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4.4 

Selecting the product type  .................................................................... 15

4.5 

Taking a measurement  .......................................................................... 15

4.6 

Switching the device off  ........................................................................ 15

5. 

The measuring process  ................................................. 16

5.1 

Preparing a measurement  ..................................................................... 16

5.2 

Taking a measurement  .......................................................................... 17

5.3 

Hold function - Freezing the displayed values  ........................................ 18

5.3.1 

Using the Hold function  ........................................................................ 18

6. 

Product types  ................................................................ 18

6.1 

Adaptation to other devices  .................................................................. 19

6.2 

How moisture content is defined  .......................................................... 20

7. 

Checking the device's status  ........................................ 21

8. 

Configuring the device 

 ................................................. 22

8.1 

Selecting a language  ............................................................................. 22

8.2 

Activating options  ................................................................................. 22

8.3 

Deactivating options  ............................................................................. 23

8.4 

Selecting °C/°F  ...................................................................................... 23

8.5 

Reducing the device's power consumption  ............................................ 24

8.5.1 

Configuring the display illumination time  .............................................. 24

8.5.2 

Configuring automatic switch-off  ......................................................... 24

8.6 

Configuring the material calibration function  ........................................ 24

8.7 

Changing the password  ........................................................................ 25

8.8 

Resetting the device to its factory settings  ............................................. 26

9. 

Cleaning and maintenance  .......................................... 26

9.1 

Changing batteries  ............................................................................... 26

9.2 

Care instructions  ................................................................................... 27

9.3 

Cleaning the device  .............................................................................. 27

10. Faults 

 ............................................................................. 28

Summary of Contents for humimeter FS1

Page 1: ...3 27 3 td 0 64 aw 51 9 r H 14 8 abs 100 4 g m2 09 m s 4 90 Ugl 1 Operating Manual Always read this operating manual before using the humimeter FS1 FS1 1 humimeter FS1 FS1 1 Grain moisture meter Moistu...

Page 2: ...humimeter FS1 FS1 1 Operating Manual Page 2 Your humimeter FS1 FS1 1 at a glance The main unit No Name 1 Auxiliary plate for filling 2 Display 3 Keypad 4 Measuring chamber 2 3 1 4...

Page 3: ...Page 3 Rear of the main unit No Name 1 Battery compartment 1...

Page 4: ...ent in 6 2 How moisture content is defined 3 Display symbols 4 Temperature display The display symbols Symbol Name Symbol Name Enter No Up Change input Level Down OK Back Change menu Enter numbers On...

Page 5: ...Name 1 Hold the measured value see 5 3 Hold function Freezing the displayed values 2 Display illumination device on off 3 For changing the product type Main menu The main menu comprises the following...

Page 6: ...0 1 4 Customer service 10 2 For your safety 11 2 1 Proper use 11 2 2 Improper use 11 2 3 User qualifications 11 2 4 General safety information 12 2 5 Warranty 12 3 On receipt of your device 12 3 1 Tak...

Page 7: ...0 7 Checking the device s status 21 8 Configuring the device 22 8 1 Selecting a language 22 8 2 Activating options 22 8 3 Deactivating options 23 8 4 Selecting C F 23 8 5 Reducing the device s power c...

Page 8: ...er FS1 FS1 1 Operating Manual Page 8 11 Storage and disposal 29 11 1 Storing the device 29 11 2 Disposing of the device 29 12 Device information 30 12 1 EC declaration of conformity 30 12 2 Technical...

Page 9: ...d instructions provided in this operating manual have been compiled on the basis of the current standards and regulations the state of the art and the extensive expertise and experience of Schaller Gm...

Page 10: ...amage to property or equipment i Information This symbol indicates important information that enables users to use the de vice more efficiently and cost effectively 1 4 Customer service For technical...

Page 11: ...ontent of grain The device must only be used for taking measurements on the products defined in the following sections of this manual see 6 Product types 2 2 Improper use The device is not suitable fo...

Page 12: ...e delivery Every device has a serial number Do not remove the tag with the serial number 2 5 Warranty The warranty does not apply to Damage resulting from non observance of the operating manual Damage...

Page 13: ...line batteries Digital scale 150 grams Measuring cup 0 25 liter Operating manual 3 3 Inserting batteries 1 Take hold of the device with one hand press your thumb onto the engraved area of the battery...

Page 14: ...is empty and place the device on a level table 2 Confirm by pressing The display will now appear as shown in figure 6 The bar will run upwards During this period the device must remain on the table w...

Page 15: ...verview figure 8 2 Use the arrow keys to move from one product type to the next 3 and keep any of them pressed to scroll through the types 4 Confirm your selection by pressing The product type you sel...

Page 16: ...figure 9 Then switch on the scale The scale must display 0 0 g with the empty measuring cup on it The measuring cup must not be weighed 2 Check whether the measuring chamber of the device is empty Wh...

Page 17: ...ing value signals a decreasing accuracy of the measure ment The measuring range is dependent on the product type see 6 Product types Once the reading has been taken the measuring values can be frozen...

Page 18: ...e used if the measured value should remain on the display 5 3 1 Using the Hold function To do so The device has to be switched on and be in the product selection menu Press The current reading will be...

Page 19: ...offee roasted 1 10 50g Raw Coffee peeled 5 18 Reference Only for testing the moisture meter 6 1 Adaptation to other devices The measured value can be adjusted to other devices by changing the filling...

Page 20: ...3 3 g 53 3 g 60g Mustard Seeds 60 g 3 7 g 63 7 g 60g Sorghum Millet 60 g 3 2 g 63 2 g Example Increasing the filling quantity of wheat by 3 grams filling weight of 63 g wheat the measuring value is 1...

Page 21: ...menu 2 Select Status To do so press or and confirm by pressing The display will then show the status indicator humimeter The display will show the following information No Name 1 Serial number 2 Softw...

Page 22: ...o leave the main menu 8 2 Activating options To do so Some of the options must be deactivated 1 Access the main menu see 4 3 Accessing the main menu 2 Select Options To do so press or and confirm by p...

Page 23: ...me Mate rialcalibration Password Reset options will be deactivated again 8 4 Selecting C F To do so All of the options must be activated see 8 2 Activating options 1 Access the main menu see 4 3 Acces...

Page 24: ...ng has been saved 5 Press to leave the Options menu 6 Press to leave the main menu 8 5 2 Configuring automatic switch off To do so All of the options must be activated see 8 2 Activating options 1 Acc...

Page 25: ...or and confirm by pressing The display will show the current password 4 Overwrite the current password To do so press and hold to quickly scroll to the required number and either press it for 3 second...

Page 26: ...w the status indicator humimeter figure 20 9 Cleaning and maintenance Regularly cleaning and maintaining the device will ensure that it will have a long service life and stay in good condition 9 1 Cha...

Page 27: ...m strong mechanical shocks and loads Remove the batteries after the harvesting season 9 3 Cleaning the device ATTENTION Do not clean with fluids Water or cleaning fluid getting inside the device can d...

Page 28: ...e temperature adjust to the material being meas ured permitted difference of max 3 C Wrong product type Check whether you have selected the right product type product before taking a reading see 6 Pro...

Page 29: ...60 C 11 2 Disposing of the device Devices marked with this symbol are subject to Directive 2012 19 EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic eq...

Page 30: ...with the applicable requirements of the following documents EN 61326 1 2013 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN 50581 2012 Technical documentation for t...

Page 31: ...Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Temperature compensation Automatic Power supply 4 x 1 5 Volt AA Alkaline batteries Current consumption 60 mA incl display illumination Menu languages English German F...

Page 32: ...der Raab Tel 43 0 3178 28899 Fax 43 0 3178 28899 901 info humimeter com www humimeter com Climate Environment Food Bioenergy Materials Buildings Paper Board Schaller Messtechnik develops produces and...

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