Thus prepared anti-draft chamber and panes can be properly cleaned. All the operations have to be
done carefully. Pay special attention to the spot where the weighing pan is installed; dirt and other
small elements might enter the balance construction through this opening. This might influence
balance operation negatively. Upon completion of the cleaning process assembly the balance, take
actions like before but in a reverse order. Pay a special attention to the left and the right side panes,
assembly them on the correct side of the balance. While sliding the pane back onto its place
remember to pull the protection (like before when disassembling the anti-draft chamber).
3.5. Connecting the Balance to the Mains
The balance must be connected to the mains using a power supply that comes standard with the
particular model. Nominal voltage of the power supply (specified on the power supply data plate) has
to be compatible with the mains nominal voltage.
Plug the balance to the mains – connect the power supply to the socket, next connect its connector
to interface located at the back of the balance housing.
3.6. Temperature Stabilization Time
Before start of the measuring processes, it is necessary to wait until the balance reaches thermal
stabilisation.
Balances stored in much lower temperatures, than the workroom temperature, before being plugged
to the mains must be subjected to thermal stabilisation. The thermal stabilisation period takes about
12 hours. During the thermal stabilization, the indications on the screen can change. Potential
workroom temperature change shall occur gradually and slowly in the course of the weighing
instrument operation.
Thermal stabilization also applies to the monitoring system and automatic balance levelling.
3.7. Connecting Peripheral Equipment
Use only accessories and peripheral equipment recommended by the manufacturer. The balance
must be disconnected from the mains before connecting or disconnecting any peripherals (printer,
PC computer, computer keyboard of USB type, additional display). Upon connecting the peripherals,
plug the balance to the mains.
3.8. Balances with Wireless 'Indicator'-'Module' Connection
(optional design)
The indicator operates on batteries; it cooperates with the weighing module via an internal wireless
connection module (in contrast to a standard design, no cable connecting the devices is required).
Wireless connection solution is marked by letter B, e.g. XA 220.4Y.B.
Features:
Maximum range: 10 m.
Maximum battery operating time: 8 h.
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