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Tuning Fork Analytical Balance HT/HTR CEN Series Operation Manual To ensure safe and proper use of the balance, please read this manual carefully. After reading this manual, store it in a safe place near the balance, so you can review it as needed.

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Preface Thank you very much for having purchased our Tuning-Fork Electronic Analytical Balance HT/HTR CEN series. This document describes how to operate the product. The copyright of this document belongs to SHINKO DENSHI CO., LTD.. Reprinting or duplicating of all or part of this document without notice shall not be allowed. Please note that product improvement or modification may cause partial discrepancy between the product and the description of this document. The description of this document is subject to change without notice. This document has been created carefully. In case that,...

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Important Notice ・It should be known that this product contains potential danger. And so please be sure to observe this document when installing, operating or servicing this product. ・SHINKO DENSHI CO., LTD. will not take any responsibility for any injury or damage caused by the non-observance of this document or misuse or unauthorized modification of this product. Potential dangers are increasing in the industrial equipment industries due to the advent of new materials and processing methods, and speeding up of machines. It is impossible to foresee all situations related to these dangers....

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■ Symbols used in this document Understand the meaning of the following symbols and observe the instructions of this document.

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This document consists of the following contents:

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual For more accurate measurement To make more accurate measurement, it is necessary to lessen error-causing factors in measurement to the extent possible. Error-causing factors include not only an instrument error and performance of the balance itself but also the nature and condition of a specimen, measuring environment (vibration, temperature, humidity, etc.) and the like. These factors will directly affect measurement result in the case of a balance with high resolution capability. 1-2-1 Precautions related to measuring environment Temperature/ → Try to...

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual Check for the articles contained in the box The package box contains the following; If anything missing or broken should be found, please inform the store where you purchased the product. ① Main unit: 1 ④ AC adapter: 1 AC adapter plug set: 1

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual - After the balance has been moved, open the windshield door to allow it to adapt to the ambient Mote temperature for stable measurement. In addition, allow five minutes after turning on the power for the balance to warm up. Put the AC adapter plug to the AC adapter, then connect the AC adapter. -7-

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual At the time of shipment, the adjusters provided Release the transportation lock of the adjuster. at the two corners of the bottom are locked. Turn them in the direction shown in the figure on the left to loosen them. (1) While watching the level, turn the adjusters provided on the bottom to level the main unit. (2) Bring the bubble enters in the center circle as shown in the figure on the left. (3) When having leveled the main unit, slightly push the four corners of the balance to make sure that there is no rattle. Turn the adjusters as shown below...

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual These keys are called [F] keys or [F1]-[F4] key in this manual as a matter of convenience, while there are not such indications around them. , . The [F] keys on which < T >,< 4- >,<->>,<<->,< +J > or <▼> are displayed above are valid. Shortcuts for various modes/functions can be assigned to [F] keys. Please refer to “8-2 Shortcut setting for accessing various measuring modes” and “8-3 Free key setting”.

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual Reference! The keys on which < T >, < 4- >, < -> >,<«->,< +J > or < ▼ > are displayed above are available.

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual No.17 is indicated only on the verified balance.

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual minus / hyphen left arrow right arrow space minus / hyphen Degree Celsius

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual 2-1 Turning on/off the power, and checking for the operation1 Turn on the power for the balance. Ft |—| F2 —4 F3 ■ Connect the included AC adapter to the balance. When the AC adapter is plugged in, the balance enters the standby state and an asterisk < > appears. Push [On/Off] key. All displays on the LCD lights, followed by the self-check of the balance. During the self-check, the LCD display automatically changes. Completion of the self-check is followed by the weight mode. Do not push any key during the self-check. 2 Balance operation check. Press the...

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual Adjusting the indication to zero is called "Zero-point adjustment". Make sure that nothing is placed on the weighing pan. Execute “Zero-point adjustment”. Zero/Toro n -H Fa —j F3~» Push [Zero/Tare] key. Displays become zero and the symbol lights. When a sample whose weight is over the “Zero-point adjustment range” is placed on the weighing pan, “tare subtraction” works instead of zero-point adjustment. (Refer to the “2-3 Weighing a sample placed on a container (tare)”) Stability waiting during the Zero-point adjustment can be set using the Setting menu <17...

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HT/HTR CEN series operation manual 2-3 Weighing a sample placed on a container (tare) When weighing a sample to be weighed with the object placed on a container (tare), the weight of the container must be subtracted from the total weight to get the actual weight of the object to be weighed. This is called “tare subtraction” or “tare”. Place a container on the weighing pan. nnnnn u.uuuu g NEST Remove the sample and tare on the weighing pan, then push [Zero/Tare] key. Therefore, the indication becomes zero and < Net > indication disappears. (1) Performing the tare narrows the weighing range...

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