BA-T-64 | BA-T-124 | BA-T-214
1 2 3
Models: BT-T-203 | BT-T-403 | BT-T-503
1 2 3
Install the
grounding foot in
a freely selected
opening.
Models: BT-T-802 | BT-T-2002 | BT-T-4002 | BT-T-6001 | BT-T-10001 | BT-T-20001
1 2
Install the
grounding foot in
a freely selected
opening.
6. PREPARING FOR WORK
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6.1. Balance temperature stabilization time
Prior to switching the device on it is necessary to ensure that it has reached a temperature
Balance temperature stabilization time ranges between 1 - 8 hours.
equal to room temperature.
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BUS 1
Connect the power adapter to DC connector. Connect the power adapter to the mains.
To level the balance, turn its feet and keep turning the feet until the air bubble takes the central position.
7. PANEL AND SCREEN
7.1. Panel keys
Proximity sensorProximity sensor
Enteringbalance
setup
Displaying previous
screen
Taring
7.2. Home screen
Working modes list
Switching on / off
Confirming an operation or printing a report
Zeroing
List of current working mode functions
Weighing result window
Editable tool bar with quick
access keys
Parameters Header
Adjustment Tare UnitsUnits Operators
printout
Footer
printout
Status bar
Editable information fields (labels, text fields and buttons)
Databases
database
8. BASIC OPERATIONS
8.1. Adjustment
External adjustment is carried out using an external mass standard of the right accuracy and weight value, which value depends on balance type and capacity.
Prior adjustment prepare the right mass standard. You are recommended to use mass standard of class F1 or F2.
View the table and select the mass standard you need.
Balance
model
BA-T-64
BA-T-124
BA-T-214
BT-T-203
BT-T-403
BT-T-503
standard [g]
21
Mass
50
100
200
100
200
500
Balance
model
BT-T-802
BT-T-2002
BT-T-4002
BT-T-6001
BT-T-10001
BT-T-20001
Mass
standard [g]
500
1 000
2 000
5 000
10 000
20 000
Press "Adjustment" button.
Wait for completion of the start mass determination process.
7
Unload the weighing pan and press button for confirmation.
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Load the weighing pan with mass standard and press button for confirmation.
8
Wait for the process completion.
Unload the weighing pan.
8.2. Zeroing
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Unload the weighing pan and press "Zeroing" button.
8.3. Taring
The balance has been zeroed.
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When the weighing result has been displayed press "Tare" button.
The balance has been tared.
8.4. Working modes / units selection
Press the pictogram to view list of all available working modes.
Working modes list:
Weighing Dosing Checkweighing Formulas Percent weighing Statistics
Parts counting Animal weighing Solids density Liquids density Peak hold
9. SETTINGS
Some balance settings are accessible for Administrator exclusively. Prior balance parameters setup, log in as the Administrator.
9.1. Administrator's login
Press the pictogram to view
list of all available units.
Units list:
g mg ct lb oz ozt dwt
tlh tls tlt tlc mom gr ti
N b aht tola msg u1 u2
1
Press "Operators" button.
3
Press 123 button to activate numeric keyboard. Enter "1111" password and press button to confirm.
2
Users list is displayed, select Admin option.
4
You have logged in the administrator.
9.2. User settings
Prior balance users setup, log in as the Administrator.
Press "Databases" button. Select Operator database.
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Press "Add" button. Select "Name" parameter.
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Enter user name. User name has been entered.
Following the above procedure, set remaining parameters:
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Code:
Enter user ID
Password:
Enter user password
Access levels:
Set respective access level (user, advanced, admin)
9.3. Proximity sensors setup
Prior proximity sensors setup, log in as the Administrator.
You can assign the proximity sensors with different functions for each working mode (the sensors will trigger different operation for each working mode). The diagram presents sensors setup for the weighing mode.
1 2
Press "Parameters" button.
3 4
Select Weighing parameter.
5
6
Parameters list is displayed, select Working Modes parameter.
Select Proximity Sensors parameter.
Select Right Sensor parameter. Select function that is to be assigned to the
right proximity sensor.
In order to set left sensor function repeat steps 5 and 6, this time select Left Sensor parameter. Following the above procedure you can also set sensors for remaining working modes.
10. PERIPHERAL DEVICES CONNECTORS
Power adapter
DC
Computer Printer
Additional
display
Barcode
scanner
DB9
RS 232 RS 232
USB 1 USB 2 Ethernet
Computer Printer
Additional
Barcode scanner
display
DB9
USB
Computer
Barcode
scanner
USB
Keyboard
Printer
Ethernet
USB-A RJ45USB-B
Computer Printer
11. DEVICE CLEANING
11.1. General Recommendations
Prior to cleaning, it is necessary to disconnect th e balance from the mains.
Avoid using cleansers containing chlorine, corrosive chemicals and bleach. Do not use cleansers containing abrasive substances or scouring preparations.
Use soft cloths made of microfiber, natural fiber or man-made fiber. Avoid using abrasive cloths or cloths that might scratch the surface.
11.2. Glass components
Prior to cleaning the glass panes, it is necessary to disassemble them first. For detailed instruction on panes disassembly, refer to user manual.
Clean glass components using a solution of water and detergent (liquid soap, dish-washing detergent, glass cleaner, etc.). In case of heavy contamination, a mild solution of vinegar or baking soda can be used.
Apply the cleanser onto the cloth first. Avoid applying the cleanser directly onto the device.
11.3. Plastic components
Prior to cleaning the plastic housing, it is necessary to disassemble weighing pan components (cover, weighing pan, etc.).
Clean plastic components using a solution of water and detergent (liquid soap, dish-washing detergent, glass cleaner, etc.).
11.4. Stainless steel components
Prior to cleaning the stainless steel components, it is necessary to disassemble them first.
Clean stainless steel components using a solution of water and detergent (liquid soap, dish-washing detergent, glass cleaner, etc.). In case of heavy contamination, a mild solution of vinegar or baking soda. can be used.
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