Mettler Toledo Mettler Pm2000 Balance Scale 2100.00g Owners Manuals, User Guides, Instructional Help Documents & Operating Information - pm-high-ba-e-704684.pdf
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Operating Instruction METTLER TOLEDO High-Capacity PM-Scales
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Thank you very much for the confidence you have shown in our products by choosing a METTLER TOLEDO precision scale. To obtain complete satisfaction from your scale, it is essential that you read through these operating instructions carefully. These operating instructions apply to scales of the PM series with a weighing range between 11 and 32 kg. Although the operating procedures for these scales are identical, differences exist regarding the weighing range and the readability accuracy.
Preparation
Set line voltage / Choosing the location Mounting the weighing platform / Levelling the scale
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Operation
Controls / Connections / Display METTLER DeltaTrac / METTLER DeltaRange Switching display on/off Simple weighing and taring Symbols
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Menu
Overview Calibrating Adapting the scale to the type of weighing (weighing process adapter) Adapting the scale to the ambient conditions (vibration adapter)
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Configuring
Overview Configuration example Standard setting and printout Scale operating settings Unit selection, applications, status displays Adaptation to external equipment for data exchange Securing configuration
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Applications
Overview Weight unit selection Piece counting Plus/minus and percent weighing Animal weighing / Weighing in extremely unsteady or vibrating surroundings Print/transfer command
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Troubleshooting
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Miscellaneous
Change line voltage/fuse Change protective cover / Cleaning Glossary of special terms
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Technical data
Overview of the PM balance and scale families Technical data for individual models General technical data Standard equipment Weighing ranges in secondary units decimal places in secondary units
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Preparation
Set line voltage Before switching on the scale, ensure that the line voltage setting matches the local power supply.
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The balance/scale has already been set in the factory to the correct line voltage for your country. The balance/scale may be operated only when connected to a supply network with a PE conductor.
Select the proper location For best results choose a suitable location for your scale. A firm, vibration-free location as horizontal as possible Avoid exposure to direct sunlight
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No draft
Despite a possibly unfavorable location, your scale can still produce accurate weighing results: In this case you should adjust the vibration adapter accordingly. For procedure, refer to section “Menu”.
Mount the weighing platform ... Install platform support 11 with all four pins sitting on rubber grommets 40; then place weighing platform 10 on platform support 11; connect power cable 20.
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... and now level the scale After each relocation of the scale, repeat levelling procedures. For this purpose adjust bubble in level indicator 6 with the two levelling screws 7.
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Control bar (On / Menu / Re-Zero) Off key Ø Function and switch key f Print key ∏ Connector for data interface Connector for METTLER TOLEDO GM instruments Fuse holder (with spare fuse) Power socket Screw feet (level adjustment) Level indicator
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Status indicators Vibration adapter Weighing process adapter Weight status Automatic zero correction (Autozero) 31 e Special status of digital display* 31 f Stability control 32 Digital display 33 Units 34 DeltaTrac (dynamic graphic indicator and dispensing aid with 60 radial segments) 35 Tolerance limits * indicates calculated quantities such as mean values or values multiplied by constants,