KERN 466 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Technical Information.......................................................................................... 10
2
Assembling the Balance ..................................................................................... 10
2.1
Unpacking the Balance ................................................................................. 10
2.2
Set up ........................................................................................................... 10
2.3
Battery operation and change ....................................................................... 10
3
Operation ............................................................................................................ 11
3.1
Weighing ....................................................................................................... 11
3.2
Taring (TARE-key) ....................................................................................... 11
3.3
Plus/Minus Weighings................................................................................... 12
3.4
Piece counting .............................................................................................. 12
3.5
Net-total weighings ....................................................................................... 13
3.6
Adjusting (CAL)............................................................................................. 13
4
Important Information.......................................................................................... 14
5
Minor breakdowns............................................................................................... 14
6
Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................... 15
466-BA-defsi-0016
KERN 466
Version 1.6 07/00

Operating Instructions

Electronic pocket balances
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    KERN 466 Version 1.6 07/00 Operating Instructions Electronic pocket balances Contents Technical Information..................10 Assembling the Balance ..................10 Unpacking the Balance ................. 10 Set up ......................10 Battery operation and change ............... 10 Operation ......................11 Weighing ....................... 11 Taring (TARE-key) ..................
  • Page 2: Technical Information

    1 Technical Information KERN 466-41 466-45 Readout (d) 0,1 g 0,1 g Weighing range (max) 80 g 250 g Taring range (subtractive) 80 g 250 g Minimum weight for counting parts Adjusting weight 50 g 200 g Optimal temperature range 20 –...
  • Page 3: Operation

    3 Operation 3.1 Weighing Switch the balance on by pressing the ON/M key. The balance will show “88888” for approx. 3 seconds and then change to “0”. Now it is ready for use. Important: If the display does not show 0 press the TARE key. Only now (!) place object on the weighing pan.
  • Page 4: Plus/Minus Weighings

    3.3 Plus/Minus Weighings For instance to control piece-weights. Switch the balance on by pressing the ON/M key, then wait until “0” is indicated. Place rated weight on the weighing plate and tare on “0” by TARE key. Remove the rated weight. Place the objects on the weighing pan successively, the balance will show any deviation from the rated weight in “+”...
  • Page 5: Net-Total Weighings

    3.5 Net-total weighings Useful when a mixture of several components will be weighed in a tare cup, and finally the sum weight of all components weighed in will be needed for direction (net- total, i.e. without the weight of the tare cup). Example: Tare cup on weighing plate, tare on “0“...
  • Page 6: Minor Breakdowns

    4 Important Information These electronic balances are precision instruments. It is designed for use in a self- controlled electromagnetic environment. That means that in such an environment radio equipment, such as mobile phones, must not be used in direct vicinity. In case strong electromagnetic fields should arise, deviations of the indication are possible.
  • Page 7: Declaration Of Conformity

    Compatible norms are, in particular EN 50081-1 (VDE 0839 Part 81-1): 1993-03 EN 50082-1 (VDE 0839 Part 82-1): 1993-03 If a change is made to the above mentioned appliances without consulting KERN this declaration will become invalid Date: 06.10.1998 Signature: Gottl.

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