Mettler Toledo ML Models Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - METTLER TOLEDO

METOperating instructionsMETTLER TOLEDOPG-S balances (0.001 g, 0.01 g)

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Putting the balance into operation102.2 Location selection or location changeYour balance is a precision instrument and will thank you for an optimum

Page 3 - Rear/bottom view

Putting the balance into operation112.4 Power supplyonQFFCheck whether the voltage printed on the AC adapter matches your local linevoltage. If this i

Page 4 - Contents

Putting the balance into operation122.5 Adjusting (calibrating) the balanceonAn adjustment (i.e. an adjustment to the acceleration due to gravity) is

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Weighing made simple133 Weighing made simpleThis Section shows you how to perform simple weighings, how you can accelerate the weighing process and pr

Page 6 - 1.1 Introduction

Weighing made simple143.2 Taring the balanceThe weight of any weighing container can be "tared" at a keystroke to set the display to zero. T

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Weighing made simple153.3 Performing a simple weighingFor the sake of completeness, the following section describes how a simple weighing is performed

Page 8 - 1.4 Safety has priority

Weighing made simple163.5 DeltaRange® balances with movable fine rangeMETTLER TOLEDO DeltaRange® balances have a movable fine range with 10 times high

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Weighing made simple173.7 Switching weighing unitsYour balance can display the weighing result in two different weighing units. How you preselect the

Page 10 - 2.3 Leveling the balance

The menu184 The menu4.1 What is the menu?The menu allows you to match your balance to your specific weighing needs. In the menu you can change the set

Page 11 - 2.4 Power supply

The menu194.2 Menu operationIn this Section you will learn how to work with the menu. Information regarding the individual menu options and theavailab

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Overview of your PG-S balanceFront view PG-SBottom viewRear view PG-SDisplay PG-S^ • i r • — • f i w B^_r5 o. o. o. o. o. oiojol.kgmg

Page 13 - 3 Weighing made simple

The menu20F/x timesMenu\^/iongUn11UnSirSO.t.t•toriEd9 \\\\^ \How to select the desired setting in a menu optionPress the «!£*» key briefly. The displa

Page 14 - 3.2 Taring the balance

The menu2?4.3 ResetIn this menu option you have the possibility to reset all menu settings to the factory setting.long•ESEfcdonEResetting settings to

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The menu22tEStfcEStCRLmEofffc \\\Test of the balance with internal weightIn this setting the accuracy test of the balance is performed with the intern

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The menu234.6 Preselecting a functionIn this menu option you can preselect a function which you then have available in the weighing mode at a keystrok

Page 17 - 3.7 Switching weighing units

The menu244.7 Setting the vibration adapterThe vibration adapter is used to match the balance to the ambient conditions (vibrations, drafts at balance

Page 18 - 4 The menu

The menu25Fine additionThis setting is suitable for the weighing in of fine powders, small amounts ofliquids, etc.4.9 Selecting repeatabilityIn the le

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The menu264.10 Selecting weighing unit 1In this menu option you specify the unit* in which the weighing result should be displayed.Un ,fcThe following

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The menu274.11 Selecting weighing unit 2In this menu option you specify the additional unit* in which the weighing result should be displayed.Un ,tThe

Page 21 - 4.3 Reset

The menu284.12 Switching automatic zero correction (Autozero) on or offThis menu option allows you to switch the automatic zero correction on or off.

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The menu29floFF 5 'Automatic shutdown after 5 minutesAs soon as the balance has not been operated for 5 minutes, it switches itself offautomatica

Page 23 - 4.6 Preselecting a function

Display, controls and connections of your PG-S balanceFront viewRear/bottom viewNo.DesignationDisplayDraft shield (PG-S 1 mg models only)Draft shield

Page 24 - Special applications

The menu304.15 Setting display of the iconsonAll icons appear in the display.flufco offIf desired, you can also switch off the icons. They disappear a

Page 25 - 4.9 Selecting repeatability

The menu5. Rii5. Ruto5. CentThe current value will be transferred after triggering of the Print/Transfer com-mand.Only stable values will be automatic

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The menu324.19 Setting baud rate (data transfer rate)The data transfer rate (baud rate) determines the speed of the transfer via the serial interface.

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The menu334.21 Setting handshakeIn this menu option the data transfer can be matched to various serial receivers.The following settings are available:

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The menu3403.10.97T TCT16:49:06METTLER TOLEDOBalanceType:SNR:SW-Ver. :Cal:Function:Vibr.:Wghpro.:Repro.:Unit 1:Unit 2:A.Zero:A.off:Start:Icons:Output:

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Special applications and functions355 Special applications and functionsYour balance can do more than just weigh. Built-in applications and functions

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Special applications and functions36Now load the selected number of reference pieces.MenuPCSThen briefly press the «t»» key. As long as the horizontal

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Special applications and functions375.2 Percent weighingThe "Percent weighing" function allows you to weigh in to a preset value (100 %) and

Page 32 - 4.20 Setting parity/bit

Special applications and functions385.3 Formula weighingWith the formula weighing function you can weigh and totalize individual weights (components).

Page 33 - 4.21 Setting handshake

Special applications and functions39Add the first container to the weighing container.Then press the «!£3» key briefly. The display shows"-1 -&qu

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Contents4Contents1 Getting to know your PG-S balance 61.1 Introduction 61.2 Overview of the PG-S balances 61.3 What you should know about these instru

Page 35 - 5.1 Piece counting

Special applications and functions40T123TGNFHRMTTT ATTAH1Comp.Comp.Comp.totaltotalE100.2812.002.563.30100.28118.1417.86ungggggggIf a printer is attach

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Special applications and functionslongNetn n nuu u41Press and hold the «F» key again until the number V of all components weighedinsofar is displayed.

Page 37 - Weight within tolerance

Special applications and functions425.4 Dynamic weighing of unstable weighing samplesThe functions "Dynamic weighing with automatic start" a

Page 38 - T 1 100.28 g

Special applications and functions43V1***1tBtBBo\ 1z - zi/ 1z -5/n n nU.UU9.55'" \\ \•A\ \\9 \\9 \By pressing the «!£5» key briefly, you can

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Special applications and functions44onThe set weighing time (time interval) remains stored until it is changed or thepower supply of the balance is in

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Special applications and functions455.6 Adjustment (calibration) with internal weightDepending on the setting selected in the menu (see Section 4.4),

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Special applications and functions46The following displays appear during the adjustment (calibration):CalThe internal adjustment weight is being loade

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Special applications and functions475.7 Adjustment (calibration) with external weights (VariCal)Depending on the setting selected in the menu (see Sec

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Special applications and functions48Place the requested weight in the middle of the weighing pan.Cal\ 1nnn~ U.UU"/ 1CRL donflborfc\A\- BALANCE CA

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Special applications and functions495.8 Test of the balance with internal weight or external weightsYou can always test the accuracy of your balance.

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Contents4.13 Preselecting automatic shutdown 284.14 Selecting the power-up mode 294.15 Setting display of the icons 304.16 Selecting peripheral device

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Special applications and functions50NotesYou can always abort an ongoing test by pressing the «C» key briefly.If the test can not be performed properl

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Special applications and functions51During the test, the horizontal segments are displayed.The balance now prompts you to remove your weight. Lift off

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Further important information regarding your PG-S balance526 Further important information6.1 Error messagesError messages in the display draw your at

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Further important information regarding your PG-S balance53Error messageRbort \Balance blockedCauseAdjustment (calibration) or test could not beperfor

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Further important information regarding your PG-S balance546.3 Changing the protective coverIf you operate your balance in an environment liable to ca

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Further important information regarding your PG-S balance556.5 LocalCAN universal interfaceAs an option, your PG-S balance can be retrofitted with a L

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Technical data and optional equipment567 Technical data and optional equipment7.1 Technical data of the PG-S balancesPower supply with AC/AC adapterse

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Technical data and optional equipment57Technical dataReadabilityMaximum capacityTaring rangeRepeatability (s)Linearity ])Stabilization time (typical)A

Page 54 - 6.4 RS232C interface

Technical data and optional equipment58Technical dataReadabilityMaximum capacityTaring rangeRepeatability (s)Linearity '>Stabilization time (t

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Technical data and optional equipment59Technical dataReadabilityMaximum capacityTaring rangeRepeatability (s)Linearity 1}Stabilization time (typical)A

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Getting to know your PG-S balance61 Getting to know your PG-S balanceThis Section provides you with detailed information on your PG-S balance. Please

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Technical data and optional equipment607.2 Dimensions31254204.5PG-S 1 mgJLJL43-*+* •

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Technical data and optional equipment61360PG-S 10 mg

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Technical data and optional equipment627.3 Optional equipmentWith optional equipment from the METTLER TOLEDO product range, you can enhance the functi

Page 60 - 7.2 Dimensions

Technical data and optional equipment63Transport caseOffers space for PG-S balance with draft shield, printer, bench AC adapter, cables (power andinte

Page 61 - PG-S 10 mg

Appendix648 Appendix8.1 Overview of menuWeighing modeSECUrEd•[siMOPEnMenuZAdjuslmenfcoll-up4 Function 4> 6 Vibration adapteradapter7 RapeotaWlity-E

Page 62 - 7.3 Optional equipment

Appendix8.2 Conversion table for weight unitsUniti a1 mg1 oz1 ozt1 GN1 dwt1 ct/C.M.1 mo1 m1 tl (HK)1 tl (SGP/Mal)1 tl (Taiwan)Gramg10.00128.3495231.10

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Appendix668.3 SOP (Standard Operating Procedure)In the documentation of a GLP test, the SOPs represent a relatively small but none the less very impor

Page 64 - 8 Appendix

Appendix67Check list for the production of SOPsAdministrative matters1. Use of SOP blank forms2. Name of the inspection and test equipment3. Date (pro

Page 65 - Appendix

Appendix688.4 IndexAbort 46,48,50,51,53Absolute weighing 24AC adapter 2,3,8,11,56Accuracy test 22Adjustment mode 2, 3Adjustment operation 12Adjustment

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Appendix69Front view PG-S 2, 3Function display 2, 3Function 23, 35Fuse 56GLP 6,12,21,54,55,62,66Good Laboratory Practice 6, 12Graphic indicator 15HHan

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Getting to know your PG-S balance1.3 What you should know about these instructionsThese instructions contain orientation aids which facilitate your se

Page 68 - 8.4 Index

Appendix70Readability a 16, 17, 57, 62Rear view PG-S 2, 3Record 12,34,40,46,48,50,51Reference piece number 35, 52Reference weight 35, 36, 37, 52Refere

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To protect your METTLER TOLEDO product's future:METTLER TOLEDO Service assures the quality, measuring accuracy andpreservation of value of all ME

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Getting to know your PG-S balance81.4 Safety has priorityPlease note the following instructions for safe and problem-free operation of your PG-S balan

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Putting the balance into operation2 Putting the balance into operationIn this Section you will learn how you unpack and set up your new balance and pr

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