Operating The Scale; Basic Weighing Function - Sartorius Factory Series FC06BBE-S Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating the Scale

Basic Weighing Function

Purpose
The basic weighing function is
always accessible and can be used
alone or in combination with an
application program (Toggle
between Weight Units, Counting,
Weighing in Percent, etc.).
Features
– Taring the scale
– Assigning IDs to weights
– Printing weights
– Printing ID codes for weights
Factory Settings
Tare:
After stability
Manual/auto print mode:
Manual with stability
Line format:
For other apps/GLP
(22 characters)
Soft Key Functions
Initiate calibration/
isoTST
adjustment routine
Press to start isoCAL
isoCAL
routine
Store ID entered
S ID
Below-Scale Weighing
A port for a below-scale weighing
hanger is located on the bottom of
the scale (for scales with a weighing
capacity ≥ 12 kg, see the
"Accessories" section in the chapter
entitled "Overview").
§ Open cover plate (1) on the
bottom of the scale
1
§ Attach the sample (e.g., using a
suspension wire) to the hook (2).
2
$ If necessary, install a shield for
protection against drafts
Important Note Concerning
Verified Scales Approved
for Use as Legal Measuring
Instruments in the EU*:
The below-scale weighing
port may not be opened or used
when an approved scale
is being operated as a legal
measuring instrument.
Operating the Scale
Preparation
§ Turn on the scale:
Press e/[ON/OFF]
> The Sartorius logo is displayed
$ To tare the scale, if desired:
Press t
> The
symbol is displayed
S
when a verified scale is tared or
zeroed (± 0.25 digits).
Important Note Concerning
Verified Scales Approved
for Use as Legal Measuring
Instruments in the EU*:
This scale is not allowed to be
used for weighing goods intended
for direct sale to the public.
The type-approval certificate for
verification applies only to non-
automatic weighing instruments;
for automatic operation with
or without auxiliary measuring
devices, you must comply with
the regulations of your country
applicable to the place of
installation of your scale.
§ You must calibrate the scale
at the place of installation
before using it as a legal
measuring instrument (see the
section entitled "Calibration
and Adjustment" in this chapter)
$ The temperature range
indicated on the verification ID
label must not be exceeded
during operation
Example:
MA BF 200
K +10 °C./.+30 °C
* including the Signatories of
the Agreement on the European
Economic Area
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