ISHIDA IWX-150/30 Operation Manual
ISHIDA IWX-150/30 Operation Manual

ISHIDA IWX-150/30 Operation Manual

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・ Do not carry out installation, operation, service or mainte-
nance until thoroughly understanding the contents of this
manual.
・ Keep this manual available at all times for installation, oper-
ation, service, and maintenance.
Manual No. 0149A
ISHIDA CO., LTD.

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  • Page 1 ・ Do not carry out installation, operation, service or mainte- nance until thoroughly understanding the contents of this manual. ・ Keep this manual available at all times for installation, oper- ISHIDA CO., LTD. ation, service, and maintenance. Manual No. 0149A...
  • Page 2 Please convey your comments to the near- est Ishida Company regional representa- tive. Thank you! C opy r i g h t c 20 01 b y I sh i d a Co . , Ltd. All Rights Reserve d.
  • Page 3 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS To ensure the safe operation of this machine, the general safety considerations below must be followed: Grounding This instrument is a Class 1 device which requires protective grounding for safe operation. To avoid potential shock hazards, a protective grounding conductor for the instrument must be securely connected to the main grounding provision by qualified service personnel.
  • Page 4 CAUTIONS FOR USE Always operate the scale on a level surface. Do not disassemble the scale. Do not expose the scale to direct sunlight for Do not allow any liquids to come into contact long period. with the scale. Do not drop or apply a strong shock to the When cleaning the scale, only use a soft dry scale.
  • Page 5 Avoid Locating the Scale in the Following Places: A place of low temperature, high temperature or high humidity A place exposed to direct sunlight A place frequently exposed to vibration On an unstable floor or table. A place directly exposed to wind, cold air, or hot air. A place directly exposed to cold air from a cooler or refrigerator.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Before Using Your Scale ....7 1-1 Cautions for Handling ....... . . 7 2.
  • Page 7: Before Using Your Scale

    ISHIDA regional representative for • Never peel off the seal affixed to the repair. Continued use of the scale under such abnor- scale body.
  • Page 8: Name And Function Of Each Component

    2. Name and Function of Each Component 2-1 External View of the Scale 2-2 Function of Each Key Used to turn ON/OFF display function of scale. key turns ON or OFF the display function of the scale. Power to the scale is still active even when the key is switched OFF.
  • Page 9: Preparing The Scale

    3. Preparing the Scale The following describes the procedure for preparing the scale before operation. 3-1 Fitting the Display Pole and Setting Up the Scale The display unit and display pole are fitted together with a tightening knob. The display pole and the bracket pipe base are separated.
  • Page 10 4. Fix the Display Pole with the Bracket Pipe. After confirming the screw holes are aligned, fix the display pole to the scale body with the bracket pipe (at four points with plain washers and hex head screws). Fit the bracket pipe with its larger radius cor- ners facing upward.
  • Page 11 7. Level the Scale. Adjust the level adjustable feet until the air bubble inside the level remains at the center of the circle. 8. Supply the Power Insert the power supply plug into the outlet. Ground the plug if the scale will be used in a place with a chance of electrical leakage or static electricity or in such an area exposed to electrical noise as the vicinity of an electric motor.
  • Page 12: Vertical Adjustment Of The Display Unit

    10. Adjust the Zero Point. When no zero-point mark ( ) is displayed, press the key. 3-2 Vertical Adjustment of the Display Unit After loosening the display unit tightening knob, adjust the unit at an easy-to-see angle. Then, retighten the knob. 1 2 IWX Operation Manual Kg Version Manual No.
  • Page 13: Weighing

    4. Weighing 1. Turn ON the Power Switch. With nothing placed on the weighing platter, press the key. The display unit will turn on. Make sure that the display indicates all "0"s. 2. Subtract the Tare. After placing a tare container on the weighing platter, press the key.
  • Page 14 3. Weigh an Item. Place the item to be weighed on the weighing platter together with the tare weight. * When the upper and lower limit values have been set, the following will be displayed. Weighing Indication on scale (When the built-in buzzer is set to distin- Weighing condition result guish between the upper and lower limits)
  • Page 15: Tare Key-In Mode

    5. Tare Key-in Mode 1. Switch to the Tare Key-in Mode. After confirming the scale is in a stable condition with nothing on the platter, press the key for two seconds. 2. Set the Tare. Move the flashing digit by pressing the key, and press the key or to key in the tare.
  • Page 16 3. Press the Key. The tare will be set. 1 6 IWX Operation Manual Kg Version Manual No. 0149A...
  • Page 17: Confirming The Tare

    6. Confirming the Tare 1. Confirm the Tare during Weighing Operation. To confirm the preset tare, press the key. - For a tare of 0.08 kg: Manual No. 0149A IWX Operation Manual Kg Version 1 7...
  • Page 18: Using The Preset Function

    7. Using the Preset Function 7-1 Presetting 1. With the Power Supply Turned OFF, Press the Key. Then Press the Key. Preset No. 1 will be displayed. Press the key while all displays are ON (while the buzzer is sounding). 2.
  • Page 19 3. Set the Tare for Weighing Range A. Move the flashing digit by pressing the key. Then key in the tare for weighing range A by pressing the key or key. - For a tare of 0.25 kg: × 3 ×...
  • Page 20 4. Set the Tare for Weighing Range B. Move the flashing digit by pressing the key. Then key in the tare for weighing range B by pressing the key or key. - For a tare of 0.3 kg: × 4 ×...
  • Page 21 6. Set the Lower Limit Value. Move the flashing digit by pressing the key. Then key in the lower limit value by pressing the key or key. - For a lower limit value of 0.5 kg: × 5 Press the key.
  • Page 22: Calling The Preset Value

    7-2 Calling the Preset Value 1. Press the Key for Two Seconds. Preset No.1 will be displayed. 2. Select the Preset No. Select the preset No. to be called by pressing the key or key. - For preset No. 2: Pressing the key will increase the preset No.,...
  • Page 23 3. Press the Key. The tare, upper limit value, and lower limit value will be displayed. (Example) Tare weight : 0.25 kg Upper limit value: 1.00 kg Lower limit value: 0.50 kg If no tare weight has been set, or if neither the upper limit value nor lower limit value has been set, the val- ues before pressing the...
  • Page 24: Setting Mode

    8. Setting Mode 8-1 Setting Method 1. With the Power Supply Turned Off, Press the Key. Then Immediately Press the Key. The set value number of setting No. 1 is indicated. While all display segments are ON (while the buzzer is sounding), press the key.
  • Page 25 3. Change the Incorrect Setting No. Select the desired setting No. by pressing the key. - To set the sounding condition of the built-in buzzer: × 15 The currently set value for the built-in buzzer sound is indicated by the setting No. 16. Return to the procedure 2.
  • Page 26: Set Values List

    8-2 Set Values List Setting Setting Description of setting Setting condition value No. Key selection function All keys enabled key enabled (Scale is active at all times when power supply is ON.) Function to automatically No function provided call preset No. Preset No.
  • Page 27 Setting Setting Description of setting Setting condition value No. No output function provided Serial output system (RS232) Unconditional (synchronized with A/D conversion) Under output condition <F12> When data input is required (RS input) Automatic/within limit/stable state output (printing) Serial output condition (RS232) Manual/within limit/ stable state output (printing) Automatic/within and without limit/ stable state output...
  • Page 28 Setting Setting Description of setting Setting condition value No. Loud buzzer (only when Buzzer ON when weighing is stabilized outside limit (normally OFF) installed optionally) Buzzer OFF (normally ON) simultaneously with built-in buzzer Buzzer OFF under "OVER" condition (normally ON) Buzzer OFF under "OK"...
  • Page 29: Routing Servicing And Cleaning

    9. Routing Servicing and Cleaning 9-1 Routine Servicing After cleaning the outer surface of the scale with a soft wet cloth, wipe it with a dry cloth. 9-2 Cleaning Methods Part to be cleaned Cleaning method (1) Remove the weighing platter from the scale, and rub the platter sur- face gently with a soft brush or soft cloth soaked with water-diluted neutral detergent.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting Guide

    (3) Protect scale from strong winds. (4) Keep items to be weighed away from the display pole. * For symptoms other than those described above, contact the nearest ISHIDA regional representative where you purchased your scale. 3 0 IWQ Operation Manual Kg Version...
  • Page 31: Specifications

    11. Specifications Models IWX-150 IWX-30 Capacity/ 150 kg/50 g 30 kg/10 g (dual) (dual) Minimum Graduation 60 kg/20 g 15 kg/ 5 g Display Fluorescent Weight Check over, accept, under Tare weight Preset Function Upper limit weight Lower limit weight Weight 16.8 kg 9.4 kg...
  • Page 32 2001 Aug.

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