AND MX-50/MF-50 Instruction Manual
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11.2. Calibration Adjustment of the Weighing Sensor
– An OIML Class F1 calibration mass of 20g or 50g can be used for the calibration,
however a 20g calibration mass (WTF1-20G) is recommended.
Caution
– Avoid vibration and drafts that affect the weighing sensor. If affected, the
analyser may be unable to calibrate the weighing unit.
– Use a 20g mass for the calibration, due to the height between the weighing
pan and glass housing, 26 mm. If a taller mass is to be used, open the glass
housing and avoid external influence.
11.2.1. Operation
1. Turn on the analyser.
The display will show 0.000 g.
2. Set the weighing pan, pan support and sample
pan handle.
Close the heater cover.
3. Press and hold the PROGRAM key to display
CH
.
4. Press the SELECT key to display
CAL
.
5. Press the ENTER key to display
CAL 0
.
6. If 20g weight is used, . . .Press the ENTER key.
Proceed to step8.
If 50g weight is used, . . .Press the SELECT key.
Proceed to step7.
7. Press the
or
key to select 50.000g.
Press the ENTER key to store it.
End
,
CAL 0
are displayed in order.
8. When displaying
CAL 0
, press the ENTER key with
no weight on the weighing pan. The mass value is
displayed (Example: 20g).
9. Open the heater cover and put the calibration weight
onto the center of the pan and press the ENTER
key.
End
is displayed.
10. Remove the weight to return to the weighing mode
If the report for GLP, GMP and ISO is output (Refer
to page 28),
GLP
is displayed. Output condition for
the report is selected in the function table.
0.000
50.000
End
CH
CAL
20
End
CAL 0
PROGRAM
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
SELECT
SELECT
ENTER
0.000
Press and hold
Mass value
Standard mass
Remove mass
The input data to display ZERO
The input of mass value
Preparation
GLP
Maximum height of
mass is 26 mm