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1. Citizen Citizen CARAT BALANCES CTIO3 CT503 Electronic Carat Scales Operating Instructions GERMAN fs PRODUCT WM ou Efe J C YEARS WARRANTY Getting Started Storage and Shipping Conditions Do not expose the scale to shocks vibrations moisture or extreme temperatures Unpacking the Scale e After unpacking the scale check it immediately for any visible damage as a result of rough handling during shipment If you see any sign of damage proceed as directed in the chapter entitled Care and Maintenance under the section on Safety Inspection Save the box and all parts of the packaging until you have successfully installed your scale Only the original packaging provides the best protection for shipment Before packing your balance unplug all connected cables to prevent damage Equipment Supplied The equipment supplied includes the components listed below Scale Weighing pan Pan support Shield ring Shield plate Gem tray AC adapter Dust cover Operating instructions Installation Instructions Y our scale is designed to provide reliable weighing results under normal ambient conditions When choosing a location to set up your scale observe the following so that you will be able to work with added speed and accuracy Setup the scale ona stable even surface Avoid placing the scale in close proximity to a heater or otherwise exposing the bal
2. 7 22 3 1 22 o Factory setting Function Unit Grams Kilograms Carats Pounds Ounces Troy ounces Hong Kong taels Singapore taels Taiwanese taels Grains P ennyweights Milligrams Parts per pound Chinese taels Mommes Austrian carats Tola Baht Mesghal Ib oz Conversion factor 1 00000000000 0 00100000000 5 00000000000 0 00220462260 0 03527396200 0 03215074700 0 02671725000 0 02645544638 0 02666666000 15 43235835000 0 64301493100 1000 00000000000 1 12876677120 0 02645547175 0 26670000000 5 00000000000 0 08573333810 0 06578947437 0 21700000000 0 03527396200 Abbr on printout g kg ct Ib OZ ozt tlh tls tit GN dwt mg Ib tlc mom tol bat MS To toggle the display between the lst and 2nd weight units Press the FUNCTION key Configuring the Scale Setting the Parameters Menu Codes You can configure your CT scale to meet individual requirements by selecting from the parameters available in the menu Example Adaptthe scale to unstable ambient conditions Menu code 1 1 4 Step Key or instruction Display 1 Turn off the scale ON OFF 2 Turn the scale back on ON OFF gt G Helelalelelelaticiie while all segments t briefly gt are displayed 1 To navigate within a menu t 2 level the last menu repeatedly option is followed by the 9 first option 1 3 Select the 2nd menu level PRINT 1 1 4 Select the 3rd menu level PRINT 1 1 20 5 In M
3. Linearity Operating temperature range Allowable ambient operating temperature Sensitivity drift within 10 30 C K Response Time S average m CT103 101ct 36g 0 001ct 0 2mg 105ct 219g 0 001ct 0 2mg 0 002ct 0 4mg 10 30 C 50 F 86 F 5 40 C 2 10 2 CT503 505ct 101g 0 001ct 0 2mg 505ct 101g 0 001ct 0 2mg 0 002ct 0 4mg Adaptation to By selection of 1 of 4 optimized ambient conditions filter levels Display update depends on the filter level selected s 0 2 0 4 External calibration weight of atleast g 20 F1 100 F1 accuracy class Net weight approx kg lb 2 8 6 2 Pan size mm 800 inches 3 30 Weighing mm 133 chamber height inches 5 2 Dimensions mm 200 x 270 x 233 WxDxH inches 7 9x10 5x9 2 AC power source power requirements AC adapter 230 V or 115 V 15 20 Frequency 48 60 Hz Power requirements direct current V 10 to 20 Power consumption average W 1 1 C Marking The marking affixed to the equipment indicates thatt the equipment meets the requirements of the following Directive s Council Directive 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Applicable European Standards Limitation of emissions EN 50081 1 Residential commercial and light industry EN 50081 2 Industrial environment Defined immunity to interference EN 50082 1 Residential commercial and light industry EN 50082 2 Industrial environment Important
4. Menu Reference percentage 100 3 3 5 Step Key or instruction Display 1 Turn on the scale ON OFF Q pe BABABBBG 2 Tare the scale t 0 000 ct 3 Display the reference FUNCTION ref100 percentage gt 2 sec 4 Place the reference m 222 500 ct weight for 100 on the scale a here 222 5 ct 5 Start application FUNCTION 100 00 if the print format is set to include data ID codes wxx 222 500 ct the following is printed 6 Place an unknown 144 94 weight on the scale here 322 5 ct 7 Display weight FUNCTION 322 500 ct 8 Display percentage FUNCTION 144 94 9 Unload the scale Ti 0 00 10 Delete the reference CAL CF gt 2 sec percentage 11 Repeat the procedure starting from Step 6 if desired Averaging Purpose Use this program to determine weights under unstable ambient conditions In this program the scale calculates the weight as the average value from a defined number of individual weighing operations These weighing operations are also known as Subweighing operations or subweighs Available Features The measured result displayed is the arithmetic mean shown in the selected weight unit a triangle under the plus or minus sign indicates that this is a calculated value You can setthe number of subweighing operations performed in the operating menu See Configuring the Scale Press FUNCTION for at least 2 sec to display the pre set number of
5. Note The operator shall be responsible for any modifications to Citizen equipment and for any connections of cables or equipment not supplied by Citizen and must check and if necessary correct these modifications and connections On request Citizen will provide information on the minimum operating specifications in accordance with the standards listed above for defined immunity to interference Council Directive 73 23 EEC Electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Applicable European Standards EN 60950 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment EN 61010 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements If you use electrical equipment in installations and under ambient conditions requiring higher safety standards you must comply with the provisions as specified in the applicable regulations for installation in your country 10 WORLDWIDE MARKETING CITIZEN SCALE INC 75 West 47th Street Suite 3B New York NY 10036 e USA Tel 212 997 1010 Fax 212 997 0110 E mail sales citizeninc com www citizeninc com BRANCHES UK CITIZEN SCALE CO LTD 10 Osborn Cosle Frimeley Camberlley Surrey P O Box GU169YD Tel 44 1252 835644 E mail sanjay citizenscales com INDIA CITIZEN SCALE I PVT LTD Shop No 3 Pushpanjali Bldg Gaushala Lane Malad East Mum
6. ance to heat or direct sunlight Protect the scale from drafts that come from open windows or doors Avoid exposing the scale to extreme vibrations during weighing Protectthe scale from aggressive chemical vapors Do notexpose the scale to extreme moisture over long periods Conditioning the Scale Moisture in the air can condense on the surfaces of a cold scale whenever it is brought into a substantially war mer place If you transfer the scale to a warmer area make sure to condition it for about 2 hours at room temperature leaving it unplugged from AC power Setting up the Scale e Place the components listed below inside the chamber in the order given Shield plate Shield ring Pan support Weighing pan Gem tray not shown Connecting the Scale to AC Power S afety Precautions Use only original AC adapters forEurope 6971948 fortheUS 6971947 forthe RSA 6971949 for Australia 6971950 Insertthe right angle plug into the jack The AC adapter rated to Class 2 can be plugged into any wall outlet without requiring any additional Safety precautions The ground is connected to the scale housing which can be additionally grounded for operation Leveling the Scale Level the scale any time you set itup in a new location Use only the 2 front feet of the scale for leveling 6 Turn the 2 front feet as show
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8. e sample quantity 20 pcs 3 3 3 of parts that each have approximately equal weight f Ste Key or instruction Displa Available Features p yi Display 1 Turn on th ON OFF Store the current weight value to have it loaded as the m BOBABanij presetreference sample quantity nexttime you initialize the Counting application 2 Tare the scale t 0 000 ct The reference sample quantity can be changed in the a N al a nn fer 20 ibreti u sample quant gt 2 sec operating menu See Configuring the Scale here 20 pcs The average piece weightis automatically output via the si aE e 16 000 ct optional data interface port after initialization if the menu 20 pcs on the ple code for Printout with data ID codes is set scale here 16 ct _ 5 Start the application FUNCTION 20 pcs Press FUNCTION to toggle the display between piece ihespnnt format is set countand weight to include data ID codes the following is printed wRef 0 8000 ct ern 6 Weigh uncounted parts 174 pcs here 174 Reference sample quantity 10 menu code 3 3 2 ene iii ii 7 Display weight FUNCTION 139 200 ct Preparation 8 Display quantity FUNCTION 174 pcs Configure the Counting application in the Winload he scak 4 O pcs operating menu e See Configuring the Scale ee Bee H i elete e rererence Menu code 2 1 4 Counting oie ICAL CF gt 2 sec Reference sample quantity 11 Repeat the procedure Menu code3 3 1 5 pc
9. enu Level 3 t 1 1 4 Select the desired option repeatedly 6 Confirm new setting the o indicates the currently set option PRINT for2 sec 1 1 40 Select the next menu level here move from the 3rd to the 1st level PRINT 1 Set other menu codes PRINT t if desired 7 Store parameter settings t and exit operating menu for 2 sec BABaBaB or Exit operating menu without Storing changes ON OFF 0 000 ct gt Restart the application Scale Operating Menu Overview o Factory setting User setting W 3 end rk ene ene ene se ene went went ment Factors went Menu l Scale functions 1 1 Adapt filter 1 1 1 Minimum vibration SEE o Normal vibration 1 1 3 Strong vibration 1 1 4 Extreme vibration 1 3 Stability range 1 3 1 1 4 digit 1 3 2 1 2 digit 1 3 3 1 digit 1 3 4 o 2 digits 1 3 5 4 digits 1 6 Auto zero 1 6 1 o On Li62 Off 1 7 Weight unit 1 See Toggle between Weight Units 2 Application 2 1 Program programs selection see the desired application program description 3 Application 3 1 Weight unit 2 see Toggle between Weight Units 3 3 Reference qty see the desired application or program description 5 through 7 applies only if an interface is installed see the corresponding instructions 8 Extra 8 1 Menu 8 1 1 o Parameter settings functions alterable 8 1 2 Parameter settings read only 8 2 External applies on
10. hield ring Make sure that you do not damage the weighing system in doing so Safety Inspection If there is any indication that safe operation of the scale with the AC adapter is no longer warranted Turn off the power and disconnect the equipment from AC power immediately gt Lock the equipment ina secure place to ensure that it cannot be used for the time being Safe operation of the scale with the AC adapter is no longer ensured when there is visible damage to the AC adapter the AC adapter no longer functions properly TheAC adapter has been stored for a relatively long period under unfavorable conditions In this case notify your nearest Service Center or the Inter national Technical Support Unit Maintenance and repair work may only be performed by service technicians who are authorized by Citizen and who have access to the required maintenance manuals have attended the relevant service training courses Instructions for Recycling the Packaging To ensure safe shipment your scale has been packaged using environmentally friendly materials After successful installation of the scale you should return this packaging for recycling For information on recycling options including recycling of old weighing equipment contact your municipal waste disposal center or local recycling depot Overview Specifications Model Weighing capacity Readability Tare range subtractive Repeatability
11. ing it up in a new location Available Features Calibration adjustment can only be performed when there is no load on the scale the scale is tared the internal signal is stable If these conditions are not met an error message is displayed The weight required for calibration adjustment is displayed Example Calibrate the scale Menu code settings Factory set codes Step Key or instruction Display 1 Tum on the scale ON OFF bi pel A888 Q ade BARE NET 2 Tare the scale t 0 000 ct 3 Begin calibration CAL CF 100 000 Calibration weight is displayed without weight unit here 100 g 4 Place the indicated 100 000 calibration weight m on the scale After calibration the 500 000 ct calibration weight is displayed with wt unit 5 Remove the 0 000 ct calibration weight e Calibration technically means to determine the difference between the scale readout and the actual weight on the pan to determine the accuracy Adjustment means to bring a scale into the state of accuracy required for its use Therefore calibration as used in this manual actually means adjustment Example Application Programs i Determine an unknown piece count weigh the preset reference sample quantity Countin g Settings changes in the factory settings required for Purpose this example Menu Application program Counting 2 1 4 With the Counting program you can determine the number Referenc
12. ly if an interface switch function is installed see the corresponding instructions 8 3 Power on 8 3 1 Off on battery mode shuts off automatically after 3 min 8 3 2 o Stand by on 9 Reset menu 9 Factory 9 1 Reset settings La 2 0 Do not reset Error Codes Error codes are shown in the main display for approx 2 seconds after which the program automatically returns to the weighing mode Display No segments appear on the display e01 e02 e09 e 10 et11 e22 e 30 Max weighing range is less than indicated under S pecifications The weight readout is obviously wrong Cause No AC power is available The AC adapter Is not plugged in Battery is dead The load exceeds the Scale capacity The load plate is notin place Something is touching the load plate Display capacity exceeded Value to be output cannot be shown on the display Calibration parameter not met e g scale notzeroed scale is loaded When gross zero no tare The t key is blocked when there is data in the second tare memory net total only 1 tare function can be used ata time Value inputis notallowed for second tare memory Weightis too light or there is no sample on the balance Interface port for printer outputis blocked The scale was turned on without the weighing pan in place The scale has not been calibrated adjusted The scale was not tared before weighing If any other e
13. n here in the illustration until the air bubble is centered in the level indicator gt In mostcases this will require several adjustment steps Anti theft Locking Device To protect against theft use the mounting lug on the rear panel of the scale Secure the scale at the place of installation for example with a chain ora lock Operating the Scale Basic Weighing Function Available Features Taring the scale Y ou can tare the scale within the entire weighing range Preparation Turn onthe scale Press ON OFF To change configurations See the chapter entitled Configuring the Scale To load factory set configurations See Configuring the Scale parameter 9 1 To tare the scale Press t Additional Functions To turn off the scale Press ON OFF Warmup Time To deliver exact results the scale must warm up for atleast 30 minutes after initial connection to AC power Only after this time will the scale have reached the required operating temperature Example Basic weighing Menu code settings Factory set codes Step Key or instruction Display 1 Turn on the scale ON OFF gt Gi Self test is performed BOBABAD E 2 Place container on scale a 52 000 ct here 52 ct n a 3 Tare the scale t 0 000 ct 4 Place sample in container 150 210 ct on scale here 150 210 ct li Calibration Adjustment Always calibrate adjust the scale after sett
14. ou can weigh in components for formulation of a mixture Preparation Configure the Net total formulation S econd tare memory application in the operating menu See Configuring the Scale Menu code 2 1 3 Example Step Key or instruction Display 1 Turn on the scale ON OFF G BRRRBRRS ate kot NET 2 Place an empty container T 65 000 ct on the scale 3 Tare the scale t 4 Add the first component 120 500 ct En p 5 Store the first component FUNCTION 0 000 CNET weight If the print format is set to include data ID codes the following is printed NIT 120 500 ct 6 Add the next component m 70 500 ct 7 Store the 2nd component FUNCTION 0 000 cter weight As described for Steps 5 and 6 8 Add further components if desired 9 Display total weight CAL CF gt 2 sec 191 000 ct and fill to desired final weight Toggle between Weight Units With this application program you can toggle the display of a weight value back and forth between two weight units Configure the Toggle weight units application in the operating menu See Configuring the Scale menu code 2 1 2 Toggle weight units Menu code 1 7 2 3 1 20 1 7 3 3 1 3 1 7 40 3 1 4 1 7 5 3 1 5 1 7 6 3 1 6 1 7 7 Ole 1 7 8 3 1 8 1 7 9 3 1 9 1 7 10 3 1 10 1 7 11 3 1 11 1 7 12 3 1 12 1 7 13 3 1 13 1 7 14 3 1 14 1 7 15 3 1 15 1 7 16 3 1 16 1 7 17 3 1 17 1 7 18 3 1 18 1 7 19 3 1 19 1 7 20 3 1 20 1
15. rrors occur contact your local Service Center Solution Check the AC power supply Plug in the AC adapter Replace the battery Recharge the battery using an external recharging device Unload the scale Place the load plate on the scale Move the object that Is touching the load place Decrease the weight on the scale Calibrate only when zero is displayed Press t to tare the scale Unload the scale Tare the scale Press CAL CF gt 2 sec to clear the tare memory and release the tare key Press t Increase the reference quantity Contact your local Service Center Place the weighing pan on on the scale and press ON OFF to turn on the scale Calibrate adjust the scale Tare before weighing Care and Maintenance Repairs Repair work must be performed by trained service technicians Any attempt by untrained persons to perform repairs may lead to hazards for the user Cleaning Disconnect the scale from the AC adapter and unplug any data cables that are connected to the scale Make sure that no liquid enters the scale housing Do notuse any aggressive cleaning agents solvents or similar agents Clean the scale using a piece of cloth which has been wet with a mild detergent Soap After cleaning wipe down the scale with a soft dry cloth Removing and Cleaning the Weighing Pan Liftup and remove the weighing pan together with the pan support by gripping them from under the s
16. s starting from Step 6 Menu code 3 3 2 10 pcs Dei Menu code 3 3 3 20 pcs we l Menu code 3 3 4 50 pcs Weighing in Percent Menu code 3 3 5 100 pcs Purpose See also Configuring the Scale This application program allows you to obtain weight readouts in percent which are in proportion to a reference weight Available Features Store the current weight value to have it loaded as the preset reference percentage next time you initialize the Weighing in Percent application The reference percentage can be changed in the operating menu See Configuring the Scale The reference percentage is automatically Output via the optional data interface port after initialization if the menu code for Printout with data ID codes Is set Press FUNCTION to toggle the display between percentage and weight Factory Settings Reference percentage 10 menu code 3 3 2 Preparation Configure the Weighing in percent application in the operating menu See Configuring the Scale Menu code2 1 5 Weighing in percent e Reference percentage Menu code 3 3 1 5 Yo Menu code 3 3 2 10 Yo Menu code 3 3 3 20 Menu code 3 3 4 50 Yo Menu code 3 3 5 100 Yo See also Configuring the Scale Example Determine an unknown percentage store the weighton the scale as a reference percentage Settings changes in the factory settings required for this example Menu Application program Weighing in percent 2 1 5
17. subweighing operations Press FUNCTION to toggle the display between the calculated result and the weight Factory Settings Number of subweighs for averaging 10 3 3 2 Preparation Configure the Averaging application in the operating menu See Configuring the Scale Menu code 2 1 12 Averaging Number of subweighs for averaging 3 3 1 5 subweighs 2 10 subweighs 3 20 subweighs 4 50 subweighs 5 100 subweighs See also Configuring the Scale Example Determine the weightofa sample in extremely unstable ambientconditions by calculating the average of 10 subweighing operations Settings changes in the factory settings required for this example Menu Application program Averaging menu code 2 1 12 Step Key or instruction Display 1 Tum on the scale ON OFF Berke BABARBB EK 2 Tare the scale t 0 000 ct 3 Display the number FUNCTION ref 10 briefly of subweighs here 10 gt 2 sec 4 Place sample on the scale 8888 weight readout fluctuates here around 275 ct pe FUNCTION 8888 5 Start measurement After 10 subweighs 21 5 500 ct 6 If the print format is set to include data ID codes the following is printed RES 275 500 g 6 Unload the scale 2 5 500 ct stable display 7 Delete the result CAL CF gt 2 sec 8 Repeat the procedure starting from Step 4 if desired Net Total Formulation Second Tare Memory With this application program y
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