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WBL5001-e98031

Sartorius Basiclite and Gold


Service Manual
Electronic Precision and Gold Models
incl. Spare Parts List and Service Specifications

Sartorius AG, Weighing Technology

Contents

Page
General Information
Service Concept
Overview of BL and GL Models
Service Tools and Equipment
Accompanying Literature

3
3
3
3
3

Operating the Balance/Scale


Functions the of Keys
Balance/Scale Operating Menu
Accessing the Balance/Scale Operating Menu and Changing the Settings
Activating the BPI Mode

4
4
4
4
5

Calibrating/Adjusting the Balance/Scale


Calibration/Adjustment Sequence
Adjusting the Overload Stops
Adjusting the Center-load Stop
Adjusting the Zero-point Offset Value
Zero-point Offset Value
Table of Balancing Resistors
Off-center Load
Checking the Off-center Load
Adjusting the Off-center Load
Linearity
Span Adjustment

6
6
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
9
9

Opening and Closing the Balance/Scale

Replacing PCBs
Replacing the Main PCB

10
10

Installing the YDO01BL Interface Port

10

Overview of the Balance/Scale Operating Menu Codes

11

Error Messages

13

Service Specifications

14

Spare Parts List

15

SARTORIUS Basiclite and Gold

General Information

Service Concept
All repair service, including diagnostics, should be performed at a well
equipped repair center.
Spare Parts are available in sets (see the list on page 15).
If the strain-gauge load receptor should become defective, the entire balance/
scale should be replaced.

Overview of BL and GL Models


Status: 03/98
BL150, BL150S, BL150-000V1, BL3, BL310, BL3100
BL6, BL600, BL610, BL6100, BL12
GM1205, GM1502, GM312, GM3101, GM601, GM612, GM6101
Service Tools and Equipment
In addition to standard tools, you will need the following special tools to work
on the Basiclite Series and Gold Series balances/scales:
Qty. Designation

Order no.

BPI adapter/service data output port


Sartocas service software, version 1.30
or later, and
RS-232 cable for connecting the balance/scale
to PC, or
CAS Psion Server, version 4.6 or later

6740-71
6740-33
7357312
6739-98

Accompanying Literature
Installation and Operating Instructions for Basiclite and Gold Series Balances/
Scales

Operating the Balance/Scale

Functions of the Keys


e
c
v

p
t

On/off.
Clear function. Used to interrupt/cancel functions.
Function key. Starts the selected application program.
(To display selected reference sample quantity or percentage, press
and hold this key for approx. 2 seconds.)
Print key.
Tare key. (To start calibration/adjustment, press and hold this key for
approx. 2 seconds.)

Balance/Scale Operating Menu


Accessing the Balance/Scale Operating Menu and Changing the Settings
Accessing the Menu: e + t
Turn the balance/scale off and then turn it back on.
Press t briefly while all display segments are lit.
If 1 is displayed, the menu is locked (read-only).
Menu-01.TIF

Note:

If the menu is locked, change the code setting from 8-1-2 to 8-1-1. Once you
store this code, the menu is accessible.
Selecting a Menu Code: p and t
To select a certain menu code, press t to change the number of the
digit displayed to the desired number. Numbers change in a cyclical
sequence, starting at 1 again after 9 is reached.

Menu-02.TIF

To select the next digit (menu level), press p


Changing a Menu Code Setting: p (press and hold)
To confirm the desired code setting, press the p for approx. 2 seconds.
The superscript o is displayed to indicate that this is the current setting.
Menu-03.TIF

To exit the balance/scale operating menu and store the new settings, press
t for approx. 2 seconds.

To exit the balance/scale operating menu without storing any changes to


the settings, press e.
Menu-04.TIF

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Activating the BPI Mode


Note:

The BPI mode must be activated in the balance/scale before you can work
with the service software. You need to use this software, for example, to
adjust:
the span after the zero-point offst was changed
the linearity and/or
after replacing a PCB.
The BPI adapter (part no. 6740-71) must be connected to the balance/scale
before the BPI mode can be activated. The procedure for connecting the
adapter is as follows:

Turn off the balance/scale and disconnect it from the power supply
Remove the weighing pan
Remove the protective cap (A) from the bottom of the balance/scale.
The main PCB is now accessible through an opening in the balance/scale
housing.
Connect the white plug on the cable of BPI adapter to the corresponding
position on the main PCB.
Connect the plug on the power cable of the BPI adapter to the power jack
on the balance/scale.
Plug the balance/scale AC adapter into the power jack on the BPI
adapter.

Data-01.EPS

The equipment is now connected as follows:


The balance/scale has a 25-pin RS-232 interface for the service software
There is a seperate power supply to the balance/scale so that the BPI
mode can be activated (only with batery not possible).
Replace the weighing pan and turn on the balance/scale.
When 0.0 is displayed, use a suitable tool to press and hold the button on
the BPI adapter (accessible through an opening in the housing.
The balance/scale now performs its self-test (display segment check) repeatedly.
Wait until the segment check has lit up at least 3 times; then press the button again.
The balance/scale electronics are now in the BPI mode and you can use
the balance/scale with the service software.

BPI-01e.EPS

Caution!

After working in the BPI mode, make sure to set the write-protect again (using the Close function in the service software program) so that the balance/scale returns to the SBI mode (SBI = serial balance interface; this is the
standard data transfer protocol). Otherwise you will not be able to operate
peripheral devices with the balance/scale; when p is pressed, the error
code e 30 is displayed.

Calibrating/Adjusting the Balance/Scale

Calibration/Adjustment Sequence
After installation, or following maintenance or repair work, check and, if necessary, adjust the following factors:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Overload stop
Zero-point offset value
Off-center load
Linearity
Span

Adjusting the Overload Stops


The overload stop must be reset after the strain-gauge load receptor has been
damaged or replaced. Weight readouts greater than the balance/scales
maximum capacity must be read off. The service software is required for this
procedure.
Activate the BPI mode (see page 5)
Service software: Select the Diagnostics program; then select the High
Resolution subprogram
When adjusting the overload stop, read off the weight value shown on the
Psion server or PC display
After adjusting the overload stop, activate the Close function in the service
software to reset the balance/scale to the SBI mode.
Balance/Scale Type

Test Weights

BL 150 ...

200g 10%

BL310, GM312

400g 10%

BL600/610, GM601/612

650g 10%

BL1500, GM1502

1,600g 10%

BL3/3100, GM3101

3,500g 10%

BL6/6100, GM6101

6,500g 10%

BL12

13,000g 10%

SARTORIUS Basiclite and Gold

Adjusting the Center-load Stop


Open the balance/scale (see page 9) and then reconnect it to the power
supply
Center the required test weight and an additional 200 g (corresponds to
the weight of the weighing pan and the shock absorber) on the weighing
pan.
The service software display shows a stable weight readout
Adjust the stop screw inward until the overload limit is just reached
The weight readout is no longer stable
Adjust the stop screw turn outward
The center-load stop is now properly adjusted
Anschl01.JPG

On balances and scales with a round pan, there are two overload screws
(see arrows). Both have to be adjusted.

Zero-point Offset Value


Anschl02.JPG

The zero-point offset value adjustment is necessary for adapting the bridge voltage of the strain-gauge load receptor to the operating range of the balance/
scale electronics. This may be necessary:
after replacing the strain-gauge system
after replacing the main PCB
if the span cannot be adjusted (even with the service software) and the error
code e 02 is displayed
when the zero-point offset voltage has changed and is outside the tolerance
limit (e.g., due to the strain gauge load receptor being bent)

Adjusting the Zero-point Offset Value


Open the balance/scale (see page 9)
Connect the cable from the digital voltmeter (DVM) to IC15, pin 6 and
ground
Place the shock absorber and the weighing pan on the balance/scale and
reconnect the power supply
Use the DVM to check the preload voltage with no load on the balance/
scale
Target (mV)
0.25 to 0.49

A/D converter output (%)


4.3% to 8.3%

If the zero-point offset voltage is outside the tolerance range listed above,
balancing resistor R29 must be adjusted in accordance with the table below.

Offset1.TIF

Table of Balancing Resistors


Zero-point offset voltage (V)
2.475 2.310 2.144 1.979 1.813 1.648 1.482 1.317 1.151 0.968 0.820 0.655 0.489 0.342 0.158 - -

2.310
2.144
1.979
1.813
1.648
1.482
1.317
1.151
0.968
0.820
0.655
0.489
0.324
0.158
0.007

R29 resistance value (ohms)


10
1,800
3,600
6,200
9,100
12,000
15,000
20,000
27,000
33,000
43,000
51,000
68,000
100,000
150,000

The balancing resistor must have the following specifications:


Metal film, 0.6 W, 1%, TK50

Off-center Load
Checking the Off-center Load
Center the test weight (see Service Specifications, page 14) on the
weighing pan (position 1) and press t
0.0 is displayed (depending on model and settings)
Place the test weight on positions 2, 3, 4 and 5 in sequence
The absolute values displayed for all 4 positions must be within the limits
listed in the service specifications (see page 14)
If the off-center load error exceeds the tolerance listed in the service specifications in any of these 4 positions, the off-center load should be adjusted
with the greatest positive error value (see Adjusting the Off-center Load
below)
Eckl--o2.EPS

Adjusting the Off-center Load


Remove the weighing pan and any shock absorber.
Remove the Phillips screw (A) and remove the hood.
Remove the 2 fastening screws from the pan support (7 mm open-end
wrench) and remove the pan support.
The strain-gauge load receptor is now accessible.
Correct the off-center load by filing on one of the thin sections. Always file
the thin section that corresponds to the greatest off-center load error.
Note: Only small deviations can be adjusted. If the strain gauge load receptor
is visuably bent an adjustment is not possible anymore!!

Eckl-01.TIF

Place the pan support on the load receptor and fasten it. Place the hood,
shock absorber and weighing pan back on the balance/scale.
Check the off-center load and readjust it if necessary.

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Linearity
Adjust the linearity using the service software.
Activate the BPI mode (see page 7)
Connect the balance/scale to the PC and start the linearity program in the
service software
Reset the balance/scale to the SBI mode by activating the Close function
in the service software
Check the span adjustment and adjust if necessary (see Span Adjustment
below)

Span Adjustment
Note:

There are two ways to perform span adjustment:


1. With the service software or
2. as described in this manual
Select the menu code External adjustment accessible
(code 1 5 2)
If necessary, set the weight unit for the calibration weight
(code 1 4 x) (factory setting: kg code 1 4 2)
Unload the balance/scale and, if necessary, press t to tare the display
Press and hold the v key for >3 sec. to activate the calibration routine
The weight value of the required calibration weight is displayed without
weight unit; e.g., + 5.000
Center the prompted weight on the weighing pan (e.g. 5.000 kg)

Important:

The balance/scale will only accept a weight that is within a tolerance range
of approximately 2% of the nominal weight. Any greater error can only be
adjusted using the service software.
After the adjustment procedure, the weight is displayed with weight unit
(e.g., + 5.000 kg)
Remove the calibration weight
Check the span again and adjust it if necessary

Opening and Closing the Balance/Scale

Disconnect the balance/scale from power (remove the battery, if one is


installed).
Remove the weighing pan, as well as any shock absorber and/or pan
support, and place to one side.
Remove the Phillips screw (A).
Remove the hood by carefully pulling it towards the front. Make sure that
you do not damage the ribbon cable that connects the display PCB to the
main PCB.
The display PCB, main PCB and load receptor are now accessible.

ffnen.TIF

Replacing PCBs

In the case of defects, do not attempt to make any repairs at the component
level, but replace the entire subassembly.
Replacing the Main PCB
Note:

Before replacing the main PCB, use the service software to read out and store
the balance/scales data record, if possible. If this is not possible, order a
pre-programmed PCB, indicating the balance/scale model and serial number.

Open the balance/scale (see page 9)


Disconnect all cables
Remove the fastening screws from the main PCB
Remove the old PCB
Take the zero-point offset resistor from the old PCB and place it on the new
PCB
Follow the above instructions in reverse order to install the new main PCB
The balance/scale must now be programmed with the required data
record (unless you have installed a pre-programmed PCB)
The following factors must be checked and, if necessary, adjusted:
Zero-point offset value
Linearity
Span

Installing the YDO01BL Data Output Port

Data-01.EPS

Open the balance/scale (see page 9)


Lay the balance/scale on its side
Remove the protective cap (A)
Guide the ribbon cable from the output port through the opening in the
balance/scale housing and plug it into the main PCB (make sure the plug
and the positive/negative poles are in the correct positions)
Replace the protective cap (A)
Thread the ribbon cable from the output port through the guides provided
for this purpose on the base of the balance/scale housing
Turn the balance/scale upright
Remove the plate from the back of the housing by pulling it upward
Use the 2 screws to fasten the output port in the position made available
by removing the plate

Data-01.EPS

Close the balance/scale


Then test the output port with the following peripheral devices (as available):

10

Sartorius printer; e.g., model YDP03-0CE


Service software (SBI test)
Data transfer software for PCs and laptops, e.g., Balance
Reader

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Overview of the Balance Operating


Menu

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3

1
1
1
1

4
4
4
4

1 6
1 6
1 6
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Balance/Scale Functions

7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

1
2
3
4
5

Adapt Filter
Minimum vibration
Normal vibration
Strong vibration
Extreme vibration
Stability Range
digit
digit
1 digit
2 digits
4 digits

1
2
3

Weight Unit for Calibration Weight


Grams
Kilograms
Pounds

1
2

Auto Zero
On
Off

1
2
3
4

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Weight Unit 1
Grams
Kilograms
Carats
Pounds
Ounces
Troy ounces
Hong Kong taels
Singapore taels
Taiwanese taels
Grains
Pennyweights
Milligrams
Parts per pound
Chinese taels
Mommes
Austrian carats
Tola
Baht
Mesghal

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

Application Programs
1
1 1
1 2
1 3
1 4
1 5
1 12

g
kg
ct
lb
oz
ozt
tl
tl
tl
GN
dwt
mg
o
tl
m
k
t
b
m

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

Application Parameters
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

3 3

3
3
3
3
3

Program Selection
Basic weighing function
Toggle weight units
Net-total (tare memory)
Counting
Weighing in percent
Averaging

3
3
3
3
3

1
2
3
4
5

Weight Unit 2
Grams
Kilograms
Carats
Pounds
Ounces
Troy ounces
Hong Kong taels
Singapore taels
Taiwanese taels
Grains
Pennyweights
Milligrams
Parts per pound
Chinese taels
Mommes
Austrian carats
Tola
Baht
Mesghal

g
kg
ct
lb
oz
ozt
tl
tl
tl
GN
dwt
mg
o
tl
m
k
t
b
m

Preset reference sample quantity /


reference percentage / number of
subweighing operations for averaging
5
10
20
50
100

11

Interface

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

5
5
5
5
5

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Baud rate
150
300
600
1,200
2,400
4,800
9,600

2
2
2
2
2

1
2
3
4

Parity
Mark
Space
Odd
Even

5 3
5 3
5 3

1
2

Number of Stop Bits


1
2

5 4
5 4
5 4

1
2

5 4

6
6
6
6
6
6

Handshake Mode
Software handshake
Hardware handshake, 1 char. after
CTS
Hardware handshake, 2 char. after
CTS
Print in Weighing Mode

1
1
1
1
1

1
2
3
4

7
7 1
7 1
7 1

12

baud
baud
baud
baud
baud
baud
baud

Manual/auto print mode


Manual without stability
Manual with stability
Automatic without stability
Automatic at stability
Print in Application Mode

1
2

Line Format
Without data ID codes
With data ID codes

Extra Functions

8 1
8 1
8 1

1
2

Menu Access
Parameter settings can be changed
Read only

2
2
2
2
2
2

1
4
5
6
8

External Switch Function


c key
t key
p key
v key
t key

8 3
8 3
8 3

1
2

Power-on Mode *)
Off > on
Stand-by > on

8
8
8
8
8
8

9
9 1
9
9

Reset Menu

1
2

Factory Settings
Restore factory settings
Do not restore factory
settings

*) Auto-On function
by setting a jumper on the main PCB or
data interface PCB.

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Error Codes

Display

Cause

Solution

Balance/scale capacity exceeded

Unload the scale

No pan

Place the pan on the scale

Something is touching the


pan

Remove whatever is touching


the pan

E 01

Display overflow; i.e., the value to


be output cannot be displayed

Reduce the load on the scale

E 02

Calibration parameter not met;


e.g.,:
scale/balance not tared
load on balance/scale

Only start calibration when


zero is displayed
Press t to tare
Unload the balance/scale

E 10

v key is blocked when there


is data stored in the 2nd tare
memory

Press c to clear the 2nd


tare memory

E 11

Value cannot be stored in the


2nd tare memory

Press t

E 22

Weight too light, or no load


on the scale

Increase the weight on the


scale

E 30

p key pressed while BPI mode


active

Set the scale to the SBI mode


(e.g., by activating the Close
function in the MC1 server)

E 50

Overflow or underflow in the


temperature compensation converter

TK sensor or main PCB is


defective (replacement
required)

E 53

Temperature compensation
converter is not functioning. The
processor is not receiving any
measured data from the TK switch

TK sensor or main PCB is


defective (replacement
required)

E 54

A/D converter output is below the


limit

The scale is underloaded; minimum


either the weighing pan/load
plate is not on the scale or
there is a mechanical defect or
a defect in the main PCB

E 55

A/D converter output is above the


maximum limit

Either the scale is overloaded


or there is a mechanical defect
or a defect in the main PCB

13

Service Specifications

Reproducebility

Model

Weighing
Capacity

Readability

Off-Center Load

Permissible
Tolerance
s

Test
weight

Test
weight

Permissible
Tolerance
()

TCS

ppm/K

150 g

0,01 g

100 g

0,01 g

100 g

0,03 g

20

150 g

0,01 g

100 g

0,01 g

100 g

0,03 g

20

310 g

0,01 g

200 g

0,01 g

200 g

0,03 g

10

610 g

0,01 g

500 g

0,01 g

500 g

0,03 g

610 g

0,1 g

500 g

0,1 g

500 g

0,3 g

50

1500 g

0,1 g

1000 g

0,1 g

1000 g

0,3 g

20

3100 g

0,1 g

2000 g

0,1 g

2000 g

0,3 g

10

BL6100

6100 g

0,1 g

5000 g

0,1 g

5000 g

0,3 g

BL3

3000 g

1 g

2000 g

1 g

2000 g

3 g

100

BL6

6000 g

1 g

5000 g

1 g

5000 g

3 g

50

12.000 g

1 g

10.000 g

1 g

10.000 g

3 g

25

310 g

0,01 g

200 g

0,01 g

200 g

0,03 g

10

BL150
BL150-000V1
BL310
BL610
BL600
BL1500
BL3100

BL12
GM312
GM612
GM1205

610 g

0,01 g

500 g

0,01 g

500 g

0,03 g

1200 g

0,05 g

1000 g

0,1 g

1000 g

0,15 g

20

GM6101

6100 g

0,1 g

5000 g

0,1 g

5000 g

0,3 g

BL-DAT-E.XLS

Linearity

Model

Class

Span
Adjustm.
weight

M1

1000 g

1500 g

BL3100

F2

2000 g

3000 g

BL6100

F2

5000 g

5000 g

0,1 g

BL3

M1

2000 g

3000 g

BL6

M1

5000 g

BL12

M1

GM312
GM612
GM1205

14

0,02 g

Test
weight

Tare
weight

M1

BL-DAT-E.XLS

150 g

Permissible
Tolerance
()

BL150
BL150-000V1
BL310
BL610
BL600
BL1500

GM6101

100 g

Test
weight

40/70/110/150

Permissible
Tolerance
()
g

0,02 g

M1

100 g

150 g

0,02 g

40/70/110/150

0,02 g

F2

100 g

300 g

0,04 g

70/150/220/300

0,02 g

F2

500 g

500 g

0,01 g

150/300/450/600

0,02 g

M1

500 g

500 g

0,2 g

150/300/450/600

0,1 g

0,2 g

400/700/1100/1500

0,2 g

0,4 g

g 700/1500/2200/3000 g

0,2 g

1500/3000/
4500/6000

0,2 g

3 g

g 700/1500/2200/3000 g

2 g

5000 g

1 g

10.000 g

10.000 g

1 g

F2

100 g

300 g

0,04 g

70/150/220/300

0,02 g

F2

500 g

500 g

0,01 g

150/300/450/600

0,02 g

M1

1000 g

1000 g

0,05 g

300/600/800/1200

0,1 g

1500/3000/
4500/6000

0,2 g

F2

5000 g

5000 g

0,1 g

1500/3000/
4500/6000
3000/6000/
8000/12.000

2 g

2 g

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Spare Parts

BL12
BL1500
BL1500S
BL3
BL3100
BL6
BL600
BL6100
GM1205
GM1502
GM3101
GM601
GM6101

Spare Part
No.

BL150
BL150-000V1
BL310
BL610
GM312
GM612

Description

BL150S

Spare parts list; status: 3/98

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

Power supplies
STNG8, US/CDN/J, 120V
STNG8, European, 230V
STNG8, ZA (RSA), 230V
STNG8, AUS (Australia), 230V
TNG8, universal, 115V/230V
TNG8, UK, 230V
Dust cover (rectangular pan)
Dust cover (round pan)
Data interface
Rechargeable battery pack

6971947
6971948
6971949
6971950
6971951
6971952
YDC01BL
YDC02BL
YDO01BL
YRB07Z

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Top part of housing with overlay,LCD-PCB

69B12180
69B12181
69B12182
69B12185
69P12179
69B12183
69B12187
69B12184
69B12186

Set of small parts

69B12188

Glass cylinder for draft shield


Draft shield cover
Weighing pan, round 100mm
Weighing pan (rectangular)
Weighing pan, round
Main PCB
Main PCB
Top part of housing with overlay,LCD-PCB

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Consisting of:
Housing (bottom), cover, cable (1 each)
Cover for level indicator (1)
Shock absorber (4)
Feet (4)
Treaded brackets (2)
Bracket for cable (1)
Self-cutting screws (4)
BL-GM-ET.XLS

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Sartorius AG
37070 Goettingen, Germany
Weender Landstrasse 94 - 108, 37075 Goettingen, Germany
(551) 308-0,
(551) 308-935

Copyright by Sartorius AG, Goettingen, Germany.


All rights reserved. No part of this publication
may be reprinted or translated in any form or by any means
without the prior written permission of Sartorius AG.
The status of the information, specifications and
illustrations in this manual is indicated by the date
given below. Sartorius AG reserves the right to
make changes to the technology, features,
specifications and design of the equipment
without notice.
Status: March 1998 Sartorius AG, Goettingen, Germany

Printed in Germany on paper that has been bleached without any use of chlorine D.A. M
Publication No.: WBL5001-e98031

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