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16. Troubleshooting
16-1. Checking the Balance Performance and Environment
The balance is a precision instrument. When the operating environment or the operating
method is inadequate, correct weighing can not be performed. Place a sample on the pan
and remove it, and repeat this several times. if the balance seems to have a problem with
repeatability or to perform improperly, check as described below. If improper performance
persists after checking, contact the local A&D dealer for repair.
Checking that the balance performs properly
Check the balance performance using the self-check function as described in "7. Weighing
Speed Adjustment / Self Check Function".
An error display appears when a malfunction is found.
Check the balance repeatability using an external weight. Be sure to place the weight in the
center of the weighing pan.
Check the balance repeatability, linearity and calibrated value using external weights with a
known value.
Checking that the operating environment or weighing method is proper
Operating environment
Is the weighing table solid enough?
Is the balance level? Refer to "3-1. Before Use".
Is the operating environment free from vibration and drafts?
Is there a strong electrical or magnetic noise source such as a motor near the balance?
Weighing method
Does the weighing pan touch the rim or anything? Is the weighing pan and pan support
installed correctly?
Is the RE-ZERO key pressed before placing a sample on the weighing pan?
Is the sample placed in the center of the weighing pan?
Has the balance been calibrated using the internal mass (one-touch calibration)?
Has the balance been warmed up for 30 minutes before weighing?
Sample and container
Has the sample absorbed or lost moisture due to the ambient conditions such as
temperature and humidity?
Has the temperature of the container been allowed to equalize to the ambient temperature?
Refer to "3-2. During Use".
Is the sample charged with static electricity? Refer to "3-2. During Use".
Is the sample of magnetic material such as iron? Caution is required for weighing magnetic
materials. Refer to "3-2. During Use".