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The scale complies with the following  

EC Directives and European Standards:

Council Directive 89/336/EEC:  

“Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)”

Applicable European Standards:

Limitation of emissions:

In accordance with product standard  

EN 61326-1 Class B (residential area)

Defined immunity to interference:

in accordance with product standard 

EN 61326-1

(minimum test requirements,  

un-monitored operation)

Note:

Modifications to the device, along with 

the connection of cables or equipment 

not supplied by Sartorius, are the respon-

sibility of the operator and are to be 

inspected (and rectified if necessary)  

by the operator accordingly�

Information on operational quality  

is available on request from Sartorius  

(in line with the abovementioned norms 

pertaining to immunity)�

73/23/EEC “Electrical equipment 

designed for use within certain  

voltage limits”

Associated European Standards:

EN61010-1

Safety requirements for electrical  

equipment for measurement, control,  

and laboratory use

Part 1: General requirements

The requirements pertaining to applicable 

installation regulations must be followed 

when using electrical equipment in  

systems and environmental conditions 

with increased safety requirements�

Summary of Contents for PMA35001-Y

Page 1: ...98648 016 86 Installation Instructions Sartorius PMA Power Model PMA35001 Y Electronic Paint mixing Scale for Use in Zone 2 Hazardous Areas...

Page 2: ...mixing applications 9 Mounting bracket for display and control unit 10 Interface 25 contact D Sub socket 11 Grounding terminal 12 Power cord with plug 13 Level indicator 14 Cable connection 15 Load p...

Page 3: ...observe the warnings and safety precau tions in their entirety during installation and operation as well as while perform ing maintenance and repair work on the equipment All relevant standards e g E...

Page 4: ...not permitted The location is marked by a ground symbol The grounding cable must have a min cross section of 4mm2 Connect all equipment including periph eral devices to the equipotential bonding cond...

Page 5: ...e sure the equipment is disconnected from AC power before performing any installation cleaning maintenance or repair work on the scale If you see any indication that the scale cannot be operated safel...

Page 6: ...ale Choose a suitable location where your scale will not be exposed to drafts heat radiation moisture or vibrations Make sure that you read these operating instructions carefully before connecting the...

Page 7: ...upply 12 outside of the hazardous area or mechanically secured refer to Safety Information documents Plug the power cord into a wall outlet mains Observe all warnings and safety precautions See also S...

Page 8: ...is displayed Add the other components up to the desired weight formula Remove the filled paint can from the load plate Never use a hammer to close a paint can while is it still on the load plate as th...

Page 9: ...or 0 01 increments up to a factor of 1 0 Note A flashing arrow n on the display indicates that the weight value displayed is not valid in legal metrology i e not legal for trade Example As you pour th...

Page 10: ...erpour occurred After the correction has been completed you can continue filling the remaining components Note You can correct overpours as often as needed Keep in mind that the total quantity of pain...

Page 11: ...8 COR 01 11 The readout shows the amount of the first compo nent to be added and C1 is shown in the upper right hand corner of the display 1 7 g 12 Add until value reaches 0 0 g 0 0 g 13 Press the L k...

Page 12: ...6 g Always allow approximately 30 minutes for the scale to warm up after connecting it to AC power and before performing calibration adjustment Press the U key Zero tare 3 for 2 seconds 10000 is displ...

Page 13: ...desired menu item on this level Press the L key ENTER to select the next menu level The third menu level is displayed Use the RS keys to select the desired menu item on this level Press the L key ENT...

Page 14: ...Level 3 Level 4 SETUP Press the L key ENTER SCALE Press the L key ENTER UNIT Use the RS keys to select the desired setting e g UNIT o GRAMS Press the L key ENTER PT PD Use the RS keys to select the de...

Page 15: ...active setting Press the c key Clear Activating the LOCK Function The LOCK function protects the scale from unauthorized use When this function is active the scale readout shows weight values only wh...

Page 16: ...f your password in a safe place The LOCK function can be deactivated only with this password Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 INPUT Use the RS keys to select INPUT PASSWORD Press the L key ENTER Press the L ke...

Page 17: ...ord protected Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 SETUP Press the L key ENTER RESET Use the RS keys to select REST Press the L key ENTER MENU Use the RS keys to select MENU Press the L key ENTER YES Use t...

Page 18: ...the scale in another changes constantly area Too much vibration or the Access the menu to select scale is exposed to a draft the appropriate code for the ambient conditions see Menu Settings The weig...

Page 19: ...efer to the information under Safety Inspection below Safety Inspection Safe operation of the scale is no longer ensured in the following cases There is visible damage to the AC adapter power supply o...

Page 20: ...electronic devices For further information about disposal and recycling options please contact your local service staff The partners listed on the following website can be used for disposals within th...

Page 21: ...able is required for operation of the scale with a PC If you wish to create your own application software Sartorius can supply the required drivers for DOS or Windows operating systems Make sure to ob...

Page 22: ...2000 m Supply voltage fluctuations up to 10 of the supply voltage Excess voltage category II Pollution level 2 Load plate dimensions mm 350 240 Scale housing WxDxH mm 350 243 132 5 Net weight approx k...

Page 23: ...lied by Sartorius are the respon sibility of the operator and are to be inspected and rectified if necessary by the operator accordingly Information on operational quality is available on request from...

Page 24: ...Zeichnungs Nr Drawing number Gas group IIB temperature class T4 ambient temperature 0 C to 40 C Non hazardous area Hazardous area Zone 2 Power Zone 2 device Equipotential bonding conductor PC printer...

Page 25: ...when the system is installed at the intended place of use The shielding of the connecting cables may only be used for grounding if no impermissible difference in voltage is generated and the shielding...

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Page 30: ...nts GmbH Co KG Goettingen Germany All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reprinted or translated in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Sartorius The statu...

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