KERN-SOHN WA CIB 30K-3, WA CIB 3K-4, WA CIB 6K-4, WA CIB 10K-3 Instructions

KERN & Sohn GmbH
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E-Mail: info@kern-sohn.com
Internet: www.kern-sohn.com
Operating manual Counting balanc es
KERN CIB
Version 1.0
2020-09
GB
D-72336 Balingen
Fax: +49-[0]7433-9933-149
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KERN CIB
Counting balances
GB
Version 1.0 2020-09
Operating manual
Contents
1 Technical data ................................................................................................ 4
2 Appliance overview ....................................................................................... 5
2.1 Overview of displays ................................................................................................................ 6
2.1.1 Display weight ............................................................................................................................ 6
2.1.2 Display reference weight ............................................................................................................ 7
2.1.3 Display piece quantity................................................................................................................. 7
2.1.4 Power supply unit display ........................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Keyboard overview ................................................................................................................... 8
3 Basic Information (Gener al) ........................................................................ 11
3.1 Utilisation in accordance with specifica tion ....................................................................... 11
3.2 Improper Use .......................................................................................................................... 11
3.3 Warranty .................................................................................................................................. 11
3.4 Monitoring of Test Resources ............................................................................................... 12
4 Basic Safety Precautions ............................................................................ 12
4.1 Pay attention to the instructions in the Operation Manual ................................................ 12
4.2 Personnel training .................................................................................................................. 12
5 Transport and storage ................................................................................. 12
5.1 Testing upon acceptance ...................................................................................................... 12
5.2 Packaging / return transport ................................................................................................. 12
6 Unpacking, Setup and Commissioning ..................................................... 13
6.1 Installation Site, Location of Use .......................................................................................... 13
6.2 Unpacking, Scope of delivery ............................................................................................... 13
6.2.1 Placing ...................................................................................................................................... 14
6.3 Mains connection ................................................................................................................... 14
6.4 Rechargeable battery operation ........................................................................................... 14
6.5 Initial Commissioning ............................................................................................................ 14
6.5.1 Start-up ..................................................................................................................................... 15
6.5.2 Switch Off ................................................................................................................................. 16
6.5.3 Balance zero display ................................................................................................................ 16
6.5.4 Stability display ......................................................................................................................... 16
6.6 Adjustment .............................................................................................................................. 16
6.6.1 Adjustment menu ...................................................................................................................... 17
7 Piece counting ............................................................................................. 19
7.1 Determination of the reference weight by weighing ........................................................... 19
7.2 Numeric input of the reference weight ................................................................................. 20
7.3 Delete reference weight ......................................................................................................... 20
7.4 Automatic reference optimization ........................................................................................ 20
7.5 Store/call up reference weight .............................................................................................. 21
7.5.1 Save via numeric keyboard ...................................................................................................... 21
7.5.2 Call up via numeric keyboard ................................................................................................... 22
7.5.3 Save via quick keyboard........................................................................................................... 22
7.5.4 Call up via quick keyboard ....................................................................................................... 23
7.6 Counting with target piece number ...................................................................................... 24
7.6.1 Set target piece number ........................................................................................................... 24
7.7 Count with tolerance control - Fill to target ......................................................................... 25
7.7.1 Enter tolerance range ............................................................................................................... 25
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8 Taring ............................................................................................................ 27
8.1 Determination of the tare weight by weighing .................................................................... 27
8.2 Numerical input of tare weight (PRE-TARE) ........................................................................ 28
9 Totalization ................................................................................................... 29
9.1 Add up “Number of parts" ..................................................................................................... 29
9.2 Add up “weight" ..................................................................................................................... 30
9.3 Delete stored values............................................................................................................... 31
10 Menu ............................................................................................................. 32
10.1 Navigation in the menu .......................................................................................................... 32
10.2 Menu overview functions menu „UF 1-10“ .......................................................................... 33
11 Operation ...................................................................................................... 35
11.1 Automatic switch-off function – UF-3 ................................................................................... 35
11.2 Background illumination of display – UF-4 ......................................................................... 36
12 Servicing, maintenance, disposal .............................................................. 38
12.1 Cleaning .................................................................................................................................. 38
12.2 Servicing, maintenance ......................................................................................................... 38
12.3 Disposal ................................................................................................................................... 38
12.4 Error reports ........................................................................................................................... 38
13 Instant help ................................................................................................... 39
14 Declaration of conformity ........................................................................... 40
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Weighing plate, stainless

1 Technical data

KERN TCIB
3K-4-A
Readability (d) 0.2 g 0.5 g 1 g 2 g Weighing range (max) 3 kg 6 kg 15 kg 30 kg Reproducibility 0.2 g 0.5 g 1 g 2 g Linearity ± 0.4 g ± 1.0 g ± 2 g ± 4 g Stabilization time 2 sec. 2 sec. 2 sec. 2 sec. Recommended
adjustment weight, not added (class)
Weighing unit kg kg kg kg Smallest part weight for
piece counting under lab conditions*
Smallest part weight for piece counting under normal conditions**
3 kg (M1) 5 kg (M1) 15 kg (M1) 30 kg (M1)
0.1 g 0.2 g 0.5 g 1 g
1 g 2 g 5 g 10 g
TCIB
6K-4-A
TCIB
15K-3-A
TCIB
30K-3-A
Heating time (operating temperature)
Reference quantity freely selectable Net weight (kg) 4 kg Permissible ambient
condition Humidity of air 15% - 85% (non-condensing)
steel Dimensions of the
housing (B x D x H) Mains connection Mains adapter 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz; balance 12 V, 1000 mA Rechargeable battery Without display backli g hti ng
Operating duration approx. 160 h / loading time approx. 14
Operating duration approx. 90 h / loading time approx. 14
350 x 330 x 120 mm
With display backlig hti ng :
30 min
-10° C to 40° C
315 x 215 mm
hours
hours
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1. Weighing pan
6. Adjustment feet
7. Battery compartment

2 Appliance overview

2. Keyboard
3. Display
4. Battery charge status display
5. Bubble level
8. Mains connection
9. Adjustment switch
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Weight
Reference weight
Quantity
LED power supply unit

2.1 Overview of displays

2.1.1 Display weight

Here, the weight of your goods is displayed.
The overlay  indicates:
Tare value in memory
placed weighing good tared Zeroing display
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2.1.2 Display reference weight

The reference weight of a sample is shown here. This value is either entered by user or calculated by the balance.
The overlay  indicates:
Placed reference weight insufficient for reference calculation
Placed number of pieces insufficient for reference calculation/
Stability display

2.1.3 Display piece quantity

Here, all the parts placed on balance are immediately displayed by number.
The overlay  indicates:
Memory locations 01-10 Memory locations 11-20 Data in sum memory

2.1.4 Power supply unit display

If the LED next to this symbol glows green, the power
green
supply unit is correctly connected and the rechargeable battery is being charged.
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2.2 Keyboard overview

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Selection
Function
Quick buttons memory locations 1-20
-
Changeover button between quick buttons 1-10 and 11-20
Addition in sum memory
-
-
Call up sum memory
Turn on or off the balanc e
Numeric keys
Decimal point
Deleting key Return to weighing mode
Call up counting with target weight
Call up counting with tolerance control
Enter reference weight through weighing Display reference weight stored last
Store reference weights in memory Call up stored reference weights
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Call up sum memory
In menu: Scroll up
Decimal digit: To left
In menu: Scroll down
Decimal digit: to right
Addition in sum memory Call up sum memory
In menu: Confirm selected setting
Zeroing key
Taring key
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3 Basic Information (General)

3.1 Utilisation in accord ance with specificatio n

The balance you pur ch as ed i s i n tended to determine the weighing value o f m ater i al to be weighed. It is int ended to b e used as a “no n-auto matic balanc e”, i .e. the ma teri al to be weighed is manually and care fully pl aced in t he centre of the w eighing pan. As soon as a stable weighing value is reached, the weighing value can be read.

3.2 Improper Use

Do not use balance for dynamic add-on weighing procedures, if small amounts of goods to be weig hed a r e r emov ed or add ed. The “stability compe nsation“ installed in the balance may result in displaying an incorrect measuring value! (Example: Slowly draining fluids from a container on the balance.)
Do not leave permanent load on t he weighing pan. This may damage the measuring system.
Impacts and overloading exceeding the s tated maxi mum 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 expl osive environment. The ser ial version is not ex plosion protected.
The structure of the balance may not be modified. This may lead to incorrect weighing results, safety-related fault s and des tr uc ti on o f the bala nce.
The balance may only be used according to the described conditions. Other areas of use must be released by KERN in writing.

3.3 Warranty

Warranty claims shall be voided in case
Our conditions in the operation manual are ignored
The appliance is used outside the described applications
The appliance is modified or ope ned
Mechanical damage or damage by media, liquids, natural wear and tear
Improper setup or incorrect electrical connection
The measuring system is overloaded
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3.4 Monitoring of Test Resources

In the framework o f qu al i ty assurance the me asur i ng -related properties of t he bal a nce and, if applic able, the testing weight, must be c heck e d r eg ul ar ly. The responsibl e user must define a suitable interval as well as type and scope of this test. Information is available on KERN’s home page (www.kern-sohn.com) with regard to the monitoring of balance test subs tances and the t est weig hts requir ed for this. In K ERN's accr edited calibration laboratory test weights and balances may be calibrated (return to the national standard) fast and at moder ate cost.

4 Basic Safety Precautions

4.1 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 KERN balances.

4.2 Personnel training

The appliance may only be operated and maintained by trained personnel.

5 T ransport and storage

5.1 Testing upon acceptance

When receiving the appliance, ple ase check pack aging immediatel y, and the appl iance itself when unpacking, for possible visible damage.

5.2 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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