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Declaration of Conformity

The non-automatic weighing instrument

Manufacturer

Salter

Brecknell

Type

B220

corresponds to the requirements of the following EC directives:

EMC Directive

89/336/EEC

Low Voltage Directive

73/23/EEC

The applicable harmonised standards are:

EN60 950

EN 50 081-1

EN 50 082-1

The displayed weight may change under the following conditions:

i)

Radiated electromagnetic fields

- up to 1% of the weighing capacity.

ii)

Electrostatic discharge or fast mains supply transients

- up to 10 s disturbance of display.

There will be no permanent change of operating state or data.

A copy of the original signed declaration for this instrument is available
from: PO Box 9533, Smethwick, West Midlands, B66 2TE

This document contains a general guide only of the product and shall not form any contract unless specifically agreed

by Salter Brecknell Weighing in writing in each case on the Order Acknowledgment. The specification of the products

described herein may vary from time to time and may be altered without notice.

Salter Brecknell Weighing

PO Box 9533

Smethwick

West Midlands B66 2 TE

Tel: +44 (0) 121 623 6675

Fax: +44 (0) 121 623 6629

Email:[email protected]

Summary of Contents for B220

Page 1: ...B220 User Instructions Brisch number 76103 383 Issue 1 11 07 01 ENGLISH 76103 383 Counting Scale...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...g a numeric entry 4 4 Creating a tare 4 Creating a keyboard entered tare 4 Cancelling a tare 5 5 Fast sampling 5 Normal sampling 6 Re sampling 6 Keyboard entered item weights 6 Viewing the item weight...

Page 4: ...tment 10 To Cancel A User Calibration Adjustment 10 Weights For Calibration Adjustment 10 11 Zero Indicator 11 Zero Tracking 12 Automatic Zero Self Balance 12 Standard Filter 12 Intelligent Filter Set...

Page 5: ...weight 14 Changing the manual re sampling range 14 Changing the automatic re sampling range 14 14 Changing a PLU item weight 14 Changing a PLU tare 15 Protecting a PLU 15 16 17 Changing PLUs Declarati...

Page 6: ...abrasives solvents scouring cleaners and alkaline cleaning solutions such as washing soda should not be used especially on the display windows Under no circumstances should you attempt to wipe the in...

Page 7: ...the scale caused by leaking batteries remove flat or damaged batteries immediately When you see the symbol flashing on the display then you must either replace the batteries or recharge the rechargea...

Page 8: ...Battery failure Recharge or replace the batteries E 11 Power supply voltage is too high E 15 Contact your authorised service agent E 20 Weight error Remove all items from the weighplate and press the...

Page 9: ...g a keyboard entered tare 0 000 CE Long press Using the clear key To clear all active PLUs tares and item weights Clearing a numeric entry Enter value 1 26 1 2 0 CE Short press To clear the last entry...

Page 10: ...g Fast sampling See management mode When sampling items that have a large weight variation it is advisable to use a large sample size and either manual or automatic re sampling Fast sampling The great...

Page 11: ...t to the scale and then re sample This will increase the sample size and improve the counting accuracy 1 345 10 2 690 20 Long press Sample the items as shown above See management mode Page 14 for deta...

Page 12: ...ng Reverse counting Short press number of items You can set an item limit before or after sampling Short press Short press 300 Item limit 300 CE Short press 1 345 4 Weight Items Sample the items to be...

Page 13: ...Weight Items Totalising Sample the items to be counted see page 5 0 000 0 NET NET t n 1 250 NET 250 0 128 t n 2 500 Number of transactions Total or Note Components of different piece weights can be ad...

Page 14: ...LU hot key Programming a keyboard PLU And or Sample or enter an an item weight Long press Long press Whatever tare and or item weight is active will be entered into the selected PLU hot key And or Sam...

Page 15: ...pacity Any weight in 1kg steps 15 30kg capacity Any weight in 1kg steps above a minimum of 12 of scale capacity To Cancel A User Calibration Adjustment C Short press Short press Short press Weights Fo...

Page 16: ...turn to Branch 00 Long press Increment the value short press Increment the value X10 long press Change the value short press Note After changing a value you must go to the next branch to accept the va...

Page 17: ...6 01 7 Zero Tracking This is used to account for minor weight changes due to temperature variations Standard Filter Filter level 1 6 Default 4 6 08 4 6 11 0 Filter reset 1 255 divisions Disabled Weigh...

Page 18: ...0 Quiet Loud 1 19 04 1 0 always off 1 5 seconds 2 1 minute 3 5 minutes always on 4 20 00 1 Changing the backlight time Go to branch 20 Sub branch 00 0 none 1 1 minute 2 5 minutes 3 30 minutes 20 01 1...

Page 19: ...ranch 61 Sub branch 01 61 01 100 0 Manual re sampling off 100 1000 of initial sample size 150 Changing the automatic re sampling range Go to branch 61 Sub branch 02 61 02 100 0 Automatic re sampling o...

Page 20: ...ber For example PLU5 105 02 145 Sub branch 02 Enter the weight kg Sub branch 03 Enter the number of decimal places 105 03 2 Protecting a PLU Go to the PLU branch number For example PLU5 105 04 1 Sub b...

Page 21: ...ents up to 10 s disturbance of display There will be no permanent change of operating state or data A copy of the original signed declaration for this instrument is available from PO Box 9533 Smethwic...

Page 22: ...verified by the manufacturer with a certificate of conformity issued by a notified authority or A copy of the original signed declaration for this instrument is available from PO Box 9533 Smethwick We...

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