KERN 466 Series, 466-41, 466-45 Operating Instructions Manual

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KERN 466
Version 1.6 07/00
Operating Instructions Electronic pocket balances
Contents
1 Technical Information.......................................................................................... 10
2 Assembling the Balance ..................................................................................... 10
2.1 Unpacking the Balance................................................................................. 10
2.2 Set up ........................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Battery operation and change....................................................................... 10
3 Operation ............................................................................................................ 11
3.1 Weighing....................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Taring (TARE-key)....................................................................................... 11
3.3 Plus/Minus Weighings................................................................................... 12
3.4 Piece counting .............................................................................................. 12
3.5 Net-total weighings ....................................................................................... 13
3.6 Adjusting (CAL)............................................................................................. 13
4 Important Information.......................................................................................... 14
5 Minor breakdowns............................................................................................... 14
6 Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................... 15
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1 Technical Information
KERN 466-41 466-45
Readout (d) 0,1 g 0,1 g
Weighing range (max) 80 g 250 g
Taring range (subtractive) 80 g 250 g
Minimum weight for counting parts 1 g 1 g
Adjusting weight 50 g 200 g
Optimal temperature range 20 – 25° C
Permissible relative humidity (non
15 – 85 %
condensing)
Weighing plate 67 x 85
Size (W x D x G) mm 75 x 120 x 20
2 Assembling the Balance
2.1 Unpacking the Balance
Carefully remove the balance from the packaging and out of the plastic covering, then place the balance on the assigned position.
Amount of delivery:
Pocket balance
Case for the balance
Operating instructions
Battery (already inserted)
2.2 Set up
Set up the balance on a horizontal stable base (see “Important Information”).
2.3 Battery operation and change
Remove the battery cover from the bottom of the balance
Connect
9 V
PP3 batteries.
Re-insert the Battery cover
Battery conservation through automatic power-off
1 –2
minutes after ending a
weighing operation.
When the battery power is used the display will show “LO”. Press the
OFF
key
and change the battery at once.
When the balance is not in use for a longer of period time remove batteries and
keep them separately- Leakage of battery liquid might damage the balance.
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3 Operation
3.1 Weighing
Switch the balance on by pressing the
The balance will show “
88888
” for approx. 3 seconds and then change to “0”. Now it
is ready for use.
Important: If the display does not show 0 press the TARE key.
Only now (!) place object on the weighing pan. Care should be taken to ensure that the object being weighed touches the weighing plate only.
Now the weight will be indicated. After a successful resting position a small triangle will appear on the far right at the bottom of the display.
If the object should be heavier than the weighing range allowance, the symbol “E” (overload) will appear on the display and a tone can be heard.
Each individual key operation will be confirmed by an internal sounder tone.
ON/M
key.
3.2 Taring (TARE-key)
Switch the balance on by pressing the
ON/M
key, then wait for the “0” indication.
Place the tare cup on the weighing plate and press the
TARE
-key. Indication will go
to “0”. Now the weight of the cup is memorised internally.
Place the object into the cup, read the measured value.
By pressing the
TARE
key after a weighing procedure, “0” will appear on the display
again.
The taring procedure can be repeated continuously, for instance when mixing several components.
The limit is reached when the full weighing range is exceeded.
After having removed the tare cup , the total weight will appear flashing as a negative value.
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3.3 Plus/Minus Weighings
For instance to control
Switch the balance on by pressing the
Place rated weight on the weighing plate and tare on “0” by rated weight.
Place the objects on the weighing pan successively, the balance will show any deviation from the rated weight in “+” and “-“.
According to the same procedure packages with the same weight, related to a rated weight, can be produced.
Return to the weighing mode by pressing the
3.4 Piece counting
Briefly press the
The reference number 5 will appear.
To call up the reference numbers times.
Put as many pieces on the weighing pan as the set reference number requires.
Confirm by pressing the
The balance is now in the piece counting mode and will count all pieces laying on the weighing pan.
By pressing the displays the weight of the counted pieces.
Important: The higher the reference number, the more accurate the piece
See the table “Technical Information” for minimum counting weight. If the number of pieces is below the minimum weight the display shows “ mode by pressing the
Tare cups can also be used to count pieces. Tare the tare cup by pressing the key before beginning the piece counting.
CAL/MODE
counting is.
piece-weights
TARE
CAL/MODE
CAL/MODE
.
ON/M
key.
10, 25 and 50
key..
key the balance returns to the weighing mode and
key.
key, then wait until “0” is indicated.
TARE
press the
key.
TARE
CAL/MODE
Er1
”. Return to the weighing
key. Remove the
key several
TARE
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3.5 Net-total weighings
Useful when a mixture of several components will be weighed in a tare cup, and finally the sum weight of all components weighed in will be needed for direction (net­total, i.e. without the weight of the tare cup).
Example:
Tare cup on weighing plate, tare on “0“ by pressing the
Weigh component n, and tare back to “0” with the memory is shown by a triangle on the far left of the display.
Weigh component o, by pressing the the sum of component n and o. Tare to “0” by pressing the
Weigh component p, by pressing the the sum of the components n and o and p.
If necessary fill the formula container up to the desirable level. To return to the weighing mode press the
TARE
key.
ON/M
ON/M
key the net total is displayed, this means
key the net-total is displayed, this means
TARE
ON/M
-key.
key. The activation of the
ON/M
key.
3.6 Adjusting (CAL)
The accuracy of the balance can be controlled and set at any time by means of the enclosed adjusting weight.
Consider stable environmental conditions, see ”Important Information”. A short warming up time of approx. 1 minute for stabilisation will be useful.
Press will appear flashing in the display.
Press
Place the adjusting weight on the centre of the weighing plate.
AL F
“ weighing mode will follow. The weight of the adjusting weight will appear in the display.
It is possible to break off the adjusting programme with
In case of an adjusting error or a wrong adjusting weight “ display. Press
Keep the adjusting weight near the balance for daily direction of the balance’s accuracy.
CAL/MODE
OFF
key, “
” will appear somewhat later, and then the automatic return to the normal
key approx. 3 seconds, the exact weight of the adjusting weight
AL 0
” will appear.
OFF
key.
AL E
” appears in the
OFF
key and repeat the adjusting procedure.
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4 Important Information
These electronic balances are precision instruments. It is designed for use in a self­controlled electromagnetic environment. That means that in such an environment radio equipment, such as mobile phones, must not be used in direct vicinity. In case strong electromagnetic fields should arise, deviations of the indication are possible. Avoid disturbing environmental conditions such as currents and vibrations as well as a rapid change of the ambient temperature. If necessary readjust the balance after a change of temperature.
Avoid high humidity, vapours and dust as the balance is not hermetically closed. Do not let the balance come into direct contact with liquids as these could enter the measuring cell. Therefore only clean the balance with a dry or damp cloth. Do not use solvents as varnished or plastic parts could be damaged.
A warming up time of a few minutes after switching the balance on will stabilise the measuring values. Place the object carefully on the weighing pan. Avoid any constant load on the weighing pan even when out of use. Avoid shocks, thrusts and extreme impairments by all means. Remove spillages immediately.
When the programme cycle is disturbed switch the balance off and then on again. Start the weighing operation again.
Never use the balance in rooms where there is a danger of explosion. The serial version is not explosion-proof. Opening of the balance causes invalidity of warranty.
Check the balance daily with the supplied check weight.
If necessary adjust the balance. The warranty is nullified if the balance is opened.
5 Minor breakdowns
Fault Possible Cause
The weight display does not light up
The weight display changes constantly
The display indicates “L0” The weighing result is obviously incorrect
If any other error messages appear turn off the balance and on again. When the error message still appear please contact the manufacturer.
The balance is not switched on
The balance is not connected to the mains (mains
cable not plugged in or defective)
The is a power failure
Draught/air currents
Vibrations of the table/floor
The weighing pan is touching a foreign body
The battery is dead. Change battery.
The adjusting is no longer correct
The balance was not tared
The room temperature is fluctuating noticeably.
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6 Declaration of Conformity
Declaration of Conformity
The electronic pocket balance
Type: KERN 466-41
KERN 466-45
correspond to the following EC requirements:
EC-EMC-directive Version 89/336/EWG
Compatible norms are, in particular
EN 50081-1 (VDE 0839 Part 81-1): 1993-03
EN 50082-1 (VDE 0839 Part 82-1): 1993-03
If a change is made to the above mentioned appliances without consulting KERN
this declaration will become invalid
Date: 06.10.1998 Signature: Gottl. KERN & Sohn GmbH Management
Gottl. KERN & Sohn GmbH, Ziegelei 1, 72336 Balingen-Frommern, Tel. 07431/9933-0, Fax 07433/9933-149
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