Sartorius+Quintix+Model+224 1S+Manual
Sartorius+Quintix+Model+224 1S+Manual
Sartorius+Quintix+Model+224 1S+Manual
98648-019-43
Contents
1. User Information
1.1 Warning/Danger Symbols
Warning/danger symbols used in these instructions:
This symbol identifies hazards that have a high probability of resulting in death
or serious physical injury if not avoided.
This symbol identifies hazards that can result in moderate or mild injuries
if not avoided.
This symbol identifies hazards associated with the risk of material damage.
1.2 Symbols
The following symbols are used in this manual:
2. Safety Information
2.1 Guidelines and General Information
– The balance complies with EU Directives and standards for electrical safety and
electromagnetic compatibility.* Improper use or handling can, however, result in
damage and/or injury. Any improper use or operation of the balance, i.e., that is
not consistent with the instructions, will result in forfeiture of all claims under
the manufacturer’s warranty.
– Personnel need to have read and understood these installation instructions,
including the safety instructions.
– In the event of use in systems and ambient conditions which have greater safety
requirements, you must observe the requirements and provisions applicable in
your country.
– Always keep the equipment and balance freely accessible.
Any installation work or balance usage that does not conform to the instructions in
this manual results in forfeiture of all claims under the manufacturer’s warranty.
* = See “Specifications.”
Danger of explosion!
Do not use this equipment in hazardous areas in which explosive materials
are present.
Make sure that the voltage rating printed on the AC adaptor is identical to your local
mains voltage.
Do not operate the balance if its housing or AC adaptor including any of the
connections are damaged. Immediately disconnect the damaged equipment from the
power by pulling the plug to turn off the power.
Do not expose the balance and the accessories supplied by Sartorius to extreme
temperatures, aggressive chemical vapors, moisture, shocks, vibration, or strong electro-
magnetic fields. Observe the conditions of operation described in the Specifications!
Installation note:
The operator shall be solely responsible for any modifications to the equipment and
for connecting any cables or equipment not supplied by Sartorius.
Information on operational quality is available upon request from Sartorius.
Only use original Sartorius accessories.
Lay the cables where they pose no risk of causing someone to trip.
Observe the additional safety and danger information in the following chapters.
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4. Getting Started
The balance must be disconnected from the mains power for all assembly work.
t After unpacking the device, check it immediately for any external damage.
y If you detect any damage, proceed as directed in the chapter entitled “Care and
maintenance.”
y Save the box and all parts of the packaging for any future transport. During
shipment, please do not leave cables plugged in!
Application guide 9 9 9
Note:
Use both hands to hold the top struts of the draft shield.
– Put the shield plate (2), shield disk (3), pan support (4), weighing pan (5) and pan
draft shield* (6) on the balance.
Note:
For information about how to clean the draft shield, see the Care and
Maintenance chapter.
Quintix® and Practum® Models:
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4
2
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1) Holding it by its rear edge, pull the draft shield cover up and remove it.
2) Push the three glass panels into the draft shield guide, all the way to the front.
3) Then replace the draft shield cover. In doing so, the draft shield cover must lock
into position.
2) Install the shield disk (1) and turn this counterclockwise until securely in place.
Acclimatization
Condensation from humidity can form on the surfaces of a cold device when it is
brought into a warmer area. To avoid the effects of condensation, condition the
balance for about two hours, leaving it unplugged from the power supply, before
°C plugging the balance back into the mains.
t Hold the balance under the housing, lift it up carefully, and carry it to its new
location.
The balance needs to be re-leveled and calibrated each time its setup location is
changed.
AC Adaptor Assembly
Using the wrong power plug adaptors may cause fatal electric shock and damage the
equipment. Never insert the power plug adaptor separately from the AC adaptor in
the socket (danger of electric shock).
t Use the right power plug adaptor for your mains power supply.
A AC adaptor versions:
Bag Region/Country Bag Region/Country
a) transparent Europe/EU (except UK) e) black India
b) yellow United Kingdom f) turquoise South Africa
c) blue USA, Canada, China and Japan g) green Korea
d) red Australia h) pink Brazil
i) white Argentina
The packaging of AC adaptor module 6971790 with line adaptors g), h), and i) is
labeled with 98671791.
t Push (1) and slide (2) the power plug adaptor (A) required for the power supply
into the opening of the AC adaptor module (B). When doing this, the AC adaptor
needs to lock into position.
t 1) First of all, plug the AC adaptor into the socket at the back of your balance.
t 2) Afterwards, plug the AC adaptor into an electrical outlet (mains power supply).
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When a verified balance of accuracy class k for use in legal metrology is connected
to the mains power, it must warm up for at least one hour before operation.
The default language for the display text is English. When the balance is switched
on for the first time, the startup wizard is activated automatically. Follow the
instructions on the interactive display to configure your selections for:
– Language
– Date format/date
– Time format/time
Language
y The Language settings window appears.
English t Touch the language you would like to select, such as Deutsch.
t Touch START.
START
DD-MMM-YYYY
t Select how the date should be displayed and printed out.
– DD-MMM-YYYY:
The date is displayed in the order of day, month and then year.
MMM-DD-YYYY
– MMM-DD-YYYY:
The date is displayed in the order of month, day and then year.
YYYY-MM-DD (ISO)
– YYYY-MM-DD (ISO):
The date is displayed in the order of year, month and then day.
(The time is displayed in 24-hour format with this setting.)
t Touch l to confirm.
t Touch l to confirm.
If required, you can subsequently modify your selection in the “Settings” menu
(see Chapter “Accessing the Menu and Changing Settings”, page 28).
A port for a below-balance weighing hook is located on the bottom of the balance.
When doing this, put the balance to one side and not on the weighing pan side.
Placing the balance on the weighing pan side may lead to measurement inaccuracies
and damage to the balance!
t Attach a wire (or similar) to the sample and hang it on the notched hook.
If the below-balance weighing port is no longer being used, close the opening with
the cover plate again, so that the weighing results are not adversely affected by
drafts.
The below-balance weighing port may not be opened or used on balances used for
legal metrology.
t A “Kensington” key lock cable can be installed at the fastening point on the back
of the balance if required.
t The balance can also be secured in place at the installation location with a chain
or lock, for example.
0.00
– When the balance is switched on, the following message appears on the display:
Secura®: Level The balance has been leveled (if leveled).
Quintix® and Practum®: Level Please check leveling.
– If the balance needs to be leveled, a corresponding message appears on the
display (see page 21).
– The balance must be regularly calibrated and adjusted to ensure correct weighing
results (see page 73).
– The display text is given in English as a default. The language can be changed
(see page 29).
t To switch the balance to standby mode, select the Menu key at the bottom left of
the display on the Weighing screen.
Weighing Mixing
Statistics Components
5.2 Leveling
The balance must be level to ensure precise weighing results. Leveling the balance
compensates for slant or unevenness at the place of installation by twisting the front
leveling feet of the balance.
The balance needs to be re-leveled and adjusted each time its setup location is
changed.
Note: The balance needs to be re-leveled and then adjusted each time its location is
changed.
y When LEVEL appears in red at the top left of the display, you must level the
balance.
LEVEL Max 2100 g d=0.01 g
0.00
Leveling t Twist the front leveling feet of the balance in the specified direction.
Please turn each foot in the
direction of the arrow as
shown.
y When the level indicator animation turns green, the balance is correctly leveled.
Leveling
t To exit the function, select l.
The balance has been leveled.
t Twist both of the front leveling feet of the balance to move the air bubble so that
it is centered in the circular marking.
The figure shows which leveling foot should be twisted in which direction. Generally,
L R both feet must be adjusted in order to position the air bubble exactly in the center of
the circular marking.
Examples:
– If the air bubble is too far to the lower right, twist the right leveling foot
counterclockwise (see figure).
R L – If the air bubble is too far to the upper right, twist the left leveling foot
clockwise.
– If the air bubble is too far to the left, twist the left leveling foot counterclockwise
and the right leveling foot clockwise.
R t Check the level indicator after each adjustment and correct if necessary.
L
t Complete the leveling by calibrating the balance.
Sharp or pointed instruments (such as ballpoint pens) can damage the device.
– The touch screen should only be operated by lightly touching it with your
fingertips.
This can be done while wearing laboratory gloves.
41.9765
12 Net
G 3
4
11
10
+ 5
9 SQmin 3.0500 g
Component
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1
t To access the menu, select the Menu key located at the bottom left of the display
in any application.
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Weighing Mixing
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Statistics Components
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t Press the shift button to change between uppercase and lowercase letters.
t The l key ends the process and saves the characters entered.
You can scroll up and down through the menu to select the desired application.
t To scroll through the menu, place a finger on the display and drag it slowly up or
Weighing Mixing
down.
y The symbols in the menu move in the corresponding direction.
Statistics Components
Density Percentage
Statistics Components
Density Percentage
0.00
Reference
10.0 %
Weighing Mixing
Statistics Components
Language
Date and time
Device information
Calibration/Adjustment
Weighing
Settings t To scroll through the menu, place a finger on the display and drag it slowly up or
Date and time down.
y The settings in the menu move in the corresponding direction.
Device information A gray scrollbar appears on the right of the display when scrolling, indicating the
Calibration/Adjustment current location in the list of options.
Weighing
t Select a setting and make the desired changes. Information about available
Printout settings can be found from page 29.
t Select ; to return to the menu. The changed settings become active when you
return to the first level of the menu.
6.2.1 Language
Language Set the display language here. English is the default language (see “Setting the
Language” on page 29).
English
The following languages are available:
Deutsch – English
– Deutsch (German)
Français
– Français (French)
Español
– Español (Spanish)
– Italiano (Italian)
– 日本語 (Japanese)
– Pусский (Russian)
– ㅩ昝/ 㖶措 (Chinese)
– Polski (Polish)
– Português (Portuguese)
– ዽ࿌/ Ⴎ໓ (Korean)
– Turkish
– Hungarian
t In the Weighing screen, select the Menu key at the bottom left of the display.
Weighing Mixing
Statistics Components
Español
6.2.4 Calibration/Adjustment
Calibration/Adjustment With Secura® models, it is possible to set how the automatic calibration/adjustment
function isoCAL is started.
isoCAL With Secura® and Quintix® models, saved reports about the most recent calibration
Calibration report procedures, including deviations identified, can be viewed and output to a PC or
Sartorius lab printer.
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6.2.5 Weighing
Weighing A number of basic settings for the weighing functions can be defined here. Options
are limited for verified balances. All settings given in the menu are permitted.
SQmin
Safety level SQmin menu option (Secura® only):
If the SQmin function is set up on the balance, the function can be switched On or
Ambient conditions
Off here (see “SQmin Minimum Weighing (Secura® only)” on page 44).
Application
Stability signal
Safety Level
The Secura® models monitor the following at all times:
– whether the balance is leveled correctly
– whether adjustment is necessary
– whether minimum sample quantity requirements are met according to USP.
If a verified balance has not been leveled, the following functions will be disabled
immediately (as is the case with the “High” safety level):
– Printout
– Startup and saving of application
Here, it does not matter what settings this menu item has.
High (factory setting): If one of the three conditions has not been met, a warning is
displayed straight away. No data is transmitted.
The following functions are disabled immediately:
– Printout
– Startup and saving in applications
Displays:
– Information about red marking of display element (LEVEL, isoCAL or SQmin)
– Weight value displayed in gray with a black warning symbol
A warning is displayed after 60 seconds in the event of non-observance.
Standard: If one of the three conditions has not been met, a warning is displayed
straight away.
Displays:
– Information about red marking of display element (LEVEL, isoCAL or SQmin)
– Weight value displayed in gray with a black warning symbol
A warning is displayed after 60 seconds in the event of non-observance.
Printout:
– Weight values are marked with “!”
Under Application:
t Choose whether the balance will be used for Weighing or Dosing.
This setting is used to compensate for load fluctuations on the display.
– Weighing: The display responds very quickly to fast load changes. The display
responds more slowly to small changes in weight (in the digit range). This
setting is suitable for normal weighing.
– Dosing: The display responds quickly to small changes in weight, making
it faster and more accurate for additional dosing and container filling
functions.
Under Zero/Tare:
t Define settings for zeroing and taring.
– Zero/Tare function: Choose whether the balance is zeroed and tared
With stability or Without stability. If Without stability is selected, the
balance is automatically tared when A or D is selected.
If With stability is selected, the balance is tared the next time stability is
reached after A or D is selected.
– Automatic zero (zero tracking function): If this option is enabled, changes
of a set fraction of scale intervals per second starting from the display zero
point are automatically zeroed.
– Zero/Tare at power on: If this option is enabled, the balance is
automatically zeroed or tared when switched on.
6.2.6 Printout
Printout You can configure the settings for printing and data output here.
Some of the settings depend on the USB port configuration (see page 36).
Printout
Manual print Under Printout:
t Define the settings for outputting logs and reports to a connected lab printer.
Automatic print
– Manual: The data is printed out when a is selected in the application.
– Automatic: The data is printed out automatically.
– Without stability: No stability is required for a printout.
The printout does not have any unit symbols in this case.
– With stability: The data can only be printed out when stability is reached.
– Print after weight change: Data is printed once, after a threshold has been
exceeded at stability and the weight has previously been reduced to less than
half of the threshold.
To enter and delete figures and text, e.g., for the sample ID, see “Enter Figures on the
Keypad” on page 25.
In legal metrology data can be transmitted to a PC and used with an Alibi memory.
The balance does not have its own Alibi memory. Connection to a printer or Alibi
printer is permitted.
Various options are available in the menu depending on the cable and peripheral
device connected to the balance. The balance automatically detects the connection
type.
PC-SBI
PC-xBPI
Sartorius order no.: PC spreadsheet format USB Host
1) YCC04-D09 PC text format (Master)
Off
Additional menu option if “PC spreadsheet format” or “PC text format” has been
selected:
In Keyboard Emulation menu option:
– Universal (Num Lock On) (factory setting): Transmits the data as special
keyboard characters, in ASCII format (“Alt”+ keypad).
“Num Lock” must be on on the PC keyboard.
– English (USA): Transmits the data using the “EN English (USA)” keyboard format.
The keyboard setting for MS Excel (etc.) must be “EN English (USA)” for the PC
application.
More information can be found in the “USB Port“ chapter on page 79.
2) Connection with Sartorius lab printer via the supplied printer cable
These functions are not available for verified and sealed balances.
Lock
Menu Unlock
7. Weighing
Purpose: Use this application to determine the weight of a sample within the device’s specific
weighing range (see “Specifications”).
0.00
Zero
t Remove the load from the balance.
t Select A to zero the balance.
All weight values are measured based on this zero point (zeroing within ± 2% of
the weighing range around the zero point).
Tare
t Place an empty container on the balance, if weighing with containers.
t Select D to tare the balance.
The balance displays zero again after being tared.
The tared value is subtracted from the overall weighing range of the balance.
The balance can be tared throughout its entire weighing range.
y The measured value can be read as soon as the weight value stops changing and
Max 2100 g d=0.01 g
the unit is displayed.
The balance stability is displayed as soon as the weighing result is constant within
+ 14.42 a defined range. Until stability is reached, the measured value is shown in gray on
the display and only turns black once the balance is deemed stable.
Not all units can be selected on balances used for legal metrology.
The user can only switch between metric units (milligram, gram, kilogram).
t To switch to another unit, select the Unit button on the weighing display.
g All digits on The left list contains the available units. The currently selected unit is marked
(e. g., g). The most recently selected units automatically appear at the top of the
kg Last digit autom. off list. Units which are rarely or never used are shown further down the list.
The right list contains the display accuracy options. The currently selected setting
ct Last digit off
is marked (e. g., All digits on).
lb Reduced by 2 digits
t Select the unit in which the weight result is displayed (e. g., g, kg, ct, lb).
t Select the display accuracy (e. g., All digits on or Last digit off).
The display accuracy can be individually assigned to each unit.
t Select l to confirm.
y The weighing display appears with the changed settings.
This setting remains until the selection is changed.
There is an online animation for this application. Click here to view it:
Some weight units and accuracy settings may be blocked from use in verified
balances, depending on national laws regarding legal metrology and verification.
Depending on the country-specific model version, not all weight units listed may
be available.
SQmin is not the same as the minimum capacity Min in legal metrology.
Prerequisites: The balance must be set up by a service technician to be able to use the SQmin
function. The technician will determine the permitted minimum sample quantity and
load this to your balance using the guidelines of your QA system. He will document
this setting via a “Weighing module test as per USP” certificate in which the
measurements and min. sample quantity are logged. The SQmin function ensures that
the weighing results correspond to USP guidelines.
Prerequisites: – The balance must be connected to a Sartorius lab printer or PC for printouts (see
“USB Port” on page 79).
– The settings for individual identifiers can be configured in the system settings
under Identifier (see “Identifier (Secura® only)” on page 35).
– The GLP printout can be activated in the system settings under Print function in
Manual print (see “Printout” on page 34).
t Select g to print.
Max 2100 g d=0.01 g
+ 14.42
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C y The weight value is printed. A sample printout can be seen below:
- 0 .
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S ID 11
N + 200.21 g
S ID 12
N + 200.19 g
0.00
Component
1
Off
t Select D to tare.
14.33
Net
+
Component
1
Net1
0.00
Component
END
2
Net1 t To view the total weight, select the Net1/Total button on the weighing display.
Total
+ 26.28
Component
END
3
Total t To change back to viewing the individual weights of each component, select the
Net1/Total button again.
Printing Results
Prerequisites: For printouts, a printer (e.g., Sartorius YDP40) or PC must be connected and
configured (see “USB Port” on page 79).
In the Mixing settings window the Print component option must be set to On.
26.28
Net
+
Component
1
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Comp1 + 14.33 g
Comp2 + 5.97 g
Comp3 + 5.98 g
T-Comp + 26.28 g
There is an online animation for this application. Click here to view it:
Prerequisites: For printouts, a printer must be connected and configured (see “USB Port” on
page 79).
0.00
Component
1
Off Off
t Select D to tare.
Net
+ 14.33
Component
1
t Remove the first component from the weighing pan and place the next
component on the balance.
Comp1 + 14.33 g
Comp2 + 8.47 g
Comp3 + 18.30 g
Comp4 + 13.19 g
Comp5 + 13.18 g
n 5
x + 13.49 g
s + 3.60 g
sRel + 27.00 %
Sum + 67.47 g
Min + 8.47 g
Max + 18.30 g
Diff + 9.83 g
+ 12.03
Component
END
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There is an online animation for this application. Click here to view it:
Example: You have a formula, the components of which should not be mixed together
immediately. Use this application to weigh individual components in different
containers, print out the results, and check the total weight at any time.
0.00
Component
1
Off
t Place the container for the first component on the weighing pan.
t Select D to tare.
Net
+ 14.32
Component
1
t Place the container for the second component on the weighing pan.
t Select D to tare.
Sum
+ 32.59
Component
END
3
Net t To view the total weight, select the Net button on the weighing display.
Sum
+ 51.67
Component
END
4
Sum t To switch back to view individual weights, select the Sum button.
Printing Results
Prerequisites: For printouts, a Sartorius printer YDP40 or PC must be connected and configured (see
“USB Port” on page 79).
14.32
Net
+
Component
1
There is an online animation for this application. Click here to view it:
7.7 Density
Purpose: The density of solids can be determined using the buoyancy method. The density
is determined using Archimedes’ Principle. The upward buoyant force exerted on
a body immersed in a fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid the body displaces.
Density of liquid t To change the density of the buoyancy liquid, select the gray button.
0.9982 g/cm 3
0.000
t Attach the sample holder to the frame of the density determination kit.
t Fill the beaker in the density determination kit with the buoyancy liquid.
Ensure that the sample holder is sufficiently immersed in the liquid in order to
hold the sample later.
t If distilled water is used as the buoyancy liquid, add three drops of tenside to
reduce the effect of surface tension on the measurement result.
t Select D to tare.
Net
0.0000
Density of liquid
0.9982 g/cm 3
t Place the sample on the weighing pan above on the frame of the density
determination kit.
Net
+ 4.8909
Weight in air
END
t Remove the sample from the weighing pan and place it in the sample holder of
the density determination kit using forceps.
! Ensure that the sample is completely submerged in the buoyancy liquid and that
no air bubbles have formed on the sample.
Net
+ 4.4787
Weight in medium
END
y The balance calculates the density of the sample and displays this value.
Max 220 g d=0.0001 g
+ 11.86
END
There is an online animation for this application. Click here to view it:
T/°C 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9
10. 0.99973 0.99972 0.99971 0.99970 0.99969 0.99968 0.99967 0.99966 0.99965 0.99964
11. 0.99963 0.99962 0.99961 0.99960 0.99959 0.99958 0.99957 0.99956 0.99955 0.99954
12. 0.99953 0.99951 0.99950 0.99949 0.99948 0.99947 0.99946 0.99944 0.99943 0.99942
13. 0.99941 0.99939 0.99938 0.99937 0.99935 0.99934 0.99933 0.99931 0.99930 0.99929
14. 0.99927 0.99926 0.99924 0.99923 0.99922 0.99920 0.99919 0.99917 0.99916 0.99914
15. 0.99913 0.99911 0.99910 0.99908 0.99907 0.99905 0.99904 0.99902 0.99900 0.99899
16. 0.99897 0.99896 0.99894 0.99892 0.99891 0.99889 0.99887 0.99885 0.99884 0.99882
17. 0.99880 0.99879 0.99877 0.99875 0.99873 0.99871 0.99870 0.99868 0.99866 0.99864
18. 0.99862 0.99860 0.99859 0.99857 0.99855 0.99853 0.99851 0.99849 0.99847 0.99845
19. 0.99843 0.99841 0.99839 0.99837 0.99835 0.99833 0.99831 0.99829 0.99827 0.99825
20. 0.99823 0.99821 0.99819 0.99817 0.99815 0.99813 0.99811 0.99808 0.99806 0.99804
21. 0.99802 0.99800 0.99798 0.99795 0.99793 0.99791 0.99789 0.99786 0.99784 0.99782
22. 0.99780 0.99777 0.99775 0.99773 0.99771 0.99768 0.99766 0.99764 0.99761 0.99759
23. 0.99756 0.99754 0.99752 0.99749 0.99747 0.99744 0.99742 0.99740 0.99737 0.99735
24. 0.99732 0.99730 0.99727 0.99725 0.99722 0.99720 0.99717 0.99715 0.99712 0.99710
25. 0.99707 0.99704 0.99702 0.99699 0.99697 0.99694 0.99691 0.99689 0.99686 0.99684
26. 0.99681 0.99678 0.99676 0.99673 0.99670 0.99668 0.99665 0.99662 0.99659 0.99657
27. 0.99654 0.99651 0.99648 0.99646 0.99643 0.99640 0.99637 0.99634 0.99632 0.99629
28. 0.99626 0.99623 0.99620 0.99617 0.99614 0.99612 0.99609 0.99606 0.99603 0.99600
29. 0.99597 0.99594 0.99591 0.99588 0.99585 0.99582 0.99579 0.99576 0.99573 0.99570
30. 0.99567 0.99564 0.99561 0.99558 0.99555 0.99552 0.99549 0.99546 0.99543 0.99540
T/°C 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9
10. 0.79784 0.79775 0.79767 0.79758 0.79750 0.79741 0.79733 0.79725 0.79716 0.79708
11. 0.79699 0.79691 0.79682 0.79674 0.79665 0.79657 0.79648 0.79640 0.79631 0.79623
12. 0.79614 0.79606 0.79598 0.79589 0.79581 0.79572 0.79564 0.79555 0.79547 0.79538
13. 0.79530 0.79521 0.79513 0.79504 0.79496 0.79487 0.79479 0.79470 0.79462 0.79453
14. 0.79445 0.79436 0.79428 0.79419 0.79411 0.79402 0.79394 0.79385 0.79377 0.79368
15. 0.79360 0.79352 0.79343 0.79335 0.79326 0.79318 0.79309 0.79301 0.79292 0.79284
16. 0.79275 0.79267 0.79258 0.79250 0.79241 0.79232 0.79224 0.79215 0.79207 0.79198
17. 0.79190 0.79181 0.79173 0.79164 0.79156 0.79147 0.79139 0.79130 0.79122 0.79113
18. 0.79105 0.79096 0.79088 0.79079 0.79071 0.79062 0.79054 0.79045 0.79037 0.79028
19. 0.79020 0.79011 0.79002 0.78994 0.78985 0.78977 0.78968 0.78960 0.78951 0.78943
20. 0.78934 0.78926 0.78917 0.78909 0.78900 0.78892 0.78883 0.78874 0.78866 0.78857
21. 0.78849 0.78840 0.78832 0.78823 0.78815 0.78806 0.78797 0.78789 0.78780 0.78772
22. 0.78763 0.78755 0.78746 0.78738 0.78729 0.78720 0.78712 0.78703 0.78695 0.78686
23. 0.78678 0.78669 0.78660 0.78652 0.78643 0.78635 0.78626 0.78618 0.78609 0.78600
24. 0.78592 0.78583 0.78575 0.78566 0.78558 0.78549 0.78540 0.78532 0.78523 0.78515
25. 0.78506 0.78497 0.78489 0.78480 0.78472 0.78463 0.78454 0.78446 0.78437 0.78429
26. 0.78420 0.78411 0.78403 0.78394 0.78386 0.78377 0.78368 0.78360 0.78351 0.78343
27. 0.78334 0.78325 0.78317 0.78308 0.78299 0.78291 0.78282 0.78274 0.78265 0.78256
28. 0.78248 0.78239 0.78230 0.78222 0.78213 0.78205 0.78196 0.78187 0.78179 0.78170
29. 0.78161 0.78153 0.78144 0.78136 0.78127 0.78118 0.78110 0.78101 0.78092 0.78084
30. 0.78075 0.78066 0.78058 0.78049 0.78040 0.78032 0.78023 0.78014 0.78006 0.77997
7.8 Percentage
Purpose: This application is used to determine the percentage share or the percentage
difference of the sample related to a reference weight.
0.00
Reference
10.0 %
t Select D to tare.
+ 14.32
Reference
10.0 %
t Select w.
y The balance shows the percentage of the sample based on the reference sample.
Max 2100 g d=0.01 g
+ 100.1
Reference weight
14.32 END
% t To view the sample weight, select the % button on the weighing display.
Net
+ 143.28
Reference weight
14.32 END
Net t To change back to viewing the percentage, select the Net button again.
There is an online animation for this application. Click here to view it:
Example: You want to calculate the weight per unit of a sheet of paper (DIN A4).
To do so, proceed as follows:
– The weight per unit (e.g., 80 g/m2) can be determined by dividing the weight by
the surface.
– The surface of a sheet of DIN A4 paper is:
0.210 + 0.297 = 0.06237 m2.
– Division by 0.06237 is equal to multiplication by reciprocal value 1 / 0.06237,
i.e., 16.03335.
– Set the factor to 16.03335 in the application.
0.00
Factor
1
Factor t To set the factor and accuracy of the conversion, select the gray button.
1
t Select w.
y The weight of the sample is multiplied by the entered factor, and the result is
Max 2100 g d=0.01 g
displayed.
Res
+ 81.4
Factor
16.03335 END
t Place additional samples on the weighing pan, if any, to multiply their weights by
the entered factor.
Res t To view the measured individual weight of the sample, select the Res button on
the weighing display.
Net
+ 5.08
Factor
16.03335 END
Net t To switch back to the calculated result, select the Net/G button again.
There is an online animation for this application. Click here to view it:
0.00
Measurements
5
Measurements t To set the number of measurements and other settings, select the gray button.
5
t Select D to tare.
+ 349.21
Measurements
END
5
t To view the current weight value, select the \ button on the weighing display.
Net
+ 338.84
Measurements
END
5
Net t To change back to viewing the calculated average, select the Net button again.
There is an online animation for this application. Click here to view it:
7.11 Checkweighing
Purpose: Use this application to check whether a weight value falls within the specified
tolerances. This application also makes it easy to fill sample materials to a specified
target weight.
0.00
Min 0.00 g
Max 0.00 g
0.00
Min 190.00 g
Max 195.00 g
t Select D to tare.
t Select w.
+ 193.19 – Green: The weight value is OK and falls within the specified range.
– Red: The weight value is too high.
Min 190.00 g
Max 195.00 g END
t Add the sample to the weighing pan until the desired value is reached, or place
other samples, if any, on the weighing pan for checkweighing.
There is an online animation for this application. Click here to view it:
Example: Use for measuring release force during an experiment, or use when a load is so big
that the balance display is hidden from view during weighing.
0.00
t To define the setting for calculating the peak hold, select the gray button.
t Select w.
y The maximum measured weight value is displayed and kept as long as the sample
Max 2100 g d=0.01 g
remains on the balance.
Hold
+ 44.80
Apply
END
Hold t To display the current weight value, select the Hold button on the weighing
display.
G t To change back to viewing the peak hold (max. value), select the G or possibly
Net button again.
There is an online animation for this application. Click here to view it:
7.13 Counting
Purpose: Use this application to determine the number of parts of approximately equal weight.
The weight of a counted reference sample is calculated and then the objects with an
unknown piece count are weighed. The balance displays the number of parts and the
piece weight.
Minimize counting errors:
– Ensure that the weight of individual parts is evenly distributed.
– Larger reference piece counts lead to a higher degree of accuracy.
– Switch on Auto Reference Updating.
0.00
Reference
5 pcs
Reference t To set the reference sample quantity, select the gray button.
5 pcs
t Select l to confirm.
t Select D to tare.
+ 1.83
Reference
10 pcs
t Select w.
Piece weight
0.1834 END
t Place the sample with the unknown piece count on the weighing pan.
+ 27
Piece weight
0.1834 END
Qnt t To view the total weight of the sample, select the Qnt button on the weighing
display.
Net
+ 4.95
Piece weight
0.1834 END
Net t To change back to viewing the piece count, select the Net button again.
There is an online animation for this application. Click here to view it:
When and How Often To achieve the highest accuracy possible, regularly calibrate and adjust the balance:
– daily after switching on the balance,
– each time the balance is leveled,
– each time ambient conditions have changed (temperature, humidity, or air
pressure),
– each time the balance is set up at a new location or moved in its current location.
The following describes in detail the available options for calibrating and adjusting
the balance:
– Calibration/adjustment using an internal calibration weight (Secura® and Quintix®
only)
– Calibration/adjustment using an external calibration weight
(see “Calibration/Adjustment Using an External Calibration Weight” on
page 75)
– Automatic calibration/adjustment with isoCAL
t Ensure that the balance is stable, the draft shield is closed (if applicable) and the
weighing pan is empty.
t Select the menu key at the bottom left of the display in the current application.
Weighing Mixing
Statistics Components
y Calibration begins.
– The internal weight is automatically placed on the balance in the housing.
– The balance is calibrated and then immediately adjusted.
– The internal weight is automatically removed from the balance.
t Select the menu key at the bottom left of the display in the current application.
Weighing Mixing
Statistics Components
0.00
y If the isoCAL function is set to Automatic, the calibration/adjustment process
starts automatically.
! If the balance has not been adjusted, the prompt will be shown again 5 minutes
after the “isoCAL” status message is acknowledged.
y If the isoCAL function is set to Info, manual start, the function must be started
manually.
isoCAL t To start the calibration/adjustment function manually, select the isoCAL button
(Secura®, Quintix®).
9. ISO/GLP-compliant Printout
9.3.1 Characteristics
The device information, ID, and the current date can be printed before (GLP header)
and after (GLP footer) the values from the weighing series.
The following data is printed out:
GLP Header:
– Date/time at the start of a weighing series
– Balance manufacturer
– Balance model
– Model serial number
– Balance software version number (BAC)
– Display software version number (APC)
– Two identification numbers (ID and A ID) with max. 14 characters (ASCII)
– Device and batch ID with max. 14 characters
(if activated in the system settings)
GLP Footer:
– Date
– Time at the end of a weighing series
– Field for signature
9.3.2 Configuration
To print the ISO/GLP printout, define the following system settings (see “Printout” on
page 34):
– The ISO/GLP printout is not printed if “Value w/o identifier” is set when
connecting to a PC.
– The ISO/GLP printout is only printed if the “Manual with stability” setting is
selected under Printout.
The “Value w/o identifier” menu option is only displayed if data is being output to
a PC.
9.3.3 Operation
t To print the header and the first measurement value: Select the d button.
y To print the header and start an application: Select the w button.
y The header is included with the first printout.
t To print the results of the application and the footer: Select the x button.
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09-Nov-2013 02:50 pm
Sartorius
Mod. Secura 5101
SerNo. 0027400115
BAC: 00-51-01
APC: 01-70-02
ID Device 1234
A ID Inv.-Nr. 11
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L ID CH01
09-Nov-2013 02:50 pm
S ID Tablette 4321
N + 10.9 g
T + )5.6 g
G# + 16.5 g
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09-Nov-2013 02:50 pm
Name:
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2013-11-23 14:57
Sartorius
Mod. Secura 5101
SerNo. 0027400115
BAC: 00-51-02
APC: 01-70-02
ID Device 1234
A ID Inv.-Nr. 11
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2013-11-23 14:57
External calibration
Start: manually
Set + 5000.0 g
Dev + 3.0 g
External adjustment
Dev 0.0 g
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2013-11-23 14:57
Name:
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PC-SBI
PC-xBPI
Sartorius order no.: PC spreadsheet format USB Host
1) YCC04-D09 PC text format (Master)
Off
In legal metrology, data can be transmitted to a PC and used with an Alibi memory.
The balance does not have its own Alibi memory. Connection to a printer or Alibi
printer is permitted.
t Connect the balance to the PC using the supplied USB connection cable.
t To access the system settings of the balance, select i (Setup) in the menu.
Device / Protocol t To access the PC spreadsheet format menu option on the balance:
Go to USB port and select the Device/Protocol option.
PC - xBPI
Setting Options
PC spreadsheet format t If you need to adjust the balance to match the settings on your PC, you can
implement the following system settings:
PC text format
– For the spreadsheet, the decimal place and output format:
Off See “System Settings” on page 36.
– Emulation of the PC keyboard for English (USA) instead of Universal (Num Lock
on): See “System Settings” on page 36.
y With the “PC spreadsheet format” setting on the balance, Microsoft Excel 2010
has the following display for the “Gross/ Tare/Net” example:
y With the “PC text format” setting on the balance, Microsoft Word 2010 has the
following display for the “Gross/Tare/Net” example:
To ensure that the data is imported correctly from the balance using the spreadsheet
or text program, the Office program installed on your PC needs to be configured.
y Function test:
– The HID keyboard connection appears in the Device Manager of the PC
under Connections – Keyboards.
t Set the language to English (USA) – U.S. in the language toolbar of the PC
(e.g. in the taskbar).
Note: If English (UK) is chosen, “G£” is printed instead of “G#.”
The USB driver for the virtual, serial interface is Microsoft-listed and available online
via the Microsoft Update Service.
A USB driver does not need to be installed if the PC is connected to a network and
has administrator rights (authorization to install updates). The driver is installed
automatically on the PC in this case when the balance is connected to the PC.
If the PC is not connected to a network, the following information must be taken into
account:
t Connect the balance to the PC using the supplied USB connection cable.
t To access the system settings of the balance, select i (Setup) in the menu.
t To install the installation program for the USB driver on the PC:
Click on the appropriate removable data carrier (in this case, the E: drive) and
then click on the Driver folder.
y Function test:
– Once the driver is installed, operating modes PC-SBI and PC-xBPI are
available.
– The USB CDC serial port emulation connection appears in the Device
Manager of your PC under Connections.
Note: This does not apply to operating modes “PC spreadsheet format”, “PC text
format” and “Off”.
The data transfer commands can be found in the “Data Input Format” chapter.
t Connect the balance to the Sartorius printer using the supplied USB connection
cable.
t Connect the peripheral device to the balance via Sartorius connection cable
YCC03-D09 (RS-232, 9-pin, assigned as per PC).
Data Output following Print Command The print command can be transmitted by pressing the a key or by software
command (Esc P).
Automatic Data Output In Autoprint mode, data is output to the data interface port without an extra print
command. You can have synchronized data output automatically or at defined
intervals, with or without balance stability.
If the automatic data output is activated in the Device Configuration, it starts
immediately after the balance is turned on.
Example: Output without ID + 253 pcs (16 characters are printed, “SBI” mode only)
Example: Output with ID Qnt + 253 pcs (22 characters are printed, always with ID for printers
and “PC text format”)
Normal Operation
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
+ A A A A A A A A A * E E E CR LF
or - - . . . . . . . . * * *
or * * * * * * * * * *
Special Outputs
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
* * * * * * – – * * * * * * CR LF
or * * * * * * L o w * * * * * CR LF
or * * * * * * H i g h * * * * CR LF
Error message
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
* * * E r r * */# # # * * * * CR LF
Normal Operation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
K K K K K K + A A A A A A A A A * E E E CR LF
* * * * * * - . . . . . . . . . * * * *
* * * * * * * * * *
Example:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
N + 1 2 3 . 5 6 * g * * CR LF
N + 1 2 3 . 5 [ 6 ]1) g * * CR LF
Special Outputs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
S t a t * * * * * * * * – – * * * * * * CR LF
H i g h
L o w
C a l . E x t .
Error Messages
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
S t a t * * * * * E r r * # # # * * * * CR LF
1) Settings “PC - SBI” and “USB RS232 SBI” for ID of non-verified digits:
In the “SBI” setting, the non-verified display digit is not automatically identified.
Please implement the corresponding measures or adjust the settings on the peripheral device.
Esc Escape
! Command character
# Number
_ Underscore (ASCII: 95)
CR Carriage return (optional)
LF Line feed (optional)
Examples:
Format 1: Esc P
Format 2: Esc x1_
A Only when there is a weight value within the zero setting range.
D Only when there is a weight value larger than zero, i.e., positive.
z Only when calibration and adjustment functions are available and not
locked.
[ Only when the balance has an electronic level indicator.
v Only when a weight value larger than zero is the value saved in the
memory, if the value can be saved (e.g., value larger than SQmin).
w Only when an application can be started (i.e., only when larger than
zero and “Start” is permitted).
E-Check Some models are equipped with an internal self-test that is regularly
carried out. This ensures that all metrological thresholds are
maintained.
Prior to shipping, switch the balance to standby mode (see page 96) and then
pull the plug.
Secura® Models:
Balance with Draft Shield
t Remove the following parts from the balance:
– Draft ring (1) for models with readability of 0.1 mg
– Weighing pan (2)
– Pan support (3)
– Centering ring (4) for models with readability of 0.1 mg
– Shield disk (5)
– Remove glass panels from the draft shield (6):
See next chapter, “Care and Maintenance.”
t Place the following parts into the bottom part of the packaging:
– Draft shield
– Balance
– Base plate
– Side panels
– Top glass cover
t Insert the respective weighing pan and pan support into the opening shown in
t Insert the AC adaptor from the cardboard box into the packing pad.
t Put the top part of the packaging over the device parts.
t Next, put the packaged balance into the cardboard box and seal the box.
Repairs
Repair work must only be carried out by trained service technicians. Never attempt to
repair the equipment when the power is turned on! Unplug the AC adaptor from the
electrical outlet (mains supply) beforehand. Repairs performed by untrained persons
will invalidate the warranty, and may result in considerable hazards for the user and
cause the balance to produce inaccurate results. Contact Sartorius Service or a
Sartorius dealer for the proper repair of your balance.
The device must be unplugged during repair work. Unplug the power cord.
Repair work must only be performed by trained technicians.
t To switch the display back on again: Select j at the bottom left of the display.
The balance starts in the application that was most recently used before it was
switched off.
t Disconnect from the supply voltage: Disconnect the device from the power supply.
If necessary, disconnect the data cable from the balance.
– Make sure that no liquid or dust gets into the balance or the AC adaptor.
– Remove the base plate, pan support, and weighing pan from the draft shield.
– Never use cleaning agents that contain solvents or abrasive ingredients which
may ultimately damage the equipment.
Secura® and Quintix® Models:
t The plastic top and bottom parts of the balance housing are coated with a special
substance that allows these parts to be cleaned using acetone.
Do not clean the following parts with acetone or aggressive cleaning agents:
control panel, mains plug, data interface, labels, verified seal, or any other plastic
parts.
Contaminated Equipment:
– Health risks from product contamination due to product deposits and the
collection of residue with microbial contaminations.
– Health risk from biological or microbiological substances.
– Observe cleaning specifications.
– Examine the cleaning results closely.
t Remove the Torx key up from the draft shield under the cover.
6) Turn the key approx. two times to loosen the Torx screws.
7) Pull out the draft shield frame from the side of the guide
t Place the front and rear glass panels back into the guide.
t Press the draft shield frame down against the stop and secure it again with both
Torx screws.
t Assemble the rest of the components in reverse order: See Chapter “Getting
Started – Installing the Balance.”
14. Disposal
The packaging consists of environmentally friendly materials that can serve as
secondary raw materials. If the packaging is no longer required, it can be disposed of
in Germany at no charge via the dual system of the company VfW (contract number
D-59101-2009-1129). Otherwise, dispose of the material according to the applicable
local regulations for waste disposal. The device, including accessories and batteries,
should not be disposed of as household waste. It should instead be recycled as for
electrical and electronic devices. For more information regarding disposal and
recycling, please contact our local service representatives. In addition, the partners
listed on the following website are available to assist you within the EU:
1) Go to http://www.sartorius.com.
2) In the menu bar, select “Service.”
3) Then select “Disposal Information.”
4) The addresses of the local Sartorius disposal contacts can be found in the PDF
files listed on this page.
Sartorius will not take back equipment contaminated with hazardous materials
(ABC contamination) – either for repair or disposal.
15. Specifications
15.1 General Data
AC adapter
Sartorius AC adapter module 6971790 with replaceable, country-specific power plug adapters
Primary 100 - 240 V~, -10% / +10%, 50 - 60 Hz, 0.2 A
Secondary 15 V DC, ± 5%, 530 mA (max.) / 8 W (max.): 0 to +40°C and 15 V DC, ± 5%,
330 mA (max.) / 5 W (max.): 0 to +50°C
Other data Protection class II in accordance with EN/IEC 60950-1 / up to 3000 m above sea level /
IP40 in accordance with EN 60529/IEC 60529
Balance
Power supply Only via Sartorius AC adapter module 6971790
Input supply voltage 12.0 - 15.0 V DC
Power consumption 2 W (typically)
Ambient Conditions
The specifications apply under the following ambient conditions:
Environment For indoor use only
Ambient temperature* +10°C to +30°C
Operational capability Guaranteed between +5 °C and +45°C
Storage and shipping -10°C to +60°C
Height Up to 3000 m above sea level
Relative humidity** 15% to 80% for temperatures up to 31°C non-condensing,
decreasing linearly up to 50 % relative humidity at 40°C and 20 % at 50°C
Safety of Electrical Equipment In accordance with EN 61010-1/IEC 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use – Part 1: General requirements
Electromagnetic Compatibility In accordance with EN 61326-1/IEC 61326-1
Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use – EMC requirements –
Part 1: General requirements
Interference resistance: Suitable for use in industrial areas
Transient emissions: Class B (suitable for use in residential areas and areas that are connected to a low voltage
network that (also) supplies residential buildings). The device can therefore be used in both
areas.
Standard Equipment
Selectable weight units1 Gram, kilogram, carat, pound, ounce, troy ounce, Hong Kong tael, Singapore tael, Taiwanese
tael, grain, pennyweight, milligram, parts per pound, Chinese tael, momme, Austrian carat, tola,
baht, mesghal and Newton
Available application programs Secura® models: Counting, percentage, density determination, peak hold, unstable condition,
checkweighing, mixing, components (totalizing), statistics, conversion, SQmin, and identifiers
Quintix® models: Counting, percentage, density determination, peak hold, unstable condition,
checkweighing, mixing, components (totalizing), statistics, conversion
Practum® models: Counting, percentage, density determination, peak hold, unstable condition,
checkweighing
Verified balances in accordance with EU requirements comply with the requirements of Council Directive 2009/23/EC with
EN 45501:1992 and OIML R76:2006.
* For verified balances in accordance with EU requirements, refer to the information on the balance.
** For verified balances in accordance with EU requirements, the legal regulations apply.
1) Depending on the country-specific model version, not all weight units listed may be available.
FCC Rules
Safety Precautions:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Shielded Cables:
Connections between the devices and peripherals must be made using shielded cables
in order to maintain compliance with FCC radio frequency emission limits.
Modifications:
Any modifications made to this devices that are not approved by Sartorius Lab
Instruments GmbH & Co. KG may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC
to operate this equipment.
1103-1x1)
6102-1x1)
5102-1x1)
3102-1x1)
2102-1x1)
1102-1x1)
6101-1x1)
3101-1x1)
224-1x1)
124-1x1)
613-1x1)
513-1x1)
313-1x1)
213-1x1)
612-1x1)
Weighing capacity g 220 120 1,100 610 510 310 210 6100 5100 3100 2100 1100 610 6,100 3,100
Readability mg 0.1 0.1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 100 100
Repeatability mg 0.1 0.1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 50 50
(standard deviation)
Linearity deviation mg 0.2 0.2 2 2 2 2 2 20 20 20 20 20 20 100 100
Min. initial weight according g 0.12 0.12 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 12 12 12 12 12 12 60 60
to USP, typical
Sensitivity drift ± ppm/K 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
between +10 to +30°C
Typical stabilization time s 2 2 1.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
isoCAL:
– Temperature change K 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
– Time interval h 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Display result (depending s 0.2 0.2 01/ 0.1/ 0.1/ 0.1/ 0.1/ 0.1/ 0.1/ 0.1/ 0.1/ 0.1/ 0.1/ 0.1/ 0.1/
on the set filter level) 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2
Weighing pan size mm d 90 d 90 d 120 d 120 d 120 d 120 d 120 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180
Weighing chamber height* mm 209 209 209 209 209 209 209 – – – – – – – –
Net weight, approx. kg 5.1 5.1 5.9 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 4.7 5.2 5.2
Quintix®
Model
6102-1x1)
5102-1x1)
3102-1x1)
2102-1x1)
1102-1x1)
224-1x1)
124-1x1)
613-1x1)
513-1x1)
313-1x1)
213-1x1)
64-1x1)
Weighing capacity g 220 120 60 610 510 310 210 6100 5100 3100 2100 1100
Readability mg 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10
Repeatability mg 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10
(standard deviation)
Linearity deviation mg 0.1 0.1 0.1 2 2 2 2 20 20 20 30 30
Sensitivity drift ± ppm/K 1.5 1.5 1.5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4
between +10 to +30°C
Typical stabilization time s 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1.5
isoCAL:
– Temperature change K 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
– Time interval h 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Display result (depending s 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2
on the set filter level)
Weighing pan size mm d 90 d 90 d 90 d 120 d 120 d 120 d 120 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180
Weighing chamber height* mm 209 209 209 209 209 209 209 – – – – –
Net weight, approx. kg 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.2 5.2 5.2 4.7 4.7
* Upper edge of the weighing pan to the lower edge of the upper draft shield panel
Quintix®
Model 612-1x1) 412-1x1) 6101-1x1) 5101-1x1) 2101-1x1) 6100-1x1) 5100-1x1)
Weighing capacity g 610 410 6100 5100 2100 6100 5100
Readability mg 10 10 100 100 100 1000 1000
Repeatability mg 10 10 100 100 100 500 500
(standard deviation)
Linearity deviation mg 30 30 300 300 300 1000 1000
Sensitivity drift ± ppm/K 4 4 8 8 8 8 8
between +10 to +30°C
Typical stabilization time s 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 1
isoCAL:
– Temperature change K 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
– Time interval h 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Display result (depending on s 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2
the set filter level)
Weighing pan size mm d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180
Net weight, approx. kg 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
Practum®
Model 224-1x1) 124-1x1) 64-1x1) 513-1x1) 313-1x1) 213-1x1) 3102-1x1)2102-1x1)1102-1x1)612-1x1) 412-1x1)
Weighing capacity g 220 120 60 510 310 210 3100 2100 1100 610 410
Readability mg 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10
Repeatability mg 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10
(standard deviation)
Linearity deviation mg 2 2 2 1 2 2 30 30 30 30 30
Sensitivity drift ± ppm/K 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4
between +10 to +30°C
Typical stabilization time s 2 2 2 1 1 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Weighing pan size mm d 90 d 90 d 90 d 120 d 120 d 120 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180
Weighing chamber height* mm 209 209 209 209 209 209 – – – – –
Net weight, approx. kg 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.9 4.9 4.9 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1
Practum®
Model 6101-1x1) 5101-1x1) 2101-1x1) 6100-1x1) 5100-1x1)
Weighing capacity g 6100 5100 2100 6100 5100
Readability mg 100 100 100 1000 1000
Repeatability mg 100 100 100 500 500
(standard deviation)
Linearity deviation mg 300 300 300 1000 1000
Sensitivity drift ± ppm/K 8 8 8 8 8
between +10 to +30°C
Typical stabilization time s 1.5 1.5 1.5 1
Weighing pan size mm d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180
Net weight, approx. kg 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1
* Upper edge of the weighing pan to the lower edge of the upper draft shield panel
2) Possible terms for country-specific models: x = CN: CMC Type Approval Certificate for China
x = CEU: Verified balances with EC Type Approval Certificate D12-09-014 x = OJP: Balance with Type Approval Certificate for Japan
without country specific additions x = OBR: Balance with Type Approval Certificate for Brazil
x = CFR: Verified balances with EC Type Approval Certificate D12-09-014 x = ORU: Balance with Type Approval Certificate for Russia
for France only x = OIN: Balance with Type Approval Certificate for India
x = CIT: Verified balances with EC Type Approval Certificate D12-09-014 x = OAU: Balance with Type Approval Certificate for Australia
for Italy only 3) All models with “...CN”: type “SQP”
Quintix®
Model 224-1x 1) 124-1x 1) 64-1x 1) 613-1x 1) 513-1x 1) 313-1x 1) 213-1x 1) 6102-1x 1) 5102-1x 1)
Accuracy class k k k K K K K K K
Type 2) SQP-A SQP-A SQP-A SQP-B SQP-B SQP-B SQP-B SQP-C SQP-C
Max g 220 120 60 610 510 310 210 6,100 5,100
Scale interval d mg 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 1 1 1 10 10
Verification scale interval e mg 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 100 100
Min mg 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 500 500
Min (only for Models ...-1OIN) mg 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 5,000 5,000
Tare equalization range (subtractive) < 100% from max. weighing capacity
Typical stabilization time s 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
isoCAL:
– Temperature change K 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 2 2 2 2 2
– Time interval h 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6
Display result s 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2
(depending on the set filter level)
Weighing pan size mm d 90 d 90 d 90 d 120 d 120 d 120 d 120 d 180 d 180
Weighing chamber height* mm 209 209 209 209 209 209 209 – –
Net weight, approx. kg 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.2 5.2
Quintix®
Model 3102-1x 1) 2102-1x 1) 1102-1x1) 612-1x 1) 6101-1x 1) 5101-1x 1) 6100-1x 1) 5100-1x 1)
Accuracy class K K K K K K K K
Type 2) SQP-C SQP-C SQP-C SQP-C SQP-E SQP-E SQP-E SQP-E
Max g 3,100 2,100 1,100 610 6,100 5,100 6,100 5,100
Scale interval d g 10 10 10 0.01 0.1 0.1 1 1
Verification scale interval e g 100 100 100 0.1 1 1 1 1
Min mg 500 500 500 0.5 5 5 50 50
Min (only for Models ...-1OIN) g 5 5 5 5 5 5 50 50
Tare equalization range (subtractive) < 100% from max. weighing capacity
Typical stabilization time s 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 1
isoCAL:
– Temperature change K 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
– Time interval h 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Display result s 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2 0.1/0.2
(depending on the set filter level)
Weighing pan size mm d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180
Net weight, approx. kg 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7
Practum®
Model 224-1x 1) 124-1x 1) 64-1x 1) 513-1x 1) 313-1x 1) 213-1x 1) 3102-1x 1) 2102-1x 1)
Accuracy class k k k K K K K K
Type 2) SQP-A SQP-A SQP-A SQP-B SQP-B SQP-B SQP-C SQP-C
Max g 220 120 60 510 310 210 3100 2100
Scale interval d mg 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 1 1 10 10
Verification scale interval e mg 1 1 1 10 10 10 100 100
Min mg 10 10 10 20 20 20 500 500
Min (only for Models ...-1OIN) mg 100 100 100 200 200 200 5,000 5,000
Tare equalization range (subtractive) < 100% from max. weighing capacity
Typical stabilization time s 1 2 2 1 1 1 1.5 1.5
Weighing pan size mm d 90 d 90 d 90 d 120 d 120 d 120 d 180 d 180
Weighing chamber height* mm 209 209 209 209 209 209 – –
Net weight, approx. kg 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.9 4.9 4.9 3.1 3.1
Practum®
Model 1102-1x 1) 612-1x 1) 6101-1x 1) 5101-1x 1) 6100-1x 1) 5100-1x 1)
Accuracy class K K K K K K
Type 2) SQP-C SQP-C SQP-E SQP-E SQP-E SQP-E
Max g 1,100 610 6,100 5,100 6,100 5,100
Scale interval d mg 10 10 100 100 1,000 1,000
Verification scale interval e mg 100 100 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
Min g 0.5 0.5 5 5 50 50
Min (only for Models ...-1OIN) g 5 5 50 50 50 50
Tare equalization range (subtractive) < 100% from max. weighing capacity
Typical stabilization time s 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1 1
Weighing pan size mm d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180 d 180
Net weight, approx. kg 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1
* Upper edge of the weighing pan to the lower edge of the upper draft shield panel
15.4 Accessories
General Information
Set of rechargeable batteries for standard laboratory balances YRB11Z
Draft shield for precision balances YDS01SQP
Round glass draft shield for milligram balances YDS02SQP
In-use dust cover for analytical balances 6960SE01
In-use dust cover for precision balances 6960SE02
Dust cover for analytical balances with draft shield 6960SE03
USP Minimum sample weight certificate 84CGNA
Density Determination
Density determination set for analytical balances and milligram balances YDK03
Density determination set for precision balances YDK04
Calibration Weights
Calibration weight for lab balance type 64 YCW452-AC-02
– Proof Line knob weight 50 g, OIML Class E2, with DAkkS certificate
Calibration weight for lab balance type 124 YCW512-AC-02
– Proof Line knob weight 100 g, OIML Class E2, with DAkkS certificate
Calibration weight for lab balance type 224; 313; 213 YCW522-AC-02
– Proof Line knob weight 200 g, OIML Class E2, with DAkkS certificate
Calibration weight for lab balance type 613; 513; 612 YCW552-AC-02
– Proof Line knob weight 500 g, OIML Class E2, with DAkkS certificate
Calibration weight for lab balance type 412; 212 YCW524-AC-02
– Proof Line knob weight 200 g, OIML Class F2, with DAkkS certificate
Calibration weight for lab balance type 1102 YCW612-AC-02
– Proof Line knob weight 1 kg, OIML Class E2, with DAkkS certificate
Calibration weight for lab balance type 3102; 2102 YCW622-AC-02
– Proof Line knob weight 2 kg, OIML Class E2, with DAkkS certificate
Calibration weight for lab balance type 6102; 5102 YCW652-AC-02
– Proof Line knob weight 5 kg, OIML Class E2, with DAkkS certificate
Calibration weight for lab balance type 6101; 5101 YCW653-AC-02
– Proof Line knob weight 5 kg, OIML Class F1, with DAkkS certificate
Calibration weight for lab balance type 3101; 2101 YCW624-AC-02
– Proof Line knob weight 2 kg, OIML Class F2, with DAkkS certificate
Appendix
For verified balances, the conformity declaration supplied with the balance is valid for use in the EEA.
Please retain this declaration.
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