Mettler Toledo XPR, XPR2003SC, XPR5004SC, XPR26003LC, XPR5003SC Reference Manual

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Precision Balances and Comparators
Reference Manual
XPR

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 7
1.1 Conventions and symbols used in these Reference Manual............................................... 8
2 Safety Information 9
2.1 Definition of signal warning symbols.............................................................................. 9
2.2 Product safety information ............................................................................................ 9
3.1 Overview S weighing platform ....................................................................................... 12
3.2 Overview L weighing platform........................................................................................ 15
3.3 Type plate................................................................................................................... 16
3.4 Terminal ..................................................................................................................... 18
3.5 User Interface .............................................................................................................. 19
4.1 Scope of delivery ......................................................................................................... 20
4.2 Selecting the location ................................................................................................... 22
4.3 Unpacking the balance................................................................................................. 23
4.4 Assembling balances with S weighing platform ............................................................... 23
4.5 Assembling balances with L weighing platform ............................................................... 29
4.6 Connecting the balance to the mains.............................................................................. 31
4.7 Setting up the balance.................................................................................................. 32
4.8 Below-the-balance weighing ......................................................................................... 33
3.1.1 Balances with Pro Draft Shield........................................................................ 12
3.1.2 Comparators with Pro Draft Shield................................................................... 13
3.1.3 Balances without Pro Draft Shield ................................................................... 14
3.1.4 Interface board.............................................................................................. 15
3.2.1 Balances...................................................................................................... 15
3.2.2 Comparators ................................................................................................ 16
3.2.3 Interface board.............................................................................................. 16
3.5.1 Main sections at a glance .............................................................................. 19
4.1.1 Balances with S weighing platform.................................................................. 20
4.1.2 Comparators with S weighing platform ............................................................ 21
4.1.3 Balances with L weighing platform.................................................................. 21
4.1.4 Comparators with L weighing platform............................................................. 22
4.4.1 Attaching the terminal to the weighing platform................................................. 23
4.4.2 Balances 0.1 mg with Pro Draft Shield and SmartPan weighing pan................... 24
4.4.3 Balances 1 mg with Pro Draft Shield ............................................................... 26
4.4.4 Comparators 0.1 mg and 1 mg with LevelMatic weighing pan ........................... 27
4.4.5 Balances 1 mg with SmartPan weighing pan ................................................... 27
4.4.6 Balances 5 mg / 10 mg with SmartPan weighing pan....................................... 28
4.4.7 Balances 0.1 g............................................................................................. 28
4.5.1 Attaching the terminal to the weighing platform................................................. 29
4.5.2 Balances 0.1 g and 1 g................................................................................. 29
4.5.3 Balances 10 mg with SmartPan weighing pan ................................................. 30
4.5.4 Removing the transport arrestments (only for comparators) ............................... 30
4.5.5 Comparators 1 mg / 5 mg with LevelMatic weighing pan .................................. 31
4.7.1 Switching on the balance ............................................................................... 32
4.7.2 Leveling the balance...................................................................................... 32
4.7.3 Performing a simple weighing ........................................................................ 32
4.7.3.1 Zeroing .................................................................................................. 32
4.7.3.2 Taring.................................................................................................... 32
4.7.3.3 Performing General Weighing ................................................................... 33
4.7.4 Setting the balance to standby mode ............................................................... 33
4.7.5 Switching off the balance ............................................................................... 33
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4.8.1 S weighing platform ...................................................................................... 33
4.8.2 L weighing platform....................................................................................... 34
4.9 Transporting the balance .............................................................................................. 34
4.9.1 Carrying the balance over short distances ........................................................ 34
4.9.2 Transporting the balance over long distances ................................................... 35
4.9.3 Packaging and storage.................................................................................. 35
5.1 User Interface .............................................................................................................. 36
5.1.1 Main screen "General weighing" ..................................................................... 36
5.1.2 Work screen "Balance menu" ......................................................................... 37
5.1.3 Work screen "Methods".................................................................................. 37
5.1.4 Work screen "Protocol" .................................................................................. 38
5.1.5 Surface navigation of the touchscreen.............................................................. 39
5.1.6 Input dialog.................................................................................................. 39
5.1.6.1 Entering characters and numbers.............................................................. 39
5.1.6.2 Changing date and time........................................................................... 40
5.1.7 System status icons ...................................................................................... 40
5.1.8 Weighing status icons ................................................................................... 40
5.2 Balance menu............................................................................................................. 41
5.2.1 Leveling aid.................................................................................................. 41
5.2.2 History......................................................................................................... 41
5.2.2.1 Changes ................................................................................................ 43
5.2.3 Balance info................................................................................................. 43
5.2.4 User management......................................................................................... 43
5.2.4.1 Activating the user management ............................................................... 43
5.2.4.2 Logging in.............................................................................................. 44
5.2.4.3 Logging out............................................................................................ 44
5.2.4.4 Managing users and user groups.............................................................. 44
5.2.4.5 Inactivating the user management............................................................. 48
5.2.4.6 Service request for resetting password or balance ....................................... 48
5.2.5 Settings........................................................................................................ 49
5.2.5.1 Balance settings...................................................................................... 49
5.2.5.2 Devices / Printer settings.......................................................................... 55
5.2.6 Maintenance................................................................................................. 58
5.2.6.1 Import / export data................................................................................. 59
5.2.6.2 Formatting RFID tag................................................................................. 59
5.2.6.3 Updating the software .............................................................................. 60
5.2.6.4 Resetting................................................................................................ 60
5.2.6.5 Service................................................................................................... 60
5.2.7 Exit / Block the balance ................................................................................. 61
5.2.7.1 Logout / unblocking the balance ............................................................... 61
5.2.7.2 Creating an unblocking password ............................................................. 61
5.2.7.3 Blocking / unblocking the balance............................................................. 62
5.2.7.4 Logout ................................................................................................... 62
6.1 Weighing Methods....................................................................................................... 63
6.1.1 Introduction.................................................................................................. 63
6.1.2 Methods Overview......................................................................................... 63
6.1.3 Method General weighing............................................................................... 64
6.1.3.1 Method description.................................................................................. 64
6.1.3.2 Creating a new method for general weighing .............................................. 64
6.1.3.3 Method settings....................................................................................... 65
6.1.3.4 Cloning a method ................................................................................... 74
6.1.3.5 Deleting a method................................................................................... 74
6.1.4 Method Interval weighing ............................................................................... 75
6.1.4.1 Method description.................................................................................. 75
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6.1.4.2 Creating a new method for interval weighing .............................................. 75
6.1.4.3 Method settings....................................................................................... 75
6.1.4.4 Cloning a method ................................................................................... 78
6.1.4.5 Deleting a Method ................................................................................... 78
6.1.5 Method Piece counting .................................................................................. 79
6.1.5.1 Method description.................................................................................. 79
6.1.5.2 Creating a new method for piece counting.................................................. 79
6.1.5.3 Method settings....................................................................................... 79
6.1.5.4 Cloning a method ................................................................................... 87
6.1.5.5 Deleting a method................................................................................... 88
6.1.6 Method Simple formulation............................................................................. 89
6.1.6.1 Method description.................................................................................. 89
6.1.6.2 Creating a new method for simple formulation............................................ 89
6.1.6.3 Method settings....................................................................................... 90
6.1.6.4 Cloning a method ................................................................................... 98
6.1.6.5 Deleting a method................................................................................... 98
6.1.7 Method Titration ............................................................................................ 99
6.1.7.1 Method description.................................................................................. 99
6.1.7.2 Creating a new method for Titration ........................................................... 99
6.1.7.3 Method settings....................................................................................... 100
6.1.7.4 Cloning a method ................................................................................... 107
6.1.7.5 Deleting a method................................................................................... 107
6.1.8 Method Density determination......................................................................... 108
6.1.8.1 Method description.................................................................................. 108
6.1.8.2 Creating a method density determination.................................................... 108
6.1.8.3 Method settings....................................................................................... 109
6.1.8.4 Cloning a method ................................................................................... 114
6.1.8.5 Deleting a method................................................................................... 114
6.1.9 Using method templates ................................................................................ 115
6.1.9.1 Define a template .................................................................................... 115
6.1.9.2 Define a template in the method defining process........................................ 115
6.1.9.3 Define templates in a current task.............................................................. 115
6.1.9.4 Work with templates................................................................................ 116
6.2 Tasks ......................................................................................................................... 116
6.2.1 Deleting a task.............................................................................................. 116
6.3 Tests .......................................................................................................................... 116
6.3.1 Overview routine tests.................................................................................... 116
6.3.1.1 Eccentricity test ....................................................................................... 116
6.3.1.2 Repeatability test..................................................................................... 117
6.3.1.3 Sensitivity tests ....................................................................................... 117
6.3.2 Creating an own new test............................................................................... 117
6.3.3 Test parameter settings .................................................................................. 118
6.3.3.1 Eccentricity test ....................................................................................... 118
6.3.3.2 Repeatability test..................................................................................... 120
6.3.3.3 Sensitivity test......................................................................................... 123
6.3.4 Defining a test weight .................................................................................... 126
6.3.5 Deleting a test............................................................................................... 126
6.3.6 Printing a test ............................................................................................... 127
6.3.7 Editing a test ................................................................................................ 127
6.3.8 See the test history ........................................................................................ 127
6.4 Adjustments ................................................................................................................ 127
6.4.1 Internal adjustment........................................................................................ 127
6.4.1.1 Editing an internal adjustment................................................................... 127
6.4.1.2 Performing an internal adjustment............................................................. 129
6.4.2 External adjustment....................................................................................... 129
6.4.2.1 Editing an external adjustment.................................................................. 129
6.4.2.2 Perform a external adjustment .................................................................. 129
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6.4.2.3 See adjustment history............................................................................. 130
7 Maintenance 131
7.1 Maintenance table........................................................................................................ 131
7.2 Performing routine tests................................................................................................ 131
7.3 Cleaning..................................................................................................................... 131
7.3.1 Disassembling for cleaning ............................................................................ 131
7.3.2 Cleaning agents............................................................................................ 133
7.3.3 Cleaning the balance..................................................................................... 133
7.3.4 Commissioning after cleaning ........................................................................ 134
7.4 Updating the software................................................................................................... 134
7.4.1 Update the software....................................................................................... 134
7.4.2 Commissioning after software update .............................................................. 135
8 Troubleshooting 136
8.1 Error messages ........................................................................................................... 136
8.2 Error symptoms........................................................................................................... 136
8.3 Putting into operation after correcting a fault.................................................................... 138
9 Technical Data 139
9.1 General technical data.................................................................................................. 140
9.1.1 Balances with S weighing platform.................................................................. 140
9.1.2 Balances with L weighing platform.................................................................. 141
9.2 Model-specific technical data ........................................................................................ 142
9.2.1 Balances with S weighing platform.................................................................. 142
9.2.1.1 Readability 0.1 mg, with Pro Draft Shield................................................... 142
9.2.1.2 Readability 1 mg, with Pro Draft Shield and SmartPan weighing pan ............ 144
9.2.1.3 Readability 1 mg, with SmartPan weighing pan.......................................... 146
9.2.1.4 Readability 5 mg, with SmartPan weighing pan.......................................... 147
9.2.1.5 Readability 10 mg, with SmartPan weighing pan........................................ 148
9.2.1.6 Readability 0.1 g .................................................................................... 151
9.2.2 Comparators with S weighing platform ............................................................ 153
9.2.2.1 Redability 0.1 mg, with Pro Draft Shield..................................................... 153
9.2.2.2 Readability 1 mg .................................................................................... 154
9.2.3 Balances with L weighing platform.................................................................. 155
9.2.3.1 Readability 10 mg, with SmartPan weighing pan........................................ 155
9.2.3.2 Readability 0.1 g .................................................................................... 156
9.2.3.3 Readability 1 g ....................................................................................... 158
9.2.4 Comparators with L weighing platform............................................................. 159
9.2.4.1 Redability 1 mg ...................................................................................... 159
9.2.4.2 Readability 5 mg .................................................................................... 160
9.2.4.3 Readability 10 mg .................................................................................. 161
9.3 Dimensions................................................................................................................. 162
9.3.1 Balances with S weighing platform.................................................................. 162
9.3.1.1 Readability 0.1 mg, with Pro Draft Shield and SmartPan weighing pan ......... 162
9.3.1.2 Readabilty 1 mg, with Pro Draft Shield and SmartPan weighing pan ............. 163
9.3.1.3 Readabilty 1 mg, with SmartPan weighing pan........................................... 164
9.3.1.4 Readabilty 5 mg / 10 mg, with SmartPan weighing pan.............................. 165
9.3.1.5 Readability 0.1 g .................................................................................... 166
9.3.2 Comparators with S weighing platform ............................................................ 167
9.3.2.1 Readability 0.1 mg, with Pro Draft Shield and LevelMatic weighing pan ........ 167
9.3.2.2 Readability 1 mg, with Pro Draft Shield and LevelMatic weighing pan ........... 168
9.3.2.3 Readability 1 mg, with XP-W12 draft shield and LevelMatic weighing pan..... 169
9.3.2.4 Readability 1 mg, with Pro Draft Shield...................................................... 170
9.3.3 Balances with L weighing platform.................................................................. 171
9.3.3.1 Readability 10 mg, with SmartPan weighing pan........................................ 171
9.3.3.2 Readability 0.1 g / 1 g ............................................................................ 172
9.3.4 Comparators with L weighing platform............................................................. 173
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9.3.4.1 Readability 1 mg / 5 mg, with XP-W64 draft shield and LevelMatic weighing
pan ....................................................................................................... 173
9.3.4.2 Readability 5 mg / 10 mg........................................................................ 174
9.3.5 Draft shield XP-W12 (for models with S weighing platform)............................... 175
9.3.6 Draft shield XP-W64 (for models with L weighing platform)).............................. 176
10 Accessories and Spare Parts 177
10.1 Accessories................................................................................................................. 177
10.2 Spare parts ................................................................................................................. 183
10.2.1 Balances S weighing platform ........................................................................ 183
10.2.2 Comparators S weighing platform ................................................................... 185
10.2.3 S Platform miscellaneous............................................................................... 186
10.2.4 Balances L weighing platform......................................................................... 187
10.2.5 Comparators L weighing platform ................................................................... 188
10.2.6 L platform miscellaneous ............................................................................... 189
10.2.7 Pro Draft Shield............................................................................................. 190
10.2.8 Packaging.................................................................................................... 191
10.2.8.1 Packaging XPR-S, XSR-S models with draft shield....................................... 191
10.2.8.2 Packaging XPR-S, XSR-S models, no draft shield........................................ 192
10.2.8.3 Packaging XPR-L, XSR-L models, 2-digits.................................................. 193
10.2.8.4 Packaging XPR-L, XSR-L models, 1- and 0-digits ....................................... 194
11 Information on standards 195
12 Disposal 196
Index 197
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1 Introduction

Thank you for choosing a METTLER TOLEDO balance. The balances of the XPR line combine a large number of weighing and adjustment possibilities with excep-
tionally convenient operation. The XPR line comprises a range of balances which differ from each other in relation to their weighing range and
resolution. The following features are common to all models of the XPR line:
Fully automatic adjustment using internal weights.
Built-in level sensor and leveling aid for fast and easy leveling.
Seven inch capacitive color TFT-touchscreen.
Various methods that can be defined individually.
Various routine tests that can be defined individually.
Functions to manage user groups and user rights.
Functions to collect data such as settings that have been changed or objects that have been deleted/added.
Disclaimer for comparators
In this document, the term "balance" is used to describe both balances and comparators. Comparators are characterized by their higher resolution compared to balances and are mainly used for differ-
ential weighing application, such as the calibration of standard weights. Beside standard balance tests, comparators have also been tested with differential repeatability (ABA repeatability) during production.
This information is valid for models of the line/s: XPR2004SC XPR26003LC XPR5004SC XPR32003LD5C XPR2003SC XPR64003LD5C XPR5003SC XPR64002LC XPR10003SC
Software version
This Reference Manual refers to the originally installed > software version V 2.0.201.6.
Finding more information
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1.1 Conventions and symbols used in these Reference Manual

Refers to an external document.
Key and/or button designations and display texts are shown in graphic or bold text (e.g.
Note
Prerequisites
§
1 Steps 2 ...
ð Intermediate results
ð Results
(no symbol) for useful information about the product.
, Balance menu).
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2 Safety Information

Two documents named "User Manual" and "Reference Manual" are available for this instrument.
The User Manual is printed and delivered with the instrument.
The electronic Reference Manual contains a full description of the instrument and its use.
Keep both documents for future reference.
Include both documents if you transfer the instrument to other parties.
Only use the instrument according to the User Manual and the Reference Manual. If you do not use the instrument according to these documents or if the instrument is modified, the safety of the instrument may be impaired and Mettler-Toledo GmbH assumes no liability.

2.1 Definition of signal warning symbols

Safety notes are marked with signal words and warning symbols. These show safety issues and warnings. Ignoring the safety notes may lead to personal injury, damage to the instrument, malfunctions and false results.
General hazard Electrical shock
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
A hazardous situation with medium risk, possibly resulting in death or severe injury if not avoided.
A hazardous situation with low risk, resulting in minor or moderate injury if not avoided.
A hazardous situation with low risk, resulting in damage to the instrument, other material damage, malfunctions and erroneous results, or loss of data.
Personal protective equipment
Chemical resistant safety gloves are intended to protect hands against aggressive chemicals.
The protective goggles protect the eyes from flying parts and liquid splashes.

2.2 Product safety information

Intended use
This balance is designed to be used in laboratories by trained staff. The balance is intended for weighing purposes.
Any other type of use and operation beyond the limits of technical specifications without written consent from Mettler-Toledo GmbH is considered as not intended.
General safety information
This balance complies with current industry standards and the recognized safety regulations; however, it can constitute a hazard in use. Do not open the balance housing: The balance contains no user-serviceable parts. In the event of problems, please contact a METTLER TOLEDO representative.
Always operate and use your instrument only in accordance with the instructions contained in this document. The instructions for setting up your new instrument must be strictly observed.
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If the instrument is not used according to the "Reference Manual", protection of the instrument may be impaired and Mettler-Toledo GmbH assumes no liability.
Staff safety
This printed document must be read and understood before using the balance. This printed document must be retained for future reference.
The balance must not be altered or modified in any way. Only use METTLER TOLEDO original spare parts and accessories.
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Safety notes
WARNING
Danger of death or serious injury due to electric shock!
Contact with parts that contain a live current can lead to injury and death. If the balance cannot be shut down in an emergency situation, people can be injured or the balance can be damaged.
1 Only use the original universal AC/DC adapter delivered with your balance. 2 Check that the voltage printed on the balance is the same as your local power supply
voltage. ð If this is not the case, under no circumstances connect the AC/DC adapter to the power
supply, but contact a METTLER TOLEDO representative.
3 Only plug the adapter into a socket which is grounded.
NOTICE
Damage to the balance due to wrong usage.
1 Only use indoors in dry locations. 2 Do not use pointed objects to operate the touchscreen. 3 Only use original METTLER TOLEDO accessories and peripheral devices. 4 Do not open the balance housing. It contains no user-serviceable parts. Contact a
METTLER TOLEDO representative in case of any issue.
FCC Rules
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s) and part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter­ference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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3 Overview and Functions

7
8
0.1 mg
1 mg
1
2
5
6
1
2
3
5
78
4
4
6

3.1 Overview S weighing platform

3.1.1 Balances with Pro Draft Shield

DripTray
1
SmartPan weighing pan
2
Weighing pan
3
Pro Draft Shield door handler
4
Pro Draft Shield
5
Weighing platform with protective cover
6
Leveling foot
7
Terminal with protective cover
8
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3.1.2 Comparators with Pro Draft Shield

10
0.1 mg / 1 mg
1
3
8
9
11
2
4
8
6
7
10 9
11
5
7
Bottom plate
1
DripTray
2
LevelMatic weighing pan holder
3
SmartPan weighing pan
4
LevelMatic weighing pan
5
Weighing pan
6
Pro Draft Shield door handler
7
Pro Draft Shield
8
Weighing platform with protective cover
9
Leveling foot
10
Terminal with protective cover
11
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3.1.3 Balances without Pro Draft Shield

7
910
1 mg
5 mg / 10 mg
11
22
33
55
0.1 g
11
22
33
44
6
6
7
7
9
9
10
10
55
8
Weighing pan support cap
1
DripTray
2
SmartPan weighing pan
3
Weighing pan support
4
Weighing pan with protective cover
5
Safety foot
6
Weighing platform with protective cover
7
Fastening plate with position screws
8
Leveling foot
9
Terminal with protective cover
10
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3.1.4 Interface board

11
2
3
6 7
5
4
10 mg
0.1 g / 1 g
7
1
2
3
6
8
1
4
5
9789
Ethernet port
1
USB device ports
2
Fixations for optional terminal stand
3
Service seal
4

3.2 Overview L weighing platform

3.2.1 Balances

USB host port
5
Socket for terminal connection cable
6
Socket for AC/DC adapter
7
Weighing pan support cap
1
Adapter plate
2
Draft shield element
3
SmartPan weighing pan
4
Weighing pan with protective cover
5
Weighing pan
6
Weighing platform
7
Leveling foot
8
Terminal with protective cover
9
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3.2.2 Comparators

1 mg / 5 mg / 10 mg
8
9
1
4
8
9
7
2
7
3
5
6
11 22 4
5
6
3

3.2.3 Interface board

3.3 Type plate

Adapter plate with LevelMatic base plate
1
Weighing pan support cap
2
Draft shield element
3
Weighing pan
4
LevelMatic weighing pan holder
5
Socket for AC/DC adapter
1
Socket for terminal connection cable
2
Service seal
3
LevelMatic weighing pan
6
Weighing platform
7
Leveling foot
8
Terminal with protective cover
9
USB host port
4
USB device ports
5
Ethernet port
6
The information on the type plate helps to identify the balance and terminal.
Terminal type plate
The terminal type plate is located on the terminal and contains the following information:
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1. Terminal type
2. Terminal serial number
Weighing unit type plate
The balance type plate is located on the side of the weighing unit and contains the following information:
1. Designation of balance model
2. Year of manufacture
3. Readability
4. Maximum capacity
5. Manufacturer
6. Balance type
7. Serial number
8. Power supply
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3.4 Terminal

11
22 33
44
55
No. Key Name Explanation
1
2
3
4
5
ON/OFF Switches the balance on/off.
- 7 inch capacitive TFT touchscreen
Tare Tares the balance.
Zero Zeroes the balance.
Home To return from any menu level to the home screen.
By tapping
, the balance is not completely switched off but goes into standby mode. To switch the balance completely off, it must be unplugged from the power supply.
Note
Do not disconnect the balance from the power supply unless the balance is not used for an extended period of time.
The touchscreen shows information about the current weighing process.
This function is used when the weighing process involves containers. After taring the balance, the screen shows Net which indicates that all displayed weights are net.
The balance must always be zeroed before starting the weighing process. After zeroing, the balance sets a new zero point.
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3.5 User Interface

3.5.1 Main sections at a glance

The user interface is divided in a main weighing screen and working screen where all the menus and setting can be found.
No. Screen More information
1 Main weighing screen [Main screen "General weighing"}Page36] 2 Working screen Balance menu [Work screen "Balance menu"}Page37] 3 Working screen Methods [Work screen "Methods"}Page37] 4 Working screen Protocol [Work screen "Protocol"}Page38]
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4 Installation and putting into Operation

4.1 Scope of delivery

NOTICE
Risk of damage to the instrument due to the use of unsuitable parts!
Using unsuitable parts with the instrument can damage the instrument or cause it to malfunction.
− Only use parts from METTLER TOLEDO that are intended to be used with your instrument.

4.1.1 Balances with S weighing platform

Components 0.1mg
with Pro
Draft
Shield
Weighing platform with protective cover Terminal with protective cover Terminal support Terminal connection cable (pre-assembled) Pro Draft Shield – Weighing pan 127 x 127 mm – Weighing pan 172 × 205mm – Weighing pan 193 × 223mm – SmartPan weighing pan – Weighing pan support – DripTray – Ring seal – Weighing hook for below-the-balance weighing AC/DC adapter Power cable (country-specific) User Manual Production certificate CE declaration of conformity
1mg
with Pro
Draft
Shield
1 mg
without
Pro
Draft
Shield
5mg / 10 mg
0.1g
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4.1.2 Comparators with S weighing platform

Components 0.1mg 1mg
Weighing platform with protective cover Terminal with protective cover Terminal support Terminal connection cable (pre-assembled) Pro Draft Shield (not for XPR10003SC) Draft shield XP W12 (only for XPR10003SC) – SmartPan weighing pan LevelMatic weighing pan Ø 130 mm (not for XPR2003SC) Bottom plate Ring seal – Weighing hook for below-the-balance weighing AC/DC adapter Power cable (country-specific) User Manual Mass calibration software MC Link Production certificate CE declaration of conformity

4.1.3 Balances with L weighing platform

Components 10mg 0.1g / 1g
Weighing platform Terminal with protective cover Terminal support Terminal connection cable Draft shield element – Weighing pan 172 × 205mm – Weighing pan 280 × 360mm – SmartPan weighing pan – AC/DC adapter Power cable (country-specific) User Manual Production certificate CE declaration of conformity
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4.1.4 Comparators with L weighing platform

Components 1mg 5 mg 10mg
Weighing platform Terminal with protective cover Terminal support Terminal connection cable Draft shield element XP W64 (only for XPR26003LC and
XPR64003LD5C) Weighing pan 280 × 360mm (not for XPR64003LD5C
and XPR64002LC) LevelMatic weighing pan Ø 220 mm with draft shield
element and weighing pan holder (not for XPR32003LD5C) Weighing pan Ø 220 mm with draft shield cover (only for
XPR64002LC) AC/DC adapter Power cable (country-specific) Transport case (only for XPR64002LC) – User Manual Mass calibration software MC Link Production certificate CE declaration of conformity

4.2 Selecting the location

A balance is a sensitive precision instrument. The location where it is placed will have a profound effect on the accuracy of the weighing results.
Requirements of the location
Ensure there is:
indoor on stable table with sufficient distance
(> 15 cm)
Avoid:
direct sunlight vibrations strong drafts temperature fluctu-
in level adequately lit
ations
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4.3 Unpacking the balance

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Open the balance packaging and check for transportation damage or missing parts. Please inform a METTLER TOLEDO service representative in the event of missing or defective parts.
METTLER TOLEDO recommends retaining the original box with its packaging elements. Use the packaging elements to store and to transport the balance.

4.4 Assembling balances with S weighing platform

4.4.1 Attaching the terminal to the weighing platform

The terminal is usually placed in front of the weighing platform on the terminal support. The terminal can also be placed individually, e.g. beside the weighing platform or it can be fixed on an additional terminal stand.
NOTICE
Damage to the balance
The weighing platform and the terminal are not safely fixed by the terminal support and may fall off when carrying.
− Remove the terminal from the weighing platform and place it on the weighing pan when carrying the balance.
1 Place the weighing platform on a flat surface. 2 Position the terminal support (1) in front of the
weighing platform. The plug of the pre-mounted terminal connection cable (2) must lie between the terminal support (1) and the weighing platform.
3 Push the terminal support towards the weighing
platform. The far end of the terminal support (3) must be pushed into the lock element (4) at the bottom of the weighing platform.
4 Use the terminal connection cable to connect the
terminal with the weighing platform.
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5 Place the terminal on top of the terminal support.
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6 Push the terminal towards the weighing platform until
the terminal locks into the terminal support.
ð The terminal is mounted and connected to the
weighing platform.

4.4.2 Balances 0.1 mg with Pro Draft Shield and SmartPan weighing pan

Note
The 0.1 mg balances with Pro Draft Shield are equipped with a ring seal. The aim of the ring seal is to isolate the weighing chamber from draft and must always be correctly installed at the bottom of the Pro Draft Shield.
1 Turn the Pro Draft Shield carefully sideways into
horizontal position.
2 Push the ring seal (2) through the opening (1) on the
bottom of the Pro Draft Shield.
3 Fix the ring seal in the opening of the Pro Draft Shield.
The ring seal (3) must be properly fixed into the opening. The upper edge (4) of the ring seal must lay all around the bottom of the Pro Draft Shield.
4 Turn the Pro Draft Shield carefully back into vertical
position.
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5 Open the Pro Draft Shield with the door handlers on
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both sides.
6 Hold the Pro Draft Shield on the top bars (5) on both
sides and place it on top of the weighing platform.
7 Place the DripTray (6) into the Pro Draft Shield. 8 Place the SmartPan weighing pan (7) into the Pro
Draft Shield on top of the DripTray (6).
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4.4.3 Balances 1 mg with Pro Draft Shield

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1 Open both side doors of the Pro Draft Shield. 2 Hold the Pro Draft Shield on the top bars (1) on both
sides.
3 Place the Pro Draft Shield on top of the weighing
platform.
4 Place the DripTray (2) into the Pro Draft Shield. 5 Place the SmartPan weighing pan (3) into the Pro
Draft Shield on top of the DripTray (2).
6 The weighing pan (4) is optional and can be placed
into the Pro Draft Shield on top of the SmartPan weighing pan (3).
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4.4.4 Comparators 0.1 mg and 1 mg with LevelMatic weighing pan

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1 Open both side doors of the Pro Draft Shield. 2 Lift the Pro Draft Shield by holding on the top bars (1)
on both sides.
3 Place the Pro Draft Shield on top of the weighing
platform.
4 Place the bottom plate (2) into the Pro Draft Shield. 5 Place the LevelMatic holder (3) into the Pro Draft
Shield on top of the bottom plate (2).
6 Place the LevelMatic weighing pan (4) into the Pro
Draft Shield on top of the LevelMatic weighing pan holder (3).

4.4.5 Balances 1 mg with SmartPan weighing pan

1 Place the DripTray (1) on top of the weighing platform. 2 Place the SmartPan weighing pan (2) on top of the
DripTray (1).
3 The weighing pan can be placed on top of the
SmartPan weighing pan if needed.
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4.4.6 Balances 5 mg / 10 mg with SmartPan weighing pan

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1 Place the weighing pan support caps (1) on top of the
weighing platform. 2 Place the DripTray (2) on top of the weighing platform. 3 Place the SmartPan weighing pan (3) on top of the 4
weighing pan support caps (1). 4 Place the weighing pan with the protective cover (4)
on top of the SmartPan weighing pan (3).

4.4.7 Balances 0.1 g

1 Place the 4 pan support caps (1) on top of the
weighing platform. 2 Place the weighing pan support (2) on top of the 4
weighing pan support caps (1). 3 Place the weighing pan with the protective cover (3)
on top of the weighing pan support (2).
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