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PR/SR balances Appendix
"– INITIAL CALIBRATION" appears in the bottom line of the display. Shortly after
the start, the selected weight value flashes in the display.
Place weight in center of weighing pan.
Application
M+ n=0 =0.00g M-
InitCal done
5000.00 g
- INITIAL CALIBRATION
0.00 g
- INITIAL CALIBRATION
- INITIAL CALIBRATION
When zero flashes, remove weight.
When "InitCal done" appears in the display, the first phase of the adjustment is at
an end. If a printer is attached, the procedure is recorded.
The balance then automatically performs the second phase, which corresponds
to a calibration (adjustment) with an internal weight. If a printer is attached, this
phase is also recorded.
The adjustment is not at an end until both phases have been successfully
completed!
If the second phase has not been completed correctly, an internal calibration
(adjustment) must be performed before work can be started with the balance.
14:51:15
METTLER TOLEDO
Type:
SNR:
Bal:
Weight ID:..............
Weight:
Initial calibration done
Signature:
........................
– INITIAL CALIBRATION --
--------- END ----------
17.06.95
PR5002DR
1114051374
Your entry
5000.00gaa
The maintenance of your balance by a trained service engineer for METTLER TOLEDO products includes an
extensive check and if need be additional adjustment procedures. You should thus not forget regular
maintenance.
For the service, weights traceable to your national weight standards are always used and are checked at
regular intervals (recalibration). It is thus possible to assure unrestricted functioning and accuracy of your
balance by maintenance.
14:52:31
METTLER TOLEDO
Type:
SNR:
Bal:
Int. calibration done
Signature:
........................
– BALANCE CALIBRATION --
--------- END ----------
17.06.95
PR5002DR
1114051374
Your entry
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