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0313 IH-3827

TURNING POWER ON AND OFF 

Press the On/Zero button to turn power on.

The balance performs a segment check. The balance 

then displays the last selected application mode.

To turn power off, press and hold the Off button until OFF 

is displayed, then release the button. 

 

 

 

OPERATION

Press and Release

Menu Function

Press and Hold

Yes

   No                  Back         Exit

BUTTON CONTROL FUNCTIONS

Four multifunction buttons are used to operate 

the balance and navigate the menus. The 

function of each button is shown below.

ON/ZERO

PRINT

FUNCTION

TARE

Primary 

Function

If balance is off, 

turns balance on.

Sends current display value 

to serial interface.

Operation is dependent on 

the application mode.

Performs tare operation.

Secondary 

Function

Off

Turns balance off.

Unit

Changes weighing unit.

Mode

Changes application 

mode.

Menu-Cal

Enter the user menu. 

Calibration is the first 

sub-menu.

Menu 

Function

Yes

Accepts the current 

(blinking) setting on the 

display. 

No

Rejects the current (blinking) 

setting on the display.  

Increments a value being 

entered

Back

Reverts back to previous 

menu item.

Decrements a value being 

entered.

Exit

Immediately exits menu 

mode. 

Aborts a calibration in 

progress. 

USING BUTTON CONTROL FUNCTIONS 

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 Zero indicator 

turns on when the measurement is  1/4 d of the 

zero setting.

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. The secondary 

display shows PLACE CONTAINER (blinking). When the 

container is placed on the pan, it is 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. 

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.

Summary of Contents for ADVENTURER PRO Series

Page 1: ...igure 1 3 For applicable Adventurer Pro models place the Wind Ring over the pins located on the perimeter of the balance INSTALLING COMPONENTS Use the illustrations and instructions below to identify and assemble your Adventurer Pro model with its com ponents All components must be installed before using the balance ASSEMBLY OF MODEL H 3827 1 Insert the Sub platform on the Mounting Cone located in...

Page 2: ... 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 the balance housing See Figure 3 Insert the top edge of the glass door into the recessed area under the top cross member of the Draft Shield framework 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 t...

Page 3: ...ING BUTTON CONTROL FUNCTIONS 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 Zero indicator turns on when the measurement is within 1 4 d of the zero setting TARING Taring refers to the action of allowing for the weight of a container so that only the weight of objects held in the...

Page 4: ...nu that appears on the secondary display blinking The sub menu name now appears on the primary display and the first menu item 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 blin...

Page 5: ... press the Function button This example illustrates 50 grams as the reference weight 2 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 3 Pressing the Function button momentarily displays the reference weight on the secondary display C...

Page 6: ... entered The secondary display shows the previous setting or all zeros if no limit was stored blinking 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 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 but...

Page 7: ...ure 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 BATTERY OPERATION Models with the battery operation feature will display the battery change indicator as shown below If batteries are ins...

Page 8: ... reference weight Eliminate vibration and drafts Error 8 1 Weight reading exceeds Power On Zero limit Clear platform Error 8 2 Weight reading below Power On Zero limit Put platform on a balance Error 8 3 Weight reading exceeds overload limit Clear platform Error 8 4 Weight reading below overload limit Put platform on balance Error 9 0 Internal fault Return balance for service Error 9 5 Production ...

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