OHAUS GT 210 Directions For Use And Instructions For Installation

OHAUS GT 210 Directions For Use And Instructions For Installation

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  • Page 40 Ohaus Corporation 29 Hanover Road Florham Park NJ 07932-0900 PRECISION Advanced Electronic Balances GT Series Instruction Manual...
  • Page 41 NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: 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.
  • Page 42: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ....................7 DESCRIPTION ..................... 7 FEATURES ......................7 UNPACKING ......................8 INSTALLATION ....................8 Environment ....................8 Below Balance Hook ..................8 Leveling the Balance ..................9 Power Requirements ..................
  • Page 43 Reference Number .................. 26 High Point ....................26 Printing Data ....................27 Time and Date ..................27 List ......................28 Span Calibration Printout ................ 29 Linearity Calibration Printout ..............29 Calibration Test Printout ................29 Statistics Printout ..................30 Sampling ....................30 Percent Weighing ..................
  • Page 44 SETUP MENU ....................42 Setup Menu Protection ................44 Reset ......................44 Type Approved/LFT ..................45 Unit Selection ....................45 Functions ..................... 46 Statistics ...................... 47 Net ....................... 48 Auto Tare ....................48 Custom Unit or Volume Selection ............... 49 Operating Procedure ................
  • Page 45 Initialize ....................64 Print Stable Data Only ................66 Print Numeric Data Only ................. 66 Time ......................66 Date ......................67 Reference ....................67 Difference ....................67 List ......................68 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................69 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................69 Error Codes List ..................70 SERVICE INFORMATION .................
  • Page 46: Introduction

    DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION The Ohaus Precision Advanced GT Series balances are precision weighing instru- ments, designed to be versatile, accurate, easy to operate and will provide years of service with virtually no maintenance. The Precision Advanced series is constructed using a die-cast aluminum base finished with a durable corrosion resistant epoxy powder paint.
  • Page 47: Unpacking

    INSTALLATION UNPACKING UNPACKING UNPACKING UNPACKING UNPACKING Your Precision Advanced balance was shipped with the following items: • Platform • Platform Support • Power Cord • Below Balance Weighing Hook • Draft Shield included with Models: GT210, GT410 and GT410D • Instruction Manual •...
  • Page 48: Leveling The Balance

    INSTALLATION Leveling the Balance Leveling the Balance Leveling the Balance Leveling the Balance Leveling the Balance The balance is equipped with a level indicator located at the rear of the balance and two adjustable leveling feet. The leveling feet are located under the front of the balance.
  • Page 49: Draft Shield (Models Gt210, Gt410 And Gt4100D)

    INSTALLATION If you wish to change the line voltage setting, remove the power cord and pry the fuse holder loose by inserting a small screwdriver blade in the slot. Remove the fuse holder and rotate it to the proper position with the correct line voltage lining up with the arrow.
  • Page 50: Rs232 Interface

    INSTALLATION RS232 INTERFACE RS232 INTERFACE RS232 INTERFACE RS232 INTERFACE RS232 INTERFACE Precision Advanced balances are equipped with a bi-directional RS232 compatible interface for communication with printers and computers. When the balance is connected directly to a printer, displayed data can be output at any time by simply pressing PRINT, or by using the Auto Print feature.
  • Page 51 INSTALLATION RS232 COMMAND TABLE RS232 COMMAND TABLE RS232 COMMAND TABLE RS232 COMMAND TABLE RS232 COMMAND TABLE Command Command Command Command Command Character Character Character Description Description Description Character Character Description Description ? ? ? ? ? Print current mode Field: Mode Stab CR Length: blank if stable “...
  • Page 52 INSTALLATION Command Command Command Command Command Character Character Character Description Description Description Character Character Description Description P P P P P Print display data Field: Weight Mode Stab CR LF Length: When “numeric only” display data is selected for output in the RS232 menu, the Mode Same as ? field is not output.
  • Page 53: Operation

    OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION OPERATION Switch Functions Switch Functions Switch Functions Switch Functions Switch Functions The pushbutton switches located on the front of the balance serve many functions. please read the following information before pressing any of these switches. Pressing any of these switches after the balance is turned on results in the following: Sends weight data, statisti- Turns display OFF.
  • Page 54: Symbols Used For Operation Of The Balance

    Symbols Used for Operation of the Balance Symbols Used for Operation of the Balance Symbols Used for Operation of the Balance Symbols Used for Operation of the Balance Symbols Used for Operation of the Balance This instruction manual uses certain symbols to explain various operational proce- dures and actions that occur.
  • Page 55: Navigating The Menus

    OPERATION Navigating the Menus Navigating the Menus Navigating the Menus Navigating the Menus Navigating the Menus There are four menus four menus four menus four menus used in the balance: four menus CALIBRATION USER SETUP PRINT To enter the menus To enter the menus To enter the menus To enter the menus...
  • Page 56: Operational Guide/Index

    OPERATION Operational Guide/Index Operational Guide/Index Operational Guide/Index Operational Guide/Index Operational Guide/Index The Operational Guide/Index lists the pages for all balance operations and options. After settings are made, exit menus to save settings. FUNCTION FUNCTION TO OPERATE TO OPERATE SETUP SETUP FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION...
  • Page 57: Turning The Balance On

    OPERATION Turning the Balance ON Turning the Balance ON Turning the Balance ON Turning the Balance ON Turning the Balance ON 1. With no load on the platform, connect the power cord to a suitable power source. The balance signals one long beep to indicate power has been ap- plied.
  • Page 58: Display Indications

    OPERATION Display Indications Display Indications Display Indications Display Indications Display Indications The following table describes each of the display indicators. DISPLAY INDICATORS DISPLAY INDICATORS DISPLAY INDICATORS DISPLAY INDICATORS DISPLAY INDICATORS Stabilization Stabilization Stabilization Stabilization Stabilization Before initially using the balance, allow time for it to adjust to its new environment. The balance only requires to be plugged in to warm up.
  • Page 59: Weighing

    OPERATION Weighing Weighing Weighing Weighing Weighing NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE: The GT Series balances are shipped with grams only enabled and is labeled NOTE in this manner. When the balance is to be used with other Type Approved/Legal for Trade units of measure, the desired unit must be enabled and the appropriate label from the card supplied must be attached to the balance to rezero the display.
  • Page 60: Percent Weighing

    OPERATION Percent Weighing Percent Weighing Percent Weighing Percent Weighing Percent Weighing enabled only enabled only enabled only enabled only enabled only Percent Weighing is when EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE the Percent Function is selected under the Setup menu. Refer to page 40. Percent A 10g reference load is set for 20%: weighing permits you to place a reference...
  • Page 61: Parts Counting

    OPERATION Parts Counting Parts Counting Parts Counting Parts Counting Parts Counting enabled only enabled only enabled only enabled only enabled only Parts Counting is when the Parts Counting Function is selected in the Setup menu. Refer to page 40. In the parts counting mode, the balance displays the quantity of parts you place on the platform.
  • Page 62: Check Weighing

    OPERATION Check Weighing Check Weighing Check Weighing Check Weighing Check Weighing enabled only enabled only enabled only enabled only enabled only Check Weighing is when the Check Weighing Function is selected in the Setup menu. Refer to page 46. Refer to page 52, Check Weighing Options under the Setup menu to set the Reference Type and Display Type options.
  • Page 63: Animal Weighing

    OPERATION Check Weighing (Cont.) Check Weighing (Cont.) Check Weighing (Cont.) Check Weighing (Cont.) Check Weighing (Cont.) 13. Repeat steps 10 and 11 to set the over value. When the last digit is entered, the display indicates one of three display modes for check weighing. 14.
  • Page 64: Fillguide

    OPERATION Fill Guide Fill Guide Fill Guide Fill Guide Fill Guide enabled only enabled only enabled only enabled only enabled only FILLGUIDE BAR GRAPH Fill Guide is when Fill Guide Function is selected under the Setup menu. Refer to page 46. To set options, refer to page 55, Fill Options under the Setup Options submenu.
  • Page 65: Reference Number

    OPERATION Fill Guide (Cont.) Fill Guide (Cont.) Fill Guide (Cont.) Fill Guide (Cont.) Fill Guide (Cont.) Reference Number Reference Number Reference Number Reference Number Reference Number If reference number was selected under the Fill Option submenu with the balance in a weighing mode, proceed as follows: .
  • Page 66: Printing Data

    OPERATION High Point (Cont.) High Point (Cont.) High Point (Cont.) High Point (Cont.) High Point (Cont.) To view the lowest and highest sample weight. The display LIMIT flashes, the lowest sample weight is displayed followed by two short beeps, the display then indicates the highest sample weight for a few seconds then automatically changes back to the normal weighing mode.
  • Page 67: List

    OPERATION Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) GT MODEL 98101-18 Sr 1.0 List List List List List User Menu List is a convienent method of examining AL = 3, Stb = 1d which parameters are set up in the bal- AZT = Off, Beep = Off ance.
  • Page 68: Span Calibration Printout

    OPERATION Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) - - - - - SPAN CAL - - - - - - Span Calibration Printout Span Calibration Printout Span Calibration Printout Span Calibration Printout Span Calibration Printout 4/01/95 12:00:00 PM...
  • Page 69: Statistics Printout

    OPERATION Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Statistics Printout Statistics Printout Statistics Printout Statistics Printout Statistics Printout When statistics is enabled, a printout can be made with any of the major balance functions such as;...
  • Page 70: Percent Weighing

    OPERATION Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Percent Weighing Percent Weighing Percent Weighing Percent Weighing Percent Weighing Statistical printouts of Percent Weighing - - - - - START - - - - - 4/01/95 12:00:00 PM are similar to sampling statistics.
  • Page 71: Check Weighing

    OPERATION Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Printing Data (Cont.) Check Weighing Check Weighing Check Weighing Check Weighing Check Weighing - - - - - START - - - - 4/01/9512:00:00 pm When the balance is in a Check Weighing 50.78 g ACCEPT mode, each sample can be checked ei-...
  • Page 72: Menus

    MENUS MENUS MENUS MENUS MENUS MENUS Each submenu of the GT Balance contains numerous selections which can be set for specific operations. To customize the operation of the balance for specific measure- ments, functions and printing, it is necessary to make selections in each menu. The following illustration identifies the major items in each menu and the factory default settings are shown in bold type with the exception of the Setup Options and Print options which are shown in their respective menus.
  • Page 73: Menu Lock-Out Protection

    MENUS MENU LOCK-OUT PROTECTION MENU LOCK-OUT PROTECTION MENU LOCK-OUT PROTECTION MENU LOCK-OUT PROTECTION MENU LOCK-OUT PROTECTION Calibration Calibration Calibration User User User Setup Setup Setup Calibration Calibration User User Setup Setup Access to the Print Print Print Print Print menus, can be disabled using the Lockswitch located on the PC board inside the balance.
  • Page 74 SEALING STICKER METHOD METHOD METHOD METHOD METHOD Apply Seal, see illustration for location. Seal is provided by Weights and Mea- sures officials or authorized Ohaus ALTERNATE representatives. LABEL (LFT) (See page 39) Reinstall items removed. LEAD SEAL LEAD SEAL SEALING STICKER...
  • Page 75: Type Approved Balance Sealing

    MENUS CALIBRATION MENU CALIBRATION MENU CALIBRATION MENU CALIBRATION MENU CALIBRATION MENU Precision Advanced balances features CalTest which offers a choice of three Cal Span Cal Span Cal Span Cal Span Cal Span calibration methods: Cal Span, Cal Linearity, and Cal User. calibration ensures that the balance reads correctly within specifications using two weight values: zero and a weight value at either 25%, 50%, 75% of or at the balance’s full...
  • Page 76: Span Calibration

    MENUS Span Calibration Span Calibration Span Calibration Span Calibration Span Calibration NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: Do not disturb the balance Do not disturb the balance Do not disturb the balance Do not disturb the balance Do not disturb the balance when -C- is displayed.
  • Page 77: User Calibration

    MENUS User Calibration User Calibration User Calibration User Calibration User Calibration User calibration is used when it is desired to calibrate the balance using a mass of known value. To use this calibration feature, proceed as follows: . Last calibration mass value is displayed with the first digit flashing.
  • Page 78: User Menu

    MENUS Cal Test (Cont.) Cal Test (Cont.) Cal Test (Cont.) Cal Test (Cont.) Cal Test (Cont.) switch allows the selection of either 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% of full span to be used to calibrate the balance. 7. Place the required mass on the platform The balance weighs the test mass based on current calibration data, then displays the difference between the measured value and requested value.
  • Page 79: Reset

    MENUS Reset Reset Reset Reset Reset factory default This submenu enables you to reset all User menu selections to the settings: Averaging Level 1 1 1 1 1 , Stability Range .5d, .5d, .5d, .5d, .5d, Auto-Zero Tracking .5d .5d and Beep OFF.
  • Page 80: Stability Range

    MENUS Stability Range Stability Range Stability Range Stability Range Stability Range The stability range specifies the weighing results must be within a preset tolerance limit for a certain time to turn the stability indicator ON. When a displayed weight changes beyond the allowable range, the stability indicator turns OFF, indicating an unstable condition.
  • Page 81: Beep Function

    MENUS Beep Function Beep Function Beep Function Beep Function Beep Function A beep (sound) feature is a tone or series of tones emitted to annunciate various balance conditions. The table below defines when the beeps are sounded if turned ON. The default setting for the Beep menu is OFF. To turn the sound feature ON, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 82: Setup Menu

    MENUS SETUP MENU SETUP MENU SETUP MENU SETUP MENU SETUP MENU The Setup menu is used to customize the operation of the balance for your specific requirements. It contains submenus which enable you to turn features on or off, and Reset program balance parameters.
  • Page 83: Setup Menu Protection

    MENUS Setup Menu Protection Setup Menu Protection Setup Menu Protection Setup Menu Protection Setup Menu Protection SETUP MENU SETUP MENU SETUP MENU SETUP MENU SETUP MENU The Setup menu may be locked out to FACTORY DEFAULTS FACTORY DEFAULTS FACTORY DEFAULTS FACTORY DEFAULTS FACTORY DEFAULTS prevent unauthorized personnel from...
  • Page 84: Type Approved/Lft

    MENUS Type Approved/LFT Type Approved/LFT Type Approved/LFT Type Approved/LFT Type Approved/LFT LFT can be set to ON or OFF. Selecting ON automatically sets the parameters shown in the table to conform to type approved requirements. For sealing method, refer to Type Approved Sealing section.
  • Page 85: Functions

    MENUS Unit Selection (Cont.) Unit Selection (Cont.) Unit Selection (Cont.) Unit Selection (Cont.) Unit Selection (Cont.) To view or change the various weighing units: 1. Access the submenu. for next unit status. 5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each unit. Taels Taels Taels...
  • Page 86: Statistics

    MENUS Statistics Statistics Statistics Statistics Statistics Statistics provides printed display data of: Standard Deviation either population or sample, Mean, Sum, High, Low and Difference readings. Each can be individually set ON or OFF. 1. Access menu. . Enable allows the statistics feature to be turned off without losing the individual settings programmed into memory.
  • Page 87: Net

    MENUS Weight shown on the display can be referred to as a zero value (gross value) or tare value (net value). When enabled the display value also has GROSS/NET Indicator turned ON, this feature will allow you to obtain a zero value by a long press on A short press is a tare.
  • Page 88: Custom Unit Or Volume Selection

    MENUS Custom Unit or Volume Selection Custom Unit or Volume Selection Custom Unit or Volume Selection Custom Unit or Volume Selection Custom Unit or Volume Selection Custom Unit is enabled when Unit 3 under Unit Selection is selected. This feature can be used to create your own custom weighing unit.
  • Page 89: Operating Procedure

    MENUS Custom Unit or Volume Selection (Cont.) Custom Unit or Volume Selection (Cont.) Custom Unit or Volume Selection (Cont.) Custom Unit or Volume Selection (Cont.) Custom Unit or Volume Selection (Cont.) 8. After the last digit is entered, the display indicates the current exponent preceded by the letter .
  • Page 90: Good Laboratory Practices

    MENUS Good Laboratory Practices Good Laboratory Practices Good Laboratory Practices Good Laboratory Practices Good Laboratory Practices Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) submenu allows the selection of Time, Balance Identification Number, Identification Number, Project Number, Calibration and Name data to be printed. The purpose of this submenu is to permit the printing of the above selected items.
  • Page 91: Check Weighing Options

    MENUS Parts Counting Error (Cont.) Parts Counting Error (Cont.) Parts Counting Error (Cont.) Parts Counting Error (Cont.) Parts Counting Error (Cont.) indicates percentage of acceptable error. Settings are shown in table. to change the percentage error limits, when the desired setting is reached. ERROR LEVELS ERROR LEVELS ERROR LEVELS...
  • Page 92: Sample Displays

    MENUS SAMPLE DISPLAYS SAMPLE DISPLAYS SAMPLE DISPLAYS SAMPLE DISPLAYS SAMPLE DISPLAYS NOTE NOTE NOTE: Samples of the displays for check weighing are shown as follows using a NOTE NOTE reference weight of 50 grams. The over limit was set at 55 grams, and the lower limit was set at 45 grams.
  • Page 93: Animal Weighing Options

    MENUS Check Weighing Options (Cont.) Check Weighing Options (Cont.) Check Weighing Options (Cont.) Check Weighing Options (Cont.) Check Weighing Options (Cont.) The following procedure describes how to set up the balance for all choices. Before starting, the Check Weighing option must have been selected under the Functions submenu.
  • Page 94: Fill Option

    MENUS Animal Weighing Options Animal Weighing Options Animal Weighing Options Animal Weighing Options Animal Weighing Options Animal Weighing Options is enabled only when Animal Weighing Function is selected. Animal weighing settings allow the balance to compensate for animal activity. Four settings are available: AW OPT levels, 0 through 3. AW0 should be used for an inactive subject, where AW3 should be used for an active subject.
  • Page 95: Time

    MENUS Fill Option (Cont.) Fill Option (Cont.) Fill Option (Cont.) Fill Option (Cont.) Fill Option (Cont.) If REF WT is selected, a sample reference weight is used later to set the weight parameter into the balance. If NUMBER is selected, a number representing the desired sample weight has to be entered.
  • Page 96: Date

    MENUS Time (Cont.) Time (Cont.) Time (Cont.) Time (Cont.) Time (Cont.) first two digits are flashing. to change flashing digits to current local hour. flashes the last two digits. NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE: will back up display. changes minutes display. to accept.
  • Page 97: Lockswitch

    MENUS Date (Cont.) Date (Cont.) Date (Cont.) Date (Cont.) Date (Cont.) to change flashing digit. to change year. NOTE NOTE NOTE: At power up, if Time in the GLP submenu is set to ON, the display flashes NOTE NOTE for about 1.5 seconds to prompt setting of time and date . Lockswitch Lockswitch Lockswitch...
  • Page 98: List

    MENUS List List List List List This submenu can be used to output a listing of current menu settings via the RS232 interface. When selected, all menu settings for the User, Setup and Print menus will be output either to an external printer or computer. To use this feature, your balance must be connected to a computer or printer.
  • Page 99: Print Menu

    MENUS PRINT MENU PRINT MENU PRINT MENU PRINT MENU PRINT MENU The Print menu provides a number of options which includes: reset, communications, Reset good laboratory practices, and list. sets all submenus contained in the Print Communication submenu to factory default settings. specifies baud rate, number of data bits, parity bit type and stop bits.
  • Page 100: Reset

    MENUS Reset Reset Reset Reset Reset This submenu enables you to reset all all Print menu selections to the factory default settings shown below. Reset does not appear if the menu has been locked out. Function Default Baud Rate br2400 Data Bits 7 data Parity...
  • Page 101: Baud Rate

    MENUS Baud Rate Baud Rate Baud Rate Baud Rate Baud Rate This submenu is used to select the desired baud rate. There are five available baud rates to choose from: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600. The default setting is 2400 baud.
  • Page 102: Stop Bits

    MENUS Stop Bits Stop Bits Stop Bits Stop Bits Stop Bits The number of stop bits can be set to 1 or 2. The default setting is 2. To set stop bits, proceed as follows: 1. Access the submenu. Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)
  • Page 103: Print Options

    MENUS Print Options Print Options Print Options Print Options Print Options This submenu contains additional features which can be set and include Auto Print, Initialize Auto Print, Stable Data only, Numeric Data only, Time, Date and Reference data and Difference. To change any of the above listed options, enter the submenu. Auto Print Feature Auto Print Feature Auto Print Feature...
  • Page 104 MENUS Initialize (Cont.) Initialize (Cont.) Initialize (Cont.) Initialize (Cont.) Initialize (Cont.) to increase or to decrease the interval num- ber. to enter a range of non printing values. To exclude data To exclude data To exclude data To exclude data To exclude data , the WITHIN SELECTED RANGE:...
  • Page 105: Print Stable Data Only

    MENUS Print Stable Data Only Print Stable Data Only Print Stable Data Only Print Stable Data Only Print Stable Data Only When enabled, this feature permits only stable display data to be output. To set the feature ON or OFF, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 106: Date

    MENUS Date Date Date Date Date When the Date function is set ON, allows the balance to output the current date to the printer. To set the Date feature ON or OFF, proceed as follows: 1. Access the submenu under the Print Options menu NOTE NOTE NOTE...
  • Page 107: List

    MENUS List List List List List This submenu can be used to output a listing of current menu settings via the RS232 interface. When selected, all menu settings for the User, Setup and Print menus will be output either to an external printer or computer. To use this feature, your balance must be connected to a computer or printer.
  • Page 108: Care And Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE CARE AND MAINTENANCE CARE AND MAINTENANCE CARE AND MAINTENANCE CARE AND MAINTENANCE CARE AND MAINTENANCE To keep the balance operating properly, the housing and platform should be kept clean and free from foreign material. If necessary, a cloth dampened with a mild detergent may be used.
  • Page 109: Error Codes List

    MAINTENANCE Error Codes List Error Codes List Error Codes List Error Codes List Error Codes List The following list describes the various error codes and which can appear on the display and the suggested remedy. Data Errors Data Errors Data Errors Data Errors Data Errors Transient error (hardware error, probably static discharge).
  • Page 110 MAINTENANCE Error Codes List (Cont.) Error Codes List (Cont.) Error Codes List (Cont.) Error Codes List (Cont.) Error Codes List (Cont.) CheckSum Errors CheckSum Errors CheckSum Errors CheckSum Errors CheckSum Errors Power-on load out of specification: Balance was turned on with load on platform or platform off balance.
  • Page 111: Service Information

    SERVICE INFORMATION If the Troubleshooting section does not resolve or describe your problem, you will need to contact an authorized Ohaus Service Agent. For Service assistance in the United States, please call Ohaus Corporation toll-free at (800) 526-0659. An Ohaus Product Service Specialist will be available to help you.
  • Page 112: Specifications

    MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS MODEL MODEL MODEL GT210 GT210 GT210 GT410 GT410 GT410 GT410D GT410D GT410D GT400 GT400 GT400 GT2100 GT2100 GT2100 MODEL MODEL GT210 GT210 GT410 GT410 GT410D GT410D GT400 GT400 GT2100 GT2100 Capacity (g) 100/410* 2100 60/263* 1350 1000...
  • Page 113 MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS (Cont.) SPECIFICATIONS (Cont.) SPECIFICATIONS (Cont.) SPECIFICATIONS (Cont.) SPECIFICATIONS (Cont.) MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL MODEL GT4100 GT4100 GT4100 GT4100 GT4100 GT4100D GT4100D GT4100D GT4100D GT4100D GT4000 GT4000 GT4000 GT4000 GT4000 GT8000 GT8000 GT8000 GT8000 GT8000 GT8000T GT8000T GT8000T GT8000T GT8000T Capacity (g) 4100...
  • Page 114: Limited Warranty

    Ohaus products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of delivery through the duration of the warranty period. During the warranty period Ohaus will repair, or, at its option, replace any component(s) that proves to be defective at no charge, provided that the product is returned, freight prepaid, to Ohaus.
  • Page 115 Ohaus Corporation 29 Hanover Road, Florham Park, NJ 07932, USA Tel: (973) 377-9000, Fax: (973) 593-0359 With offices worldwide P/N 76769-16 R1095 © Ohaus Corporation 1995, all rights reserved.
  • Page 116 HOW TO ENTER THE MAIN MENU Press and hold , release when MENU is displayed. The calibration menu CAL is automatically displayed after MENU. CAL is one of the four primary menus used in the balance. The primary menus are: CAL, USER, SETUP and PRINT. CHANGE PRIMARY MENUS When the CAL menu is displayed, each press of places the balance in the...
  • Page 117 GT MENU STRUCTURE This illustration identifies the four Main menus and Submenus. The factory default settings in the submenus are shown in bold type with the exception of the Setup Options and Print options which are shown in their respective menus in the manual.
  • Page 118 This supplement is intended to be used in conjunction with the Precision Electronic Balances GT Series Instruction Manual. Unless otherwise specified in this supplement, the Instruction Manual contains the necessary procedures for setting up, calibrating, operating and maintaining the balance. © Ohaus Corporation 1995, all rights reserved.
  • Page 119 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This supplement describes the basic differences for Models GT310, GT310E and GT310V which are not covered in the GT Series Instruction Manual. UNPACKING UNPACKING UNPACKING UNPACKING UNPACKING Your Precision Advanced balance was shipped with the following items: •...
  • Page 120 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS MODEL MODEL GT310 GT310 MODEL MODEL MODEL GT310 GT310 GT310 Capacity (g) 1550 oz avd oz t 4784 mommes lb avd 0.68 Readability (g) 0.001 0.001 0.005 oz avd 0.00005 oz t 0.00005 0.02 mommes 0.0005 lb avd 0.000002...
  • Page 121 PARTS INFORMATION PARTS INFORMATION PARTS INFORMATION If you require replacement parts or would like to purchase accessories, please call Ohaus Corporation toll-free at (800) 526-0659, an Ohaus Product Parts Specialist will be available to help you. REPLACEMENT PARTS REPLACEMENT PARTS...

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