Cole-Parmer LT-4502.C, LT-4502.N, LT-363, LT-6002.C, LT-4502 Instruction Manual

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User Manual
05-01-18 REV04
Cole-Parmer Symmetry Balances Analytical Balances: LA, LA.C, and LA.N Series Precision Toploading Balances: LT, LT.C, and LT.N Series
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................................. 6
1.1 INTENDED USE ................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 SUPERVISION OVER METROLOGICAL PARAMETERS .......................................................................................................... 6
1.4 WARRANTY CONDITIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 6
2. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................................. 7
2.1 PLACE OF USE AND ASSEMBLING ....................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 STANDARD DELIVERY COMPONENTS LIST.......................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 UNPACKING ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.4 BALANCE ASSEMBLY .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.5 BALANCE LEVELING .......................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.6 POWERING THE DEVICE ................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.7 AMBIENT CONDITIONS STATE INDICATION (ANALYTICAL BALANCES) ............................................................................. 14
3. BALANCE CONTROL ................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.1 BALANCE KEYBOARD ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
3.2 ENTERING BALANCE MENU ............................................................................................................................................. 15
4. WEIGHING MODE ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.1 GOOD WEIGHING PRACTICE ............................................................................................................................................ 18
4.2 WEIGHING UNITS ............................................................................................................................................................. 19
4.3 UNITS ACCESSIBILITY ........................................................................................................................................................ 19
4.4 START UNIT SELECTION .................................................................................................................................................... 19
4.5 USER-DEFINED UNIT ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
4.6 BALANCE ZEROING ........................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.7 BALANCE TARING ............................................................................................................................................................. 21
4.7.1 MANUAL TARE DETERMINATION ............................................................................................................................. 21
4.7.2 DELETING TARE ........................................................................................................................................................ 21
4.7.3 TARE DATABASE ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
4.7.4 AUTOTARE ................................................................................................................................................................ 22
4.8 WEIGH MODE SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................................. 23
4.8.1 FILTER LEVEL SETTING .............................................................................................................................................. 24
4.8.2 VALUE RELEASE ........................................................................................................................................................ 25
4.8.3 AUTOZERO FUNCTION.............................................................................................................................................. 25
4.8.4 LAST DIGIT DISPLAY .................................................................................................................................................. 26
4.8.5 BALANCE AMBIENT CONDTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 26
5. CALIBRATION (LA.C & LT.C SERIES) ............................................................................................................................ 27
5.1 INTERNAL CALIBRATION .................................................................................................................................................. 27
5.1.1 AUTOMATIC INTERNAL CALIBRATION ...................................................................................................................... 27
5.1.2 MANUAL INTERNAL CALIBRATION ........................................................................................................................... 28
5.2 EXTERNAL CALIBRATION .................................................................................................................................................. 28
5.3 USER CALIBRATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
5.4 ADJUSTMENT TEST .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
6. CALIBRATION (LA & LT SERIES) .................................................................................................................................. 29
6.1 EXTERNAL CALIBRATION .................................................................................................................................................. 30
6.2 USER CALIBRATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 30
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7. CALIBRATION (LA.N & LT.N SERIES) ........................................................................................................................... 31
7.1 INTERNAL CALIBRATION .................................................................................................................................................. 31
7.1.1 AUTOMATIC INTERNAL CALIBRATION ...................................................................................................................... 31
7.1.2 MANUAL INTERNAL CALIBRATION ........................................................................................................................... 32
7.2 ADJUSTMENT TEST .......................................................................................................................................................... 32
8. WORKING MODES- GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................ 33
8.1 RUNNING WORKING MODE ............................................................................................................................................. 34
8.2 WORKING MODE ACCESSIBILITY ...................................................................................................................................... 34
9. PARTS COUNTING ..................................................................................................................................................... 35
9.1 SETTING REFERENCE MASS: MASS DETERMINATION FOR THE SAMPLE OF KNOWN QUANTITY ..................................... 35
9.2 SETTING REFERENCE MASS: ENTERING MASS VALUE ...................................................................................................... 36
10. CHECKWEIGHING ...................................................................................................................................................... 37
11. DOSING ..................................................................................................................................................................... 38
12. PERCENT WEIGHING .................................................................................................................................................. 39
12.1 SETTING THE REFERENCE MASS: WEIGHING REFERENCE SAMPLE ................................................................................ 39
12.2 SETTING THE REFERENCE MASS: ENTERING THE MASS VALUE ...................................................................................... 40
13. DENSITY OF SOLIDS ................................................................................................................................................... 40
14. DENSITY OF LIQUIDS ................................................................................................................................................. 42
15. ANIMAL WEIGHING ................................................................................................................................................... 44
15.1 RUNNING THE PROCESS MANUALLY ............................................................................................................................. 45
15.2 RUNNING THE PROCESS AUTOMATICALLY .................................................................................................................... 46
16. STATISTICS ................................................................................................................................................................ 47
16.1 DELETING STATISTICS ..................................................................................................................................................... 48
17. PEAK HOLD ................................................................................................................................................................ 49
18. TOTALISING ............................................................................................................................................................... 50
19. PIPETTES CALIBRATION ............................................................................................................................................. 52
20. ADDING ..................................................................................................................................................................... 56
21. DATABASES ............................................................................................................................................................... 59
21.1 USERS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 59
21.2 PRODUCTS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 60
21.3 TARES ............................................................................................................................................................................. 61
21.4 WEIGHINGS .................................................................................................................................................................... 61
21.5 ALIBI MEMORY ............................................................................................................................................................... 63
21.6 IMPORT/EXPORT OF DATABASES ................................................................................................................................... 64
21.6.1 DATABASE EXPORT ................................................................................................................................................. 65
21.6.2 DATABASE IMPORT ................................................................................................................................................ 65
22. COMMUNICATION .................................................................................................................................................... 66
22.1 RS 232 PORTS SETTING................................................................................................................................................... 66
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22.2 USB PORT ....................................................................................................................................................................... 66
22.3 WI-FI PORT SETTINGS (LA.C AND LT.C SERIES ONLY) ........................................................................................................ 69
23. PERIPHERAL DEVICES ................................................................................................................................................ 71
23.1 COMPUTER .................................................................................................................................................................... 71
23.2 PRINTER ......................................................................................................................................................................... 73
23.3 BARCODE READER .......................................................................................................................................................... 75
23.4 ADDITIONAL DISPLAY ..................................................................................................................................................... 75
23.5 EXTERNAL BUTTONS ...................................................................................................................................................... 75
23.6 MEASUREMENT DATA PRINTOUT .................................................................................................................................. 76
24. PRINT MODE ............................................................................................................................................................. 77
24.1 ADJUSTMENT REPORT ................................................................................................................................................... 78
24.2 HEADER, FOOTER, GLP PRINTOUTS ................................................................................................................................ 79
24.3 NON-STANDARD PRINTOUTS ......................................................................................................................................... 81
24.4. VARIABLES .................................................................................................................................................................... 83
25. ADVANCED FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................... 83
25.1 F SHORTCUT KEYS .......................................................................................................................................................... 83
25.2 BAR GRAPHS .................................................................................................................................................................. 84
25.3 BALANCE SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................................................ 85
25.3.1 MENU LANGUAGE .................................................................................................................................................. 86
25.3.2 PERMISSIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... 86
25.3.3 “BEEP” SOUND ....................................................................................................................................................... 86
25.3.4 BACKLIGHT ............................................................................................................................................................. 86
25.3.5 BACKLIGHT TURN-OFF TIME................................................................................................................................... 86
25.3.6 AUTO SWITCH-OFF ................................................................................................................................................. 87
25.3.7 DATE ....................................................................................................................................................................... 87
25.3.8 TIME ....................................................................................................................................................................... 87
25.3.9 DATE FORMAT ........................................................................................................................................................ 88
25.3.10 TIME FORMAT ...................................................................................................................................................... 88
25.3.11 AUTOTEST GLP ..................................................................................................................................................... 88
26. MAITENANCE ............................................................................................................................................................ 90
27. ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................................................................................. 93
27.1 DENSITY DETERMINATION KIT ....................................................................................................................................... 93
28. APPENDIX .................................................................................................................................................................. 97
28.1 LA.C AND LT.C SERIES ..................................................................................................................................................... 97
28.2 LA AND LT SERIES ........................................................................................................................................................... 97
28.3 LA.N AND LT.N SERIES .................................................................................................................................................... 98
28.4 DIMENSIONS .................................................................................................................................................................. 98
28.5 CONNECTORS ................................................................................................................................................................ 99
28.6 ERROR MESSAGES ........................................................................................................................................................ 100
28.7 WARRANTY CARD ........................................................................................................................................................ 100
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 INTENDED USE

The balances are designed to provide accurate measurement of weighed loads, performed under laboratory conditions.

1.2 PRECAUTIONS

Prior to first use, it is highly recommended to carefully read this User Manual, and operate the balance as intended.
Do not use the balance for a dynamic weighing. Even if small quantities of weighed material are added or removed from the weighing pan of the instrument, the reading should be taken only after stabilization of the measurement results.
Do not place any magnetic materials on the weighing pan, as this can cause damage to the measuring system of the instrument.
While loading the balance make sure that load is placed in the very center of the weighing pan.
Make sure the load does not exceed instrument’s measuring range (maximum capacity).
Do not leave heavy loads on the weighing pan for a long period of time.
In case of failure, immediately unplug the instrument.
Balances to be decommissioned, should be decommissioned in accordance with valid legal
regulations.
Do not use the balance is areas endangered with explosion. The balance is not designed to operate in EX zones.

1.3 SUPERVISION OVER METROLOGICAL PARAMETERS

Metrological parameters of a balance need to be checked by an authorized user. Inspection frequency is qualified by the ambient conditions in which a balance is used, processes carried out and adopted quality management system.

1.4 WARRANTY CONDITIONS

A. Cole Parmer will exchange, replace or repair the existing balance for any damage that
appears to be faulty by production or by construction within the 5-year warranty period.
B. Warranty is voided if:
mechanical defects caused by inappropriate use:
defects of thermal and chemical origin,
defects caused by lightning, overvoltage in the power network
defects caused by water damage
or other random event
overloading the mechanical measuring system
installing another version of the operating system
utilizing the balance contrary to its intended use
repairs carried out by non-authorized service centers
removing or destroying protective stickers which secure the balance’s housing against
unauthorized access
C. Warranty card must be filled out for warranty to be valid.
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2. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION

2.1 PLACE OF USE AND ASSEMBLING

The balance should be stored and used in locations free of vibrations and shakes, free of air movement and dust.
Ambient air temperature should not exceed the range of: +10 °C ÷ +40 °C.
Ambient relative humidity should not exceed 80%.
During balance operation, ambient temperature in the weighing room should not change
rapidly.
The balance should be located on a stable wall console desk or a stable working table which is not affected by vibrations and distant from heat sources.
Take special precaution when weighing magnetic objects, as part of the balance is a strong magnet. Should such loads be weighed, use under-pan weighing option, which removes the weighed load from area influenced by the balance’s magnet. The hook for under-pan weighing is installed in balance’s base.
Keep all package element should your device be transported in the future. Remember that only original packaging can be used for shipping purposes. Prior to packing, uncouple any cables, remove any separable components (weighing pan, shields, inserts). Pack the device components into an original packaging. The original packaging protects the equipment against potential damage during transportation.

2.2 STANDARD DELIVERY COMPONENTS LI ST

Balance and components shown in Section 2.4 depending on balance model
W ar ranty Ca rd
USB
o User Manual o Balance USB Driver o RLAB Software o USB COM Driver

2.3 UNPACKING

To unpack the system, follow the diagram below-
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2.4 BALANCE ASSEMBLY

Model: LA-225.C Components:
Installation:
1) Remove the transport lock– gently press the transport lock and turn it accordingly to <OPEN>, keep the transport lock should your balance be transported in the future.
2) Check grounding spring to insure it is in the appropriate location. Make sure that the grounding spring juts slightly out of the hole.
3) Install components following diagram below:
i. Bottom insert
ii. Centering ring [embossment side up] iii. Weighing pan iv. Draft shield
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Model: LA-164.C, LA-224.C, LA-314.C, LA-64, LA-164, LA-224, LA-314, LA-314.N, LA-224.N Componets:
Installation:
1) Remove the transport lock– gently press the transport lock and turn it accordingly to <OPEN>, keep the transport lock should your balance be transported in the future.
2) Check grounding spring to insure it is in the appropriate location. Make sure that the grounding spring juts slightly out of the hole.
3) Install components following the diagram below:
i. Bottom insert
ii. Centering ring [embossment side up]
iii. Weighing pan
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Model: LT-363.C, LT-603.C, LT-363, LT-603, LT-363.N, LT-1003.N Components:
Installation:
1) Remove transport lock, keep the transport lock should your balance be transported in the future.
2) Check that the grounding spring is in the correct location, the spring juts slightly out of the hole.
3) Install components following the diagram below:
i. Rubber feet (grounding foot can be in any location on the balance)
ii. Weighing pan
iii. Glass draft shield
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Model: LT-1202.C, LT-2102.C, LT-4502.C, LT-1202, LT-2102, LT-4502, LT-1201.N, LT-4502.N Components:
Installation:
1) Remove transport lock, keep the transport lock should your balance be transported in the future.
2) Check that the grounding spring is in the correct location, the spring juts slightly out of the hole.
3) Install components following the diagram below:
i. Rubber feet (grounding foot can be in any location on the balance)
ii. Weighing pan
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Model: LT-6002.C, LT-6002 Components:
Installation:
1) Remove transport lock, keep the transport lock should your balance be transported in the future.
2) Check that the grounding spring is in the correct location, the spring juts slightly out of the hole.
3) Install components following the diagram below:
i. Draft shield
ii. Rubber feet (grounding foot can be in any location on the balance)
iii. Weighing pan
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2.5 BALANCE LEVELING

It is necessary to level the balance prior to plugging it in. To level the balance, turn its feet until the air bubble is in the center position.
The balance should firmly rest on a surface, each of the feet must be supported.

2.6 POWERING THE DEVICE

Before plugging in your balance, it is imperative to wait until the balance reaches thermal stabilization.
For balances that were stored in much lower temperatures (e.g. during winter period), thermal stabilization period will take at least 4 hours for Precision balances, and 8 hours for Analytical balances.
Balance should be plugged in only with the power adapter that comes standard with the
model. Nominal power supply of the power adapter (specified on the power adapter data plate) should be compatible to the power supply.
Plug the balance in – connect the power adapter to the socket, next connect its connector to
port located at the back of the balance housing.
Press button located in the top right hand corner of the key pad.
! Remember to start the balance with no load on the weighing pan
Test of the display unit takes place right after connecting the balance to the power, all the
elements and pictograms are backlit for a short time.
Next, the name and the program number appears (please note, program number may be
different than what appears below)
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the indication gets to ZERO (displayed reading unit depends on the balance). During the
Press to switch the balance ON/OFF. If switched off, balance
balance start, the test of an internal mass adjustment mechanism occurs (single location and elevation of the internal mass adjustment).
If the indication is different than zero, please press button

2.7 AMBIENT CONDITIONS STATE INDICATION (ANAL YTICAL BALAN CES )

The function is intended to inform on unstable ambient conditions for a balance, it is enabled only for Analytical balances.
The function controls dynamic temperature changes occurring in the balance during its operation. If the variation is greater than set limit values (temperature changes speed), then a blinking thermometer pictogram is displayed on the screen.
The blinking thermometer pictogram means that temperature inside the balance is not stable, this may result in inaccurate mass measurement. For such a case it is recommended to wait until the temperature stabilizes or to perform balance adjustment (blanking of the blinking thermometer pictogram).

3. BALANCE CONTROL

3.1 BALANCE KEYBOARD

components other than the display are powered, and balance is in stand-by mode.
Press to access data stored in a database: user, product, tare.
F10 button of the computer keyboard.
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Press to enter directly the active working mode settings.
PRINT/ENTER button
P1 CALIBRATION
[external adjustment]-
-Not available in .N verified model
[user adjustment]
-Not available in .N verified model
[automatic adjustment]
-Not available in .N verified model
F11 button of the computer keyboard.
Press to select working mode.
F5 button of the computer keyboard.
Press to change measuring units.
Press to send measurement to a printer or a computer (PRINT). Press to confirm selected parameter value or function (ENTER).
Press to Zero the balance
Press to Tare the balance
Press to start adjustment / calibration process immediately.
F6 button of the computer keyboard.
Press to enter the main menu of a balance.
F7 button of the computer keyboard.
Press to operate balance menu or change parameter value

3.2 ENTERING BALANCE MENU

Operation of the balance menu is intuitive and easy to use. To enter balance menu, press button.
The menu is divided into 9 basic function groups. Each group has an individual name starting with a capital letter P.
P1.1 P1.2
P1.3
INT. CALIB. EXT. CALIB.
USER CALIBRATION P1.4 CALIBRATION TEST | [adjustment test] P1.5
AUTO. CALIB.
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[internal adjustment]
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P1.6
[time of automatic adjustment]
-Not available in .N verified model
P2 WORKING MODES
while working with the balance]
mass of the standard]
P3 COMMUNICATION
P3.1
COM1
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[transmission parameters port COM 1]
P3.2
COM2
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[transmission parameters port COM 2]
P4 DEVICES
P4.1
COMPUTER
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[PC connection port]
P4.2
PRINTER
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[printer connection port]
P4.3
BARCODE READER
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[barcode connection port]
P4.4
ADD.DISPLAY
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[additional display port]
P5 PRINTOUT
P5.1
CAL. REPORT
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[contents of the adjustment report]
P5.2
HEADER
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[contents of the header printout]
P5.3
GLP PRNT.
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[contents of the weighing result prnt.]
P5.4
FOOTER
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[contents of the footer printout]
P5.5
NSD.PRN.1
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[project of non-standard printout 1]
P5.6
NSD.PRN.2
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[project of non-standard printout 2]
P5.7
NSD.PRN.3
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[project of non-standard printout 3]
P5.8
NSD.PRN.4
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[project of non-standard printout 4]
P5.9
VARIABLE1
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[project of variable 1]
AUTO. CALIB. C.
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P2.1 P2.2
P2.3 P2.4 P2.5
P2.6 P2.7
P2.8 P2.9 P2.10 P2.11 P2.12 P2.13 P2.15
ACCESSIBILITY WEIGHING
COUNTING PCS CHECKWEIGHING DOSING
DEVIATIONS DENS. OF SOLIDS
DENS OF LIQUIDS ANIMAL WEIGHING STATISTICS TOTALISING PEAK HOLD PIPETTES CALIB. ADDING
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[settings for the accessibility of individual modes
[setting for the function weighing] [settings for the function counting pieces]
[settings for the function checkweighing] [settings for the function dosing] [settings for the function deviations % against the
[settings for determining density of solids] [settings for determining density of liquids] [settings for the function animal weighing] [settings for the function statistics] [settings for the function totalising] [settings for the function peak hold] [settings for the function pipettes calibration] [settings for the function adding]
P4.5
P5.10 P5.11
EXT.BUTTONS
VARIABLE2 SEPERATOR DOT
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[project of variable 2]
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P6 OTHER
P6.1 LANGUAGE | [menu language]
P6.2
ACCESS LEV.
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[access levels for editing menu]
P6.4
BACKLIGHT
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[display backlight level]
P6.6
AUTO SWITCH-OFF
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[display turn-off time interval]
P6.7
DATE
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[date settings]
P6.8
TIME
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[time settings]
P6.9
DATE FORM.
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[date format]
P7 INFO
P8 UNITS
operation]
P9 IMPORT/EXPORT (parameter displayed upon inserting the USB flash drive to the balance)
IE1
EXPORT
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[data export]
IE2
IMPORT
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[data import]
P6.3
P6.5
P6.10 P6.11
P7.1 P7.2 P7.3
P7.4 P7.5 P7.6
KEY SOUND
STAND-BY MODE
TIME FORM. GLP AUTOTEST
BALANCE ID SCALE TYPE SOFT.VER.
ID PROD TEMP. SETUP PRNT.
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[key sound]
[backlight turn-off time interval]
[time format] [carrying out autotest for the balance]
P8.1 ACCESSIBILITY | P8.2
P8.3 P8.4
START UNIT USER UNIT U1
USER UNIT U2
CAUTION! Balance memory modifications will be saved upon abandoning the menu (on return to weighing). Press ESC button several times.
[declaration of units to be available for balance
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[selection of a start unit, unit active on balance start- up]
[parameter defining user’s unit 1] [parameter defining user’s unit 2]
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4. WEIGHING MODE

Balance Menu: P2.2 WEIGHING
Load an object on the balance weighing pan. The stabilization of weighing result is indicated by a stability marker visible on the left side of balance display, read the measurement result.

4.1 GOOD WEIGHING PRACTICE

To ensure long lasting use of a balance with correct and reliable measurements of weighed loads, follow the suggestions below:
Start the balance with no load on the weighing pan.
Load the weighing pan carefully and avoid dropping it:
Place weighed load in the center of the weighing pan:
Avoid side loading, in particular side shocks:
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4.2 WEIGHING UNITS

To change the weighing unit, press the button. By pressing this button it changes the unit of measure and will be in use from the moment of its activation until its changed or the balance is switched off and on.
For LA.N/LT.N model balances, you can select from the following units: [g], [mg] or [kg], [ct]
For LA.C/LT.C and LA/LT model balances, you can select from the following units: [g], [mg], [kg], [ct], [lb], [oz], [ozt], [dwt], [tlh], [tls], [tlt], [tlc], [mom], [gr], [ti], [N]

4.3 UNITS ACCESSIBILITY Balance Menu: P8.1 ACCESSIBILITY

The user may declare units to be available for use. Units with parameter value set to <YES> are available for selection in specified operating modes.
Procedure:

4.4 START UNIT SELECTION Balance Menu: P8.2 START UNIT

Upon selection of start unit, the balance activates with the specified unit for these modes where change of the unit is possible.
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Procedure:

4.5 USER-DEFINED UNIT Balance Menu: P8.3 USER UNIT U1

P8.4 USER UNIT U2
You may create two custom user-defined units. Displayed value of a user-defined unit is a multiplication of measured mass value and a coefficient specified for the user-defined unit. The units can be freely named with use of 3 characters’ maximum.
By default, the names are displayed as <u1> – user unit 1 and <u2> – user unit 2.
Procedure-

4.6 BALANCE ZEROING

Zeroing is a function allowing to zero the mass on the indication. To perform this function, press
button. Mass indication of zero value shall be displayed together with precise zero and
stability markers . The zeroing process is an equivalent for determining new zero point, recognized by the balance as
precise zero. Zeroing is possible only for stable status of display indication.
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! CAUTION
Zeroing the display indication is possible only within ±2% range of instrument’s maximum capacity. If the zeroed value is above ±2% of the maximum capacity, then the balance indicates a respective error message.

4.7 BALANCE TARING

Taring is a function allowing to determine net weight of a measured object. To determine the net weight of the object, place object’s container (packaging) on the weighing pan, and on stabilization
of measurement result press key. The display indicates mass equaling zero and symbols: Net and . On taking off the weighed load and its packaging from the weighing pan, the display indicates sum of total tared mass with a minus sign.
The balance allows the user tare value to a database-stored product. Using this option, the software automatically uploads data on tare value for a particular product upon its selection from the database.
! CAUTION
Taring negative values is impossible. On taring negative values the balance responds with an error message, Err3. In such case, zero balance indication and repeat taring procedure.

4.7.1 MANUAL TARE DETE RMINATION

This option allows for the setting of a tare value through a manual input of the value.
Procedure-
Press quick access key F2, to which <ENTER TARE> option has been assigned.
Wait for a respective window to open.
Use the arrow buttons to enter the tare value and press button,
The balance returns to the weighing mode, and the display indicates entered tare value
with minus “–" sign.

4.7.2 DELETING TARE

Entered tare value can be deleted by pressing button or by entering tare value of 0.000g (see description above).

4.7.3 TARE DATABASE

Tare values commonly utilized by user can be saved within the Tare Database.
Procedure:
Press quick access key F4, to which <SELECT TARE> option has been assigned or
click <SELECT TARE> option available upon pressing button.
Wait for the first packaging weight, recorded in tare database, to be displayed.
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Use the arrow buttons to select the tare which is to be recalled and press button,
The balance returns to the weighing mode, and the display indicates entered tare value
with a minus “–" sign.
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While in any working mode, press button.
Enter b3 <TARE> option.
Wait for the first packaging weight, recorded in tare database, to be displayed.
Use the arrow buttons to select the tare which is to be recalled and press button.
The balance returns to the weighing mode, and the display indicates entered tare value
with a minus “–" sign.

4.7.4 AUTOTARE

Autotare is used for quick determination of net weight for loads with different tare values, wherein they are measured one after another.
When the function is act i ve (<AUTOTARE> parameter set to <YES> opt ion), the operating process takes the following steps.
Procedure-
Make sure that the weighing pan is empty and press button responsible for zeroing.
Put product packaging on a weighing pan.
After measurement stabilization, automatic taring of the packaging mass takes place
(Net marker then appears in the upper part of the display).
Place product to be weighed into the packaging.
The display shows net weight of the product.
Remove the product together with the packaging from the weigh pan.
The balance removes the tare value (packaging weight recorded during the first step of
the operating process) after the gross weight value (set in <AUTO THRES> parameter) has been exceeded.
Place packaging of the next product on the weighing pan, automatic taring of the packaging weight proceeds after measurement stabilization (Net m arker appears in the top section of the display);
Place next product that is to be packed.
For correct operation of the balance with AUTOTARE function, it is necessary to adjust the threshold value.
<AUTO THRES> parameter is connected with the following functions:
automatic tare
automatic operation
No automatic taring takes place as long as the gross weight value stays within the range set in <AUTO THRES> parameter.
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4.8 WEIGH MODE SETTINGS

The software allows setup of operating parameters (filters, value release and autozero function, deleting the last digit and other settings) separately for each working mode. Only for User profile you can modify all settings. For other profiles (Fast, Fast dosing, Precision) Filter and Value release parameters are default and cannot be modified.
It enables customizing the instrument and utilizing its properties depending on your needs and expectations, or on specific requirements for selected working mode (e.g. DOSING); as a result the device operation is quick and easy.
To simplify weighing instrument operation, there are 4 profiles in the software. The profiles are selected and saved so that the weighings for respective requirements and conditions are optimized.
Profile settings apply to settings for specific working mode and are grouped in the following parameter: Setup/Working modes/Weighing/Readout. For detailed description of these settings go to the next section of this user manual.
These are the following profiles:
User – the basic profile for which filter settings are selected in a way enabling fast and precise weighing.
Fast – profile enabling weighing of any mass regardless of the working mode. When running the balance for the first time, this profile is started automatically. For this profile the parameters are selected in a way enabling obtaining the measurement result as fast as it is possible,
Fast dosing – the profile is dedicated for fast dosing.
Precision – the profile is dedicated for precise dosing of any mass regardless of the working mode. For this profile the weighing process takes the most time, but the result is the most accurate and precise,
Caution: You can modify all settings of User profile. Settings of other profiles (Fast, Fast dosing and Precision) can be modified only to a limited extend.
Name of currently selected profile is displayed in the bottom line. The profile can be selected individually for working mode. The balance saves the last used profile in each working mode (with your modifications) and starts operation with that profile selected.
Procedure:
Select <PROFILE> option upon pressing key.
Using navigating keys, select profile and press key.
The balance returns to weighing mode and operates in accordance with set profile.
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UTION!
CA The higher filter level, the longer the weighing time.

4.8.1 FILTER LEVEL SETTING

Filter level setting (function unavailable for the following profiles: Fast, Fast dosing,
Precision)
Fi
lter settings adjustment depends on the working environment. For the best possible conditions the filter can work in a very fast mode (V.FAST value for Filter parameter); however, if the conditions are poor (shakes, drafts), the filter should be set to slow or very slow option (SLOW or V. SLOW value for Filter parameter). The effectiveness of the filter is different throughout the weighing range. The filter works slower when “approaching” the weighed mass, it works more intensively for weighed mass within the set range of the filter (the parameter for setting filter range is accessible only from the service menu – the user does not have any access to it).
D
epending on the filter, the weighing time is shorter (V.FAST and FAST) or longer (SLOW and
V. SLOW).
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4.8.2 VALUE RELEASE

alance Menu: P2.2.1.2 RESULT ACC
B
V
alue release setting (function unavailable for the following profiles: Fast, Fast dosing,
Precision)
S
ince ambient conditions at a workplace vary, it is necessary to determine the value release parameter that are best for your working environment, parameter options are: <FAST.+REL.>, <FAST> or <RELIABLE>. Depending on the selected option, weighing time is either shorter or longer.
Procedure-

4.8.3 AUTOZERO FUNCTION

alance Menu: P2.2.1.3 AUTOZERO
B
T
he balance features an autozero function (Auto). This function automatically controls and corrects the zero reading. When Autozero is enabled, it compares balance readings at declared time interval e.g. 1s, if weighing pan is unloaded and display indication is close to zero. If results vary less than declared AUTOZERO range e.g. one division, balance zeroes automatically, marker of stable measurement result , and precise zero marker are displayed.
If AUTOZERO function is enabled, then each weighing process starts from precise zero point. There are, however, some instances when this function can be a disturbing factor for the measuring process; e.g. very slow placing of a load on the weighing pan (load adding). Here, zero reading correction can also correct the actual reading of loaded mass.
Procedure:
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4.8.4 LAST DIGIT DISPLAY

alance Menu: P2.2.1.4 LAST DIGIT
B
Func
tion enables displaying the last digit of decimal place for a weighing result. There are three
available options:
<ALWAYS> all digits visible
<NEVER> last digit is not displayed
<WHEN STB> last digit is displayed only for a stable weighing result
rocedure:
P

4.8.5 BALANCE AMBIENT CONDTIONS

alance Menu: P2.2.1.5 ENVTRON
B
arameter relating to ambient and environmental conditions in which the balance operates.
P
here are two options: <STABLE> and <UNSTABLE>.
T
Selecting <STABLE> mode makes the balance work much faster, i.e. weighing takes much less time than for <UNSTABLE> mode.
If the ambient conditions are unstable it is recommended to use UNSTABLE mode. By default, the parameter is set to <STABLE> option.
rocedure:
P
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5. CALIBRATION (LA.C & LT.C SERIES)

alance Menu: P1 CALIBRATION
B
T
o ensure the highest weighing accuracy, it is recommended to periodically introduce a corrective
factor of indications to balance memory, the said factor is referre d to as a mass standard.
alibration should be carried out:
C
Before the beginning of weighing procedure
If long breaks between following measuring series occur
If temperature inside the balance changes more than: 1°C or 2°C for Analytical balances or 2°C for Precision series balances.
Types of calibration:
Internal calibration (automatic or manual)
External calibration
User-defined calibrati
UTION!
CA Remember to carry out the calibration process when there is no load on the pan! When the weighing pan is loaded, command <RANGE EXCEEDED> is displayed. In such a case remove the load and restart the adjustment process. Adjustment process can be aborted if necessary by pressing Esc button at any time during the process.
on
5.

1 INTERNAL CALIBRATION

The internal calibration process can be initiated automatically and manually. Manual calibration is when the internal calibration procedure is triggered by pressing button.
Automatic calibration is carried out automatically by the balance and informs the user the process is going to start.

5.1.1 AUTOMATIC INTERNAL CALIBRATION

alance Menu: P1.1 INT. CALIB.
B
T
he automatic calibration process can take place in the following instances:
alance Menu: P1.6 AUT. CALIB.
B
<NONE> automatic calibration disabled
<TIME> calibration takes place in time intervals. The time interval is declared in hours
and ranges between 0.5 and 12 hours.
<TEMP> calibration is triggered by temperature change only. At each calibration
ocess, the temperature is recorded. The next calibration is automatically initiated if
pr temperature changes more than 1°C or 2°C from the last saved temperature.
<BOTH> calibration is triggered by both, temperature changes and time.
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Procedure:
The balance detects the necessity of carrying out a calibration and signals it by
displaying a thermometer or clock pictogram and <Cal> sign at the top of the display
Once the balance signals the need for a calibration, a 2-minute long time interval takes
place allowing the weighing procedure to be completed
Once the 2-minute long time elapses, the balance display shows the message CAL_30
tarts counting down from 30..29..28 to 0 (indicated value is the counter)
and s
The balance user has 30 seconds to make a decision
To allow the internal calibration, do not take any actions
If more time is needed to complete weighing procedure, press Esc.
When pressed, the balance returns to weighing procedure and displays last
weighing result.
In about 5 minutes balance indicates CAL_30 message again.
The calibration process can be postponed multiple times, however, postponing the
alibration for a long time can lead to larger errors in the weighing process. The errors
c can be the result of temperature changes and as a consequence changes of balanc s
ensitivity.

5.1.2 MANUAL INTERNAL CALIBRATION

Manual triggering of the internal calibration procedure can take place in two ways. First,
e
through the pressing button. Second, is through the balance menu P1.1 INT. CALIB.

5.2 EXTERNAL CALIBRATION

B
alance Menu: P1.2 EXT. CALIB.
E
xternal calibration is carried out by means of an external mass standard of specified accuracy class and weight. Both, accuracy class and mass standard weight depend on balance type and max capacity and the correct value is saved within the balances factory settings. The process takes semi-automatic form; successive stages are signaled with prompts.
rocedure:
P
Go to balance menu P1.2 EXT. CALIB. , press button
The balance displays a prompt to unload the weighing pan, <UNLOAD PAN> (the weighi
pan m
ust be empty). When the weighing pan is unloaded, press button.
The balance determines mass of an empty pan, message <CALIBRATION> is displayed i
ng
n
the bottom line.
Next, the message <LOAD WEIGHT> appears and the mass value to be placed on th w
eighing pan is displayed, e.g. 200.000g (depending on the type of balance).
e
Place the external calibration weight of displayed mass value and press button. The balance determines the mass, message <CALIBRATION> is displayed in the bottom line.
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5.3 USER CALIBRATION B

alance Menu: P1.3 USER CALIB.
An external calibration process can be carried out with an external mass standard of defined value by the user. The calibration mass must be at a value greater than 30% of the balances Max range
Procedure:
Run a user calibration process, the first step of the process is to declare the mass of a weight that is to be used for calibration. The mass must be > 30% Max capacity. Utilize the arrows to enter the weight mass.
Once the mass of the weight is entered and confirmed, the message prompting the user to remove the weight from the pan is displayed: <UNLO AD P AN > (the weighing pan must be empty).
Unload the pan and press button.
The balance determines the weight of an unloaded pan, message <CALIBRATION> is
shown in the bottom line. Next, message <LOAD WEIGHT> and mass value to be plac on the weighing pan are displayed, e.g. 200.000g (depending on the type of balance).
Place an external adjustment weight of displayed mass value and press button. The balance determines the mass, message <CALIBRATION> is displayed in the bottom line.
ed
.4 ADJUS TM EN T TEST
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B
alance Menu: P1.4 CALIB. TEST
T
he Adjustment Test function enables comparing the result of an internal automatic adjustment with the value recorded in balance factory parameters. The comparison is used for determining balance sensitivity drift over time.

6. CALIBRATION (LA & LT SERI E S )

B
alance Menu: P1 CALIBRATION
To
ensure the highest weighing accuracy, it is recommended to periodically introduce a corrective
factor of indications to balance memory, the said factor is referre d to as a mass standard.
Calibration should be carried out:
Before the beginning of weighing procedure
If long breaks between following measuring series occur
If temperature inside the balance changes more than: 1°C or 2°C for Analytical balances or 2°C
for Precision series balances.
Types of calibration:
External calibration
User-defined calibrati
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CAUTION! Remember to carry out the calibration process when there is no load on the pan! When the weighing pan is loaded, command <RANGE EXCEEDED> is displayed. In such a case remove the load and restart the adjustment process. Adjustment process can be aborted if necessary by pressing Esc button at any time during the process.

6.1 EXTERNAL CALIBRATION

Balance Menu: P1.1 EXT. CALIB.
External calibration is carried out by means of an external mass standard of specified accuracy class and weight. Both, accuracy class and mass standard weight depend on balance type and max capacity and the correct value is saved within the balances factory settings. The process takes semi-automatic form; successive stages are signaled with prompts.
Procedure:
Go to balance menu P1.1 EXT. CALIB. , press button
The balance displays a prompt to unload the weighing pan, <UNLOAD PAN> (the weighing
pan must be empty). When the weighing pan is unloaded, press button.
The balance determines mass of an empty pan, message <CALIBRATION> is displayed in the bottom line.
Next, the message <LOAD WEIGHT> appears and the mass value to be placed on the weighing pan is displayed, e.g. 200.000g (depending on the type of balance).
Place the external calibration weight of displayed mass value and press button. The balance determines the mass, message <CALIBRATION> is displayed in the bottom line.

6.2 USER CALIBRATION Balance Menu: P1.2 USE R CALIB.

An external calibration process can be carried out with an external mass standard of defined value by the user. The calibration mass must be at a value greater than 30% of the balances Max range
Procedure:
Run a user calibration process, the first step of the process is to declare the mass of a weight that is to be used for calibration. The mass must be > 30% Ma x capacity. Utilize the arrows to enter the weight mass.
Once the mass of the weight is entered and confirmed, the message prompting the user to remove the weight from the pan is displayed: <UNLO AD P AN > (the weighing pan must be empty).
Unload the pan and press button.
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