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Denver MAXX

Electronic Precision Scales/Balances


Elektronische Präzisionswaagen
Balances électroniques d’analyse et de précision
Balanzas electrónicas de precisión
Operating Instructions/Betriebsanleitung /
Mode d’emploi / Manual de instrucciones

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English page 3
In cases involving questions of
interpretation, the German-language
version shall prevail.

Deutsch Seite 20
Im Auslegungsfall ist die
deutsche Sprache maßgeblich.

Français page 37
En cas de questions concernant
l’interprétation, la version
en langue allemande fera autorité.

Español página 54
En caso de interpretación,
la versión en lengua alemana
será determinante.

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Contents

Page

Warnings and Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Basic Weighing Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Description of the Keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Application Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Toggling between Weigh Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Counting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Weighing in Percent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Display Lock Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Total/Formulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Specific Gravity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Calibration/Span Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Advanced Features (Setup Menu) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Error Codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
C Marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

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Warnings and Safety Precautions

Safety Information Installation


● To prevent damage to the equip- – It is recommended to connect
ment, please read these operat- only Denver accessories and
ing instructions carefully before options, as these are optimally
using your balance/scale. designed for use with your
balance/scale.
! Do not use this equipment in
hazardous areas. – Do not open the balance/scale
housing as this will void the
! Make sure the voltage rating manufacturer’s warranty.
printed on the power supply is
identical to your local line volt- Symbols
age. The following symbols are used
in these instructions:
! Use only commercially available
9V batteries (not included). ● indicates steps you must
If desired, you can use a perform
rechargeable battery.
$ indicates steps you must
– The balance/scale is energized at perform only under certain
all times unless you disconnect conditions
the AC adapter and, if connect-
ed, the battery. > describes what happens after
you have performed a certain
– Protect the AC adapter from step
contact with liquid
– indicates an item in a list
! Exposure to excessive electro-
magnetic interference can cause ! indicates a hazard
the readout value to change.
Once the disturbance has
ceased, the instrument can be
used again in accordance with
its intended purpose.

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Getting Started

Equipment Supplied Setting Up the Balance/Scale


– Balance/scale
– Weighing pan
– AC adapter

Additional equipment with models


MXX-612, MXX-412, MXX-212:
– Calibration weight

Additional equipment with model


MXX-123:
– Calibration weight
– Round glass draft ring
– Level indicator and adjustable feet

Installation
Choose a location that is not subject
to the following negative influences:
– Heat (heater or direct sunlight)
– Drafts from open windows and
doors
– Extreme vibrations during
weighing
– Excessive moisture
● Place the components on the
balance/scale in the following
order:

– Reversible weighing pan

– Round glass draft ring on model


MXX-123

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Connecting the Balance/Scale Installing the Battery
to AC Power (not for model MXX-123)

! Use only the AC adapter for


optimal performance and safety.
§ Insert plug into the jack (located
on back of balance/scale)
§ Plug the AC adapter into an
electrical outlet
! LISTED power supply 11 V–21 V
compliant with NEC Class 2 out-
put.
$ Batteries are not included with
Below-Balance/Under-Scale Weighing the equipment supplied
! Use only commercially available
9V batteries.
! If you use a rechargeable bat-
tery, recharge it with an external
battery charger.

§ Lay the balance/scale on its side


§ Open the battery compartment:
remove the compartment cover
§ Install the battery in the com-
partment

$ Make sure the polarity is correct.

A port for a below-balance weighing § Close the battery compartment:


hanger is located on the bottom of slide the cover into position until
the balance/scale. it snaps into place
§ Open the cover plate on the ! Do not throw away used batter-
bottom of the balance/scale. ies with normal household
§ Attach the sample (e.g., using waste. Rechargeable batteries
a suspension wire) to the hanger. contain toxic materials and must
$ Install a shield for protection be disposed of in accordance
against drafts if necessary. with local waste disposal regula-
tions.
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Leveling the Balance/Scale Removing Weights for
(only for model MXX-123) Calibration/Span Adjustment
(only for models MXX-612, MXX-412,
MXX-212, MXX-123)

§ Grasp the tab to turn and pull out


the weight compartment.

§ Always wear gloves or use tweez-


§ Always level the balance/scale ers when handling weights.
again any time after it has been
moved to a different location. $ Follow instructions on page 15 for
calibration/span adjustment.
§ Turn the front feet as shown in the
diagram until the air bubble is cen- Warmup Time for Model MXX-123:
tered within the circle of the level To ensure accurate results, the scale
indicator. must warm up for 1 hour before
operation. Only after this time will
§ Lower all feet to touch the counter- the scale have reached the required
top so the balance/scale does not operating temperature.
rock.

> In most cases this will require


several adjustment steps.

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Operation

Basic Weighing Function Description of the Keys

Features
– Zeroing the balance/scale
You can zero the balance/scale with-
in the entire weighing range, up to
the maximum capacity.

Preparation
§ Switch on the balance/scale:
(ON/OFF) On/off key: switches the
press the (ON/OFF) key
balance/scale on and off or
§ If necessary, zero the balance/
switches it to the standby
scale: press the (ZERO) key
mode.
$ If necessary, change the configura-
Battery operation: on;
tion settings: see the chapter
turns backlight on; off
entitled “Configuration”
(ZERO) Zeros the balance/scale;
$ If desired, reset the factory settings:
press and hold 2 seconds:
see the chapter entitled
enters application menu
“Advanced Features,” menu item
(CAL) Starts calibration/adjust-
9.– 1
ment
(F) Starts an application pro-
Additional functions:
gram; scrolling in applica-
$ Switching off the balance/scale:
tion menu, configuration
press the (ON/OFF) key
menu and calibration menu
$ Battery operation: automatic shut-off
(ENTER) Confirms the selected
after 2, 5 or 10 minutes; see chapter
setting; exits application,
on configuration. Example: 2 min-
configuration & calibration
utes. If the weight readout remains
menu if key is pressed
unchanged and no keys are pressed
and held for at least
for at least two minutes, the battery
2 seconds.
symbol “ “ starts flashing.
(PRINT) Generates a printout or
After another 2 seconds, the
data output
balance/scale shuts off automati-
cally, unless a key is pressed.
Example: Determine weight of sample
Step Key (or instruction) Display

1. Switch on the balance/scale (ON/OFF)


Self-test runs
Display: Software version
r 31.01 g
2. Place container on the balance/scale
(in this example, 52 g) 52.0 g
3. Zero the balance/scale (ZERO) 0.0 g
4. Place sample in container on
balance/scale (in this example, 150.2 g). 150.2 g
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Application Programs

Toggling between Weigh Units

With this application program you can toggle the display of a weight value
back and forth between two weigh units (see table below).
Example: Toggle weigh unit from pounds [lb] (application) to grams [g]
(basic unit)

Step Key (or instruction) Display

1. Select application program (ZERO) ≥ 2 sec

2. Select Toggling between Weigh Units (F) repeatedly

3. Confirm unit of application* (ENTER)

4. Select weigh unit; in this example: (F) repeatedly


“5. Pounds” (see table below)

5. Confirm weigh unit (pounds) (ENTER)

6. Place sample on balance/scale

7. Toggle weigh unit (F)

Menu code Unit Conversion factor Display


1. user** Grams 1.00000000000 o
2.grams (factory setting) Grams 1.00000000000 g
4.carat Carats 5.00000000000 o
5.Pound Pounds 0.00220462260 lb
6.ounce Ounces 0.03527396200 oz
7.tryo Troy ounces 0.03215074700 ozt
8.tl.hon Hong Kong taels 0.02671725000 tlk
9.tl.sin Singapore taels 0.02645544638 tl
10.tl.ta Taiwanese taels 0.02666666000 tl
11.grai Grains 15.4323583500 GN
12.peny Pennyweights 0.64301493100 dwt
15.tl.ch Chinese taels 0.02645547175 tl
22.pdoz lb/oz 0.03527396200 lb:oz
23.newt Newtons 0.00980665000 N

* Grams is chosen as 1st unit; to changes 1st unit, see Advanced Features section.
** User-defined conversion can be loaded in balance/scale with RS-232 or USB
program option. Contact Denver Instrument for more information.
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Counting

Purpose
With the Counting program you can determine the number of parts or pieces
by weight.

Example: Determine the number of uncounted parts; calculate the sample


reference quantity (in this example: 20)

Step Key (or instruction) Display

1. Select application program (ZERO) ≥ 2 sec

2. Select Counting (F) repeatedly

3. Confirm application (ENTER)


Symbol “ “ on the display:
application is active
4. Place empty container on the
balance/scale

5. Zero the balance/scale (ZERO)

6. Place sample reference quantity (20)


on the balance/scale

7. Select sample reference quantity:


in increments of 1 (1, 2, 3, ..., 99) or (F) repeatedly (briefly) or
in increments of 10 (10, 20, 30, ...,100) (F) ≥ 2 sec.
8. Confirm selected sample reference
quantity (ENTER)

9. Place uncounted parts on balance/scale

10. Toggle display between mean


piece weight, total weight, and quantity (F) repeatedly

11. Unload the balance/scale

12. Start new Count application


or exit application (ENTER) ≥ 2 sec

13. Reactivate Counting (if no other (F)


application program has been selected)

14. Repeat procedure starting from Step 5.

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Weighing in Percent

Purpose
This application program allows you to obtain weight readouts in percent
which are in proportion to a reference weight.

Example: Determine an unknown percentage; store the weight on the


balance/scale as the reference percentage (100%)

Step Key (or instruction) Display

1. Select application program (ZERO) ≥ 2 sec

2. Select Weighing in Percent (F) repeatedly

3. Confirm application (ENTER)


Symbol “ “ on the display:
application is active

4. Place empty container on the


balance/scale

5. Zero the balance/scale (ZERO)

6. Place the reference weight


for 100% on the balance/scale
7. If desired, change the number
of decimal places displayed: 100.0%,
100.00% or 100% (factory setting) (F) repeatedly

8. Confirm selected no. of decimal places (ENTER)

9. Place unknown weight on the


balance/scale

10. Toggle display between weight


and percentage (F) repeatedly

11. Unload the balance/scale

12. Start new Weighing in Percent


application or exit application (ENTER) ≥ 2 sec
13. Reactivate Weighing in Percent
(if no other application program
has been selected) (F)
14. Repeat procedure starting from Step 5.

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Display Lock Mode

Purpose
The last stable value remains displayed for 5 seconds after removing the
sample from the pan.

Example: Determine weight of oversized sample

Step Key (or instruction) Display

1. Select application program (ZERO) ≥ 2 sec

2. Select Display Lock (“HLdon”) (F) repeatedly

3. Confirm application (ENTER)


Symbol “ ” on the display:
application is active

4. If necessary: zero the balance/scale (ZERO)

5. Place sample on balance/scale

6. Start application program (F)

Symbol “ ” flashes on the display:


when stability conditions are met

7. Unload the balance/scale:


the weight value remains displayed
for a further 5 seconds; or

8. Zero the balance/scale (ZERO)

9. End the Display Lock application (ENTER) ≥ 2 sec

10. Reactivate Display Lock (if no other (F)


application program has been selected)

11. Repeat procedure starting from Step 5.

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Total/Formulation

Purpose
With this application program you can add successive weight values. The
cumulative weight can infinitely exceed the capacity of the balance/scale.

Example: Obtaining the total/formulation


Step Key (or instruction) Display

1. Select application program (ZERO) ≥ 2 sec

2. Select Total (formulation) (F) repeatedly

3. Confirm application (ENTER)


Symbol “ “ on the display:
application is active
4. If necessary: zero the balance/scale (ZERO)

5. Place sample on balance/scale


(in this example, 380 g)

6. Store value in memory. (ENTER)


Total weight is displayed
steadily; ∑ symbol flashes.
If interface is connected, sample
weight is outputted automatically
7. Remove sample or press ZERO

8. Place the next sample


on the balance/scale
(in this example, 575 g)

9. Store value in memory. Total weight is (ENTER)


displayed; along with the flashing ∑ icon.
Note: ∑ symbol remains on, indicating
stored value in memory until cleared
(if interface is connected, sample weight
is outputted automatically).
10. To view current individual weight for (F)
2 seconds (if a printer is connected,
a printout is generated)
11. Clear Total memory (F) ≥ 2 sec
(if a printer is connected, total is printed)
12. Exit Total/Formulation (ENTER) ≥ 2 sec
13. Reactivate Totalizing (if no other (F)
application program has been selected)
(if a printer is connected, total is printed).
14. Repeat procedure starting from Step 6.
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Specific Gravity

Purpose
Use this application program to determine the specific gravity of a sample.
The calculation used is Result = Weight in air/(Weight in air – Weight in water).
The result is displayed with one decimal place.
Beaker and wire not included with balance/scale.

Example: Determine the specific gravity of a solid.


Step Key (or instruction) Display

1. Select application program (ZERO) ≥ 2 sec

2. Select Specific Gravity (F) repeatedly

3. Confirm application (ENTER)


Symbol “ “ on the display:
application is active

4. If necessary, zero the balance/scale (ZERO)

5. Start application program (F)

6. Confirm the display, “airval” (ENTER)


7. Determine weight of the sample in air:
place sample on the balance/scale

8. Store weight-in-air value (ENTER)

9. Remove sample from balance/scale

10. Determine weight of sample in liquid:


connect wire and set up beaker

11. Confirm the display “Water” (ENTER)

12. Place sample in liquid

13. Store the weight-in-liquid value


and view the result (ENTER)

14. Clear the display (ZERO)

15. Exit the Specific Gravity application (ENTER) ≥ 2 sec

16. Reactivate Specific Gravity (if no other (F)


application program has been selected)

17. Repeat procedure starting from Step 5.

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Calibration/Span Adjustment

Calibration is recommended after initial installation and each time the bal-
ance/scale is moved.

Features The weight required for calibration/


Calibration/adjustment can be span adjustment is displayed.
performed only when: Standard calibration weights for
– there is no load on the balance/scale, selected models: to remove, see
– the scale is zeroed, and instructions on page 7.
– the internal signal is stable. Press (F) to select a different weight
If these conditions are not met, an value.
error message is displayed. To cancel the procedure: press and
hold the (ENTER) key (≥ 2 sec.).

Example: Calibrate/adjust span of the balance/scale (here: model MXX-5001)


Step Key (or instruction) Display

1. Switch on the balance/scale (ON/OFF)

2. Zero the balance/scale (ZERO)


3. Start calibration (CAL)
The preset calibration weight
is displayed without the weigh unit
(in this example, 5000 g)
4. To select a different calibration
weight value (F) repeatedly

5. Start calibration/span adjustment (ENTER)

After the zero point is stored, the required


calibration weight flashes on the display.

6. Place the required calibration


weight on the balance/scale

The readout stops flashing if the weight


is applied within the defined time limit and
tolerance. If the weight value is accepted,
the display stops flashing and the stability
symbol appears on the display.

7. Remove the calibration weight

8. Calibration/span adjustment has


been completed
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Advanced Features (Setup Menu)

Purpose: Serveral advanced balance operations can be changed through menu codes. Select
the desired codes from the list below. Then follow the steps to change the menu codes.
Step Key (or instruction) Display
1. Turn balance off. (ON/OFF)
2. Turn the balance back on. While all segments ZERO
are displayed, press ZERO key once.
3. Increase the number on display to desired value. MODE
4. Move to the 2nd number of the code. ENTER
5. Increase the second number on display MODE
to desired value.
6. Move to the 3rd number of the code (when you ENTER
move to the third number, the previously set menu
code will appear).
7. Increase the third number on display to desired value. MODE
8. Confirm new code Hold down the ENTER key until ”0“ appears after
the desired code.
9. Exit setup menu. Press ZERO for more than 2 seconds

Special Keyfinctions for Menu Code Operation


Key Press briefly Press and hold
(F) Increase a number by one with each press
(ENTER) Moves to the next of three numbers of a code; hold to confirm setting
(ZERO) Moves to the previous number of a codes; hold to exit set-up.

Parameter Settings (Overview) ο Factory setting


Setup 1 Weighing 1.1. Adapt filter 1.1.1 Very stable conditions
menu 1.1.2 ο Stable conditions
1.1.3 Unstable conditions
1.1.4 Very unstable conditions
1.2. Application filter 1.2.1 ο Final readout
1.2.2 Filling
1.3. Stability range 1.3.1 1/4 digit
1.3.2 1/2 digit
1.3.3 1 digit
1.3.4 ο 2 digits
1.3.5 4 digits
1.5. Calib./adjust./linearization: 1.5.1 ο Calibration/span adjustment
Function of the (CAL) key 1.5.2 Linearization: for service
personnel only
1.5.3 Key blocked
1.6. Auto zero 1.6.1 ο On
1.6.2 Off
1.7. 1st weigh unit, or 2nd unit 1.7.1 User-defined unit: see
in Toggle Weigh Units app. to 1.7.23 “Toggling between Weigh
Units”
5. and 6. Interface settings; see manual for interface accessory
8. Additional 8.1. Block key functions 8.1.1 All keys blocked except
functions (with battery use only) for (ON/OFF) and (ZERO)
8.1.2 ο All keys unblocked
8.2. Automatic shut-off 8.2.1 ο After 2 minutes
(with battery use only) 8.2.2 After 5 minutes
8.2.3 After 10 minutes
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9. Reset menu 9.1. Factory settings 9.1.1 Restore
9.1.2 ο Do not restore
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Error Codes

Most error codes are shown on the main display for approx. 2 seconds.
The program then returns automatically to the previous mode.

Display/Problem Cause Solution


No segments appear No power available Check the power supply
on the display
The AC adapter is not plugged in Plug in the AC adapter
Battery is drained Replace battery; recharge
battery using external
charger
oL The load exceeds the Unload the balance/scale
balance/scale capacity
UL Weighing pan not in place Place the weighing pan
on the balance/scale
Something is touching Move the object that is
the weighing pan touching the weighing pan
disErr Display overflow: Reduce load on the
Value cannot be shown balance/scale
on the display
calErr Calibration parameter not met; e.g.: Calibrate only when zero
is displayed
– Balance/scale not zeroed Press (ZERO) to tare the
balance/scale
– Balance/scale is loaded Unload the balance/scale
appErr Weight is too light or there is Increase the weight
no sample on the balance/scale on the balance/scale
with application in use
PrtErr Data interface for Contact the Denver
printing is blocked customer service center
Bal.Err Balance/scale loaded or defective Unload balance/scale before
when power was turned on switching on or contact
Denver customer service*
Sep.Err Balance/scale defective Contact Denver customer
service
Max. weighing capacity The balance/scale was Place the weighing pan
is less than indicated switched on without on the balance/scale and
under “Specifications” the weighing pan in place press (ON/OFF)
The weight readout The balance/scale was not Calibrate/adjust the
is obviously wrong calibrated/adjusted before weighing balance/scale
Balance/scale not zeroed Zero the balance/scale

If any other errors occur, contact your local Denver customer service center
* This fault will appear on the display when the unit is powered on. This occurs when the electronics are no longer
within the factory set parameters. The most common cause is from objects being dropped onto the weighing pan or
from the balance itself being dropped. The balance must be returned for service.
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Overview

Specifications

Model MXX-123 MXX-612 MXX-412 MXX-212


Weighing capacity g 120 610 410 210
Readability g 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.01
Tare range (subtractive) g 120 610 410 210
Linearity ≤±g 0.003 0.03 0.03 0.03
Operating temperature range 10°C to 30°C (273°K to 303°K; 50°F to 86°F)
Response time (average) s 2.5 2 2 2
Adaptation to ambient conditions By selection of 1 of 4 optimized filter levels; display update:
s 0.1–0.8 sec. (depends on filter level selected)
Calibration weight value g 100* 200* 200* 200*
Net weight, approx. kg/lb 1.2/2.6 1.35/2.9 1.35/2.9 1.2/2.6
Pan size mm/in 97/3.8 d 142+130/5.6+ 5.1 97/3.8 d
Power source/voltage/frequency AC adapter, 230 V or 115 V, +15% to – 20%, 48–60 Hz
Power consumption (average) W 1 0.75 0.75 0.75
Hours of operation w/ 9V battery:
– Alkaline (approx.) h – 11 11 14
– Rechargeable, fully ch.
(NiMH), avg. h – 2.5 2.5 4
* = Weight included in the equipment supplied

Model MXX-5001 MXX-2001 MXX-601 MXX-10 MXX-5


Weighing capacity g 5000 2000 600 10000 5000
Readability g 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 1
Tare range (subtractive) g 5000 2000 600 10000 5000
Linearity ≤±g 0.2 0.2 0.2 2 2
Operating temperature range 10°C to 30°C (273°K to 303°K; 50°F to 86°F)
Response time (average) s 2 2 1.5 1.5 1.5
Adaptation to ambient conditions By selection of 1 of 4 optimized filter levels; display update:
s 0.1–0.8 sec. (depends on filter level selected)
Calibration weight value kg 5 2 0.2 5 5
Net weight, approx. kg/lb 1.1/2.4 1.1/2.4 1.25/2.8 1.1/2.4 1.1/2.4
Pan size mm/in 142+130/5.6+ 5.1
Power source/voltage/frequency AC adapter, 230 V or 115 V, +15% to – 20%, 48–60 Hz
Power consumption (average) W 1 1 0.75 0.75 0.75
Hours of operation w/ 9V battery:
– Alkaline (approx.) h 11 11 14 14 14
– Rechargeable, fully ch.
(NiMH), avg. h 2.5 2.5 4 4 4

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Accessories

Product Order Number


Data interface, mounting kit
– RS-232 interface with cable YADAP-RS
– USB interface with cable YADAP-USB

Data printer 901042-1

Lock-down capability
(for anti-theft locking device) 400171-1

Calibration weights
– for MXX-601 (200 g) 870200.6
– for MXX-5001 (5 kg) 875000.6
– for MXX-2001 (2 kg) 872000.6
– for MXX-10 (5 kg) 845000.4
– for MXX-5 (5 kg) 845000.4

C Marking
The balance/scale complies with the Standards listed above for defined
following EC Directives and European immunity to interference).
Standards: 73/23/EEC “Electrical equipment
Council Directive 89/336/EEC designed for use within certain
“Electromagnetic compatibility voltage limits”
(EMC)”
Applicable European Standards:
Applicable European Standards:
Limitation of emissions: EN 60950
In accordance with product standard Safety of information technology
EN 61326-1 Class B (residential area) equipment including electrical busi-
ness equipment
Defined immunity to interference:
in accordance with product standard EN 61010
EN 61326-1 Safety requirements for electrical
(minimum test requirements, equipment for measurement,
non-continuous operation) control and laboratory use
Part 1: General requirements
Important Note:
The operator shall be responsible If you use electrical equipment
for any modifications to Denver equip- in installations and under ambient
ment and must check and, if neces- conditions requiring higher safety
sary, correct these modifications. standards, you must comply with
On request, Denver will provide infor- the provisions as specified in the
mation on the minimum operating applicable regulations for installation
specifications (in accordance with the in your country.

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Copyright by Denver Instrument GmbH, 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 Denver Instrument GmbH.
The status of the information, specifications and illustrations in
this manual is indicated by the date given below. Denver Instrument
GmbH reserves the right to make changes to the technology, fea-
tures, specifications, and design of the equipment without notice.
Status: July 2006, Denver Instrument GmbH, Goettingen,
Germany.

Europe, Asia and Australia: Denver Instrument GmbH


Robert-Bosch-Breite 10
37079 Goettingen, Germany
Tel: +49-551-20977-30
Fax: +49-551-20977-39

Internet: www.denverinstrument.com

U.K. and Ireland: Denver Instrument Company

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Denver House, Sovereign Way
Trafalgar Business Park
Downham Market
Norfolk PE38 9SW England
Tel: +44-136-63862-42
Fax: +44-136-63862-04
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1855 Blake Street, Suite 201
Denver, Colorado 80202
1-800-321-1135
Tel: +1-303-431-7255
Fax: +1-303-423-4831

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