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AWT35-501813  

Issue AA    

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User Manual 

Model: ZM 110 

Bench Scale 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ZM 110

Page 1: ...AWT35 501813 Issue AA Page 1 User Manual Model ZM 110 Bench Scale ...

Page 2: ...used within this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Groupe de sociétés Avery Weigh Tronix 2019 Tous droits réservés Aucune partie de cette publication ne peut être reproduite enregistrée dans un système de récupération électronique ou transmise sous quelque forme ou par quelque moyen que ce soit électronique ou mécanique par photocopie enregistrement ou au...

Page 3: ...e Machine Nettoyage de la machine 7 Sharp Objects Objets tranchants 7 2 Introduction page 8 Unpacking 8 General Installation Guidelines 8 Battery Operation 10 Powering ON OFF the Scale 10 Front Panel 10 Error Codes 11 3 Scale Operation page 12 Gross Weighing 12 Tare Weighing 12 Clear a Tare 12 Counting Mode 13 Sampling Parts Prior to Counting 13 Checkweighing Mode 13 Setting the Checkweighing Limi...

Page 4: ...rvisor Functions Descriptions LF 17 Quick Calibration Menu 18 Quick Calibration Menu Levels 18 Quick Calibration Functions Descriptions ECF 18 5 Scale Configuration LF 2 page 19 6 Calibration page 20 Enabling the Calibration Procedure 20 Scale Calibration Procedure 20 Stamped Calibration 21 7 Replacement Parts page 22 9 Loadcell Pinouts page 22 ...

Page 5: ...5 Manual revision history Current Issue Date Created Details of Changes Draft Jan 2019 New Please be aware this product contains a lead acid battery which MUST be removed and disposed of safely prior to any disposal of the scale ...

Page 6: ... may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the ...

Page 7: ...ion and calibration Application and usage will determine the frequency of calibration required for safe operation PRUDENCE Le fonctionnement et l étalonnage de cet équipement doivent être vérifiés régulièrement Les applications et l utilisation déterminent la fréquence de l étalonnage requis pour une utilisation en toute sécurité 1 5 Cleaning of Scale Nettoyage de la machine Do Ce qu il faut faire...

Page 8: ...r display for damage Make sure all components are included 1 ZM110 Indicator 2 Adaptor plus plug adaptors 3 Platform column and brackets 4 Product manual 2 2 General Installation Guidelines To get the best performance from the scale place the ZM110 in a location that will not degrade its accuracy Avoid extremes of temperature Try to avoid placing the scale in direct sunlight or near air vents Plac...

Page 9: ...the adjustment knob shown in Figure 4 and adjust the indicator s angle for best viewing of the display then tighten the knob Fig 4 Slide indicator head onto column bracket 3 The cable from the base to the indicator is run through the column and out through the plastic bracket at the top when you unpack the scale Make sure the connector is free of obstructions i e packing foam and plug the cable in...

Page 10: ...with the scale and verify that the AC power socket outlet is properly protected Charge the battery for at least 12 hours before using 2 4 Powering On Off the Scale With the platform connected and the battery fully charged or the charger plugged into the indicator press the ON key to power ON the scale A display test will be performed on power up and the scale will finish in normal weighing mode Pr...

Page 11: ...nabled only within the 2 range of capacity In Menu mode It acts as a left arrow key Press the TARE key to perform a tare function In Menu mode It acts as a right arrow key Press the SELECT key to toggle between the operating modes enabled In Menu mode It increments a numeric value Press the PRINT key to send information to a peripheral device In Menu mode It acts as an ENTER key to accept a displa...

Page 12: ...eighing such as weighing objects in a container follow these steps 1 Power up the scale Be sure the scale is displaying weight in the correct unit of measure Press the UNITS key if necessary to change the units of measure the scale is working in 2 Zero the scale if necessary by pressing the ZERO key If the weight change is within the Zero window area the display will show 0 000 Decimal positions a...

Page 13: ...ty container on the empty scale and press the TARE key ii The scale will Zero the display and illuminate the Net annunciator Place the parts to be counted into the container and read off the net count value 3 4 Checkweighing Mode Checkweighing is a function that allows the operator to quickly see if a product is within an agreed acceptable tolerance ideal for fast repetitive work where accuracy is...

Page 14: ...ZERO and or TARE keys to move the flashing digit left or right and press the SELECT key to increase the numeric value viii Press PRINT key to complete and leave the procedure ix Press UNITS ESC key to exit the User Menu To disable the checkweighing feature set the LO limits to 0 in the User Menu UF 2 The LO and HI annunciators may vary The illustration shows the annunciators displayed when accepta...

Page 15: ...8 18 Quick Calibration Menu ECF 1 3 19 4 1 User Menu In the User Menu there are various submenus available to configure specific sections of the scale operating modes including a diagnostic feature 4 1 1 User Menu Levels UF Navigate the options by pressing ZERO TARE and increase a numeric value by SELECT key Press UNITS ESC to exit the option or the menu and PRINT key to confirm ...

Page 16: ...ff if not being used Values can be set between 01 and 99 minutes Factory default AoFF 10 10min Auto Power OFF disabled when AoFF 00 UF 4 Backlight use this to set the light mode OFF Automatic ON Factory default Lit A automatic UF 5 Not supported UF 6 Not supported UF 7 ADC Update Rate use this to select the sampling frequency 15 1 30 2 or 7 5Hz 3 See LF 4 Supervisor Functions Descriptions UF 8 Zer...

Page 17: ...st Calibration see chapter 6 Calibration at page 21 LF 2 Configuration use this item to configure system parameters specific sections of the operating modes See chapter 5 Scale Configuration at page 20 LF 3 Linearization use this to add 1 linearization point for the scale CAUTION Perform the linearity procedure only if test weights applied to the scale between the zero and span calibration points ...

Page 18: ...e can be adjusted using this gravity factor Current G value can only be edited if Cal Switch ON See chapter 6 Calibration Factory default 9 81259 CAUTION Verify with local agencies if adjusting the gravity factor is accepted in your area It may be required that calibration be done with certified weights LF 8 Zeroing at Every Power UP use this items to set an auto zero at the power up Factory defau...

Page 19: ...the max capacity ECF 2 Zero Calibration only ECF 3 Span Calibration only 5 Scale Configuration LF 2 Enter the function LF 2 to set the units counting mode calibration units decimal position of the separator and division size Navigate the options by pressing ZERO TARE and increase a numeric value by SELECT key Press UNITS ESC to exit the option or the menu and PRINT key to confirm ...

Page 20: ...fied technician The switch is located on the bottom edge of the indicator main PBC board Fig 6 To change the Calibration Switch position follow these steps i Unplugged the PSU remove the 4 screw of the case and carefully open the indicator ii Shift gently the switch from right NOT SEALED to left SEALED and vice versa Figure 6 ZM110 position of the Calibration Switch on the main PCB 6 2 Scale Calib...

Page 21: ...g ZERO and or TARE keys to move the flashing digit left or right and press the SELECT key to increase the numeric value v Press PRINT to confirm vi Load the test weight vii Press PRINT to complete and leave the procedure If Err 10 is displayed re edit the span value confirm and move to the next step 6 3 Stamped Calibration For legal for trade applications the following configuration settings need ...

Page 22: ... UK EU USA plug adaptors AWT15 501904 Plug Adaptors AUS AWT25 502470 Loadcell Zemic L6E3 FS 100 kg AWT27 500241 200 kg AWT27 500242 500 kg AWT27 500252 Loadcell Zemic L6W FS 500kg 500 kg AWT27 500244 Stainless Steel Top Pan 40 x 40cm AWT20 509282 40 x 50cm AWT20 509283 50 x 60cm AWT20 509284 Adjustable column bracket AWT20 509267 Foot Kit AWT20 509280 8 Loadcell pinouts LOADCELL connection for ind...

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