Shinko Denshi AZ Series Operation Manual

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AZ Series
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  • Page 1 To ensure safe and proper use of the balance, please read this manual carefully. ● After reading this manual, store it in a safe place near the balance, so you can review it as needed. SHINKO DENSHI CO., LTD.        ...
  • Page 2 (failure) state when used in an explosive gas atmosphere.    This document explains the operation and notes on the use of the AZ Series intrinsically safe explosion-proof electronic balance. Carefully read this document before using the balance in order to use it efficiently. After reading this document, please keep it at hand for future reference. ...
  • Page 3 Instructions     l The copyrights of this document belong to Shinko Denshi Co., Ltd., and no part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form, without the prior consent of Shinko Denshi Co., Ltd. l Please note that due to product improvements or other reasons, there may be some discrepancies between the content of this document and the product.
  • Page 5: Important Notice

    The copyrights of this document are owned and reserved by Shinko Denshi Co., Ltd. Please note that copying or disclosing the company’s drawings or technical materials is not permitted without prior written approval from the company.
  • Page 6: How To Use This Manual

    How to Use This Manual ■  Symbols used in this manual Understand what the following symbols indicate and follow the instructions in this document. Symbol Meaning WARNING is used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if not WARNING avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION is used to indicate a situation which, if not avoided, will cause CAUTION damage to equipment or devices, or corruption, erasure or overwriting of...
  • Page 7 ■  Notational conventions   In this manual, the following notation is used. The balance Refers to an AZ series product. Refers to measuring a sample by placing it on the pan. Measure Other expressions such as “weigh” and “measure weight” may also be used.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

      Contents   Important Notice ............................i How to Use This Manual ........................... ii How to Begin............................7 Instructions for Proper Use....................7 Instructions for Proper Installation ..................9 Checking Supplied Items ....................10 Names and Functions of Component Parts ..............12 Workings of Operation Keys...................13 How to Read Displayed Signs ..................14 Installation Requirements and Instructions ..............16 1-7-1 Installation requirements (Explosion-proof specification) ........16...
  • Page 9 Using Two Expression Units by Switching Them ............61 Minimum Readability Setting ..................62 Saving Container (Tare) Weight ..................63 Using Preset Tare Range ....................64 Auto Backlight Off Setting ....................66 ID No. Setting ......................... 67 Improving the Stability of the Balance ................69 Key Control ........................
  • Page 10 (Notes)       - vi -...
  • Page 11: How To Begin

    AZ Series Operation Manual 1 How to Begin 1 How to Begin 1-1 Instructions for Proper Use WARNING n Do not disassemble or modify the unit Unless otherwise noted in this document, do not disassemble, modify, install unspecified parts, or remove any parts of the unit.
  • Page 12 1 How to Begin AZ Series Operation Manual (Warnings regarding batteries) DANGER n Replace batteries at “nonhazardous places” Replacing batteries at hazardous places could cause accidents, such as explosion or fire. n Never disassemble or modify the batteries. Make sure you insert...
  • Page 13: Instructions For Proper Installation

    AZ Series Operation Manual 1 How to Begin 1-2 Instructions for Proper Installation Avoid installing the balance in the following places. Installing the balance in such places may result in inaccurate measurements. • Places where the temperature is low or high, or the humidity is high •...
  • Page 14: Checking Supplied Items

    1 How to Begin AZ Series Operation Manual 1-3 Checking Supplied Items The following items are contained in the box. In the unlikely event of problems such as missing or broken items, please contact the retailer from whom the balance was purchased.
  • Page 15 AZ Series Operation Manual 1 How to Begin l AZ-B450K n Display n Weighing section n Pan n Pole Display fixing screw Hexagonal wrench D batteries (3 mm) * Batteries that come Pole fixing screws with the balance are (M4 × 10, double sems, 4) for checking operation.
  • Page 16: Names And Functions Of Component Parts

    1 How to Begin AZ Series Operation Manual 1-4 Names and Functions of Component Parts Battery holder cover Balance cable Cabinet ground terminal (M4) Angle adjuster Display Cabinet ground * For the type with the weighing capacity of 30– 150 kg (M5 terminal)
  • Page 17: Workings Of Operation Keys

    AZ Series Operation Manual 1 How to Begin 1-5 Workings of Operation Keys The operation keys are provided on the front of the main unit. Use these keys to operate and set the balance. Types and names of keys Function [On/Off] key Use to power on/off the balance.
  • Page 18: How To Read Displayed Signs

    1 How to Begin AZ Series Operation Manual 1-6 How to Read Displayed Signs Each of the signs displayed on the front of the main unit has the following meanings: Displayed sign Description The stable state indicator (lights up when the balance is stable).
  • Page 19 AZ Series Operation Manual 1 How to Begin Indicates sum totals. Indicates that the addition function is enabled when the balance is in addition mode. Indicates that the balance is standing by. (Upper) Indicates that an ID number is being displayed or entered.
  • Page 20: Installation Requirements And Instructions

    1 How to Begin AZ Series Operation Manual 1-7 Installation Requirements and Instructions 1-7-1 Installation requirements (Explosion-proof specification) Hazardous area 危険場所 Metal connector メタルコネクタ Weight display 重量表示器 Weight measurement equipment 重量測定器 Communication circuit 通信回路 1 2 IRIO基板 IRIO board 3...
  • Page 21: Assembling And Installing The Balance

    AZ Series Operation Manual 1 How to Begin 1-8 Assembling and Installing the Balance 1-8-1 Attaching the pole (AZ-B6000 to AZ-B150K) Thread the balance cable. Thread the balance cable that comes out from the pole base through the pole and the angle はかりケーブル...
  • Page 22: Attaching The Pole (Az-B450K)

    1 How to Begin AZ Series Operation Manual Use the pole fixing screws to fix the angle Fix the angle adjuster. adjuster to the pole. Use a 2.5 mm hexagonal wrench. Angle adjuster 角度調整部 ポール Pole Tighten the pole fixing screws so that they are level with the surface of the angle adjuster.
  • Page 23: Attaching The Display

    AZ Series Operation Manual 1 How to Begin Insert the pole into the pole base with the cable Attach the pole to the pole base. in it. CAUTION Be careful not to pinch the balance cable. Use the pole fixing screws to fix the pole to the Fix the pole.
  • Page 24 1 How to Begin AZ Series Operation Manual Connect the balance cable to the port on the Connect the cable. back of the display. Tighten the connector screw to fix the cable in place. CAUTION Securely fix the balance cable.
  • Page 25 AZ Series Operation Manual 1 How to Begin Put the pan on the weighing section. Put the pan on the balance. Be careful of the orientation of the pan. l When the weighing capacity is 6000 g Put the pan as shown in the figure below, so that the bar mounted on the pan is on the pole side.
  • Page 26: Replacing The Batteries

    1 How to Begin AZ Series Operation Manual 1-9 Replacing the Batteries n When replacing the batteries, be sure to move the detached display to a nonhazardous area. Replacing the batteries in hazardous areas can cause accidents, such as explosion or fire.
  • Page 27 AZ Series Operation Manual 1 How to Begin CAUTION Remove the battery holder cover and replace the batteries. Be sure to move the display to a nonhazardous area before replacing カバー固定ネジ Cover fixing screw 電池ホルダーカバー Battery holder cover the batteries.
  • Page 28: Leveling The Balance

    1 How to Begin AZ Series Operation Manual 1-10 Leveling the Balance Use the balance in a horizontal position. l AZ-B6000 Level the main unit by adjusting the two adjusters located under the front of the main unit and the inclination prevention foot under the pole base.
  • Page 29: Basic Operation

    AZ Series Operation Manual 2 Basic Operation 2 Basic Operation 2-1 Powering On/Off the Balance and Checking Operation Press the [On/Off] key. Turn the power on. The balance is switched on and the measurement mode is displayed. Lightly push the pan in order to check that the Check operation.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Zero-Point

    2 Basic Operation AZ Series Operation Manual 2-2 Adjusting the Zero-point Resetting the readout when it has become offset is called “zero-point adjustment”. Check that there is nothing on the pan. Check the pan. Press the [Zero] key. Start the zero-point adjustment.
  • Page 31: Weighing By Placing A Sample In A Container (Tare)

    AZ Series Operation Manual 2 Basic Operation 2-3 Weighing by Placing a Sample in a Container (Tare) When measuring mass with the sample in a container (tare), only the sample is weighed by subtracting the mass of the tare. This is called “tare.”...
  • Page 32 2 Basic Operation AZ Series Operation Manual Clear the tare. Remove the container and the sample from the pan and press the [Tare] key or the [Zero] key. The readout becomes zero and “ ” turns off. • When a tare range is set, the weighable range is reduced by the mass of the tare.
  • Page 33: Weighing An Added Sample

    AZ Series Operation Manual 2 Basic Operation 2-4 Weighing an Added Sample Place an additional sample. Only the added weight is measured. By setting the tare while a sample that has been measured is still on the pan, the mass of an additional sample can be measured without removing the first sample.
  • Page 34: Displaying The Sum Of The Sample And The Container

    2 Basic Operation AZ Series Operation Manual 2-5 Displaying the Sum of the Sample and the Container The sum weight of the sample and the container is displayed (gross weight readout). A gross weight can only be displayed when the balance functions as a weighing machine.
  • Page 35 AZ Series Operation Manual 2 Basic Operation Press the [Function] key. Display the sum (gross readout). The sum weight of the container and the sample is displayed (gross readout). When a gross weight is displayed, “B/G” lights up. Press the [Function] key again.
  • Page 36: Basic Operation Of Functions

    2 Basic Operation AZ Series Operation Manual 2-6 Basic Operation of Functions Functions are used to set and change various settings of the balance. This section describes the basic operations of each function. Set to the function setting mode. Press and hold the [Function] key. After “Func”...
  • Page 37 AZ Series Operation Manual 2 Basic Operation • The configuration of a displayed function is as follows. Reference Item No. and name Setting Refer to “Appendix 1: Function Setting List” (P. 81). • Function setting is possible with the direction keys.
  • Page 38 2 Basic Operation AZ Series Operation Manual (Notes) - 34 -...
  • Page 39: Various Measuring Methods

    AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods 3 Various Measuring Methods 3-1 Weighing (Weighing Machine) By default, the balance is set to “weighing machine” mode. To return to weighing machine mode from other weighing modes, use the following operation: Set to the function setting mode.
  • Page 40: Counting Parts Count

    3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual 3-2 Counting Parts Count The balance saves sample weight (unit weight) using the automatic memory update method (simplified SCS method) to count the number of samples. First, place a set number of samples. Next, place an appropriate number of additional samples that is less than two times the set number.
  • Page 41 AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods Each press of the [Tare] key can select the Select the number of samples. sample count between 5, 10, 30, and 100. If the samples vary considerably in size or are lightweight, set a greater number of samples.
  • Page 42 3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual • The “Sub” display indicates that you added more than two times as many samples as Reference the set number. Decrease the number of additional samples. Starting from a small number of samples, gradually increase the number of samples to increase counting accuracy.
  • Page 43: Measuring Percentage

    AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods 3-3 Measuring Percentage With respect to the reference sample weight, the weight of a sample is shown in percentage. A reference sample weight can be set by weighing an actual sample (setting a reference weight by weighing an actual sample) or entering a value (setting a reference weight by entering a value).
  • Page 44 3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual The display indicates the percentage of the Weigh. sample with respect to the reference sample weight. Pressing the [Function] key toggles the display between percentage weight and total weight. • The minimum unit is automatically set based on the saved reference weight.
  • Page 45 AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods After checking that “%” lights up, press and Display the reference weight. hold the [Function] key (it is not necessary to remove the container.) After “P.SEt” is displayed, release the key. The previously-saved reference sample (Press and hold) weight blinks.
  • Page 46 3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual The direction keys can also be used to enter numbers in steps 6 and 7 above. Reference 設定値 :UP Setting: UP 前の項目 に戻る 次の項目 に進む Previous menu Next menu 設定値:DOWN Setting: DOWN...
  • Page 47: Obtaining Weight Multiplied By Coefficient

    AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods 3-4 Obtaining Weight Multiplied by Coefficient Measured weight is multiplied by a set coefficient, and the result can be displayed. For example, if “2.35” is set for the coefficient, and the weight of the sample is “2.000 kg,” the given readout is “4.700”.
  • Page 48 3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual Set a coefficient with the following steps: Enter a coefficient. 1. Press the [Tare] key. The digit furthest to the right side of the value blinks. 2. Select a number by pressing the [Tare] key.
  • Page 49: Adding Multiple Measurements

    AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods 3-5 Adding Multiple Measurements Multiple samples are weighed consecutively and the sum is displayed. The weighing method can be selected from reloading samples (cumulate function) or without replacing samples (net addition function).
  • Page 50 3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual Select addition of loaded sample Press the [Function] key. When “2d.Add.” is displayed, press the [Tare] key to change weights or unloaded sample weights. the setting. Addition of loaded sample weights Addition of unloaded sample weights Press the [Set] key.
  • Page 51: Weighing With Addition Function (Addition Of Loaded Sample Weights)

    AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods 3-5-2 Weighing with addition function (addition of loaded sample weights) After an asterisk (*) is displayed, press the Place the first sample. [Set] key. The measured value is saved and a sigma [Σ] sign is displayed for several seconds.
  • Page 52: Weighing With Addition Function (Addition Of Unloaded Sample Weights)

    3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual • Pressing the [Tare] key when a cumulative weight is displayed clears the cumulative weight. Reference • You can add samples when an asterisk (*) is displayed. • When “t-Err” is displayed after the [Set] key is pressed, it indicates that you unloaded some samples.
  • Page 53 AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods Unload the second sample and add Place the second sample. When cumulate is selected, after setting the tare range by pressing the weight. the [Tare] key, unload the sample. When an asterisk (*) is displayed, press the [Set] key.
  • Page 54: Judging "Above" And "Below" (Limit Function)

    3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual 3-6 Judging “Above” and “Below” (Limit Function) The limit function is for saving limit values in the balance in order to judge measured values with respect to them. In Function 1 of the limit function, “2. SEL *” is set to “2” or “3”.
  • Page 55: Judging By Absolute Values

    AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods In the three points and four points settings, “ ” lights up to indicate one of four or five ranks on the indicator based on the judgment result. Judgment result When three or four points are set...
  • Page 56 3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual n How to set limit values for the two points setting by weighing an actual sample - absolute value judgment - Press and hold the [Set] key. After “L.SEt” is Start the limit value setting.
  • Page 57 AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods n How to set limit values for the two points setting by entering numbers - absolute value judgment - Press and hold the [Set] key. After “L.SEt” is Start the limit value setting.
  • Page 58: Judging By Deviation Values

    3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual (Ex.) When a sample is to be judged based on a lower weight of 17.000 kg and an upper weight of 25.000 kg, the limit values to be entered for the two points setting are as follows.
  • Page 59 AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods n How to set limit values for the two points setting by entering numbers - deviation value judgment - Press and hold the [Set] key. Start the limit value setting. After “r.SEt” is displayed, release the key.
  • Page 60 3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual CAUTION 1. The default for all limit values is zero. Limit values can be individually set for each of the following weighing modes: weighing machine, parts counting, percentage weighing, and unit converting. However, limit values for absolute value...
  • Page 61: Displaying 2-Point Bar Graph

    AZ Series Operation Manual 3 Various Measuring Methods 3-6-3 Displaying 2-point bar graph This function displays a weight that is within the appropriate range set for the two points setting in a bar graph using part of the limit function.
  • Page 62 3 Various Measuring Methods AZ Series Operation Manual (Notes) - 58 -...
  • Page 63: Adjusting The Balance

    AZ Series Operation Manual 4 Adjusting the Balance 4 Adjusting the Balance 4-1 How to Adjust To adjust the span is to reduce the difference between the indicated value and the true value (the mass). Be sure to perform span adjustment for highly accurate measurements.
  • Page 64 4 Adjusting the Balance AZ Series Operation Manual Start span adjustment. Press the [Cal] key. “CAL.EXt” is displayed. “on 0” will blink. Place the weight on the pan. When “on F.S.” is displayed, place a weight on the pan. When “Push F” is displayed, press the [Function] key after placing a weight.
  • Page 65: Function Setting

    AZ Series Operation Manual 5 Function Setting 5 Function Setting 5-1 Using Two Expression Units by Switching Them You can set two units (unit A and unit B) and switch between the units. Unit A can be used in all measurement modes. Unit B can be used only in weighing machine mode.
  • Page 66: Minimum Readability Setting

    5 Function Setting AZ Series Operation Manual 5-2 Minimum Readability Setting Use this function to set the minimum readability. The larger the minimum readability becomes, the less the balance is affected by external influences. In addition, it takes less time for the balance reading to become stable.
  • Page 67: Saving Container (Tare) Weight

    AZ Series Operation Manual 5 Function Setting 5-3 Saving Container (Tare) Weight Use this function to set a tare range when the balance is powered on using the latest saved tare weight. Use this function when you turn the balance on or off with a sample and tare put on the pan.
  • Page 68: Using Preset Tare Range

    5 Function Setting AZ Series Operation Manual 5-4 Using Preset Tare Range Use this function to set a tare range in advance (preset tare range) by saving a tare weight. Use this function in the weighing machine mode. Set to the function 3 setting mode.
  • Page 69 AZ Series Operation Manual 5 Function Setting Return to the measurement mode. Return to the measurement mode. The mass after the preset tare is deducted is displayed. “ ” lights up. Repeat the procedures in step 1 above to display Clear the preset rare range.
  • Page 70: Auto Backlight Off Setting

    5 Function Setting AZ Series Operation Manual 5-5 Auto Backlight Off Setting This function automatically turns off the backlight if the balance is left untouched in the measurement mode for a certain period of time. Set to the function setting mode.
  • Page 71: Id No. Setting

    AZ Series Operation Manual 5 Function Setting 5-6 ID No. Setting In situations such as when the same model is used, you can assign numbers that allow you to control them easily. When an ID number is set, the “...
  • Page 72 5 Function Setting AZ Series Operation Manual The direction keys can also be used to enter ID numbers. Reference 設定値:UP Setting: UP 前の項目に戻る 次の項目に進む Previous menu Next menu 設定値:DOWN Setting: DOWN - 68 -...
  • Page 73: Improving The Stability Of The Balance

    AZ Series Operation Manual 5 Function Setting 5-7 Improving the Stability of the Balance When the balance is stable, “¡” is lit in the upper left of the display. When displayed values flicker and stabilized display blinks, it indicates that the balance is influenced by wind or vibration.
  • Page 74: Key Control

    5 Function Setting AZ Series Operation Manual 5-8 Key Control This function locks keys to prevent unintended key presses. Press and hold the [Function] key. After “Func” Set to the function setting mode. is displayed, release the key. (Refer to “Section 2-6: Basic Operation of Functions”...
  • Page 75 AZ Series Operation Manual 5 Function Setting - 71 - ...
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    AZ Series Operation Manual 6 Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting 6-1 Error Messages Message Cause Remedy • The weight of the sample is over the • Unload the sample to weigh it in some weighing capacity portioned-out measurements. • Replace the tare with a lighter one.
  • Page 78 6 Troubleshooting AZ Series Operation Manual The weight of a sample is too light at a Use a heavier sample by referring to sampling during parts counting, or “Appendix 3: Specifications” (P. 88) to reference weight saving during check the minimum unit weight and the percentage weighing.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting

    AZ Series Operation Manual 6 Troubleshooting 6-2 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy • Replace the batteries. Nothing is displayed even when The batteries are exhausted. • If nothing is displayed even if the balance is powered on. the batteries are replaced, the electric components of the balance may have failed.
  • Page 80 6 Troubleshooting AZ Series Operation Manual The balance may be affected by The balance may be affected by The display does not move with an external influence such as an external influence such as the M sign flashing. wind and vibration.
  • Page 81: Initializing

    AZ Series Operation Manual 6 Troubleshooting 6-3 Initializing The settings of the balance can be initialized with the following steps: Press the [Function] key while pressing the Set to the function 2 setting mode. [Tare] key. Release the key when “Func2” is displayed.
  • Page 82: Maintenance

    6 Troubleshooting AZ Series Operation Manual 6-4 Maintenance When taking care of the balance, be careful of the following: For heavy dirt If the balance is very dirty, remove the pan and the display and clean them. Removing parts other than the pan and the display damages functions of the CAUTION balance, resulting in possible failure.
  • Page 83: Appendixes

    AZ Series Operation Manual Appendixes Appendixes Appendix 1 Function Setting List A star (¶) denotes an initial value. [Function 1] 1 Weighing machine ¶ 1 Weighing mode 1.SEt 2 Parts counting (number of parts + weight) 3 Percentage weighing (percentage + weight)
  • Page 84 Appendixes AZ Series Operation Manual 1 Judge by absolute value ¶ 2.4 Judge by 24.tP. 2 Judge by deviation value 1 The upper and lower limits or the rank ¶ 2A.LG. 2.5 How to indicate results 2 2-point bar graph (Available only for 2-point scale) When 2.SEL 1 or 3 is selected...
  • Page 85 AZ Series Operation Manual Appendixes 0 Normal ¶ 7 Response speed 5A.rE. 1 Fast (Number of moving average times) 7 Slow 8 Weight updating interval 5b.ti. 1 0.1s 2 0.2s ¶ 3 0.4s 4 0.8s 9 Response speed 5C.Fr. 1 Fast ¶...
  • Page 86 Appendixes AZ Series Operation Manual When 6.I.F 1-6 is selected 0 Embed 0 (30H) ¶ 10.3 Unused high order digits 66.n.u. 1 Embed space (20H) 1 A00, Exx ¶ 10.4 Response commands 67.rS. 2 ACK, NAK 0 Not set ¶...
  • Page 87 AZ Series Operation Manual Appendixes 0 None ¶ 17 Unit setting C3.u.b (Unit b) (not displayed on the AZ-B150K and AZ-B450K) 2 kg When C3.u.b 1 or 2 is selected 1 Fine ¶ 17.1 Minimum readability setting C4.d.b (Unit b) 5 Rough 0 Disabled ¶...
  • Page 88 Appendixes AZ Series Operation Manual [Function 2] 0 Disabled ¶ 1 ID number setting 1. Id 1 Enabled 2 Number setting area 2. ArE. 00 ( Unusable ) ( Unusable ) 01 ( Unusable ) 02 ( Unusable ) 03 ( Unusable )
  • Page 89: Appendix 2 Measurement Mode List

    AZ Series Operation Manual Appendixes Appendix 2 Measurement Mode List In each weighing mode, pressing the [Function] key can toggle the function displayed. Displayable functions differ between modes. The additional functions usable concurrently in each function also differ. Additional function...
  • Page 90: Appendix 3 Specifications

    Appendixes AZ Series Operation Manual Appendix 3 Specifications n Basic specifications Parts counting Percentage Dimensions of Weighing Minimum weighing Model Power Minimum unit capacity readability (mm) weight Weight limit AZ-B6000 6 kg 0.001 kg 0.001 kg 0.1 kg 200×250 AZ-B30K 30 kg 0.005 kg...
  • Page 91 AZ Series Operation Manual Appendixes Power Batteries Four D alkaline batteries (LR20) Four D manganese batteries (black) (R20PU) Weight of the main unit Display: Approximately 1.7 kg (excluding the batteries) Weighing section (parts other than the display): AZ-B6000: Approximately 4.5 kg AZ-B30K: Approximately 7.5 kg...
  • Page 92 Appendixes AZ Series Operation Manual n Full view (unit: mm) l AZ-B6000 The angle is adjustable 角度調節可能 76.5 l AZ-B30K The angle is adjustable 角度調節可能 76.5 - 88 -...
  • Page 93 AZ Series Operation Manual Appendixes l AZ-B60K/150K The angle is adjustable 角度調節可能 76.5 l AZ-B450K - 89 -...
  • Page 94: Appendix 4 Usable Gases

    Appendixes AZ Series Operation Manual Appendix 4 Usable Gases Acrylic aldehyde Vinyl acetate Toluene Ethyl acrylate Butyl acetate Naphthalene Methyl acrylate Propyl acetate Nitroethane Acrylonitrile Amyl acetate Nitromethane Acetylacetone Methyl acetate Nonanol Acetaldehyde Diacetone alcohol Nonane Ethyl acetoacetate Hydrogen cyanide...
  • Page 95: Index Of Terms

      Index of Terms Adjust the span ............55 Adjuster ..............6,18 Pan ................ 4,5,15 Adjustment ..............55 Parts counting ............. 32 Asolute value judgment ..........47 Percentage weighing ..........35 Auto backlight off ............62 Press and hold ............... 7 Average sample weight ..........
  • Page 96 (Notes)
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