Retsch AS 450 control Benutzerhandbuch
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5.10.1
Starting ..................................................................................................................................... 24
5.10.2
Interrupting / Pause Function ................................................................................................... 24
5.10.3
Stopping / Stand-by Function .................................................................................................. 24
5.11
Setting the sieving time .................................................................................................................... 24
5.11.1
Activating the Undefined Sieving time ..................................................................................... 25
5.12
Switching on interval or continuous mode ....................................................................................... 25
5.12.1
Switching Off the Interval ......................................................................................................... 25
5.13
Memory
– Saving and calling-up sieving parameters ...................................................................... 25
5.13.1
Starting a saved program ........................................................................................................ 25
5.13.2
Saving programs ...................................................................................................................... 26
5.14
Setting the amplitude ....................................................................................................................... 26
5.14.1
Ampl
itude “mm”........................................................................................................................ 26
5.14.1.1
Setting the amplitude ....................................................................................................... 27
5.15
Sieve bottom acceleration in “g” ...................................................................................................... 27
5.15.1
Setting sieve bottom acceleration in “g” .................................................................................. 27
5.16
Acoustic Signal ................................................................................................................................ 28
5.17
Operating hours display ................................................................................................................... 28
5.18
Abbreviations in the Display ............................................................................................................ 28
5.19
Information on the sieve bottom acceleration mode ........................................................................ 28
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Retsch test sieves ................................................................................................................................ 29
6.1
The highest precision for exact results ............................................................................................ 29
6.1.1
Test Sieves with 400-mm and 450-mm Diameters ...................................................................... 29
6.2
Sieve accessories ............................................................................................................................ 30
6.3
Tested quality
– black on white........................................................................................................ 30
6.3.1
RETSCH Certificates ................................................................................................................... 30
6.3.2
Calibration Service ....................................................................................................................... 30
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Working instructions............................................................................................................................ 30
7.1
Sieving aids...................................................................................................................................... 30
7.2
Overview Table ................................................................................................................................ 31
7.3
Sieving Sample Quantities ............................................................................................................... 31
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Wet sieving ............................................................................................................................................ 32
8.1
Required accessories ...................................................................................................................... 33
8.1.1
Preparing the Wet Sieving ........................................................................................................... 33
8.1.2
Performing Wet Sieving ............................................................................................................... 34
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EasySieve® ........................................................................................................................................... 35
9.1
Control, evaluation, documentation ................................................................................................. 35
9.2
Serial PC connection ....................................................................................................................... 36
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Cleaning and service ........................................................................................................................... 36