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Press the ON/OFF key 

(9)

 to turn the display on or off. You can 

also turn it on with the tare control (11). 
 
After the balance is plugged into a wall outlet, the weight display 
will go out whenever you switch off the balance. All other cir-
cuits will remain energized (indicated by STANDBY). This 
means the balance is immediately ready to operate without re-
quiring warmup the next time you switch it on. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
After the power is turned on, a test of all essential electronic 
functions is run automatically. The self test ends with the read-
out 0.00000 g. 
 
Now place your sample on the pan 

(5)

 to determine the weight. 

Close the doors of the weighing chamber. Read off the weight 
indicated in the display 

(14)

 as soon as the weight unit (in this 

case "g") appears as the stability symbol. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
lf you wish to use a Container or if the display does not indicate 
0.00000 g, press the tare control to zero the display. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for R 160 P

Page 1: ...Sartorius Research R 160 P Electronic Semi Microbalance Installation and Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...voltage selector 9 ON OFF key 2 Menu access switch 10 Print control functions only if balance 3 Interface has a built in interface 4 Protective ring 11 Tare control 5 Pan 12 CAL key 6 Shield plate 13 Selector key 7 Leveling foot 14 Weight display ...

Page 3: ...la tions and Equipment of April 1986 it is hereby certified that the equipment delivered Semi Microbalance model R 160 P is manufactured and tested in compliance with the following DIN VDE regulations DIN IEC 348 VDE 041 1 Safety requirements for electronic measuring apparatus DIN IEC 380 VDE 0806 Safety of electrically energized office machines DIN IEC 601 VDE 0750 Safety of medical electrical eq...

Page 4: ... Page Equipment Supplied 5 Installation Instructions 6 Startup 7 Operation 8 Weighing 10 Calibration 11 Balance Operating program 13 Troubleshooting Guide 16 Interface 17 Accessories Options 18 Specifications 19 ...

Page 5: ...omplete the warranty card indicating the date of instal lation and return the card to your Sartorius dealer The equipment supplied includes the components pictured on the left Save the packaging and the box for shipping your balance to prevent any damage caused during transportation ...

Page 6: ...rovide accurate readouts even when it is exposed to unfavorable weighing conditions You can adapt it to your requirements simply by changing the menu code settings of the balance operating program For this pur pose please refer to pages 13 15 After you have plugged your balance into a wall outlet al low for at least 2 hours warmup Important Note Unplug the balance before you connect or disconnect ...

Page 7: ...to 100 120 V make sure to exchange the installed T 80 mA fuse 1 for the T 160 mA fuse that comes with the balance The fuse 1 is plugged into the voltage selector located on the rear panel of the balance 100 120 V T 160mA 220 240 V T 80mA At the point of use plug the power cable into a properly in stalled wall outlet lf you use a wall outlet that does not have a protective grounding conductor make ...

Page 8: ... commands to perform functions at this time STANDBY The display has been turned off with the ON OFF key 9 and the balance is now in the ready to operate state so that it does not require warmup POWER OFF The balance has been disconnected from line power power failure or outage reconnection to line power after the balance has been unplugged CAL The calibration function has been activated ...

Page 9: ...without re quiring warmup the next time you switch it on After the power is turned on a test of all essential electronic functions is run automatically The self test ends with the read out 0 00000 g Now place your sample on the pan 5 to determine the weight Close the doors of the weighing chamber Read off the weight indicated in the display 14 as soon as the weight unit in this case g appears as t...

Page 10: ...display range 0 00000 g Second display range 0 0000 g The balance will stabilize at a faster rate in the display range with an accuracy of 4 decimal places 100 µ g readability than in the one with five decirnal places 10 µ g readability This selector provides you with a readily accessible weighing in convenience feature so that you do not have to access the menu to change the codes set in the bala...

Page 11: ... to Obtain a Calibration Weight Readout models starting with serial no 37090001 You can obtain a readout of the calibration weight To do so select menu code 342 in the balance operating pro gram Press the CAL key to have the internal calibration weight auto matically applied so you can obtain a readout in the display To use the internal calibration function with this menu code set ting make sure t...

Page 12: ...he stability symbol g does not appear external calibration the balance cannot be calibrated on account of the momentary Status Turn it off and back on again with the ON OFF key The calibration procedure must be repeated until you obtain an acoustic signal indicating proper completion of the calibration procedure Possible causes for a readout of CC The balance is still in the warmup phase The weigh...

Page 13: ...old down the tare control 11 and briefly press the ON OFF key 9 Upon completion of the automatic self test release the tare control as soon as CH5 is displayed Now the Status of the balance op erating program will appear in the weight display L Stands for the list mode In this mode you can check the menu code set tings but you cannot program new codes lf you wish to change a program menu code you ...

Page 14: ...bol that appears indicates the actual setting To change any setting C mode press the tare control as soon as the appropriate numeric code appears Brief display of BUSY and the symbol confirms your selec tion followed by return to zero for the 2nd digit or line How to return to the weighing mode press the tare control each time a 0 appears in the numerical sequence word line page lf you have change...

Page 15: ...2 8 32 digits C 3 2 1 ON C 1 2 9 64 digits C 3 2 2 OFF Code Display Format Code Calibration C 1 3 1 Last decimal ON Weight Readout C 1 3 2 Last decimal OFF C 3 4 1 Locked C 1 3 3 Last decimal at stability C 3 4 2 Accessible C 1 3 4 All decimals at stability C 3 4 0 Call Program Line Code Tare Parameter C 3 0 Call Program Page C 1 4 1 Without stability C 1 4 2 At stability C 0 End of programming Co...

Page 16: ...ighing cham ber is not completely closed Sample does not have a stable weight Set up balance in another area Access the menu to adjust the proper code for the particular type of weighing environment Close the door of the weighing chamber Weight display shows CE The CAL key 12 was not pressed when the display indi cated a zero readout The balance is loaded Press the tare control 11 and re press the...

Page 17: ...rotective grounding conductor of the balance housing The ca bling supplied as accessory components is shielded and electri cally connected on both ends to the cases of the connectors This electrical connection may result in interference caused by cables scraping the floor or by transient currents if you have grounded the housing or connected the protective grounding conductor for line power If nec...

Page 18: ...replace with 2126 for specific gravity determina tion 2086 for statistics 73822 C Carrying case YDB 01 R Antitheft locking device 6087 Vibrating spatula 6025 Specific gravity determination kit 6080 Balance table YWT 01 Wall console 6804 Weighing bowl 20 g Stainless steel 6003 Weighing scoop 20 g stainless steel 60010 Weighing bowl 20 g glass 6015 Antistatic weighing pan YWP 01 R Weighing bowl with...

Page 19: ...lter levels Stability range d 0 25 64 selectable Ambient temperature range K 283 313 10 o C 40 o C Sensitivity drift within 283 303 K K 1 x 10 6 Pan size mm 90 Balance housing W x D x H mm 219 x 408 x 317 8 6 x 16 1 x 12 5 in Weighing chamber W x D x H mm 188 x 149 x 253 7 4 x 5 9 x 10 in Net weight kg 13 27 5 lbs Power requirements voltage frequency 100 120 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Allowable voltage fl...

Page 20: ... Copyright by Sartorius AG Göttingen Deutschland All rights reserved No part of this publication may be printed or translated in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Sartorius AG Sartorius AG reserves the right to make change to the technology features specification and design of the equipment without notice ...

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