Tara Values; Used Oil Bottle Scales - Bosch ACS 511 Repair Instruction

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32 | ACS 511 | Calibration
13.3

Used oil bottle scales

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According to the display, the calibration weight must
be entered in ml. However, we recommend enter-
ing the weight in grams. Because of the density of
1.0 kg/m³ 250 g corresponds to a value of 250 ml.
1. Call up the start screen.
2. Press <3> and <Flush> simultaneously and release.
 The message
ENTER CODE 0000
3. Enter the value 1111 and confirm with E.
4. Select "OUT OIL CALIBRATION" and confirm with
E .
 The display shows
ZERO CALIBRATION
5. Remove the used oil bottle
6. Enter the figure 00.00 and confirm with E.
 The display shows
WEIGHT CALIBRATION
7. Attach the calibrating weight
8. Enter the calibration weight value and confirm with
E.
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The menu containing the functions appears on the
display again.
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Return with <Stop>.
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The used oil scales can also be calibrated without a
calibration weight by filling the used oil bottle with
oil and entering the exact measured total weight of
the used oil bottle.
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is displayed.
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13.4

Tara values

The following Tara values for the Internal refrigerant
cylinder and oil bottles are set from the factory.
Internal refrigerant cylinder:
ACS 511 = 6,5 kg
Oil bottles:
Fresh oil bottle = 90 g
Used oil bottle = 70 g
Setting tara value:
1. Select the Tara value (Tara Internal refrigerant cylin-
der, Tara fresh oil or Tara used oil).
2. Set the weight.
3. Confirm with <Enter>.
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Important note for older software versions:
The Tara values are NOT displayed. You always will
see just value "0" in the menu where you can set the
Tara value.
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If you confirm with <Enter> in this menu, you set "0"
as new Tara value. If you don't want to change the
current value, you have to press the key "Stopp".
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