iBalance 601 & M01 

The new 2007 iBalance 601 and M01 are the perfect Lab / Reloading / Precision scales. They read up to 1000 grams in 0.01 gram increments. The iBalance comes complete with a built in rechargeable battery, bright LED dual panel display, locking load cell, wind cover, stainless steel tray, level bubble and AC Adaptor. The two extra-large LED displays makes for easy reading from any angle or even across the room.

This scale reads in multiple modes for a wide array of uses. It also has a parts counting feature which can count items as small as a grain of rice, and give you the total amount of items placed on the scale. You can choose from multiple sample sizes for parts counting (this scale is truly professional technology)

Displays in Grams, Troy Ounces, Carats, and Parts Counting

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Specifications

iBalance 601

iBalance 601
Specifications
Capacity
600g | 19.29ozt | 3000ct
Dimensions
230 x 180mm (9½" x 7½")
Tray/Platform Size
4.5" Diameter
Max Overload
150% of Capacity
Power Source
Rechargeable internal battery or AC adaptor (included)
Operation temp.
32 - 104F (0 - 40C)
Readabilty / Accuracy
+/- 0.01g | 0.0005ozt | 0.05ct
Warranty
Lifetime/30 year worldwide warranty

iBalance iM01

iBalance iM01
Specifications
Capacity
1000g | 32.15ozt | 5000ct
Dimensions
230 x 180mm (9½" x 7½")
Tray/Platform Size
4.5" Diameter
Max Overload
150% of Capacity
Power Source
Rechargeable internal battery or AC adaptor (included)
Operation temp.
32 - 104F (0 - 40C)
Readabilty / Accuracy
+/- 0.01g | 0.0005ozt | 0.05ct
Warranty
Lifetime/30 year worldwide warranty

Features

  • Reads up to 1000 grams x 0.01 gram
  • Reads in 4 Standard
    Modes
  • Parts Counting Feature
  • Stainless Steel Weighing Platform
  • Digital Auto calibration
  • Tare Function
  • RS232 Computer Port (integrated)
  • Large Bright LED displays (front and back)
  • Net weight / stability and low battery indicators
  • Locking load cell for protection from overload
  • Level Bubble and
    adjustable angle feet included
  • AC Adaptor included
  • Rechargeable internal battery included
  • Included wind cover that slides open on 3 sides for ease of use
  • Lifetime/30 year Worldwide Warranty

User Manual

i601 & iM01 ...

i601 & iM01 Manuals

i601 & iM01 Manuals

IMPORTANT
AMENDED CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS AND NOTE FOR THE i601 / iM01

Start with the scale powered OFF. Be sure the load cell
protection screw is not installed

 

1)
Press and hold the ZERO key (the key furthest to the right)

2)
Press and release the On/Off key (the red key). Be sure NOT to release
the ZERO key

3)
The scale will enter calibration mode and show CAL 0 Now you can release
the ZERO key

4)
The scale will show CAL 500 (i601) or CAL 1000 (iM01). This is
telling you that you need either a 500g weight or a 1000g weight to calibrate

5)
Place that weight (500g or 1000g) on the tray and wait 10 seconds. The
scale will automatically finish calibration.

6)
Remove the weights and turn the scale off. Calibration is completed.

It is
important to note that there is a silver screw-plug on the left side of the
scale that needs to be removed before use.
This is a transport-protection
screw and the scale cannot be operated with the screw in place. There is a
plug to seal the hole included in the box. Please see the diagram below.
Note that the screw should be re-installed whenever the scale is going to be
transported. Please be sure
to only use the scale on a flat, stable surface that is completely level.
Otherwise the scale will drift or count upwards/downwards slightly during use.

 

Low Batteries, bad battery connections & Faulty AC Adaptors are the #1 cause of scale malfunction and inaccuracy! We test all of our scale returns from consumers. Fully
60% of consumer returns are battery related problems. This sounds silly but it's true!
A scale will perform slowly, or read inaccurately when it has low batteries.
Please replace the batteries often (and only use good quality
batteries). We include good quality batteries with all of our scales
but batteries can run low in storage.
If your scale simply won't turn on while on Battery power,
this is
often caused by loose battery connections. Battery prongs (terminals) are
made of metal. They must be making good contact with your batteries in order for
the scale to power on. You can use a paperclip to slightly bend the
battery prongs to make them have a better connection. Also some poorly designed
batteries have recessed or partially obstructed battery terminals. This may
cause your prongs to be touching the plastic housing of the battery instead of
the metal battery terminal. A Faulty AC adaptor can cause your scale to act unstable with numbers "jumping"
all around. Please test your scale with a good set of batteries (instead
of the AC adaptor) to determine if perhaps the AC adaptor is faulty.

 


TROUBLESHOOTING
& OPERATION NOTES

1) If
the scale does not perform accurately or shows Out2, please recalibrate as outlined in the
manual.

2) If
the Display ever becomes locked on EEEEE, this indicates that the scale was
shocked, dropped or otherwise damaged and the delicate weighing sensors have
been damaged. You can try recalibrating the scale (If the sensor has not been
hurt too badly it may work again after recalibration). Otherwise you will have
to follow the warranty instructions that came with your scale.

3) If
the display becomes locked on 8888, this often indicates low power. However
sometimes it also may indicate a serious zero mark error. This means when you
turn the scale on, it can't determine what zero is (a slight zero mark error
will cause situation #1 above) Thus, if new batteries do not fix this error
please follow the warranty instructions.

4) If
the display shows UNST, this means the scale is not stable. Try operating the
scale on a more stable surface & be sure nothing is on the tray or stuck under
the tray when you turn it on. If the problem persists, it may be an indication
of fatal sensor damage.

5) If
the scale is on AC power and it will not properly stabilize (fluctuating weights
are shown on the display), this may be caused by a malfunctioning AC adaptor.
Please try operating the scale on Battery power to see if the problem persists.
If the problem does not occur on Battery power then it is a sign of a bad or
improper AC adaptor. Please replace the AC adaptor. If the problem occurs on
Battery power also, it may be a sign of environmental issues, please read the special
warning in this manual.

 

i601 iM01
Regular Users Manual

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