Calibration Data; Overload Values - sauter FS Series Manual

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11.3.1.3.2 Load and unload before adjustment
Load and unload the unit at least 3 times with the nominal load.
11.3.1.3.3 Read in adjustment points
Now read in the adjustment 11.3.1.3.1 adjustment points. When you have attached the
respective adjustment weight, click on positive adjustment point and negative
adjustment point in the lower area of the display. After successful recording, the raw
values are displayed to the right with a tick next to them.
11.3.1.3.4 Save adjustment
Save the adjustment by clicking on Save. When the adjustment has been successfully
saved, a tick symbol appears to the right of it.
11.3.1.3.5 Check adjustment
Check with your adjustment weights whether the settings you have made are correct.
Proceed as described in chapter 10 described.

11.3.2 Calibration data

On this page you will find information if a measuring device with internal cell (CH0) or
a device with external measuring cell (CH1 to CH4) has been calibrated in the KERN
laboratory.
The specified measuring channel indicates to which channel (CH1 to CH4) an external
sensor was connected during adjustment and calibration. It is recommended to always
use external sensors on the same channel and on the same measuring device on
which it was also adjusted and calibrated in order to keep the measurement error to a
minimum.
The calibration date indicates the last calibration. Under Certificate, enter the number
of the calibration to be able to assign the corresponding certificate.

11.3.3 Overload values

On this page you can see the three highest overload values, if there were overloads
above the nominal load. Avoid overloads! They lead to measurement inaccuracies, can
damage the sensor and void the warranty on your unit!
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