Owner's manual
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4.3.8.1 Calibration
Customer calibration of the bath on the controller using a self-selected calibration temperature. A positive
or negative calibration difference against it can be set.
General calibration instructions:
1. Set the required calibration temperature and set the calibration difference to 0.0°C
(see below “set calibration temperature“ and “set calibration difference“).
2. Measure the deviation from the selected calibration temperature under steady conditions, using a
reference instrument.
3. Set the calibration difference. If the measured reference temperature is lower than the indicated
value, the calibration difference has to be set with a negative sign.
4. Carry out a check measurement using the reference meter.
Example: Temperature difference between controller display (e.g. 70.0°C) and bath liquid (e.g. 69,0°C) has
to be corrected.
1. Set calibration temperature to 70.0°C and set calibration difference to 0.0°C.
2. Using a calibrated reference instrument, the measured temperature is 69.0°C at a setpoint
temperature of 70.0°C.
3. Set calibration difference to –1.0°C.
4. After the bath has settled down the reference instrument should read 70.0°C.
Adjustment range: calibration temperature:
waterbaths: 10°C to 95°C
oilbaths: 20°C to 200°C
Adjustment range: calibration difference:
water-/oilbaths: -5.0°C to 5.0°C
Set calibration temperature:
Rotate the push/turn control until flashes.
The calibration temperature can then be set with the SET key depressed as
described in section 4.3.
Set calibration difference:
Rotate the push/turn control until flashes.
The calibration difference can then be set with the SET key depressed as described
in section 4.3.
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Note:
Setting the calibration difference to 0.0°C restores the factory calibration!
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