Torbal AGS100 250C PRO Manual User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Cautionary Notes and Precautions
1.1. Important Safety Warnings
1.2. HOT Parts and Surfaces
1.3. More Cautionary Notes and Precautions
2. Specifications
3. Introduction
3.1. Function of the Moisture Analyzer
3.2. Good Practices and General Rules
4. Keys, Display Indicators, Commands, and Abbreviations
5. Parts Description
6. Unpacking the Moisture Analyzer and Getting Started
7. Understanding the Functions, Parameters, and Modes
7.1. Methods of Terminating the Moisture Analysis
7.2. Understating Configuration Parameters
8. Configuration and Parameter Setting for Moisture Analysis
8.1. Mode
8.2. Calculation Formula
8.3. Drying Temperature
8.4. Sample Quantity
8.5. Sampling Interval
8.6. Drying Time
8.7. Saving the Configuration and Parameters
9. RAP Configuration
10. Preparing the Sample
10.1. Using a Glass Fibre Filter
11. Making a Moisture Analysis
12. Setting Drying Parameters for Unknown Samples
13. Loading Saved Parameters and Configuration
14. Report Printing
15. Testing the Analyzer with Sodium Tartrate Dihydrate
16. Weighing
16.1. Taring
16.2. Clearing the Tare
17. Parts Counting
17.1. Using a Custom Sample Size
17.2. Counting Based on a Known Individual Piece Weight
18. Calibration
19. Main Menu
19.1. Autotaring
19.2. RS232 Serial Port Configuration
19.3. Print Adjustment
19.4. Time and Date
19.5. Language
19.6. LCD Setting
20. Halogen Replacement and Maintenance of the Moisture Analyzer
21. Technical Information
22. Common Errors and Troubleshooting
23. Replacement Parts
24. Limited Warranty
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Cautionary Notes and Precautions 1.1. Important Safety Warnings 1.2. HOT Parts and Surfaces 1.3.

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10 1. Carefully remove the Moisture Analyzer and all its components from the packaging and place them on a stable base where the unit will not be a

Page 3 - WARNING:

11 7.1. Methods of Terminating the Moisture Analysis There are 3 methods for terminating a moisture analysis: 1. Time Mode - drying is terminate

Page 4 - 1.2. HOT Parts and Surfaces

12 7.2. Understanding Configuration Parameters Mode (Default Setting: m0 – m/m0 * 100%) Three formulas are available for performing moisture analy

Page 5 - CAUTION:

13 1. If the Analyzer is in weighing mode, press the MODE RETURN key and enter the Moisture Analysis Mode. 2. Press the SET (2) key to enter the

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14 8.2. Calculation Formula 1. Use the “<>” navigation key to select Calculation and press the ENTER key. 2. The current moisture

Page 7 - Chapter 3: Introduction

15 3. Once the temperature has been entered, press the ENTER key to confirm the selection. Note: A table of materials with their recommended Dryin

Page 8 - Abbreviations

16 8.5. Sampling Interval 1. Use the “<>” navigation key to select Sampling Interval and press ENTER. 2. Use the numeric keys to ent

Page 9 - Chapter 5: Parts Description

17 8.7. Saving the Configuration and Parameters A configuration of parameters can be saved in the analyzer’s internal memory. Up to 10 different co

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18 To enter Statistical Configuration, press the F2 key (STAT). The following STAT options will be displayed: • Drying chart – the Drying Chart

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19 3. For the Drying Chart and Statistics parameters, use the navigation keys to toggle between ON and OFF. Once the function has been enabled or d

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2 The TORBAL Moisture Analyzer is a sensitive and a delicate instrument that generates heat up to 160°C. Many parts and surfaces of the moisture an

Page 13 - 8.1. Mode

20 1. A sample of a given substance must be representative. Drawing and preparing a sample is a very important process as it may affect the repeat

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21 Important NOTE: Due to the location of the temperature sensor, the sample height may NOT exceed 10mm. A sample that is thick or unevenly distribu

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22 After configuring all of the necessary parameter and preparing the sample, you may begin your moisture analysis by following the steps below: 1

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23 4. Place the sample on the Disposable Pan. After the Tare has been performed, the Disposable Pan can be removed from the Pan Support by using th

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24 Important Caution Note: Do not touch the top surfaces of the Moisture Analyzer’s Drying Chamber or any internal parts either during or soon after

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25 To estimate the optimum drying parameters for an unknown sample, it is recommended you activate the Drying Chart for the initial analysis. To ena

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26 To load saved parameters that have been stored in the memory, follow the steps below: 1. Press the F4 (MEM) key to access the unit’s Memory Ba

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27 To print a Drying Report of a performed analysis, press the data transfer (PRINT) key. Chapter 14: Report Printing

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28 Important: Always wear protective goggles over your eyes and rubber gloves when handling Sodium Tartrate Dihydrate. Warning: If inhaled, Sodi

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29 1. To begin weighing, press the Mode Return key (Æ Æ) to switch from a Moisture Analyzing Mode to a Weighing Mode or vice versa. The scale is rea

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3 WARNING: • If a mistake creates a dangerous situation, hit the STOP key and it will terminate the heating immediately. • Use caution when touc

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30 3. Once the stabilization indicator appears on the display, the container is ready to be tared. To tare the container, press the T button. The dis

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31 3. The display will show dashed lines indicating the tare is clearing. 4. When finished clearing the tare, the scale will return to Weighing M

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32 4. Use the navigation keys to select PCS and press the Enter key 5. Use the navigation keys once again to select Pieces Quantity and pr

Page 27 - Chapter 14: Report Printing

33 9. Once an accurate count has been taken, the container and its contents may be removed from the scale. To exit parts counting and return to ba

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34 3. Use the navigation keys to select PCS and press the ENTER key. 4. Use the navigation keys once again to select Unit Weight and pres

Page 29 - Chapter 16: Weighing

35 When the Analyzer is initially installed, it must be calibrated to ensure accurate weighing results. Calibration should be performed periodicall

Page 30 - 16.2. Clearing a Tare

36 5. To begin Calibration, select option 1. EXTERNAL CALIBRATION and press the ENTER key to start the calibration process. 6. Before cali

Page 31 - Chapter 17: Parts Counting

37 9. When the calibration weight is placed on the pan, the scale will automatically begin the calibration process. 10. When calibration is com

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38 19.1. Autotaring 1. Enter the main menu by pressing the MENU key. 2. Use the navigation keys to select “Autotaring” and press ENTER.

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39 19.2. RS232 Serial Port Configuration 1. Enter the main menu by pressing the MENU key. 2. Use the navigation keys to select RS232 and p

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4 1.2. HOT Parts and Surfaces Many parts of the Moisture Analyzer get very HOT during use. Familiarize yourself with these internal parts and alwa

Page 35 - Chapter 18: Calibration

40 19.3. Print Adjustment 1. Enter the main menu by pressing the MENU key. 2. Use the navigation keys to select “Print Adjustment” and pre

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41 3. To adjust the time, use the navigation keys to select Time and press ENTER. 4. Using the numeric keys to enter the current time. The t

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42 3. Available languages will be displayed: Polish, German, English, Russian, Ukrainian, French, and Spanish. Use the navigation keys to choose t

Page 38 - Chapter 19: Main Menu

43 5. To completely turn off the back light of the LCD display, select Back Light and press ENTER. 6. Using the left and right arrow navigation ke

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44 Cleaning the Analyzer • Before cleaning the unit or replacing halogen bulbs, always unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet. • Befor

Page 40 - 19.4. Time and Date

45 Problem Explanation / Solution The sample burns during analysis • Reduce the drying temperature. • Reduce the size of the sample and make s

Page 41 - 19.5. Language

46 If any of the following errors are displayed, please contact technical support at (973)-473-6900: EEPROM1 Error EEPROM1 memory error (shortage

Page 42 - 19.6. LCD Setting

47 Description Part No. Power Cord AGS9250 Pan Assembly AGS9260 RS232 Printer Cable AGS9270 Disposable Pans AGS9280 Halogen Bulbs AGS9290 Sod

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48 PURCHASER’S 12-MONTH WARRANTY Warranty is valid only if the attached warranty registration card is completed and returned within 30 days. This

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5 1.3. More Cautionary Notes and Precautions Correct location and proper environment has a significant impact on the accuracy of the weighing resu

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6 Model AGCN100 AGCN200 Maximum Capacity 50g 100g Readability (d) 0.001g Repeatability (Standard Deviation) 0.001g Linearity +/- 0.002g Tare R

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7 3.1. Function of the Moisture Analyzer • The primary function of the device is to make precise measurements that allow the user to determine t

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8 Key Primary Function Secondary Function I/Ø Power On and Power Off - ÅÆT Tare – used to tare the weighing pan N/A Æ0Å N/A N/A ENTER Æ Enter –

Page 48 - Chapter 24: Limited Warranty

9 Part No. Description: 1 Halogen Lamps 2 Temperature Sensor 3 Drying Chamber 4 Pan Shield 5 Pan Support 6 Pan Handle 7 Disposable Pan 8 Pan Shi

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