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1.                                                                                                                    Rear View    3 1 2 Models AV64  AV64C  AV1 14  AVI 14C  AV212C  AV53C  AV213   AV213C  AV313  AV313C  AV264  AV264C  AV412C  AV413   AV413C  AV513C  AV812C  AV2101C  AV2102  AV2102C   AV3101C  AV3102  AV4101C  AV4102  AV4102C  AV8101C                                                 23 4 TopViews a A Bottom View     I I  16  E 2 18  14 i SL 13                      Rear View    EN 12    3 1    Adventurer Pro    Overview of Controls and Display Functions Sa    21       OO     ILI  qE EEEE       Ib ozct                                                                NET   T  29   I   28 27 26 25 24   Digital Display Window   TABLE 3 1 1 ADVENTURER PRO CONTROLS AND DISPLAY FUNCTIONS   No  Description No  Description  1  On  Zero   Off   Yes Button 18  Lock Switch  2   Print Unit   No Button 19  Primary  7 segment  display  A  Level Bubble 20  Brackets  4  Function Mode   Back button 21  Units of Measurement  5  Tare Menu Cal   Exit Button 22  Memory Indicator  6   Display 23  Battery Strength Indicator  7  bon 24  Pieces Indicator  8  Type label onside of housing   25  Secondary  14 Segment  Display  9  Data label 26  Gross Indicator  10  Weigh Below Opening 27  Brutto Indicator  11   Battery Compartment 28  Tore Indicator  12   Leveling feet 29  Preset Tare Indicator  13  COM 1 Connector 30  Net Indicator  14  COM 2 Connector 31  Stability Indicator    AV   Rand AV   
2.                   tem Number i 9 i dj se G AV2102  AV212  AV412  AV812  AV212C  AV412C     AV8120   AV21020     Capacity 210 410 810 210 410 810 2100   Readability 0 01   Repeatability    Std  dev    g  oe   Linearity  g   0 02       Weighing Units    f Milligram  Gram  Kilogram  Ounce  Pound  Carat  Pennyweight  Ounce Troy  Grain  Newton   Hong Kong Tael  Singapore Tael  Taiwan Tael  Momme  Tical  Baht  Mesghal  Tola  Custom       Application Modes    Weighing  Parts Counting  Percent Weighing  Check Weighing  Animal Weighing  Display Hold   Totalize       are Range    To Capacity by Subtraction       Stabilization Time s     2 3          Power Requirements    AC Adapter  included                                Calibration Digital with External Weight   Display Type 2 Line LCD w Backlight   Display Size  in cm  4x1 10x2 5   Platform Size  in cm  4 7 12 dia    5 8x6 3 14 9x 16 2   4 7 12 dia  6 6 x 7 1   16 8 x 18      Net Weight  lb kg  2 6 1 2 3 3 1 5    6 1  2 8  Net Weight  with InCal   lb kg     5 7 2 6 7 5 3 4 6 9  3 2                     Also operates on 4 AA batteries  not included      Internal calibration option available on    C    models        Non InCal without draft ring    t Unit availability depends on model                                           Adventurer Pro EN 45   5 2 Specifications  cont    tem Number AV3102 AV4102    3 ze k x g  AV3102C     AV4102C   AV2101 AV4101 AV8101 AV2101C    AV4101C    AV8101C    Capacity 3100 4100 2100 4100 8100 2100 4100 810
3.   See Section 3 7 5      3 3 4 Changing Application Modes  The Adventurer Pro can be configured to operate in various application modes  The Mode Sub   menu is used to enable or disable a specific application mode     Press and hold the Mode button and release it when the desired mode is shown on the secondary  display  Note  If the desired mode is not displayed  it must be turned on in the Mode menu  See  Section 3 7 4     3 3 5 Printing Data  Press the Print button to send the displayed value to the COM port  See Section 3 10    Note  The port must have Auto Print set to OFF     Adventurer Pro EN 15    3 4 MENU    3 4 1 Menu Structure  The Adventurer Pro balance menu structure is illustrated below                                                                                CALIBRATION  3 7 1  SETUP  3 7 3  READOUT  3 7 4   Internal Calibration  InCal  Acca Auto Zero  Span uto Tare Filter  Linearity E  Auto Off D Gross Ind   Calibration test  CalTest  Back Light   End Read  Calibration Adjust  Cal Adj  End Setup  End Cal A  UNIT  3 7 6  MODE  3 7 5   PRINT 1  3 7 7  mg rtTW Weigh  Output When Stable S m Count  GLP Tare g Tical Percent  Auto Print e Baht Check Weigh  Content Num Only Header  Meshgal Animal  Gross  Net  Tare  Aya Tola a Display Hold  Ref  Result  GLP dwt Custom Totalize  Layout   Line Format a End Unit End Mode  ALF ON  Form Feed N  List THK  End Print 1 18    PRINT 2  Optional  Ge  3 7 8  RS232 2  Optional   Output When Stable Partly  GLP Tare  Auto Print D
4.  60001   5oooz 60001   5oooz 6001  Poo01    boos   5oog    Booz Dog    boos    Boor    boos Booz  Boos    Boor    boos Booz   Boor    boos Booz   Boor    Boog    Booz    S001   Boos    Soaz Don  Dog   hoez Booz   ooz    6001   Booz Bogi    6001 Bog   Bool   Dog   Dog    Bos    Sor   Bos    Sor  Doc    CL  sJulod UOUDI0UDO upds       50008   50007  Dot   50002  Booo   50002  5000      50002  60002   60001  Doc    50001  6008   5007  Boog   Booz  Boor   Booz  Boor   Doc  Boog   Bog  Bogz   Bog L  Booz   5001  Booz   6001  5001   Dog  Bog   Boz  Bog   Baz    SJU Od UONDIGIDD Mupaun       L    OLBAV    COLVAY    L    OLVAV    COLEAV  COLZAV    L    LENY  L8AV  LGAV  LVAV  LVAV  LEAVY  vOCAV  ELCAV  CLAY  VLLAV   PO   EGAY    IIN IMIMOIN O       19POIN       SESSDIN UOWDIGIIDD d CC       EN  20                   3 7 3 Setup  SETUP  Legal Trade On Off  Auto Tare On Off  Auto Off Off  1  2  5 min  Back Light On Off  End Setup  Legal Trade    When set On  the balance operates in  compliance with Weights and Measures  regulations     Auto Tare  When set On  the balance will automatically  tare the first item placed on the pan        Auto Off   When set to 1  2 or 5 minutes  the balance will  turn off in the selected time interval if there has  been no activity  Set fo OFF for continuous  operation     Back Light  Used to set the display back light on or off  This    sub menu is only included on models with  battery operation     End Setup   Press the Yes button  to advance to the Read
5.  8 No Parity are available     Handshake    Settings of Off  XONXOFF and  for RS232 1  only  Hardware are available     End RS1  RS2    Pressing the Yes button will advance to the  RS232 2  or GLP Data  submenu  Pressing  No returns to the Power  or Baud  menu item     3 7 9 GLP Data    User ID Set     Proj ID Set     Time Type 12hr  24hr     Set     Adj 60   60  Date Type mdy    dym  Set     End GLP Data       User ID  Used fo enter a User ID up to 10 characters        Project ID  Used fo enter a Project ID up to 10 characters     EN 33       Entering a User ID or Project ID   Enter the user or Project ID one character at a  time  The character to be entered is highlighted  by a blinking cursor  underscore   Press the No  button repeatedly to scroll through the list of  available characters   space      O through 9  A  through Z  Press the Yes button to select the  displayed character and move the cursor one  position to the right  After the tenth character is  entered  the ten character ID will blink  Press  the No button to change the displayed ID or the  Yes button to accept the ID and proceed to the  next menu item     Time  Type  Set the type to 12 hours or 24 hours     Set  Set the current time using the format selected  in the type menu item     Adjust  Enter an adjustment value from  60 to   60  seconds per day     Date  Set the date type  M D Y  D M Y  Y M D   M Y D  Y D M  D Y M and the actual date     End GLP Data   Press the Yes button to advance to the GLP  Prin
6.  Operation of this  equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the  user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense     Industry Canada Note  This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003   Cet appareil num  rique de la classe A est conforme    la norme NMB 003 du Canada     ISO 9001 Registration   In 1994 Ohaus Corporation  USA  was awarded a certificate of registration to ISO 9001   by Bureau Veritus Quality International  VQI   confirming that the Ohaus quality  management system is compliant with the ISO 9001 standard   s requirements  On May 21   2009  Ohaus Corporation  USA  was re registered to the ISO 9001 2008 standard     LIMITED WARRANTY  Ohaus products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship  from the date of delivery through the duration of the warranty period  During the  warranty period Ohaus will repair  or  at its option  replace any component s   that proves to be defective at no charge  provided that the product is returned   freight prepaid  to Ohaus     This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident or  misuse  exposed to radioactive or corrosive materials  has foreign material  penetrating to the inside of the product  or as a result of service or modification  by other than Ohaus  In lieu of a properly returned warranty registration card  the  warranty period shall begin on the date of shipment to the authorized dealer  No  other
7.  Yes button to advance to the Print 1  submenu  Press No to return fo the first available  unit     3 7 7 Print 1 and Print 2  The Print 1 submenu is used to set printing  parameters for an external printer or computer     Print 2 contains an identical menu and is used  when the optional COM2 port is installed     EN 32    3 7 7 Print 1 and Print 2  Cont      Output When Stable On Off  GLP Tare On Off  Off  Cont   Interval  When Stable   1  3600 seconds   Stable  Load  Load  amp  Zero   Num Only Off  all others   On Header Gross Net  Tare    Ref  Result GLP   Line Format  Multi  Single   4LF Yes No   Form Feed Yes No   List Yes No   End Print 1    Output   Set When Stable to On to print only stable values   Set When Stable to Off to print stable or unstable  values    Set GLP Tare to On to print GLP data once after  a tare operation  Set GLP Tare to Off to disable  this feature     Auto Print       Content    Layout       Auto Print   When set to Continuous  the displayed value is  printed continuously  When set to Interval  the  displayed value is printed at the user specified  time interval  1 to 3600 seconds     If set to When Stable  the balance will  automatically print the displayed value when  stability is achieved  An additional setting must  be made to determine if only stable non zero  values will be printed  load setting  or if stable  zero and non zero values will be printed  Load   amp  Zero   When set to Off  the Auto print feature  is disabled     Content   All
8.  cared for  The Adventurer Pro balances are available in capacities from 51 grams  to 8100 grams     1 1 1 Model Name Designations  Example  AV214CDR   AV   Product family abbreviation Adventurer Pro  214   210g model with 0 0001g readability  C  With internal calibration  INCAL   D  Dual range model  R  2  interface installed  RS232   U   2  interface installed  USB     1 2 Features  The Adventurer Pro balances include many standard features  These include   e Battery  or AC Adapter operation  AC Adapter included   e Weighing  Parts Counting  Percent Weighing  Check Weighing  Animal Weighing  Display Hold and Totalize application modes   In use cover  RS232 interface  Integral security bracket  Weigh below hook  Battery operation is only available on certain models         e e o    The Adventurer Pro also offers several optional features  e Internal Calibration  e USB interface    e Second RS232 Interface    1 3 Safety Precautions  Please follow these safety precautions   e Verify that the input voltage printed on the AC Adapter matches the local AC power  supply   Use the balance only in dry locations   Do not operate the balance in hostile environments   Do not drop loads on the platform   Do not place the balance upside down  without first installing the cone cover   Service should be performed only by authorized personnel     EN 4 Adventurer Pro    2 INSTALLATION  2 1 Unpacking    Carefully remove your Adventurer Pro balance and each of its components from the package  S
9.  express or implied warranty is given by Ohaus Corporation  Ohaus  Corporation shall not be liable for any consequential damages     As warranty legislation differs from state to state and country to country  please  contact Ohaus or your local Ohaus dealer for further details     OHAUS       Ohaus Corporation   7 Campus Drive   Suite 310   Parsippany  NJ 07054  USA  Tel   973  377 9000   Fax   973  944 7177    With offices worldwide  www ohaus com       2011 Ohaus Corporation  all rights reserved      80251 1 6 1 x    P N 80251161B Printed in China    
10.  gt  re    Handshake  Content Num Only Header  p End RS2  Gross  Net  Tare   Ref  Result  GLP GLP PRINT  3 7 10   Layout Line Format a e Iw  ALF alance  User ID  Form Feed  List Project ID GLP DATA  3 7 9   End Print 2 Gehlen Ge  ame H roj  RESET  3 7 11  a End GLP Prt me  Setup  Readout EEN  3 7 12  End GLP Data  Mode  Unit Setup  Print 1 Readout  Print 2 E gt    Mode C gt    END  3 7 13   RS232 1 te  RS232 2 i  GLP Data Print 2 7 g  GLP Print RS232 1 Only included on models with  ockout RS232 2 battery operation   Global GLP Data  End Reset Sit  Lock Set  End Lockout                                                                                                                EN  16 Adventurer Pro    3 4 2 Menu Navigation  The Adventurer Pro menu structure consists of three levels  The top level is the main menu which  consists of a number of sub menus     Enter TOP LEVEL       eler Hele PRINT   _GLP DATA les 25232  1     SECOND LEVEL Typical Sub menu        The second level of the menu structure is the  sub menu level  Each sub menu is a loop that  consists of a number of menu items            Typical Menu Item       BOTTOM LEVEL    The bottom level of the menu structure is the  menu item level  Each menu item level consists  of two or more settings       Typical Setting      3 4 3 Changing Settings   To change a menu setting  perform the following steps    ENTER THE MENU   Press and hold the Menu button until MENU appears on the primary  7 Segment  display   Release the b
11.  of these features can be set On or Off  Numeric  data only  Header  Gross  Net  Tare  Reference   Result  GLP   See sample printout 3 10     Adventurer Pro    Layout   Determines the format of data output to a printer  or computer  If Line Format is set to Multi  a  multi line printout is generated  If it is set to  Single  a single line printout is generated  If 4  LF is set to yes  4 line feeds are appended to the  printout  If Form feed is set to Yes  a form feed is  appended to the printout  This is useful for  printing to page printers     List  When Yes is selected  a printout of balance  settings is generated     End Print 1   Press the Yes button to advance to the next  menu  Print 2 if COM2 is installed or RS232   1 if COM2 is not installed  Pressing No returns  to Output menu item     3 7 8 RS232 1 and RS232 2   The RS232 1 submenu is used to set  communication parameters for an external printer  or computer     RS232 2 contains an identical menu and is  available when the optional COM2 port is  installed     Baud  Parity    600  2400   19200  7 Even  7 Odd  7 No  Par  8 No Parity    Handshake Off  XONXOFF  Hardware  End RS1       Adventurer Pro    3 7 8 RS232 1 and RS232 2  Cont    When the balance is operated from batteries   the menu item is available and the default setting  is Off  To enable COM1  Power must be turned  On     Baud  Baud rates of 600  1200  2400  4800  9600  and 19 200 are available     Parity  Parity settings of 7 even  7 Odd  7 No Parity  and
12.  standards is indicated by the corresponding mark on the product        Marking    Standard       CE    This product conforms to the EMC directive 2004 108 EC  the Low Voltage Directive  2006 95 EC and the Non automatic Weighing Instruments Directive 90 384 EEC   The complete declaration of Conformity is available online at www ohaus com              AS NZS4251 1  AS NZS4252  1       SE    CAN CSA C22 2 No  1010 1 92  UL Std  No  61010A 1       EC Emissions Note  This device complies with EN55011 CISPR 11 Class B Group 1        DM  DM    Important notice for verified weighing instruments    Weighing instruments verified at the place of manufacture bear one of the preceding marks  on the packing label and the green  M   metrology  sticker on the descriptive plate  They  may be put into service immediately     Weighing instruments to be verified in two stages have no green  M   metrology  on the  descriptive plate and bear one of the preceding identification marks on the packing label   The second stage of the initial verification must be carried out by the approved service  organization of the authorized representative within the EC or by the national weights and  measures  W M  authorities     The first stage of the initial verification has been carried out at the manufacturer s work   It comprises all tests according to the adopted European standard EN45501 1992   paragraph 8 2 2     If national regulations limit the validity period of the verification  the user of the weigh
13.  the total weight and the new total is  shown on the secondary display  Remove the item from the  weighing pan  then add the next item        Manual Mode   Place the item on the weighing pan  The weight of the item is  shown on the primary display  Press the Function button to  add the weight of the item to the total  The new total is shown  on the secondary display  Remove the item from the weighing  pan  then add the next item        Clearing the Totalized Weight  Press and hold the Mode button until TOTALIZE is shown on  the secondary display     3 6 Additional Features    3 6 1 Weigh Below  The Adventurer Pro balance is equipped with a weigh below  hook     Note  Before turning the balance over  install the cone cover  to prevent damage to the loadcell     To use this feature  remove power from the balance and remove  the protective cover for the weigh below opening     The balance can be supported using lab jacks or any other  convenient method  Make sure the balance is level and secure   Use a string or wire to attach items to be weighed                   a    TI  CI  en                                                                                  Adventurer Dro EN 23    3 6 2 Battery Operation   Refer to Section 5 2 to determine if your Adventurer Pro model operates on battery power when AC  power is not supplied  Models with the battery operation feature will display the battery change  indicator  as shown below  If batteries are installed and AC power is not prese
14.  used  Zero  a weight value at midpoint of the balance s weighing range   and a weight value at or near the balance   s specified capacity     e Cal Test   Calibration test allows the stored calibration data to be tested against the  current mass being used for the test     e Cal Adj   For models equipped with InCal     allows adjustment of the internal  calibration     Notes  Calibration may be locked out fo prevent unauthorized personnel from changing calibration   if calibration has been locked out  you can only access Cal Test on InCal    models     Before beginning calibration  have masses available  Masses required for calibration are  listed in the table in section 3 7  2  Default Span Calibration Points are shown in Bold  print     Adventurer Pro       Internal Calibration  InCal models    Models eguipped with the internal calibration can be calibrated  without using an external weight  With the balance on  press  and hold the Menu Cal button until MENU CALIBRATE is  displayed  then release the button     Press Yes to initiate the internal calibration process  When  internal calibration is finished  the balance returns to the  currently selected mode     Span Calibration    With the balance on  press and hold the Menu Cal button  until MENU is displayed  then release the button  CALIBRATE   blinking  is displayed     Note  Ifthe balance has InCal  press the No button to advance  to span calibration     Press the Yes button to enter span calibration   Press the Yes but
15. 0   Readability 0 01 0 1   Repeatability    Std  dev    g  0 01 Hd   Linearity  g   0 02  0 2             Weighing Units    T Gram  Kilogram  Ounce  Pound  Carat  Pennyweight  Ounce Troy  Grain  Newton  Hong Kong Tael   Singapore Tael  Taiwan Tael  Momme  Tical  Baht  Mesghal  Tola  Custom       Application Modes    Weighing  Parts Counting  Percent Weighing  Check Weighing  Animal Weighing  Display Hold  Totalize       are Range    To Capacity by Subtraction       Stabilization Time s        Power Requirements    AC Adapter  included                                   Calibration Digital with External Weight Internal Calibration   Display Type 2 Line LCD w Backlight   Display Size  in cm  4x1 10x2 5   Platform Size  in cm  6 6x7 1 16 8x 18 5 8 x6 3  6 6x7 1 16 8x 18  non InCal without draft ring 14 9 x 16 2   Net Weight  Ib kg  6 1 2 8 3 3 1 5      Net Weight  with InCal  6 9 3 2   75 34     Ib kg                   Also operates on 4 AA batteries  not included      Internal calibration option available on    C    models  T Unit availability depends on model       EN 46    Adventurer Pro       5 3 Capacity x Readability                                                                Unit AV53 AV64 AV114 AV264 AV213  AV53C AV64C AV114C AV264C AV213C  baht 3 3553 x 0 0001 4 27632 x 0 00001 7 23684 x 0 00001 17 10526 x 0 00001 13 8158 x  0 0001  carat 255 000 x 0 005 325 0000 x 0 0005 550 0000 x 0 0005 999 995   1300 000 x   1050 000 x  0 0005   0 001 0 005  grain 787 06 x 0 02 10
16. 00001 18 0040 x                      0 0001                                                                               Adventurer Pro EN 47   5 3 Capacity x Readability  cont     Unit AV313 AV413 AV513 AV212 AV412 AV812   AV313C AV413C AV513C AV212C AV412C AV812C   baht 20 3947 x 26 9737 x 33 5526 x 0 001  13 816 x0 001  26 974 x 0 001 53 289 x 0 001  0 0001 0 0001   carat 1550 000 x 2050 000 x 2550 000 x 1050 00 x 0 05  2050 00x0 05  4050 00 x 0 05  0 005 0 005 0 005   grain 4784 03 x0 02  6327 28x0 02  7870 50x0 02  3240 8 x 0 2 6327 4 x 0 2 12500 2 x 0 2   gram 310 00 x 0 001  410 00 x0 001  510 00x0 001  210 00x0 01 410 00 x 0 01 810 00 x 0 01   kilogram 0 310000 x 0 41000 x 0 51000 x 0 21000 x 0 41000 x 0 81000 x  0 000001 0 000001 0 000001 0 00001 0 00001 0 00001   mesghal 67 2699 x 109 3335 x 110 6695 x 45 570 x0 005  88 970 x 0 005 175 770 x 0 005  0 0005 0 0005 0 0005   milligram 31000 x 1 41000 x 1 51000 x 1   momme 82 6667 x 109 3335 x 136 000 x 56 000 x 0 005  109 335 x 0 005  216 000 x 0 005  0 0005 0 0005 0 0005   Newton 3 04006 x 4 02073 x 5 00139 x 2 0594 x 0 0001  4 0207 x 0 0001  7 9434 x 0 0001  0 00001 0 00001 0 00001   ounce 10 93495 x 14 46230 x 7 98970 x 7 4075 x 0 0005   14 4625 x 28 5720 x  0 00005 0 0001 0 0001 0 0005 0 0005   ounce troy 9 96672 x 13 18180 x 6 39690 x 6 7515 x 0 0005   13 1820 x 26 0420 x  0 00005 0 00005 0 00005 0 0005 0 0005   pennyweight 199 335 x 0 001  263 636 x 0 001  327 938 x 0 001  135 03 x 0 01 263 64 x 0 01 520 84 x 0 0
17. 03 104 x 0 002 1697 570 x 0 002 4012 414 x 0 002 3240 80 x 0 02  gram 51 000 x 0 001 65 0000 x 0 0001 110 0000 x 0 0001 260 0000 x 0 001 210 000 x  0 001  kilogram 0 051000 x 0 210000 x 0   0 000001 000001  mesghal 11 0670 x 0 0005   14 10495 x 0 00005   23 86990 x 0 00005   56 41975 x 0 00005 45 5700 x  0 0005  milligram 51000 x 1 65000 x 0 1 110000 x 0 1 260000 x 0 1 210000 x 1  momme 13 6000 x 0 0005   17 33335 x 0 00005   29 33335 x 0 00005   69 33335 x 0 00005 56 0000 x  0 0005  Newton 0 50014 x 0 00001   0 637432 x 0 000001   1 078732 x 0 000001   2 549729 x 0 000001 2 05940 x  0 00001  ounce 1 79895 x 0 00005   2 292805 x 0 000005   3 880135 x 0 000005   9 171230 x 0 000005   7 40755 x  0 00005  ounce troy 1 63970 x 0 00005   2 089800 x 0 000005   3 536585 x 0 000005   8 359185 x 0 000005   6 75165 x  0 00005  pennyweight 32 794 x 0 001 41 7960 x 0 0001 70 316 x 0 0001 167 1839 x 0 0001 135 033 x  0 001  pound 0 112435 x 0 462970 x  0 000005 0 000005  gel 1 36260 x 0 00005   1 736620 x 0 000005   2 938900 x 0 000005   6 946485 x 0 000005   5 61060 x   Hong Kong  0 00005  gel 1 34925 x 0 00005   1 719605 x 0 000005   2 910100 x 0 000005   6 878420 x 0 000005   5 55555 x   Singapore  0 00005  gel 1 36000 x 0 00005   1 733335 x 0 000005   2 933335 x 0 000005   6 933335 x 0 000005   5 60000 x   Taiwan  0 00005  ical 3 1232 x 0 0001 3 98057 x 0 00001 6 73635 x 0 00001 15 92227 x 0 00001 12 8603 x  0 0001  lola 4 372 x 0 0001 5 57267 x 0 00001 9 43067 x 0 00001 22 29067 x 0 
18. 1   pound 0 683432 x 0 903895 x  124360 x 0 46295 x 0 90390 x 1 78575 x  0 000005 0 000005 0 000005 0 00005 0 00005 0 00005   del 8 28233 x 10 95405 x 3 62580 x 5 6105 x 0 0005   10 9540 x 21 6410 x    Hong Kong  0 00005 0 00005 0 00005 0 0005 0 0005   del 8 20110 x 10 84675 x 3 49230 x 5 5555 x 0 0005   10 8465 x 21 4290 x    Singapore  0 00005 0 00005 0 00005 0 0005 0 0005   del 8 26667 x 10 93335 x 3 60000 x 5 6000 x 0 0005   10 9335 x 21 6000 x    Taiwan  0 00005 0 00005 0 00005 0 0005 0 0005   ical 18 9842 x 25 1082 x 31 2321 x 12 860 x 0 001  25 108 x 0 001 49 604 x 0 001  0 0001 0 0001 0 0001   ola 26 5773 x 35 1507 x 43 7240 x 18 0004 x 0 001  69 444 x 0 001 69 444 x 0 001  0 0001 0 0001 0 0001                            EN 48    Adventurer Pro       5 3 Capacity x Readability  cont                                                                  Unit AV2102 AV3102 AV4102 AV2101 AV4101 AV8101  AV2102C AV3102C AV4102C AV2101C AV4101C AV8101C   baht 138 158 x 0 001   203 947 x 0 001  269 737 x 0 001   138 16 x 0 01 269 74 x 0 01 532 89 x 0 01   carat 105 000 x 0 05  15500 00 x 0 05  20500 00 x 0 05  10500 0x0 5    20500 0 x 0 5 40500 0 x 0 5   grain 32408 0x0 2  47840 3x0 2  63272 8x0 2  32408x2 63274 x 2 125002 x 2   gram 2100 00 x 0 01  3100 00 x 0 01  4100 00x0 01  2100 0 x 0 1 4100 0 x 0 1 8100 0 x0 1   kilogram 2 10000 x 3 10000 x 4 10000 x 2 1000 x 0 0001  4 1000 x 0 0001 18  1000 x 0 0001  0 00001 0 00001 0 00001   mesghal 455 700 x 0 005  672 699 x 0 005  899 69
19. 213C  AV313C  AV264  AV264C  AV412C  AV413  AV413C   AV513C  AV812C  AV2101C  AV2102  AV2102C  AV3101C   AV3102  V4101C  AV4102  AV4102C  AV8101C ou    eee EN 11  3 2  Butter Conto FUNCHONS   e cays caicerexetsiuatadncted cndaadbadecdansessauamaduielaeieeas teens EN 12  3 3 Using the Button Control FUNCTIONS sssisseseennii EN 14  3 3 1 Setting the Balance to Zero oo    a  Re  Re Re eter eter e ker e ere re rare re ene EN 14  332 OI  Genie Koks eegener eege GG EU et o Pt  rado Ada EN 14  3 3 3 Changing Units of Measure Belle    ee  Re ereinen eenen EN 14  3 3 4 Changing Application modes s    EN 14  3 35 Printing DAR EE EN 14  3 4  MenuEN 16  34T  Mengt esiosan Rei gaj ere eens EN 15  3 4 2 Menu Navigation see ae ERE ee ee ke e ker ee ker ek ee reke eko ke nE aero re eereee EN 16    3 4 3 Changing Settings 2 0 0 0    etera deote ia ae ee vi oi a sep da  ont o Poe E EN 16    EN 2 Adventurer Pro  TABLE OF CONTENTS  Cont      3 5   Applicaton MOOS esr rereana Aa E nne n dede Addi EN 17  ere WEIGHING  resansman E E EARNE E EN 17  392 PANS COUMPIMG2 si lt cenieiesnssacdtnaiconndshtaniacaensdetvalaterdstassendsehtotbans EN 17  3 5 3  P  rceni WEIGHING inienn simidini EN 18  354    Check Weighing saisi nssisssieniriemena nain oee EN EN 19  3 5 5 Animal WeIQNING     eee eee goeka da stida sie par s e EN 20  3 5 6  Display Hold sok see seine oda sijelo are tete oteti okoti set R  ed aad EN 21  E eene EE EN 22  3 6  Additional Eegttge  sg rak gees eege S EN 22  36 1 Weier Below     ered
20. 5 x 0 005  455 70x0 05      899 70 x 0 05 1757 70 x 0 05   milligram   momme 560 000 x 0 005  826 667 x 0 005   1093 335 x 560 00 x 0 05 1093 35 x0 05  2160 00 x 0 05   0 005   Newton 20 5940 x 30 4006 x 40 2073 x 20 594 x 0 001  40 20 x 0 001 79 434 x 0 001  0 0001 0 0001 0 0001   ounce 74 0755 x 109 3495 x 144 6230 x 74 075 x0 005  144 625 x 0 005  285 720 x 0 005  0 0005 0 0005 0 0005   ounce troy 67 5165 x 99 6672 x 131 8180 x 67 515 x 0 005  131 820 x 0 005  260 420 x 0 005  0 0005 0 0005 0 0005   pennyweight 1350 33 x 0 01  1993 35 x 0 01  2636 36 x 0 01  1350 x 0 1 2636 x 0 1 5208 4 x 0 1   pound 4 62970 x 6 83432 x 9 03895 x 4 6295 x 0 0005  9 0390 x 0 0005  17 8575 x  0 00005 0 00005 0 00005 0 0005   gel 56 1060 x 82 8233 x 109 5405 x 56 105 x 0 005  109 540 x 0 005  216 410 x 0 005    Hong Kong  0 0005 0 0005 0 0005   gel 55 5565 x 82 0120 x 108 4675 x 55 555 x 0 005  108 465 x 0 005  214 290 x 0 005    Singapore  0 0005 0 0005 0 0005   gel 56 000 x 0 0005  82 6667 x 109 3335 x 56 00 x 0 005 109 335 x 0 005  216 000 x 0 005    Taiwan  0 0005 0 0005   ical 128 603 x 0 001   189 842 x 0 001  251 082 x 0 001   128 60 x 0 01 251 0 x 0 01 496 04 x 0 01   lola 180 040 x 0 001  265 773 x 0 001  351 507 x 0 001   180 04 x 0 01 351 51 x 0 01 694 4 x 0 01                               Adventurer Pro EN 49    5 4 Communication    The balance is eguipped with an RS232 interface  COM1   Some models are also eguipped with  a second RS232 interface  COM2   Connecting the balance t
21. Adventurer Pro Balances    Instruction Manual       Adventurer Pro EN 1    TABLE OF CONTENTS  1  INTRODUCTION  pciscctccasinssetencsaneeraptcaanetavnauesaper ptaadeasainasaamadiashaceniibdvasecare EN 3  II DOSETIPMOM EE EN 3  UE EE EN 3  L      Safety Precautions  see ssscesencecdeualsnvsechgsseeaytantanwientians ENR EN 3  2  INSTALLATION i  ft sew otes vowel atelesnstaeameupvactis E RE EN 4  2A Eileen EE EN 4  2 2   Installing COMPONENES see    a cece reke e tek eter e ker rekete ter kore re ter rete rete EEEE rane EN 4  2 2 1 Assembly of Models AV412  AV812  AV2101  AV2102  AV3102   AV4101  AV4102  AV8101 ss setting Svu otete  ktgii  e i jeka Va a SEE Raoa EN 4  2 2 2 Assembly of Models AV64  AV114  AV213  AV264  AV313  AV413   AVOTS arenga niina Eden dreeerddet eet eegen dG gi EN 5  2 2 3 Assembly of Model AND  EN 8  2 2 4 Assembly of Models ATI  EN 9  2 3     Selecting the e e  e EE EN 9  2A  Leveling the  BOlONCE  eriseeria EN 9  E Eeler nee EE EN 10  25 1  AG AGO PIO ease Nees eignads sls iebapdaadssacebhandanades EN 10  2 5 2 Battery Installation       0   ccc eee eeeeeeceeeesseeesteeeeetsesensereenteeennees EN 10  2 5 3 Turning Power On and Off          ec eeeeecceseeeeteteeeteeeetseeenseeenes EN 10  216  Initial Ee lletUe EE EN 10  3s OPERATION WEE EN 11  3 1 Overview of Controls  amp  Display Functions ee EN 11  3 1 1 Models AV53  AV212  AV412  AV812  AV1502  AV2101   AVATOTT  AVE TOT cenres R EN 11  3 1 2 Models AV64  AV64C  AV114  AV114C  AV212C  AV53C  AV213   AV
22. EAR DONE is momentarily displayed when calibration is  completed     After calibration  remove weight from platform  To leave the  menu  press Exit     To abort calibration at any time  press the Exit button                                CH          Cal CO    CH          i  L    M  ZC                my    C3  KI          ra     e  L            ka    CH IT  E e  Ti  z             CO  CI  CO          Adventurer Pro    Calibration Test  InCal models   Calibration test allows a check of a known calibration mass  against the last stored calibration information in the balance        Press and hold the Menu Cal button until MENU CALIBRATE is  displayed     Press Yes to enter calibration   Press No until CAL TEST is displayed     Press Yes and follow the screen instructions     Place the specified weight on the platform  After a short period   the display indicates the difference in weight from the last  calibration  and then will display the calibration weight on the  platform  After the test  remove the calibration weight from the  platform  To leave the menu  press Exit                                em  m  x  2   gt   EIS      D  wy             EN  29 Adventurer Pro    Calibration Adjust  InCal models   Calibration Adjust may be used to adjust the result of the internal calibration by  100 divisions        Note  Before making a calibration adjustment  perform an internal calibration  To verify whether an  adjustment is needed  place a test mass on the platform and note the diffe
23. Mode    Clear locked weight  weight  lt  threshold  in Manual and Semi Auto modes   Set Checkweighing Over Limit in grams    Set Checkweighing Under Limit in grams    Print Checkweighing Over Limit    Print Checkweighing Under Limit    Print current time    Print current date    Set AW Mode  x A  Automatic   x S  Semi Automatic   x  M  Manual     ARE    2      Must have reference weight stored      2        U           EN 50    5 4 2 Connections    RS232 Interface   On the rear of the balance  the 9 pin female  subminiature  D  connector COM 1  is provided  for interfacing to other devices  The pin  connections are shown in the illustration below                    COM 1 Connector      External PRINT and or TARE switches may be  installed as shown in the diagram  Momentary  contact switches must be used  To enable this  feature  contact Ohaus Aftermarket     A 6 pin Mini DIN connector is provided when  the optional second RS232 interface is  installed              COM 2 MINI DIN Connector    USB Interface  AUSB Type B connector is provided when the  optional USB interface is installed           COM 2 USB Type B Connector       Adventurer Pro    COM1 Pin Connections    1     Remote Tare  2   TxD  3     RxD  4    DSR    5     Ground  6   DTR  7 CTS   8  RTS   9     Remote Print    COM2 Pin Connections    1  TxD  2     RxD    3     Ground   4     Vout   5     reserved for future use  6     No connection       Adventurer Pro EN 51       5 5 Compliance  Compliance to the following
24. U Models only    15   Wind Ring 32  Negative Indicator  16   Draft Shield 33  Center of Zero Indicator             17 Power Connector             Adventurer Pro EN 13    3 2 Button Control Functions  Four multifunction buttons are used to to operate the balance and navigate the menus  The    function of each button is shown below   Tare  Menu Cal    On Zero Function  Off Mode     Yes No    Back Exit  Primary On Zero Print Function Tare  Function   elt balance is off      Sends current     Operation is e Performs tare  turns balance on    display value to   dependent op the  operation   the serial application  interface  mode        Press and Release  Press and Hold             Menu Function    e  f balance is on   sets zero     Off Unit Mode Menu Cal  e Turns balance off    e Change e Change e Enter the User  weighing unit  application menu   mode  Calibration is the  first sub menu     Function    Menu  Function    Yes No Back Exit  e Accepts the Rejects the e Reverts back to        Immediately  current  blinking    current setting previous menu exits menu mode   setting on the  blinking  on the  item   display  display  e Decrements a e Aborts a  e Increments a value being calibration in  value being entered  progress   entered        EN 14 Adventurer Pro    3 3 Using the Button Control Functions  3 3 1 Setting the Balance to Zero  Remove the load from the pan and press the Zero button to set the display to Zero     When the weighing pan or platform is empty  The Center of 
25. Zero indicator turns on when the  measurement is within   1 4 d of the zero setting     3 3 2 Taring    Taring refers to the action of allowing for the weight of a container so that only the weight of objects  held in the container  net weight  is displayed     To Tare   Place the empty container on the pan and press the Tare button    Add material to the container  The net weight of the material is displayed    To clear the Tare value  remove the container from the pan and press the Tare button     Auto Tare   Auto Tare automatically compensates for container weight so the balance displays net weight   Auto Tare must be set ON in the Setup sub menu  See Section 3 7 2 Setup Sub menu     The secondary display shows PLACE CONTAINER  blinking   When the container is placed on the  pan  itis automatically tared and Net weight is displayed  The Tare value is automatically cleared  when the container is removed from the pan     Preset Tare  Use the xT command in the command table to enter a preset tare value through a computer   To clear the Tare value  enter a value of 0 0  See Section 5 4 1     3 3 3 Changing Units of Measure  The Adventurer Pro can be configured to measure in a variety of units  including custom units  The  Unit Sub menu is used to enable or disable a specific unit     To select a unit of measure   Press and hold the Unit button  then release it when the desired unit is displayed   Note  If the desired unit is not displayed  it must be turned on in the Unit menu
26. ave  the packaging to ensure safe storage and transport     2 2 Installing Components  Use the illustrations and instructions below to identify and assemble your Adventurer Pro model  with its components  All components must be installed before using the balance     2 2 1 Assembly of Models AV412  AV812  AV2101  AV2102  AV3102   AV4101  AV4102  AV8101  Note  Assembly instructions also apply to models with the suffix C  CR  CU  R or U     1  Insert the Sub platform on the Mounting Cone located in the center of  the balance  Align the Sub platform so that it is fully seated on the cone     2  Place the Weighing Pan on the Sub platform     3  For applicable Adventurer Pro models  place the Wind Ring over the pins located on  the perimeter of the balance          Weighing Pan                Sub platform    Wind Ring   INCAL models     Pin Mounting Cone    Adventurer Pro EN 5    2 2 2 Assembly of Models AV64  AV1 14  AV213  AV264  AV313  AV413   AV513C  AV53C  Note  Assembly instructions also apply to models with the suffix C  CR  CU  R or U   1  Insert the Platform Assembly on the Mounting Cone in the center of the balance     2  Carefully remove each of the five  5  glass Draft Shield sections from its packing   You will note that two  2  of these are plain  two  2  contain handles  and the  other is set in a plastic frame  These sections or panels comprise the front and rear   side doors  and top  respectively  of the Draft Shield  The Draft Shield contains  four  4  upright po
27. c or Manual     Totalize    Use to set the Totalize Mode to Auto  Manual or  Off     End Mode  Press the Yes button to advance to the Unit  submenu  Press No to return to Weigh     3 7 6 Unit   The Unit submenu is used to turn measuring  units On or Off  Available measuring units vary  by model     rt TW   m   Tical   Baht   Meshgal On Off  Tola On Off    Custom On Off  End Unit                Defining Custom Unit   Set Custom to ON in the Unit menu fo enable  and define the Custom Unit  The custom unit is  defined by a conversion factor and a least  Significant Digit  LSD   The conversion factor  is used by the balance to convert grams to the  custom weighing unit and is defined by entering  a factor and an exponent  The factor is a value  between 0 1000000 and 1 999999 inclusive   The exponent moves the decimal point of the  factor to the right for positive values or to the left  for negative values           EN 31    Enter the Factor  following the instructions for  Editing Limits in Section 3 5 4  Enter the  Exponent and LSD using the Yes No buttons       3 to  3     H  3    Conversion  Factor  123 4  12 34  1 234     1234   01234   001234   0001234    EC a    Custom Unit   Conversion Factor x Grams     The LSD is the value by which the displayed  weight is incremented or decremented     Adds one decimal place  Display counts by 5  Display counts by 1    LSD    Display counts by 2  Display counts by 5  Display counts by 10  Display counts by 100       End Unit   Press the
28. ce from damage while installing  batteries  make sure the cone cover is in place     Remove the battery comparment cover from the bottom of the balance  Install 4 AA  LR6  batteries  in the compartment  aligning the batteries according tothe   and   symbols  With the balance  in an upright position  remove the cone cover and re install the pan and its components     2 5 3 Turning Power On and Off    Press the On Zero button to turn power on                    The balance performs a segment check  The balance then ood 70  OG O o  mr 7  tb ozct  displays the last selected licati d et mgkg   isplays the last selected application mode  HERE ro o0 0 o 1 GNawt  NET i ka l  mmm inimim    PCM  PT BG JAM AM D D D DI DN DN DN DN Ge  o nan     LI LI LI          To turn power off  press and hold the Off button until OFF 7  is displayed  then release the button  oe             2 6 Initial Calibration   When the balance is first installed  and when it is moved to another location  it must be calibrated  to ensure accurate weighing results  Have the appropriate calibration masses available before  beginning calibration  Refer to Section 3 7 1 for masses and calibration procedure     IMPORTANT   Balance should acclimate to its new surroundings for at least 4 hours  Balance  electronics should be warmed up for 1 hour prior to use     Adventurer Pro EN 11    A OPERATION  3 1 Overview of Controls  amp  Display Functions  3 1 1 Models AV53  AV212  AV412  AV812  AV2101  AV4101  AV8101            
29. cm  AV812C  AV2101C  3 3 in  8 7 in 11 8cm       AV2102  AV2102C   AV3102  AV3102C   AV4101c  AV4102   AV4102C  AV4102C   AV8101C                      Adventurer Pro EN 43    5  TECHNICAL DATA  5 2 Specifications                                                                                                             Capacity EN EN 65 110 260 210 310 410 510   Readability 0 001 0 001 0 0001 0 0001   Ge 0 001   0 001 0 0001 0 0001   Linearity  g   0 002    0 002  0 002  0 003  0 002  0 003   Weighing Units f Milligram  Gram  Kilogram  Ounce  Pound  Carat  Pennyweight  Ounce Troy  Grain  Newton   Hong Kong Tael  Singapore Tael  Taiwan Tael  Momme  Tical  Baht  Mesghal  Tola  Custom   Application Modes Weighing  Parts Counting  Percent Weighing  Check Weighing  Animal Weighing  Display Hold  Totalize   are Range To Capacity by Subtraction   Stabilization 2 5 3   ime s    Geer 2 75  7 4 5 11 5 8 6 22 45 115   Power AC Adapter  included    Requirements   Calibration Digital with External Weight   Display Type 2 Line LCD w Backlight   Display Size 4x1 10x2 5    in em    Platform Size 3 9 10 3 5 9 dia  4 7 12 dia     in em    Net Weight  lb kg   3 1 1 4  7 3 3 3 8 7 4 0 7 3 3 3      ah Fea ane        82 37 9 6 4 4 8 2 3 7                     Also operates on 4 AA batteries  not included   zz Internal calibration option available on  C  models  T Unit availability depends on model       EN 44    Adventurer Pro       5  TECHNICAL DATA  5 2 Specifications  cont                       
30. d to exit the menus and  return to previous application    3 8 Legal for Trade  LFT   Specific Adventurer Pro models have been  designed to comply with OIML  EEC  NTEP and  Measurement Canada weights and measures  regulations  Contact Ohaus for further details  about availability     When the LEGAL TRADE menu item setting is  set to ON  the following conditions apply     e The CALIBRATION menu is hidden     e The LEGAL TRADE menu item is  hidden     e The AUTO ZERO menu item setting is  set fo 0 5d and locked     e The OUTPUT WHEN STABLE menu  item setting is set fo ON and locked     e The CONTINUOUS setting in the AUTO  PRINT menu item is hidden     EN  26 Adventurer Pro    3 9 Sealing Access to the Balance Settings   When used in conjunction with the Lockout menu  the balance may be sealed to prevent or detect  unauthorized changes to the balance settings  For legal for trade applications  the balance must  be sealed to prevent access to the metrological parameters     To seal the balance  cover the Lock switch access hole at the rear of the balance  A paper seal  and  a wire seal may be installed as shown     To regain access to the locked balance settings  break the seal and press the  recessed Lock switch momentarily while OHAUS is displayed during power up     Sealing the Balance                   Wire Seal Paper Seal Lock Switch    Rear of the Balance  Under Seal     3 10 Printing Data    Printing data to an external computer or printer requires that the communication 
31. de provides the user with three  3  operating  modes  Automatic  Semi automatic and Manual     Automatic Mode    Highest stable weight captured automatically   Ready for next measurement automatically when pan is cleared     Semi Automatic Mode    Highest stable weight captured automatically  Ready for next measurement after pressing  FUNCTION key        Manual Mode     Press Function button to take measurement  Ready for next measurement after presssing Function  button    Clear Peak    Press and hold Function button   release when Mode gt DISP HOLD appears  In all modes  the  actual weight is shown on the primary display when READY or CLEAR PAN is shown on the  secondary display  The current Peak value is shown on the primary display when HOLD is shown  on the secondary display  Display icons annunciate weighing unit  stability and center of zero  when actual weight is displayed  The weighing unit only is annunciated when the Peak weight is  displayed     EN 22    3 5 7 Totalize    Adventurer Pro    Totalize measures the cumulative weight of items  Refer to Section 3 4 3 to enable totalizing   Press Mode  then release the button when Totalize is displayed  The primary display shows the  current weight  The secondary display alternates between TOTALIZE and the current totalized    weight     Adding Weight to the Total Automatic Mode   Place the item on the weighing pan  The weight of the item is  shown on the primary display  The weight of the item is  added automatically to
32. e does not display e Improper calibration e Perform calibration  accurately e Unstable environment e Move balance to a  suitable location    Cannot calibrate the balance e Calibration menu locked e Turn Calibration menu  lock off  e LFT set to on e Turn LFT off  e Unstable weight reading e Eliminate vibration and  drafts     e LFT set fo on e Turn LFT off  Error 7 0 e Unstable weight reading e Eliminate vibration and  when defining the drafts   reference weight   Error 8 1 e Weight reading exceeds e Clear platform     ea  Power On Zero limit  balance   overload limit   underload limit  balance     Error 9  e Internal fault  e Return balance for service        EN  20 Adventurer Pro    4 3 Troubleshooting  Cont      e Production calibration e Return balance for service   not present     Error 9 8 e user calibration data not e Calibrate balance   present   Required for  LFT ON onl    Error 53 e EEPROM checksum error  e Cycle power on  off  If  balance fails to operate     return for service     LOW REF WT e Average piece weight too e Seesection 3 5 3   small   Warning     REF WT Err e Reference weight too small  Increase sample size   The weight on the pan is  foo small to define a valid  reference weight   e Busy  tare  zero  printing  e Wait until completion        4 4 Service Information   If the Troubleshooting section does not resolve or describe your problem  contact your authorized  Ohaus Service Agent  For Service assistance or technical support in the United States  cal
33. igeegeeEeuE EENS ENEE EE EN 22  3 6 2 Battery Operation sri snsiirinsnnnnnsusianmya ia EN 23  3 7   Eeler EN 24  ENEE Uleluele NEE EN  24  37 2     Calibration de GE EN  20  e WEE EN  20  3 74     REGO EE EN  20  SO MOGO  spanie naan a E EEEE eege EN 30  SE UNT eaa E E SRETNE EN 31  35457 Print Giad nl EN 31  SMO dl GER edd e en nenoaie eege EN 32  37595  GUP DOIG BEE EN 33  SEH LE EE EN 34  eh EE EN 34  DF L2 MOCK OUT S JE NP PET NE NEMDOTINI EN 35  Se EM Gee Ae gedeeft EN EN 35  SS ME Legal fon Trade GE EN 35  3 9 Sealing Access to the Balance Settings Belle ae RE ee eere EN 36  SH Laf Printing DOI  E EN  26  A MAINTENANCE  eegene eege ee N EN 37  dl CABANON siene Gd EN 37  Ee ae WEE EN 37  A3   Troubleshbootinmg seriinin aai nanea EN 37  A4  Sovice MPOMMATON EE EN  28  AD  IPOS  eege e EN 38  dP cACCOSSONES spicier e n E EA ERAN TARERE EN 39  5  TECHNICAL KI EN 40  Lee WE DEE EN 41  NC  DEES siangna ennaa a geedeeng edd enen EN 43  5 3     Capacity x Readability cess cisisicscseorseseneavanere vena EES EeE R eeE EN 46  DA COMMUNICATION EE EN 49  e 4s e ele elle EN 49  5422  EECHELEN ege ie EN 50    tu  Ee Rettel EE EN 51    Adventurer Pro EN 3    1 INTRODUCTION    This manual contains installation  operation and maintenance instructions for the Ohaus Adventurer  Pro balances  Please read the manual completely before using the balance     1 1 Description   The Adventurer Pro balances are precision weighing instruments that will provide you with years of  service if properly
34. ing  instrument must strictly observe the re verification period and inform the respective W M  authorities                 Disposal   In conformance with the European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic  Equipment  WEEE  this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste  This also  applies to countries outside the EU  per their specific requirements     Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point  specified for electrical and electronic equipment     If you have any questions  please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from  which you purchased this device     Should this device be passed on fo other parties  for private or professional use   the  content of this regulation must also be related     For disposal instructions in Europe  refer to www ohaus com  choose your country then  search for WEEE     Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection           EN 52 Adventurer Pro       FCC Note   This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction  manual  may cause harmful interference to radio communications 
35. l toll free  1 800 526 0659 between 8 00 AM and 5 00 PM EST  An Ohaus product service specialist will  be available to provide assistance  Outside the USA  please visit our web site  www ohaus com to  locate the office nearest you     4 5 Parts  Description Ohaus Part Number  AC adapters  Output  12 VAC 500 mA  e US 120V 60Hz 12102320  e Euro 230V 50Hz 12102321  e UK   230V 50Hz 12102322  e Australia 230V 50Hz 12102323    Output  9 VDC 500 mA  e Japan 100V 50Hz 12102324    Adventurer Pro    4 5 Parts  Cont    Description  In Use Cover Kit   10 x 7 6 in    25 4 x 19 3 cm housing   In Use Cover Kit   11 8 x 8 7 in    30 x 22 cm housing   Top Door Kit  Glass Door Kit  8 7 in    22 cm draftshield   Glass Door Kit  5 in    12 5 cm draftshield     Replacement Pans  e Round pan  3 5 in    9 cm diameter   e Round pan  3 9 in    10 cm diameter   e Round pan  4 7 in    12 cm diameter   e Rectangular pan  5 8 x 6 3 in    14 9 x 16 2 cm   e Rectangular pan  7 6 x 8 in    19 3 x 20 3 cm     4 6 Accessories  Security device    RS232 Cables  e Cable  DB9M DB9F  e Cable  DB9M DB25F  e Cable  DB9M SF42 Printer  e Cable  DB9M Apple    SF42 Printer    EN 39    Ohaus Part Number  12103980    12103879  12103873  12103645  12103646    12103856  12102939  12102940  12103941  12103880    76288 01    80500525  80500524  80500571  80500562    SF42    EN 40 Adventurer Pro    5  TECHNICAL DATA   Ambient conditions   The technical data are valid under the following ambient conditions   e Ambient temperat
36. ng  Cont     Place the specified number of parts on the pan    Press the Function button to accept  The primary display will  now indicate the number of parts  The weight is shown on the  secondary display     Pressing the Function button momentarily displays the APW  on the secondary display  The example shows an APW of  2 000g     Clearing the APW  Press and hold the Mode button until COUNT is shown on the  secondary display     APW Optimization    Adventurer Pro                      The only adjustment for Parts Counting is APW Optimization  APW Optimization is set On or Off  in the Mode menu when Parts Counting is turned On  When APW Optimization is set on  the APW  is automatically optimized  This results in more accurate parts counting  The factory default is On   When a new APW has been established  APW Optimization occurs when the number of pieces  added to the pan are between one and three times the number already on the pan  The secondary    display will momentarily indicate APW OPT     3 5 3 Percent Weighing    Use the Percent Weighing Mode to measure the weight of a sample as a percentage of a pre   established reference weight  Refer to Section 3 3 4 to enable Percent Weighing     Press and hold the Mode button  When PERCENT displays   release the button  The primary display shows PERCENT    If a Reference Weight is stored in memory  the secondary  display shows CLEAR REF   blinking   Press No to use the  stored reference weight and begin Percent Weighing    Pres
37. nt  the balance  operation is affected as follows     e The LCD backlight is normally off to conserve power  The backlight turns on when the  display becomes unstable or when a button is pressed  The backlight turns off 5  seconds after the display becomes stable or after 5 seconds with no button presses  The  backlight is always off if the Backlight menu setting is OFF     e Auto Off is set to 5 minutes  If continuous operation is desired  change the Auto Off  menu setting to Off     e The battery charge level is annunciated by means of a three segment battery symbol on  the display as follows     Full charge   aap  2 3 charge eh  1 3 charge L      Replace batteries TK  Flashing     EN 24 Adventurer Pro    3 7 Balance Settings    Refer to Section 3 4 2 to enter and navigate the menus     3 7 1 Calibration    Adventurer Pro balances offer a choice of five calibration methods  Internal Calibration  InCAL       Span Calibration  Linearity Calibration  Calibration Test    and Calibration Adjust     e InCal      For models equipped with Internal calibration  InCAL      calibration of the  balance is accomplished by an internal mass     e Span   Span calibration ensures that the balance reads correctly within  specifications using two weight values  zero and a weight value between  25  and 100  of the balance   s capacity     e Linearity   Linearity calibration minimizes deviation between actual and displayed  weights within the balance   s weighing range  Three weight values are 
38. o  is shipped with grams enabled  Before using other units of measure  these units must be turned on    in the Unit menu   See Section 3 7 5      Weigh   Press and hold Mode until the display shows WEIGH  then  release the button    Press Zero to zero the balance    Place objects to be weighed on the pan to display the weight   The example displays a 200 gram weight     3 5 2 Parts Counting    Use the Parts Counting Mode to count samples of uniform weight     Press and hold Mode until Count is displayed  then release the  button     Establish an Average Piece Weight  APW     Each time a new type of part is counted  the nominal weight of  one piece  Average Piece Weight  must be established using a  small quantity of pieces  This APW is stored until replaced by  another APW        If an APW has already been established  Count is displayed  with Clear APW  blinking    Press No to use the previously saved APW    Otherwise  press Yes to establish a new APW     The current weight  0 00  is shown on the primary display  and the default sample size  PLACE 10  is shown on the  secondary display     To change the sample size  press and hold the No button to  increment the sample size through the range of 1 to 100   Release the button when the desired sample size appears on  the secondary display        3    co  CO  Z                _              _S           _          _S   a    mu  C  C  C  C                 _  D     IT                                     EN 18    3 5 2 Parts Counti
39. o a computer enables you to operate  the balance from the computer  as well as receive data such as displayed weight     5 4 1 Commands    Commands listed in the following table will be acknowledged by the balance  The balance will  return    ES    for invalid commands     Command    ca  U         x lt   W    x  S      7m   nm    uvu x vu  x    5  Zz    x       xI    x lt   Cc    Function   Immediate Print of displayed weight  stable or unstable     Print displayed weight  stable or unstable     Continuous Print  OP ends Continous Print    Print displayed stable weight    Auto Print stable non zero displayed weight    Auto Print stable non zero weight and stable zero reading    Interval Print x   Print Interval  1 3600 seconds  OP ends Interval Print   Enter Print Header Lines   Same as pressing Zero Key   Same as pressing Tare Key    Establish a preset Tare value in grams  X  preset tare value in grams   Prints Tare weight stored in memory    Print current mode  weighing mode     Scroll to the next enabled mode    Print current weighing unit    Scroll to the next enabled unit    Turns balance OFF    Turns balance on    rint Serial Number    int Version  name  software revision and LFT ON  if LFT is set ON     t PC reference weight  x  in grams   Must have an APW stored     int PC reference weight    t   reference weight  x  in grams   int percent reference weight    t Animal Weigh Level to x   x   3  7  10  13 seconds    int Animal Weigh Level    Begin Animal cycle   Manual 
40. out  submenu  Press the No button to return to the  LEGAL TRADE menu item     3 7 4 Readout    Auto Zero Off   5d  1d  2d  5d  Filter Low  Medium  High    Gross Ind  6G  B  Off  End Read       Auto Zero   Allows setting the balance auto zero level  setting   5  1  2 or 5 divisions  Balance  maintains zero until threshold is exceeded     Filter   Allows setting the balance filter level  Low   Medium  High  Compensates for vibration or  excessive dir currents     Adventurer Pro    Gross Ind     Allows setting the gross indicator to G  gross    B  brutto  or Off     End Read  Press the Yes button to advance to the Mode  submenu  Press No to return to Auto Zero     3 7 5 Mode  The Mode submenu is used to turn Application  modes On or Off     Weigh  Count   Lapw Optimize On Off  On Off  On Off  Auto  Semi  Man  Off  Level sec 5 10  15  Off  Auto  Semi  man  On Off    Percent    Check Weigh  Animal    Display Hold  Totalize  End Mode       Weigh  Use to set the Weighing Mode On or Off     Count  Use to set the Counting Mode On or Off  If  Count is set On  APW optimize can be set On  or Off     Percent    Allows setting the percent weighing mode On  or Off     Check Weigh  Use to set the Check Weighing Mode On or Off     Animal   Use to set the Animal Weighing Mode to  Auto   Semi  Manual or Off  If set to Auto  Semi or  Manual  level  averaging period  can be set to  5  10 or 15 seconds        Adventurer Pro    Display Hold  Use to set the Display Hold Mode to Auto  Semi   automati
41. parameters in the  RS232 1 and or RS232 2 submenus be set to match external device communication parameters     04 01 05 12 30PM      if GLP SET gt  Time is ON   Bal ID 1234567    If GLP SET gt  Balance ID is ON  USER ID ABCDEFGHIJ    If GLP SET gt  User ID is ON  PROJ ID 1234567890      If GLP SET gt  Proj ID is ON    Name      f GLP SET   Name is ON     If a tare value is entered  these three items are printed if selected in the definitiion string   0 0200kg G    Gross ON   G  B or  space  as determined in Readout submenu   0 0200kg T    Tare ON  0 0000kg NET    Net ON       Otherwise  gross is printedif selected in the definition string   0 0200kg G    Gross ON   G  B or  space  as determined in Readout submenu        Adventurer Pro EN 37    4  MAINTENANCE  4 1 Calibration    Periodically verify calibration by placing an accurate weight on the balance and if calibration is  required  refer to section 3 7 1     4 2 Cleaning   If cleaning is required  use a soft cloth dampened with water and a mild detergent  Do not allow  liquids to enter the balance  Do not use harsh chemicals to clean the balance  as the finish may  be damaged     4 3 Troubleshooting  The following table lists common problems  possible causes and remedies  If the problem persists   contact Ohaus or your authorized Ohaus dealer     Balance will not turn on e AC power not connected e Connect AC adapter  e Batteries discharged e Replace batteries    Battery indicator is flashing e Replace batteries    Balanc
42. rence  in divisions   between the nominal mass value and the actual reading  Refer to Section 3 7 2 and use the  highest value from the Span Calibration Points column as the test mass  Ifthe difference is within   1 division  calibration adjustment is not required  Ifthe difference exceeds  1 division  calibration  adjustment is recommended  Following a calibration adjustment  repeat the internal calibration  and verification procedures                          To perform a calibration adjustment  press the Menu Cal button Mace  and release it when MENU CALIBRATE is displayed  I ILII  PALIARATE  Press Yes fo enter the Calibration sub menu  Press No until ror  CAL ADJ is displayed  LIT  Press Yes to enter the CAL ADJ menu item and view the current Cor  setting  If the actual reading was less than the nominal mass Le    value  a positive adjustment is required  Press No until the    setting matches the difference noted earlier in the procedure  If    the actual reading was greater than the nominal mass value  a L HI  negative adjustment is required  Press Baek until the setting Ni                matches the difference noted earlier in the procedure  Press Yes Ee  to accept and store the setting  L H                   EN  20    Adventurer Pro       Ld  cd  ld  cJ  cd  Ld  ld  cJ  cd  Ld  cd  cd  cJ  Ld  cd  cA  l4  TWIO          4  INLSV          Sept IUBIOM       60008 50007 Booog Bonge    booor    Booos    Bo00z  Booor    Boooe    boooz   Dot Dono  Dong  P0001   Boooe    Boooz
43. return all Lockout menu items to  their factory settings     Global  Select Yes to return the menu items in all sub   menus to their factory settings        End Reset  Press the Yes button to advance to the Lockout  menu  Press the No button fo return to Setup     Adventurer Pro    3 7 12 Lockout    Use this submenu to prevent unauthorized    changes to menu settings     If a submenu is    locked  its menu item settings can be viewed    but not changed     LOCKOUT    Cal  Setup  Readout  Mode  Unit  Print 1  Print 2  RS232 1  RS232 2  GLP Data  GLP Print  Reset  Lock Set       End Lockout    Cal       On Off  On Off  On Off  On Off  On Off  On Off  On Off  On Off  On Off  On Off  On Off  On Off  On Off    Set On to lock and hide the Calibration Menu     Setup    Set On to lock the Setup Menu     Readout    Set On to lock the Readout Menu     Mode    Set On to lock the Mode Menu     Cc    nit    Set On to lock the Unit Menu     Print 1 2    Set On to lock the Print 1 2 Menu     RS232 1 2    Set On to lock the RS232 1 2 Menu     GLP Data    Set On to lock the GLP Data Menu     GLP Print    Set On to lock the GLP Print Menu     EN 35    Reset  Set On to lock the Reset Menu     Lock Set   Set On fo lock all submenu lock settings  When  set Off  the lock settings for all menus are  accessible  To turn Lock Set off  refer fo section    End Lockout   Press the Yes button to advance to the End  menu  Press the No button to return to the Cal  menu     3 7 13 End    The End menu is use
44. ry display shows the Un dk    previous setting or all zeros if no limit was stored  blinking   Zun  Press the Yes button to accept this setting  Press the No  button to edit this setting  The Under limit is the first to be  edited  followed by the Over limit                    EN 20    3 5 4 Check Weighing  Cont     Editing Limits   The limits are edited one digit at a time  The digit being edited  is blinking  Its value can be incremented by pressing the No  button or decremented by pressing the Back button  When  the desired value is displayed  press the Yes button to accept  the value and proceed to the next digit  When all digits have  been edited  the new limit value is shown  blinking  on the  secondary display  Press the Yes button to accept the new  limit value or the No button to edit the limit value  When  editing of the Over limit is complete  Check Weighing begins   Place the sample on the pan  The UNDER ACCEPT OVER  status is shown on the primary display while the actual weight  of the item is shown on the secondary display     3 5 5 Animal Weighing  Enter this mode to weigh an unstable load  such as a moving  animal  Refer to Section 3 4 3 fo enable Animal Weighing     Press and hold Mode  Release Mode when ANIMAL is  displayed  The balance alternately shows READY and ANIMAL  on the secondary display     Automatic and Semi Automatic Mode  The animal cycle begins when an animal is placed on the  pan        Manual Mode  The animal cycle begins when the Function bu
45. s Yes to clear the saved Reference Weight     Establishing a Reference Weight   If no Reference Weight is stored  a Reference Weight must be  established  The secondary display shows PUT SAMPLE  The  current weight is shown on the primary display                                Adventurer Pro EN 19    3 5 3 Percent Weighing  Cont    Place the sample on the pan and press the Function button   This example illustrates 50 grams as the reference weight                    Remove the reference weight and place the item to be compared  on the pan  The balance indicates the actual percentage on  the primary display  The secondary display indicates the weight  in the selected measuring unit     Pressing the Function button momentarily displays the reference  weight on the secondary display     Clearing the Reference Weight  Press and hold the Mode button until PERCENT is shown on  the secondary display        3 5 4 Check Weighing  Check Weighing is used to compare the weight of a sample  against target limits        Press and hold the Mode button  When Check Weighing is r I  displayed  release the button  If Check Weighing limits LI c L  previously have been set and stored in memory  the secondary ETI T REF             display shows Edit REF   blinking   Press No to use the  stored limits and begin Check Weighing  or press Yes to set  Check Weighing limits     Setting Under and Over Limits   The primary display shows UNDER or OVER indicating which    limit is being entered  The seconda
46. sts and two  2  cross members which act as a framework for  insertion of the panels     3  Install the plain glass panels fo form the front and rear of the Draft Shield     e Select a plain glass panel and insert the bottom edge of the glass in the  recessed slot in front of the balance  as shown     e As you push the top edge of the glass panel toward the cross member  reach  inside the top of the framework and depress the small clip located under the  cross member     e Press the glass panel into the framework until you feel the glass slip into place   e Release the clip when the glass panel is fully inserted     e Repeat these steps to install the other plain glass panel on the opposite side of  the framework     Clip Locatio   CH   SCH     7 Close up of Clip  an  gt      Platform Assembly    D  ss SE Ga     Glass Rear Panel    Mounting Cone                                                     lt  Recessed Slot  Glass Front    EN 6 Adventurer Pro    2 2 2 Assembly of Models AV64  AV114  AV213  AV264  AV313  AV413   AV513  AV53C  Cont      4  Install the glass doors in the sides of the Draft Shield framework     Note  The glass doors must be inserted in the Draft Shield framework before inserting the top door   likewise  you must remove the top door before you remove the side doors     e Hold and position each door so that the handle is near the front of the balance and  the small notch on the bottom edge of the door is lined up with the tab that protrudes  from the side of 
47. t submenu  Press the No button to return to  User ID     EN  24    3 7 10 GLP Print  Select GLP items to be printed by setting them to  On     Time  Balance ID  User ID    Project ID   Difference   Name   End GLP Prt  End GLP Print  Press the Yes button to advance to the reset  submenu  Press the No button to return to Time        3 7 11 Reset    RESET   Readout RESET   Mode RESET   Unit RESET   Print 1 RESET   Print 2 RESE  RS232 1 RESE  RS232 2 RESE  GLP Data RESE  GLP Print RESE  Lockout RESE  Global   RESET    End Reset    Setup          A ri ai ri ai li          Setup  Select Yes to return all Setup menu items to their  factory settings     Readout  Select Yes to return all Readout menu items to  their factory settings     Mode  Select Yes to return all Mode menu items to their  factory settings     Adventurer Pro    Unit  Select Yes to return all Unit menu items to their  factory settings     Print 1  Select Yes to return all Print 1 menu items to  their factory settings        Print 2  If COM2 is installed   Select Yes fo return all print 2 menu items to  their factory settings        RS232 1  Select Yes to return all RS232 1 menu items to  their factory settings     RS232 2  If COM2 is installed   Select Yes to return all RS232 2 menu items to  their factory settings        GLP Data  Select Yes to return all GLP Data menu items to  their factory settings     GLP Print  Select Yes to return all GLP Print menu items to  their factory settings     Lockout  Select Yes fo 
48. the balance housing  shown below      e Insert the top edge of the glass door into the recessed area under the top cross   member of the Draft Shield framework     e Slide the notch on the bottom edge over the tab and slip the door in place     5  The door may now be opened by sliding it toward the back of the balance          e Left Door           Right Door       Close up of Notch    Adventurer Pro EN 7    2 2 2 Assembly of Models AV64  AV1 14  AV213  AV264  AV313  AV413   AV513C  AV53C  Cont      6  Install the top door panel     e Insert the top door in the Draft Shield by holding the door vertically over the top of  the Draft Shield framework  as shown     e Position the back edge of the door so that it lines up with two small hinges located  on the rear cross member     e Gently press the door on to the hinges  until it snaps into place     e Tilt the door forward to close         Top Door    Close up view of recessed hinge on  Draft Shield cross member       EN 8 Adventurer Pro    2 2 3 Assembly of Model AV53  Note  Assembly instructions also apply to models with the suffix R or U   1  Insert the Sub platform on the mounting cone in the center of the balance     2  Place the Weighing Pan on the Sub platform     3  Attach the Draft Shield by inserting the round bottom edge in the circular  recessed slot  as shown     4  Place the metal cover on top of the Draft Shield     Draft Shield Cover    Round Edge   of Draft Shield  Weighing Pan  Sub platform  Mounting Cone  Circ
49. ton to initiate span calibration     First the zero reading is taken  Next the display shows the  default span calibration weight value     Press No to change to an alternate calibration weight  Press  Yes when the desired calibration weight is displayed     Place the specified calibration weight on the platform  After  calibration  remove the weight from the platform     To abort calibration at any time  press the Exit button                                                                                         EN 26    Linearity Calibration    Adventurer Pro    NOTICE   A Linearity Calibration is required only if the linearity error exceeds tolerance in    specification table   With the balance on  press and hold the Menu Cal button  until MENU CALIBRATE is displayed  then release the button   CALIBRATE  blinking      Press the Yes button to enter calibration     Note  If the balance has InCal  press the No button fo advance  to linearity calibration  CAL LINEARITY  blinking  is displayed     Press the Yes button and follow the screen instructions  Use  the weight values shown on the primary display     First the zero reading is taken  Next the display shows the first  calibration weight value  PUT WEIGHT  blinking  is displayed   Place the specified calibration weight on the platform     After a few seconds  place the second specified calibration  weight on the plattform  PUT WEIGHT  blinking  is displayed   After a few seconds  the calibration weight is displayed     LIN
50. tton is pressed     During Animal Cycle   The primary display shows the countdown from the level  setting  5  10 or 15 seconds  to AWO  The secondary display  alternately shows ANIMAL and BUSY     Adventurer Pro                                                                      Adventurer Dro EN 2     3 5 5 Animal Weighing  Cont     Completed Animal Cycle   The primary display shows the weight of the animal and the secondary display alternates between  ANIMAL and HOLD        Automatic Mode   The balance returns to the Ready condition when the animal is removed from the pan  If the  Function button is pressed before the animal is removed from the pan  the primary display shows  the actual weight and the secondary display alternates between ANIMAL and CLEAR PAN until the  animal is removed from the pan  The balance then returns to the Ready condition     Semiautomatic and Manual Modes   Remove the animal from the pan and press the Function button to return to the Ready condition   If the Function button is pressed while the animal is on the pan  the primary display shows the  actual weight and the secondary display alternates between ANIMAL and CLEAR PAN  The balance  returns to the Ready condition when the animal is removed from the pan  The Animal Weigh level  and mode settings are made in the Mode menu        3 5 6 Display Hold   The Display Hold Mode allows the user t o capture and store the highest  stable  weight in a series  of weight measurrements  The Display Hold Mo
51. ular Recessed  Slot          Adventurer Pro EN 9    2 2 4 Assembly of Models AV212  Note  Assembly instructions also apply to models with the suffix C  CR  CU  R or U   1  Insert the Sub platform on the Mounting Cone located in the center of the balance     2  Place the Weighing Pan on the Sub platform     3  Place the Wind ring over the shoulder of the balance     Weighing Pan  Sub platform    Wind ring Mounting Cone       2 3 Selecting the Location  Locate the balance on a firm  steady surface  Avoid locations with excessive air current  vibrations   heat sources  or rapid temperature changes     2 4 Leveling the Balance   Before the balance is used  the feet should be adjusted so that the scale is level with the surface   This will enable accurate weighing  You will see a level bubble indicator in a small round  window on the front of the balance  Level the balance by adjusting the leveling feet so the bubble  is centered in the circle  as seen below     Balance Level    EN  10 Adventurer Pro    2 5 Connecting Power  2 5 1 AC Adapter    Connect the AC Adapter to the wall outlet  Connect the plug into the receptacle on the rear of the  balance     For use with CSA Certified  or equivalent approved  power source  which must have a  limited circuit output     2 5 2 Battery Installation  Some Adventurer Pro models operate with batteries  To install batteries  remove the pan and its  components and install the cone cover to protect the load cell   CAUTION   To protect the balan
52. ure  10   C to 30   C    e Relative humidity  15   to 80   at 31   C non condensing  decreasing linearly to 50    at 40   C    e Height above sea level  Up to 2000 m  Operability is assured at ambient temperatures between 5 and 40   C    Power  e AC adapter   To national standard as per list in Section 4 6  Balance power input  6 14 5 VAC  50 60Hz 4VA or 7 20VDC  4W  e Batteries   4 x AA  LR6  1 5 V  not included   typical 20 h with alkaline batteries     Materials  e Housing base  plastic  ABS PC   e Top Housing  plastic  ABS PC   e Platform  18 10 stainless steel    Protection  e Protected against dust and water  e Pollution degree  2  e Installation category  Class II  e EMC  see declaration of conformity    Adventurer Pro EN 41    5 1 Drawings                                                                                                                   Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4  Note  See table on next page for model designations and dimensions     EN 42    Adventurer Pro       5 2 Drawings  Cont                              A B Cc  FIGURE   MODELS OVERALL HEIGHT   OVERALL WIDTH   OVERALL DEPTH  AV64  AV64C  AV114  30 cm 22 cm 30 cm  AV114C  AV264  12 in 8 7 in 11 8 in   AV264C  5 1  AV53C  AV213  AV213C  19 cm 22 cm 30 cm  AV313  AV313C  AV413  Z5am Sariin  11 8 in  AV413C  AV513C  5 2 AV53 14 5 cm 19 3 cm 25 4 cm  5 7in 7 6 in  10 in   5 3   AV212  AV412  AV812  7 2 cm 19 3 cm 25 4 cm  AV2101  AV4101  2 8 in  7 6 in  10 in   AV8101  5 4   AV2120  AV412C  8 5 cm 22 cm 30 
53. utton and the first sub menu appears on the secondary  14 Segment  display   blinking      Note  When the secondary display is blinking  press Yes to accept   Press No or Back or view another selection     SELECT THE SUB MENU   Press the No button to select the next sub menu or the Back button to select the previous sub menu  in the loop  Press the Yes button to select the sub menu that appears on the secondary display   blinking   The sub menu name now appears on the primary display and the first menu ifem in the  sub menu now appears on the secondary display  blinking      SELECT THE MENU ITEM   Press the No button to select the next setting or the Back button to select the previous setting in the  loop  Press the Yes button to select and save the setting on the secondary display  blinking  as the  new menu item setting     EXIT THE MENU  Press the Exit button at any time to quickly exit the menu or select END sub menu and press the Yes  button     Adventurer Pro    3 5 Application Modes    EN 17    The Adventurer Pro balance incorporates Weighing  Parts Counting  Percent Weighing  Check  Weighing  Animal Weighing  Display Hold and Totalize application modes  The default setting  has the weighing mode turned on and all other application modes turned off    Note  Before using any application modes  they must be turned on in the Mode menu  See Section 3 3 4      3 5 1 Weighing    Use this mode to determine the weight of items in the selected unit of measure  The Adventurer Pr
    
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