Operating instructions
The “Formulation” application
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Weigh in the other components as described above. Each time “M+” is pressed, the recorded
single value is printed automatically according to your specifications (section 7.3.5).
Once all the components of the formula have been weighed in, press the “Result” func-
tion key. (This is only available if values are present in the memory. Otherwise, the key is
grayed out and cannot be pressed.) After the “Result” function key has been pressed, the
results of the formulation appear in the display (the information selected for printing the
result is displayed, see section 7.3.5).
The result of the formulation can be printed and the formula record closed by pressing
the «F» key. A complete sample printout can be found in section 7.6.5.
If you have completed the formulation and wish to clear the memory in preparation for
the next formulation, press the “CL Result” function key (a safety prompt is displayed,
which must be confirmed before the data is actually deleted).
7.6.3 Automatic formula processing with “Fix Components” (absolute nominal weights)
It is assumed that the relevant formula has already been defined (section 7.5.1) and the required function keys and information fields
are activated.
Press the “Recipe” function key and select the desired formula from the formula database.
Formula processing starts as soon as the formula is called up. Note: If the “Recipe” func-
tion key is displayed in gray, a new formula cannot be selected, as another formulation is
being processed. If this is the case, press the “CL Result” function key to end the current
formulation.
You will be prompted to tare the balance. Place the weighing container on the balance
and press the «H» key.
The balance is now ready for weighing in the first component, whose name, nominal value
and ID are displayed in the corresponding information fields. Weigh in the first component.
Note the graphic weighing-in aid (“SmartTrac”) with tolerance markers, which simplify
weighing in to the nominal value. Observe this display carefully because the balance
does not check whether the weighed-in weight agrees with the nominal weight. In
the example opposite, the component has not yet fully reached the nominal weight but
is already within the tolerances.
Note: The “Abs/Diff” function key can be used at any time to switch the weight display
between the quantity of a component already weighed in and the remaining quantity to
be weighed in.










