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MB23 / MB25 Moisture Analyzer Instruction Manual Analizador de humedad MB23 / MB25 Manual de Instrucciones Analyseur d humidité MB23 / MB25 Guide de I utilisateur MB23 / MB25 Feuchtebestimmer Bedienungsanleitung MB23 / MB25 Analizzatore di umidità Manuale d instruzioni

MB23 / MB25 EN-1 1. INTRODUCTION Safety Precautions For safe and dependable operation of this moisture Analyzer, please comply with the following safety precautions: Use the Analyzer exclusively for determination of moisture in samples. Improper operation of the Analyzer can endanger personnel and cause property damage. If the Analyzer is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided may be impaired. Verify that the input voltage printed on the voltage identification label information and the plug type matches the local AC power supply. The Analyzer has a 3-pin power cable that includes a ground connection. Intentionally disabling the equipment grounding connection is prohibited. Do not position the Analyzer so that it is difficult to disconnect the Power Plug from the local AC power supply. Make sure that the power cord does not pose any obstacle or tripping hazard. Do not operate the Analyzer in hazardous, wet or unstable environments. Disconnect the Analyzer from the power supply when cleaning the Analyzer. Ensure sufficient free space around the Analyzer as a safety zone. Allow at least 1 meter of free space above the Analyzer. The Analyzer must be operated only by trained personnel who are familiar with the properties of the samples being tested and with the equipment operation. Use appropriate personal safety equipment such as safety glasses, gloves, protective clothing and respirators. Do not make any modifications to the Analyzer. Service should be performed only by authorized personnel. The Moisture Analyzer works with heat! Never place flammable materials on, below or next to the Analyzer. Use caution when removing a test sample. The sample, the sample chamber, the heating element and the surrounding areas may be very hot and can cause burns. Some samples require special care! Should there be any uncertainty regarding the safety of a substance, perform a careful risk analysis. In such cases, never leave the Analyzer unattended. Fire or explosion: Substances which contain solvents or release flammable or explosive vapors when heated. With such samples, work at drying temperatures low enough to prevent the formation of flames or an explosion. Poisoning or burning: Substances which contain toxic or caustic components should only be dried in a fume hood. Corrosive: Substances which release corrosive vapors when heated should be tested in small amounts. The user assumes responsibility for any damage caused by the use of these types of samples. Application Disclaimer Moisture determination applications must be optimized and validated by the user according to local regulations. Application specific data provided by OHAUS is for reference purposes only. OHAUS waives all liability for applications based on this data.

EN-2 MB23 / MB25 2. INSTALLATION Package Contents Moisture Analyzer Draft Shield In-Use Cover Pan Support Power Cable 50 Sample Pans Glass Fiber Pad Instruction Manual Sample Pan Handler (MB25 only) Selecting the Location Operate the Analyzer on a firm, level surface. Select a location that is safe and with adequate ventilation. Fire, corrosive or toxic fumes and other hazards associated with the test samples will require specially prepared locations. Ensure that the location has easy access to the local AC power supply. Avoid locations with rapid temperature changes, excessive humidity, air currents, vibrations, electromagnetic fields, heat or direct sunlight. Installing Components (1) Install and position Draft Shield (2) Install Pan Support, turn until it engages into position Optional Sample Pan Handler - Slide an empty sample pan under the pan handler, then place over the pan support. Connecting Power Verify that the input voltage printed on the voltage identification label information and the plug type matches the locations AC power supply. Connect the supplied power cable to the power input receptacle at the rear of the Analyzer and into a properly grounded power outlet. Power: On (short press) / Off / Standby Mode (long press) When powered on from standby mode, the Analyzer is ready for immediate use. See also Section 1, Safety Precautions. After connecting the Analyzer to the AC supply (standby mode), allow the Analyzer to warm up for at least 15 minutes for best results.

MB23 / MB25 3. OPERATION Display EN-3 Stable indicator % Percent solids % Percent moisture g grams 100 Temperature setting or current chamber temperature (Celsius) 10:00 Time setting (minutes : seconds) Controls Button: Name: Quick Functions: Button: Name: Quick Functions: Start / Stop On (short press) / Off (long press) Start/Stop (short press) Back (short press) Set Increase value (short or long press) Tare Tare (short press) Enter / Accept value (short press) Set Decrease value (short or long press) Temp Temperature Setting (short press) Print / Cal Print (short press) Calibrate (long press) Time Time Setting (short press) %g Result Unit (short press) There are also several modes of operation which affect how each button operates. Please refer to the following section. Operating Modes Standby Mode When the Analyzer is connected to AC power and the display is off, the unit is in Standby mode. Start Print (Short press) Turns on the display and enters Weigh mode. (Long press) Displays the RS232 settings (see Section 6, RS232 Data Connection.). Thereafter, (Short press) Re-enters Standby mode (off). Weigh Mode The display shows the weight of items placed on the pan support. Tare (Short press) Sets the displayed weight value to zero Start (Long press) Enters Standby mode (Off) The following operations can be initiated: Temp (Short press) Enters Edit mode for the temperature setting, the value will blink Time (Short press) Enters Edit mode for the time setting, the value will blink Start (Short press) Activates Run mode, initiates test with a sample greater than 0.5 g Cal (Long press) Initiates weight or temperature Calibration (see Section 5, Maintenance) Temperature / Time Edit Mode (Preparing a Test) Temperature editing: (50 to 160 C in 5 steps) Temp (Short press) Enters Edit mode for the temperature setting, the value will blink.

EN-4 MB23 / MB25 Set (Short or long press) Increases the value of the temperature setting. Set (Short or long press) Decreases the value of the temperature setting. Tare (Short press) Accepts the blinking value and returns to Weigh mode. Start (Short press) Exits Edit mode without saving changes. Note: After 5 seconds of no activity the blinking setting is automatically saved and the mode returns to Weigh. Time editing: (1 to 60 minutes in 30 second steps, 61 to 99 minutes in 1 minute steps) The time parameter can be set to timed duration or AUTO (the test ends when the Analyzer detects the weight loss has ended). Selecting AUTO or timed duration: Time (Short press) Enters Edit mode for the time setting, the value will blink. Time (Short press) While the time setting is blinking, toggles between AUTO and a time value. Tare Accepts the blinking setting. If AUTO is selected Weigh mode is entered. If time duration is selected: Set (Short or long press) Increases the value of the time setting. Set (Short or long press) Decreases the value of the time setting. Tare (Short press) Accepts the blinking value and returns to Weigh mode. Start (Short press) Exits Edit mode without saving changes. Note: After 5 seconds of no activity the blinking setting is automatically saved and the mode returns to Weigh. Run Mode (Performing a Test) A moisture determination test is initiated. The results in progress are displayed. Start (Short press) Activates Run mode, initiates test with a sample greater than 0.5 g. %g Changes the unit of the displayed result: weight (grams) > % Moisture > % Solids. Stop (Short press) Manually stops the test in progress. Print Sends the current displayed value to the RS232. Result Mode At the end of the test (Run Mode), the display blinks the test result. %g Changes the unit of the displayed result: weight (grams) > % Moisture > % Solids. Tare Exits to Weigh mode. Print Sends the current displayed value to the RS232. How to Prepare a Test Moisture determinations can be made very simply. The three steps are: (1) Setting the drying temperature (see Section 3). (2) Setting the drying time, and (see Section 3). (3) Preparing the sample to be tested: Place the Pan Handler with empty test pan on the Pan Support (see Section 2). Press Tare to zero out the pan weight. Remove the test pan and place the test sample onto the test pan. The sample must be greater than 0.5g. Spread the sample evenly across the test pan. Place the test pan with the sample on the Pan Support. The weight value of the sample will be displayed. Section 4. Test Optimization gives hints on determining optimal drying temperatures and times, sample sizes, and proper preparation of samples. How to Perform a Test (1) Close the Heater Cover. (2) Press Start to begin the test (press Start again to stop the test in progress). (3) When the test is over the display will blink showing the final result. (4) To change the displayed units, press %g. (5) To print the current displayed value, press Print. (6) Press Tare to exit to Weigh mode. Performing a Trial Test Prior to actual testing, a test run can be performed with these suggested settings: (1) Temperature = 120 (2) Time = AUTO (3) Sample = 3g of water. Place a glass fiber pad (included with the Analyzer) on the test pan, place on Pan Support.

MB23 / MB25 EN-5 Press Tare to zero the pan weight. Add 3g of water to the fiber pad. (4) Press Start to initiate the test. A perfect result on the trial test would be: 0g, 100% moisture or 0%solids. Results may vary slightly due to weighing errors involved with a small sample, or other experimental errors. See also Section 4. Test Optimization. 4. TEST OPTIMIZATION Moisture is determined from the weight loss of a sample dried by heating. The speed and quality of the measurement process will rely on the following parameters. Experimentation will also help ascertain the optimal setup of these parameters: Drying temperature Drying time Sample weight Sample preparation Type of sample Drying Temperature The drying temperature exerts a controlling influence on the drying time (e.g., a low temperature can prolong the drying time unnecessarily). Select a drying temperature that neither decomposes nor changes the chemical structure of the sample. Some samples can give off different amounts of moisture at different drying temperatures. In these cases, deviations can be compensated by changing the drying temperature. Drying Time This analyzer has three methods to establish the drying time. Manual, where the user stops the test in progress by pressing the Stop button. The test must be longer than 30 seconds to be a valid test. Automatic, which ends the drying process when detecting less than 1mg loss in 60 seconds. To keep the drying time short, select a small sample weight that still maintains the required measurement accuracy. Timed duration, where the test ends when the pre-set drying time elapses. Sample Weight The weight of a sample influences the measurement time and repeatability of the results. With large amounts of samples, more moisture must be vaporized and the process takes longer. Generally, the sample weight should be between 3g and 20g. 3g samples give fast results with some sacrifice in accuracy. 20g samples generally give more consistent results but require a longer test time. Another way to determine the sample weight is to use the relation between sample weight and repeatability, as shown in the following table. If requiring repeatability results better than ±0.3%, for example, the table indicates that a sample weight of at least 2g will be needed. Sample Weight 0.5g 1g 2g 5g 10g Repeatability ±1.0% ±0.6% ±0.3% ±0.12% ±0.06% Sample Preparation Samples must always be uniform and representative of the total amount to obtain accurate and reproducible results. When preparing samples, it is essential to ensure thin and uniform distribution of the sample on the test pan (i.e., avoid piling and excessive amounts). Types of Samples Pasty, fat containing and melting substances Use a glass fiber filter to increase the surface area of these types of samples (e.g., butter). The moisture in these substances is more uniformly distributed through the filter. The increased surface area results in faster and more complete vaporization of the moisture.

EN-6 MB23 / MB25 Liquid substances Liquids (e.g., dispersions) tend to form drops on the test pan, which prevents rapid drying. Use of a glass fiber filter shortens the drying time significantly as the filter distributes the liquid sample over a larger surface area. Skin-forming and temperature sensitive substances Formation of a film on the surface of these samples can prevent complete determination of moisture. Using a glass fiber filter to cover the sample allow gentler and more beneficial heating, improving reproducitility. Sugar-containing substances Samples containing large amounts of sugar tend to caramelize. Ensure that a thin and uniform layer is applied and a moderate temperature selected. The sample can also be covered with a glass fiber filter that improves reproducitility. The following substances present risk of fire, explosion, damage or injury. Should there be any uncertainty regarding the safety of a substance, always perform a careful risk analysis. In such cases, never leave the Analyzer unattended. Volatile substances With volatile samples, rapid application of the sample on the test pan is advisable, to limit the moisture from escaping before the initial weight is recorded. These substances also include samples treated with solvents, and substances which contain solvents or release flammable or explosive vapors. Work at drying temperatures low enough to prevent the formation of flames or an explosion. Always work with small samples (maximum 1g). Poisonous and toxic substances Substances which contain toxic or caustic components should only be dried in a fume hood. Corrosive substances Substances which release corrosive vapors when heated (e.g. acids) should be tested in small amounts. The vapors can condense on the Analyzer parts causing corrosion. 5. MAINTENANCE Weight Calibration Weight calibration is rarely required. Moisture analyzers use relative weight values to determine the results, so a minor offset from the absolute weight has little effect on accuracy. OHAUS moisture analyzers have rugged, high quality temperature stabilized weighing modules that retain their calibration over long periods of time. (1) Remove any load on the Pan Support including the sample pan. (2) Press and hold Cal while in the Weigh mode. CAL will appear followed by 50.00g. (3) Place a 50g calibration mass on the Pan Support. The display will show -----. (4) Remove the mass when --0-- is shown on the display. The display will show -----. (5) The Analyzer will return to Weigh mode when calibration is complete. Note: Pressing START will cancel the calibration without saving the changes. Temperature Calibration Temperature calibration is rarely required under normal use. If the heating elements become dirty, the usual setting may no longer produce the same results. A temperature calibration can correct for these changes. Use only the OHAUS Temperature Calibration Kit (accessory) to perform temperature calibration. Damage to the Analyzer can occur if using other methods. (1) Remove the Pan Support. Err8.4 must be shown on the display for the temperature calibration to start. (2) Place the OHAUS Temperature Calibration Kit into the temperature chamber (see Kit Instructions). Close Cover. (3) Press and hold Cal until Cal is displayed. When Cal is released TC100 will appear and the heater turns on. (4) After 15 minutes, the unit will beep and blink 100 on the display. (5) Read the thermometer on the Temperature Calibration Kit and press Set to change and match the displayed value to the thermometer reading. (6) Press Tare to enter the value. The display will show TC160 as the heater turns on again. (7) After 15 minutes, the unit will beep and blink 160 on the display. (8) Read the thermometer on the Temperature Calibration Kit and press Set to change and match the displayed value to the thermometer reading. (9) Press Tare to enter the value. The Analyzer returns to Weigh mode. (10) Temperature calibration is now complete. Note: If Tare is not pressed within 10 minutes the calibration will be aborted.

MB23 / MB25 EN-7 Cleaning Disconnect the Analyzer from the power supply before cleaning the Analyzer. Make sure that no liquid enters the interior of the Analyzer. Make sure the Analyzer is cooled down before cleaning. Protective glass Temperature sensor Clean the Analyzer at regular intervals. Housing surfaces and the temperature sensor may be cleaned with a lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild cleaning agent. Glass surfaces may be cleaned with a commercial glass cleaner. Do not use solvents, harsh chemicals, ammonia or abrasive cleaning agents. Troubleshooting Symptom / Display Possible Cause Remedy Cannot turn on No power to Analyzer Verify connections and voltage Weight value blinking Sample weight less than 0.5g Increase samle size Tare shown Pan weight needs set to zero Press Tare Close Cover shown Cover needs to be closed before starting test Close Cover Poor accuracy Improper calibration Unstable environment Perform calibration Move the Analyzer to suitable location Cannot calibrate Unstable environment Incorrect calibration masses Move the Analyzer to suitable location Use correct calibration masses Err 7.0 Time out Err 8.1 Pan Support has load during power on Remove weight from pan support Err 8.2 Pan Support was removed prior to power on Install Pan Support Err 8.3 Weight on Pan Support exceeds capacity Remove weight from the Pan Support Err 8.4 Pan Support was removed during weighing Re-install Pan Support Err 9.5 Factory calibration data corrupted Contact the authorized dealer Err 53 EEPROM Checksum error Contact the authorized dealer Service Information If the troubleshooting section does not resolve or describe your problem, contact your authorized OHAUS service agent. Please visit our web site: www.ohaus.com to locate the OHAUS office nearest you. Accessories Description Part No. Security Locking Cable 76288-01 Security Lock (Kensington type) 470004-010 Temperature Calibration Kit 11113857 Sample Pans (50/Box) 80850086 Pads, Glass Fiber (200/Box) 80850087 Reusable Sample Pans (3/pk) 80850088 Reusable Deep Sample Pans (3/pk) 80252479 Reusable Wire Cage 80252477 Sample Pan Handler 80252476 50g Calibration Weight 51054-16 Description Part No. STP103 Thermal Printer, US 80251992 STP103 Thermal Printer, EU 80251993 STP103 Thermal Printer, UK 80251994 CBM910 Impact Printer, JP 80252041 CBM910 Impact Printer, US 80252042 CBM910 Impact Printer, EU 80252043 Cable, STP103 80252581 Cable, CBM910 80252571 Data collection Software SW12

EN-8 MB23 / MB25 6. TECHNICAL DATA Admissible Ambient Conditions Location: Indoor use only Temperature: 10 C to 40 C Relative humidity: 15 % to 80 % at 30 C non-condensing Warm up time: At least 15 minutes after connecting the Analyzer to the AC supply; when switched from standby mode the Analyzer is ready for immediate use. Height above sea level: Up to 2000 m Power Input: 100VAC - 120VAC, 3A, 50/60Hz or 200VAC -240VAC, 3A, 50/60Hz Voltage fluctuations: -15% +10% Power load: MB25: 250W; MB23:300W (Maximum during drying process) Power line fuse: 1 piece, 5 x 20mm, 8A 250V Protected against dust and water, Pollution degree: 2, Installation category: Class II Specifications MODEL MB25 MB23 Capacity 110g Readability (% requires >10g sample) 0.005g ; 0.05% 0.01g, 0.1% Temperature Settings 50 C to 160 C (5 increments) Heat Source Halogen Infrared Calibration - Weight 50g Calibration - Temperature OHAUS Temperature Calibration Kit Pan Size 90mm diameter Unit Dimensions (DxWxH) 11.0x6.5x5.0 in / 28.0x16.5x12.7 cm Unit Weight 4.6 lb / 2.1 kg Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) 20.2x15.5x13.5 in / 51x40x35 cm Shipping Weight 10 lb / 4.5 kg Communication RS232 Pin Connections 5 GND 9 RTS RxD 6 TxD 1 CTS Female DB9 connector Pin 2: Analyzer transmit line (TxD) Pin 3: Analyzer receive line (RxD) Pin 4 and 6: Internally connected Pin 5: Ground signal (GND) Pin 7: Clear to send (hardware handshake) (CTS) Pin 8: Request to send (hardware handshake) (RTS) RS232 Data Settings (default) Baud Rate: 2400 Data Bits: 7 Parity: N Stop Bits: 2 Flow Control: Xon/Xoff RS232 Commands The RS232 Interface allows a computer to control the Analyzer, as well as to receive data such as displayed weight. Command Function ON Turns Analyzer ON OFF Turns Analyzer OFF T Same as pressing Tare U Same as pressing %g START begins a test STOP ends a test P Same as pressing Print xp Interval Print x = Print Interval (1-3600 sec) PSN Print Serial Number PV Print software version? Print Header H Header on or off RS Print current RS232 settings

MB23 / MB25 EN-9 RS:2400,7,N,2,X Change RS232 setting (The current RS232 setting can be displayed on the LCD by pressing Print for 2 seconds while in standby mode.) Baud:1200,2400,4800,9600,19200 Data Bits: 7 or 8 Parity: N = none, O = odd, E = even Stop Bits: 1 or 2 Handshake: X = xon/xoff (software), R = RTS-CTS (hardware), N = none The Analyzer will return ES for invalid commands. All communication uses standard ASCII format. Sent commands must terminate with a Line Feed or Carriage Return Line Feed (CRLF). RS232 Output ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ MOISTURE DETERMINATION OHAUS MB2x SN ######### Switchoff Mode TIMED 10:00 Drying Temp 100C Result Units %Moisture 00:10 0.0%MC 00:20 0.0%MC Elapsed Time 00:02:21 Initial Weight 8.560 g Final Weigh 8.555 g Final Result 0.0%MC ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Header on Header on Header on Header on Header on If Print pressed or print interval set. If Print pressed or print interval set. Printed at successful end of test. Printed at successful end of test. Printed at successful end of test. Printed at successful end of test. Compliance Compliance to the following standards is indicated by the corresponding mark on the product. Marking Standard This product conforms to the EMC directive 2004/108/EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC. The complete Declaration of Conformity is available from Ohaus Corporation AS/NZS4251.1 Emission, AS/NZS4252.1 Immunity CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-04; UL Std. No. 61010A-1 Disposal In conformance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies to countries outside the EU, per their specific requirements. Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point specified for electrical and electronic equipment. If you have any questions, please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from which you purchased this device. Should this device be passed on to other parties (for private or professional use), the content of this regulation must also be related. Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection. For disposal instructions in Europe, refer to www.ohaus.com/weee.

EN-10 MB23 / MB25 FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Industry Canada Note This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. ISO 9001 Registration In 1994, Ohaus Corporation, USA, was awarded a certificate of registration to ISO 9001 by Bureau Veritus Quality International (BVQI), confirming that the Ohaus quality management system is compliant with the ISO 9001 standard s requirements. On May 15, 2003, Ohaus Corporation, USA, was re-registered to the ISO 9001:2000 standard. LIMITED WARRANTY OHAUS products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of delivery through the duration of the warranty period. During the warranty period OHAUS will repair, or, at its option, replace any component(s) that proves to be defective at no charge, provided that the product is returned, freight prepaid, to OHAUS. This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident or misuse, exposed to radioactive or corrosive materials, has foreign material penetrating to the inside of the product, or as a result of service or modification by other than OHAUS. In lieu of a properly returned warranty registration card, the warranty period shall begin on the date of shipment to the authorized dealer. No other express or implied warranty is given by OHAUS Corporation. OHAUS Corporation shall not be liable for any consequential damages. As warranty legislation differs from state to state and country to country, please contact OHAUS or your local OHAUS dealer for further details.

On / Off Ohaus Corporation 19A Chapin Road P.O. Box 2033 Pine Brook, NJ 07058-2033 USA Instruction Manual MB35 Moisture Analyzer Manual de instrucciones Analizador de humedad MB35 Guide d utilisateur Analyseur d humidité MB35 Print Menu MB35 HALOGEN START STOP

Ohaus Corporation, 19A Chapin Road, P.O. Box 2033, Pine Brook, NJ, 07058-2033, USA Declaration of Conformity We, Ohaus Corporation, declare under our sole responsibility that the balance models listed below marked with CE - are in conformity with the directives and standards mentioned. Balance model (s) Moisture Analyzer MB35 Marked with: EC Directive (Including applicable amendments) Standard 73/23/EC EN61010-1:1993 + A2: 1995 Electrical equipment for use within specified voltage limits Safety requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control Laboratory Use, Part 1: General Requirements 89/336/EC EN61326:1997 (class B) Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Emissions, residential, commercial and light industry. Last two digits of the year in which the CE marking was affixed: 00 EN61326:1997 + A1:1998 (minimal requirements) EMC Immunity: Minimum test requirements. EN61000-3-2:1995 + A1:1998 + A2: 1998; EN61000-3-3:1995 EMC Part 3 (for equipment rated input current < or=16a) Limits- Section 2: Limits for harmonic current emissions Limits- section 3: Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems Additional Standards CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 1010.1-92; UL Std. No. 3101-1 Safety requirements for Electrical Equip. for measurement, Control and Laboratory Use, Part 1; General Requirements FCC FCC, Part 15, class A Emission AS/NZS4251.1 AS/NZS4252.1 Emission and Immunity ISO 9001 Registration for Ohaus Corporation. Ohaus Corporation, USA, was examined and evaluated in 1994 by the Bureau Veritas Quality International, BVQI, and was awarded ISO 9001 registration. This certifies that Ohaus Corporation, USA, has a quality system that conforms with the international standards for quality management and quality assurance (ISO 9000 series). Repeat audits are carried out by BVQI at intervals to check that the quality system is operated in the proper manner. Ohaus Corporation, Pine Brook, NJn FCC NOTE: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND, IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE. Unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment are not permitted.

Contents 4 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION... 5 1.1 Safety Precautions... 5 2. INSTALLATION... 7 2.1 Unpacking and Checking Equipment... 7 2.2 Selecting the Location... 7 2.3 Installing the Heat Shield, Draft Shield and Pan Support... 7 2.4 Connecting to a Power Supply... 8 2.5 Operating Controls... 9 3. MOISTURE ANALYZER SETUP... 10 3.1 Language Setting... 10 3.2 Weight Calibration... 11 3.3 Temperature Calibration... 12 3.4 Time and Date Setting... 13 3.5 RS232 Settings... 14 3.6 Setting Print and GLP Printing On or Off... 16 4. OPERATING YOUR MOISTURE ANALYZER... 17 4.1 Setting the Drying Temperature... 17 4.2 Setting the Drying Time... 17 4.3 Sample Preparation... 17 4.4 Running the Test... 18 4.5 RS232 Command Table... 19 5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE... 20 5.1 Cleaning Interior/Exterior Components... 20 5.2 Replacing Power Line Fuse... 21 5.3 Accessories... 21 5.4 Specifications... 22

1. Introduction Section 1 - Introduction 5 Thank you for deciding to purchase a MB35 Halogen Moisture Analyzer from Ohaus. Behind your instrument stands OHAUS, a leading manufacturer of precision Moisture Analyzers, Balances, Scales and Indicators. An Aftermarket Department with trained instrument technicians is dedicated to provide you with the fastest service possible in the event your instrument requires servicing. 1.1 Safety Precautions Your Moisture Analyzer employs state of the art technology and meets the latest demands regarding instrument safety. Improper operation can endanger personnel and can cause property damage. For safe and dependable operation, please comply with the following instructions: The Moisture Analyzer is used for determination of the moisture in samples. Please use the instrument exclusively for this purpose. Any other type of use can endanger personnel and damage the instrument or other property. The Moisture Analyzer must not be operated in a hazardous environment and only under ambient conditions specified in these instructions. The Moisture Analyzer may be operated only by trained personnel who are familiar with the properties of the samples used and with the handling of the instrument. Your Moisture Analyzer is supplied with a 3-pin power cable with an equipment grounding conductor. Only extension cables which meet the relevant standards and also have an equipment grounding conductor may be used. Intentional disconnection of the equipment grounding conductor is prohibited. The Halogen Moisture Analyzer works with heat! Ensure sufficient free space around the instrument to avoid heat accumulation and overheating (approximately 1 m free space above the instrument). Never place flammable materials on, below or next to the instrument as the area around the dryer unit warms up. Exercise caution when removing the sample. The sample itself, the sample chamber and any sample containers may still be very hot. During operation, you should never open the dryer unit as the ring-shaped heating element or its protective glass can reach 400 C! If you have to open the dryer unit on occasion, disconnect the instrument from the power supply and wait until the dryer unit has cooled down completely.

Section 1 - Introduction 6 1.1 Safety Precautions (Cont.) Certain samples require special care! With certain types of samples, there is a possibility of danger to personnel or damage to property through: Fire or explosion: Flammable or explosive substances; Substances containing solvents; Substances which release flammable or explosive vapors when heated. With such samples, work at a drying temperature that is low enough to prevent the formation of flames or an explosion and wear protective goggles. Should there be any uncertainty regarding the flammability of a sample, always work with a small sample (maximum. 1 gram). In such cases, never leave the instrument unattended! In cases of doubt, perform a careful risk analysis. Poisoning, burning: Substances which contain toxic or caustic components. Such substances may be dried only in a fume hood. Corrosion: Substances which release corrosive vapors when heated (e.g. acids). In the case of such substances, we advise you to work with small amounts of samples as the vapor can condense on cooler housing parts and cause corrosion. Please note that the user always takes responsibility and assumes liability for damage caused by use of the types of samples mentioned above! Never make any modifications or constructional alterations to the instrument and use only original spare parts and optional equipment from Ohaus Corporation. Your Moisture Analyzer is a rugged, precision instrument but you should still treat it carefully; it will then provide you with many years of trouble-free operation. Please comply with all notes and instructions in these operating instructions. Keep the instructions in a safe place where they are immediately at hand if any points are unclear. If you lose these instructions, please contact your OHAUS dealer for an immediate replacement. APPLICATION DISCLAIMER: Moisture determination applications must be optimized and validated by the user according to local regulations. Application specific data provided by Ohaus is provided for reference purposes only. Ohaus waives all liability for applications based on this data.

On/Off Test Menu Display START/STOP MB45 2. Installation This section contains unpacking and installation instructions for your new Moisture Analyzer. Section 2 - Installation 7 2.1 Unpacking and Checking Equipment Open the package and remove the instrument and the accessories. Check the completeness of the delivery. The following accessories are part of the standard equipment of your new Moisture Analyzer. 1 Box, Aluminum sample pans 1 Pan support 1 Specimen sample (circular, absorbent cellulose disk) 1 Draft shield element 1 Heat shield 1 Power cable 1 Set of operating instructions 1 Warranty card Remove packing material from the instrument. Check the instrument for transport damage. Immediately inform your Ohaus dealer if you have complaints or parts are missing. Store all parts of the packaging. This packaging guarantees the best possible protection for the transport of your instrument. 2.2 Selecting the Location The Moisture Analyzer should always be used in an environment which is free from excessive air currents, corrosives, vibration, and temperature or humidity extremes. These factors will affect displayed weight readings. DO NOT install the Moisture Analyzer next to: Setup Enter Print Open windows or doors or vents causing drafts or rapid temperature changes. Near vibrating, rotating or reciprocating equipment. 2.3 Installing the Heat Shield, Draft Shield and Pan Support PAN SUPPORT Install the heat shield, draft shield and pan support as shown. Turn the pan support until it engages In the locked position. DRAFT SHIELD HEAT SHIELD

Section 2 - Installation 8 2.4 Connecting to a Power Supply Check to ensure the voltage identification label on the Moisture Analyzer matches your local line voltage. The halogen dryer unit is designed to operate at a specific line voltage (120 V ac or 240 V ac). CAUTION: Connection to line voltages that are above or below the rated voltage can cause improper operation or damage to the unit. Connect power cord as shown. The MB35 is operational when power is applied. The display remains off until the On/Off button is pressed. Allow the Moisture Analyzer to warm up for at least 30 minutes to stabilize when turned on. WARNING: If the power cable supplied is not long enough, use only a proper 3-pin extension cable with an equipment grounding connector.

Section 2 - Installation 9 2.5 Operating Controls The MB35 Moisture Analyzer controls are grouped as operating buttons and function buttons with three modes of operation. EDIT MODE - The user is changing a parameter, no test running. MB35 HALOGEN RUN MODE - The unit is in process of running a test. RESULT MODE - Final result. On / Off Print Menu START STOP OPERATING BUTTONS MB35 Panel Controls On/Off Turns display on and off. START STOP Starts the drying process (Run Mode). Ends drying process (Enters Stop Mode). Tares the balance. (Enters Run Mode). Accepts selection in Edit Mode. Ends Result Mode. FUNCTION BUTTONS 100 10:00 Initial press of button highlights tempera- EDIT MODE ONLY CLEAR PAN PRESS 0.000 g * ture numerals. Additional presses increases temperature setting in 5 degree increments. EDIT MODE ONLY CLEAR PAN PRESS 100 0.000 g * 10:00 Initial press of button highlights shut-off selection. Additional presses steps through options, AUTO or TIMED (Minutes/seconds). EDIT MODE ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS232 PRINT EXIT In a non-run mode, initial press of brings up the ANALYZER SETUP screen. button

Section 3 - Analyzer Setup 10 3. Moisture Analyzer Setup 3.1 Language Setting For convienence, the Moisture Analyzer is equipped with several different languages available on all displays. This procedure permits the selection of any one language. 1. START ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT x6 ANALYZER SETUP TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT LANGUAGE 2. SELECT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE SELECT LANGUAGE SELECT LANGUAGE ENGLISH ESPANOL 3. ACCEPT/REJECT LANGUAGE CHANGE ALL TEXT TO ESPANOL ARE YOU SURE NO or 4. FINAL LANGUAGE ANALYZER WILL BE RESET 100 10:00 LIMPIE PLATLLO PULSE 0.000 g *

Section 3 - Analyzer Setup 11 3.2 Weight Calibration 1. ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT 2. TO START WEIGHT CAL PLACE 20.0G MASS 20g TO ABORT PRESS STRT/STP KEY 3. TO ABORT START STOP ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT 4. TO CONTINUE WEIGHT CAL REMOVE MASS TO ABORT PRESS STRT/STP KEY 5. TO ABORT START STOP ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT 6. TO SAVE WEIGHT CAL PRESS CAL SUCCESSFUL TO ABORT PRESS STRT/STP KEY ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT

Section 3 - Analyzer Setup 12 3.3 Temperature Calibration 1. TO START ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT NOTE: Optional Temperature Calibration Kit is required. x1 ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT 2. PREPARATION TEMP CAL TEMP CAL REMOVE PAN SUPPORT ABORT CALIBRATION INSERT CAL FIXTURE CLOSE COVER ABORT CALIBRATION TEMP CAL CALIBRATION READY PRESS /ACCEPT ABORT CALIBRATION 3. START CALIBRATION 100C TEMP CAL 100C CURRENT TEMP: --- C TM TO CAL PNT: 15:00 MIN 15 minute time lapse TEMP CAL 100C CURRENT TEMP: 100 C TM TO CAL PNT: 10:00 MIN ADJ CAL READING: 100 C ACCEPT NEW CAL ABORT CALIBRATION ADJ CAL READING: 100 C ACCEPT NEW CAL ABORT CALIBRATION 4. AFTER 15 MINUTE TIME PERIOD or ADJUST TO THERMOMETER READING TEMP CAL 100C CURRENT TEMP: 100 C TM TO CAL PNT: 10:00 MIN ADJ CAL READING: 101 C ACCEPT NEW CAL ABORT CALIBRATION TEMP CAL 100C CURRENT TEMP: 100 C TM TO CAL PNT: 09:23 MIN ADJ CAL READING: 101 C ACCEPT NEW CAL ABORT CALIBRATION

Section 3 - Analyzer Setup 13 3.3 Temperature Calibration (Cont.) 5. START CALIBRATION TEMP CAL 160C 160C CURRENT TEMP: TM TO CAL PNT: 100 C 15:00 MIN 15 minute time lapse TEMP CAL 160C CURRENT TEMP: TM TO CAL PNT: 160 C 10:00 MIN ADJ CAL READING: 160C ACCEPT NEW CAL ABORT CALIBRATION ADJ CAL READING: 160C ACCEPT NEW CAL ABORT CALIBRATION 6. AFTER 15 MINUTE TIME PERIOD or 7. ACCEPT CALIBRATION TEMP CAL 160C CURRENT TEMP: 160 C TM TO CAL PNT: 10:00 MIN ADJUST TO THERMOMETER READING TEMP CAL 160C CURRENT TEMP: 160 C TM TO CAL PNT: 10:00 MIN ADJ CAL READING: 161 C ACCEPT NEW CAL ABORT CALIBRATION ADJ CAL READING: 161 C ACCEPT NEW CAL ABORT CALIBRATION 8. FINISH CALIBRATION ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT Open the cover, allow unit to cool, remove the calibration fixture, replace the pan support and pan. 3.4 Time and Date Setting 1. TO START ANALYZER SETUP ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT x2 WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT 2. SET FORMAT TIME - DATE TIME - DATE or FORMAT: MM/DD/YR SET DATE: 07/10/01 TIME FMT: 12HR SET TIME: 11:30 AM FORMAT: DD.MM.YR SET DATE: 10. 07. 01 TIME FMT: 12HR SET TIME: 11:30 AM

Section 3 - Analyzer Setup 14 3.4 Time and Date Setting (Cont.) 3. Exit Without Saving Only when setting data. ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT 4. SET DATE TIME - DATE FORMAT: MM/DD/YR SET DATE: 06 /01 /01 TIME FMT: 12HR SET TIME: 11:30 AM or Repeat to complete date 5. SET FMT TIME - DATE FORMAT: MM/DD/YR SET DATE: 06/01/01 TIME FMT: 12HR SET TIME: 11:30 AM or Select 12HR or 24HR 6. SET TIME TIME - DATE FORMAT: MM/DD/YR SET DATE: 06/01/01 TIME FORMAT: 12HR SET TIME: 11 :30 AM or Repeat for minutes and am/pm 7. ACCEPT & LEAVE ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT 3.5 RS232 Settings 1. TO START ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT x3 ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT

Section 3 - Analyzer Setup 15 3.5 RS232 Settings (Cont.) 2. SET BAUD RATE RS232 BAUD RATE: 9600 PARITY: NONE DATA BITS: 8 STOP BITS: 1 HANDSHAKE: NONE or Default is 9600. 3. SET PARITY RS232 BAUD RATE: 9600 PARITY: NONE DATA BITS: 7 STOP BITS: 1 HANDSHAKE: NONE or Default is NONE. 4. SET DATA BITS RS232 BAUD RATE: 9600 PARITY: NONE DATA BITS: 8 STOP BITS: 1 HANDSHAKE: NONE or Default is 8. 5. SET STOP BITS RS232 BAUD RATE: 9600 PARITY: NONE DATA BITS: 7 STOP BITS: 1 HANDSHAKE: NONE or Default is 1. 6. SET HANDSHAKE RS232 BAUD RATE: 9600 PARITY: NONE DATA BITS: 7 STOP BITS: 1 HANDSHAKE: NONE or Default is NONE. 7. ACCEPT & LEAVE ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT

Section 3 - Analyzer Setup 16 3.6 Setting Print and GLP Printing On or Off 1. TO START ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT x4 ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT 2. SET PRINT PRINT PRINT: OFF GLP: PRINT INT: OFF OFF OFF or On or Off. 3. SET GLP PRINT PRINT: OFF GLP: PRINT INT: OFF OFF OFF or On or Off. 4. SET PRINT INTERVAL PRINT PRINT: OFF GLP: PRINT INT: OFF OFF OFF or Minutes or Seconds. 5. TO SAVE ANALYZER SETUP WEIGHT CAL TEMP CAL TIME-DATE RS-232 PRINT EXIT Complete Setup 100 10:00 CLEAR PAN PRESS * 0.000 g

4. Operating Your Moisture Analyzer Section 4 - Operating Your Moisture Analyzer 17 Once the Moisture Analyzer parameters have been set, moisture determinations can be made very simply. There are three simple steps to perform: 1. Setting the drying temperature, 2. Setting the drying time and 3. Preparing the sample. 4.1 Setting the Drying Temperature 100 10:00 CLEAR PAN PRESS * 0.000g or Set temperature from 50 C to 160 C. 4.2 Setting the Drying Time SELECT AUTO OR TIMED 100 10:00 SAMPLE <.500G * 0.000g or Select timed or auto. FLASHING TIME TIMED DRYING 100 07:30 SAMPLE <.500G * 0.000g or Change time when flashing. 4.3 Sample Preparation Please keep in mind the importance of preparing your sample, the distribution of the sample on the weighing pan, the type of sample and the temperature range. Remember, the greater the number of uniform samples tested, the greater the accuracy of the results. Results of substances which form crusts (e.g. glucose syrup) or pasty substances (e.g. butter) can be consider - ably improved by mixing with quartz sand. For pasty, fat containing and melting substances, use of a glass fiber filter is advantageous to increase the surface area of the sample. The use of a glass fiber filter can be useful for temperature-sensitive and skin forming substances. In this case, the sample to be dried is covered by the filter and thus receives a new surface.

Section 4 - Operating Your Moisture Analyzer 18 4.3 Sample Preparation (Cont). Clear the pan, press the Tare button. Incorrect sample distribution Correct sample distribution Distribution Correct amount Piling Homogenously distributed Excessive amount 4.4 Running the Test 130 05:00 SAMPLE <.500G 0.000 g * 130 05:00 Initial display. Place sample on pan. (See above for correct sample distribution) CLOSE COVER 1.300 g * 130 05:00 Start process. TEST READY PRESS START 1.300 g * 130 05:00 START STOP Sample during drying process. 130 C 02:45 29.60% * 0.915 G 130 05:00 Test end. TEST OVER... 05:00 29.60% * 0.915 G

4.5 RS232 Command Table Section 4 - Operating Your Moisture Analyzer 19 Output Formats Data output can be initiated in one of three ways: 1) By pressing the Print button; 2) Using the Print Interval feature; 3) Sending a print command ( P ) from a computer. RS232 Commands All communication is accomplished using standard ASCII format. Only the characters shown in the following table are acknowledged by the Moisture Analyzer. Invalid command response "ES" error indicates the Moisture Analyzer has not recognized the command. Commands sent to the Moisture Analyzer must be terminated with a Line Feed or carriage return-line line feed (CRLF). Data output by the Moisture Analyzer is always terminated with a carriage return - line feed (CRLF). Command Character Description RS232 COMMAND TABLE V Print SR version Esc V Print S/N (unit ID)? Print current mode. TIME Print Current Time. DATE Prints Current Date. P Print elapsed time and present reading. RS232 Pin out The following table illustrates the pin-out connections on the RS232 connector. 1 N/C 2 <- Data Out (TXD) 3 -> Data In (RXD) 4&6 Pins 4 and 6 are connected together. 5 Ground 7 -> Clear to send (CTS) 8 <- Request To Send (RTS) 9 N/C

Section 5 - Care and Maintenance 20 5. Care and Maintenance In this section, you will learn how to keep your Moisture Analyzer in good condition and how to replace expendable parts. 5.1 Cleaning Interior/Exterior Components To continue to obtain precise measurements, it is advisable to clean the interior components at regular intervals. Please note the following instructions for cleaning your instrument. Disconnect the instrument from the power supply before cleaning. PROTECTIVE GLASS TEMPERATURE SENSOR Cleaning Temperature Sensor and Protective Glass Check the protective glass and the temperature sensor for debris which could impede the operation. If the glass appears dirty, clean the surface facing the compartment using a commercial glass cleaner. If the sensor is dirty, clean using a mild cleaning agent. Removing Glass for Cleaning If the inside of the glass is dirty, open the cover and remove the four cover screws as shown. Remove the glass holder and glass from the cover and clean with a commercial glass cleaner on both sides. Reassemble after cleaning.

Section 5 - Care and Maintenance 21 5.2 Replacing Power Line Fuse If the instrument display fails to light after switching it on, check the power outlet first. If power is available, and the instrument fails to operate, the power fuse may be open (blown). Disconnect the instrument from the power supply before changing the fuse. Using a screwdriver, turn the fuse holder to the left (counterclockwise) and remove the fuse. Check the condition of the fuse. Replace blown fuse by those of the same type with the same rated value (5 x 20 mm, T6.3H 250 V). NOTE: If the fuse is good and power is available at the outlet, the cord or instrument may be defective. Try a new cord. If this does not work, the instrument should be sent back for servicing. The use of a fuse of a different type or with a different value as well as bridging or shunting the fuse is not allowed and can possibly cause a hazard to your safety and lead to instrument damage! 5.3 Accessories Description Ohaus Part No. Span Calibration Mass 20 g ASTM Class 1 Tolerance 49024-11 Security Locking Cable 470004-010 RS232 Interface Cable, 9 pin serial extension - PC to MB45 80500525 RS232 Interface Cable, MB35 to printer (25 pin) SF42 80500571 Data Printer SF42 Sample Pans 90mm diameter 80850086 Glass Fiber Pads 80850087 Pan, Re-usable - 90mm (set of three) 80850088 In-use Cover 80850085 Temperature Calibration Kit 11113857 Pan Handler 11113873

Section 5 - Care and Maintenance 22 5.4 Specifications MODEL MB35 Capacity 35g Readability 0.005g, 0.05% Temp. Settings 50 C to 160 C (5 increments) Drying Programs Standard Switch-off Criteria Timed, Auto Heat Source Halogen Calibration External calibration mass-20g Dimensions (DxWxH) (in/cm) 14 x 7.5 x 6/ 35.5 x 19 x 15.2 Pan Size 90 mm. diameter Weight (lb/kg) 9.8 / 4.5 Shipping Weight (lb/kg) 14.1 / 6.4 Admissible ambient conditions Use only in closed rooms Temperature range: 5 ºC to 40 ºC Atmospheric humidity: 80% rh @ to 30 ºC Warm-up time: At least 60 minutes after connecting the instrument to the power supply; when switched on from standby-mode, the instrument is ready for operation immediately. Voltage fluctuations: 15% +10% Installation category: II Pollution degree: 2 Power load: Max. 450 W during drying process Current consumption: 4 A or 2 A, according to the heating element Power supply voltage: 100 V 120 V or 200 V 240 V, 50/60 Hz (the voltage is given by the heating element) Power line fuse: 1 piece, 5 x 20 mm, T6,3 H 250 V

LIMITED WARRANTY Ohaus products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of delivery through the duration of the warranty period. During the warranty period Ohaus will repair, or, at its option, replace any component(s) that proves to be defective at no charge, provided that the product is returned, freight prepaid, to Ohaus. This warranty does not apply if the product has been damaged by accident or misuse, exposed to radioactive or corrosive materials, has foreign material penetrating to the inside of the product, or as a result of service or modification by other than Ohaus. In lieu of a properly returned warranty registration card, the warranty period shall begin on the date of shipment to the authorized dealer. No other express or implied warranty is given by Ohaus Corporation. Ohaus Corporation shall not be liable for any consequential damages. As warranty legislation differs from state to state and country to country, please contact Ohaus or your local Ohaus dealer for further details.