Itowa HANITO 3 mt Manual Download Page 1

 

 

HANITO

 

MANUAL APPLICABLE TO: 

HANITO   5.4  mt  

HANITO   3   mt 

HANITO   300 kg 

HANITO   600 kg 

 

MAHIGB 

REV 3 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aproved by J. Varela 

Summary of Contents for HANITO 3 mt

Page 1: ...HANITO MANUAL APPLICABLE TO HANITO 5 4 mt HANITO 3 mt HANITO 300 kg HANITO 600 kg MAHIGB REV 3 Aproved by J Varela...

Page 2: ...RATION 10 5 1 1 Start up 10 5 1 2 Test completion 11 5 1 3 Stop 11 5 1 4 Start up with a weight 11 5 1 5 Negative weight 11 Causes of a negative weight 12 Intermittent negative weight 12 5 1 6 Constan...

Page 3: ...teries 18 Replacing rechargeable batteries 19 6 2 CHARGING BATTERIES ONCE FITTED 19 6 3 MAINTENANCE OF BATTERIES AND RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES 20 7 MAINTENANCE 21 7 1 CLEANING 21 7 2 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 7...

Page 4: ...hnology The sturdy case is made of steel and is capable of withstanding heavy loads in industry or construction sector for which this device is primarily designed The LCD display allows a lower energy...

Page 5: ...duct which will enable you to handle your weighing problems for many years if you handle the unit properly We strongly recommend that you read the instructions carefully for precise information on the...

Page 6: ...et Please make sure that no non rechargeable batteries are fitted in the device as the device could be damaged and operating safety could be adversely affected 5 In order to charge the batteries in th...

Page 7: ...tire load fastening system load housing elements fasteners carrier elements has not been exceeded 12 The weighing units must be checked for proper attachment of all individual parts shackle load hooks...

Page 8: ...ed with the HANITO weighing unit consists of the following individual parts please see figure Electronic weighing system 1 Operation panel with Lexan membrane 2 I Button ON 3 O Button OFF 4 T Button T...

Page 9: ...ries remains always charged b Charging with the batteries fitted The device s built in charging outlet direct charging of rechargeable batteries with the aid of the standard charging unit However in t...

Page 10: ...ing system onto the crane Using appropriate fixtures increases the speed and precision of the weighing operation However when equipping the device please keep the maximum allowable weighing system loa...

Page 11: ...line batteries model LR6 Size Mignon AA 1 5V or 6 nickel cadmium batteries model R6 Size Mignon AA 1 2V Capacity 700mAh Battery service life Non rechargeable batteries approx 100 operating hours Recha...

Page 12: ...ns 300 O L L M Class C Protection rating IP67 DIN 40050 Materials Alloy steel with hard nickel rust inhibiting treatment Dimensions and weight of all materials supplied Type 300kg 600kg 3000kg 5400kg...

Page 13: ...OPERATION 5 1 1 Start up In order to start the device press the I ON button Fig 2 The dynamometer will then carry out the initial test Fig 3 in which all figures of the weight display are activated t...

Page 14: ...suspended from the hook when operation is started as a dead weight This requires that the device has no load suspended when it is started since the load will automatically be considered as net weight...

Page 15: ...ched on or after the last zeroing These are some of the most frequent operations causing negative weight data to appear on the display In these and other cases the negative sign can be removed as desc...

Page 16: ...corrections should be performed when the crane is at rest in order to initially achieve a constant zero if possible Please check with your dealer concerning the possibility of reinforcing those filte...

Page 17: ...ht to be included should be hang from the dynamometer As soon as the weight to be excluded appears on the display Fig 6 press the 0 ZEROING button After approximately one second the zero will appear o...

Page 18: ...r from the dynamometer The figure 1638 Fig 8 appears on the display indicating the TARE In order to store this value press the T button the display shown in Figure 9 will appear Fig 8 TARE TO BE STORE...

Page 19: ...WEIGHT Figure 11 GROSS WEIGHT Summary In our example the TARE container is 1638 kg the NET WEIGHT the apples is 2850 kg and the GROSS WEIGHT NET WEIGHT TARE is 4488 kg 5 2 4 TARE storage As soon as t...

Page 20: ...a weight smaller than the value stored as a tare This condition can be removed in 2 ways by replacing the removed weight e g enter the weight removed from the dynamometer again in order to display the...

Page 21: ...utomatically as soon as the applied load goes below the dynamometer s rated load A non continuous dynamometer loading within 150 200 of the device rated load does not produce any deformation of the lo...

Page 22: ...place the batteries as follows loosen the screws A Fig 16 remove the cover B and pull out the battery holder C from the housing F without pulling the cable E too strongly Hold the battery holder firml...

Page 23: ...ED In order to recharge the batteries when they are mounted simply plug the charging unit connector into the outlet provided at the bottom of the dynamometer Figure 17 CAUTION Before connecting the ch...

Page 24: ...s rust can be produced by possible battery acid leaking from the battery Dry cell batteries have a predetermined expiry date If this date is exceeded the battery gradually looses its charging density...

Page 25: ...annot be turned on please make sure the batteries have been inserted with the proper polarity and that the battery holder is not damaged or rusted 7 3 RUSTED BATTERY HOLDER If the batteries are not of...

Page 26: ...ALIBRATION The dynamometer you have purchased has been calibrated at works and no recalibration is required To ensure the precision of the equipment however it can be recalibrated every two years This...

Page 27: ...ce Transportation and packing costs from and to our premises are not covered by this guarantee Costs not expressly indicated in this contract are the responsibility of the customer For any disputes re...

Page 28: ...HANITO USER S MANUAL Page 25 ANNEX A USEFUL ADDRESSES ITOWA S A U C Faraday 159 08224 TERRASSA BARCELONA Tel 34 93 733 98 50 Fax 34 93 789 13 51 http www itowa com E mail info itowa com...

Page 29: ...concerning the harmonisation of the legislation of the member states relative to machines 98 37 CE of June 22nd 1998 And with the standards EN 61000 6 2 2001 and EN 61000 6 4 2001 accordance with the...

Page 30: ...cilities in Terrassa Spain Equipment s guarantee will not be valid in following conditions Wrong installation Detected damages due to an unsuitable closing Non authorized person manipulation Inappropr...

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