Pipette Adjustment (Not Available In Ex12001, Ex24001, Ex35001); Pipette Adjustment - Manual (Default) - OHAUS Explorer EX6202N Instruction Manual

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4.13

Pipette Adjustment (not available in EX12001, EX24001, EX35001)

Pipette adjustment checks the accuracy and precision values of pipettes by weight analysis. The balance has a
built-in density reference table for water at temperatures between 10° C and 30° C. If other liquids are used for
pipette calibration, enter the liquid's density at current room temperature in g/cm
within the balance, the atmospheric pressure is also required.
Pipette adjustment can be accomplished manually (with a key press after each step) or automatically (weights
are automatically recorded when stable). Calculations made within the balance provide results of inaccuracy and
imprecision. Up to 30 samples can be used.
4.13.1 Pipette Adjustment – Manual (default)
Confirm the default values displayed are correct:
Nominal, Inaccuracy, Imprecision, Density, Atmospheric
Pressure, Water Temperature, etc.
To edit the default values, touch the Edit Settings button.
The Edit Settings Screen.
Settings available: Nominal Capacity, Water Temp,
Functions Available: Return to Application
To adjust the pipette Nominal Capacity value,
touch the Nominal button.
Enter the Nominal Capacity in the keyboard screen that
appears, and press .
The display returns to the previous screen with the new value
highlighted.
Note: Capacity can be measured in mL or uL, depending on the
Application Setup.
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The PIPETTE ADJUSTMENT Home screen
Main Display Line
Second Display Line
Reference Fields
Application Buttons
Functions
Inaccuracy, Atmospheric Press,
Imprecision, Pipette Name,
Pipette Number
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15
10
20
5
25
30
0
EXPLORER BALANCES
3
. Since all calculations are made
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