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EC Series EN-1

1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................ EN-2


1.1 Product Description .............................................................. EN-2
1.2 General Features .................................................................. EN-2
1.3 Safety Precautions ................................................................ EN-2

2 INSTALLATION ............................................................................. EN-3


2.1 Unpacking ........................................................................... EN-3
2.2 Installing Components .......................................................... EN-3
2.3 Selecting the Location ........................................................... EN-3
2.4 Leveling the Scale ................................................................ EN-3
2.5 Connecting Power ................................................................ EN-4
2.6 Initial Calibration .................................................................. EN-4

3 OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS .................................... EN-5


3.1 Display Symbols .................................................................. EN-5
3.2 Controls and Functions ......................................................... EN-6

4 OPERATIONS ............................................................................... EN-7


4.1 Switching the Unit On and Off ................................................ EN-7
4.2 Manual Tare ........................................................................ EN-7
4.3 Pre-set Tare .......................................................................... EN-7
4.4 Zero Operation ..................................................................... EN-8
4.5 Sampling, Calculating Average Piece Weight (APW) ................ EN-8
4.6 Entering a Known Piece Weight ............................................. EN-8
4.7 Storing Piece Weight into Memory .......................................... EN-9
4.8 Recalling Piece Weight from Memory ...................................... EN-9
4.9 Accumulation: Weight and Quantity ....................................... EN-9

5 SCALE SETTINGS ........................................................................ EN-10


5.1 Auto-Off .............................................................................. EN-10
5.2 Zero Tracking Range ............................................................ EN-10
5.3 Zero Display Range ............................................................. EN-10
5.4 Filtering .............................................................................. EN-10
5.5 Zero Return Range ............................................................... EN-11
5.6 Backlight ............................................................................ EN-11
5.7 Unit Selection ...................................................................... EN-11
5.7 APW Re-computing .............................................................. EN-11

6 CALIBRATION .............................................................................. EN-12


7 TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................... EN-12
8 TECHNICAL DATA ........................................................................ EN-13
EN-2 EC Series

1 INTRODUCTION
This manual contains installation, operation and maintenance instructions for the
EC Series counting scale. Please read the manual completely before installation
and operation.

1.1 Product Description


The EC Series is an economical compact counting scale designed for fast, accurate
operation ideally suited for annual inventories, parts rooms, rentals and other counting
applications. Combining an internal accuracy of 1:600,000, Average Piece Weight
(APW) of 0.01g/0.00002lb to 0.1g/0.0002lb (depending on model) and an internal
rechargeable battery, the Ohaus EC Series scale offers accuracy, durability and
portability in one easy-to-use design.

1.2 General Features


; Capacity models: 3000g/6lb, 6000g/15lb, 15000g/30lb, 30000g/60lb with
maximum displayed resolution of 1:30,000.
; Stainless steel weighing pan
; Durable plastic housing with protective cover
; 3-window, backlit LCD with prominent 19mm high digits
; Fast display of Weight, Average Piece Weight (APW) and Parts Count.
; Gram or pound weighing units
; Low sample weight and APW indication
; Full counting keypad with numeric keys
; Dedicated TARE and SAMPLE keys for simple and fast operation
; Accumulator function for weight and parts count
; Adjustable filtering level for weighing under various conditions
; Auto-optimization recalculates APW constantly for enhanced counting accuracy
; 10-APW memory locations
; 80-hour Internal rechargeable battery with power-saving Auto-shut off feature

1.3 Safety Precautions


For safe and dependable operation of this scale, please comply with the
following safety precautions:
; Verify that the input voltage printed on the AC Adapter and the plug type matches
the local AC power supply.
; Make sure that the power cord does not pose a potential obstacle or tripping
hazard.
; Disconnect the scale from the power supply when cleaning the scale.
; Do not operate the scale in hazardous or unstable environments.
; Do not immerse the scale in water or other liquids
; Do not drop loads on the platform.
; Use only approved accessories and peripherals, as available.
; Operate the scale only under ambient conditions specified in these instructions.
; Service should be performed by authorized personnel only.
EC Series EN-3

2 INSTALLATION
2.1 Unpacking
Unpack and verify that the following components have been included:
; EC Scale
; Weighing Platform (plastic base with stainless steel pan)
; Instruction Manual
; AC Adapter
Save the packaging material. This packaging ensures the best possible protection
for the storage or transport of the product.

2.2 Installing Components


Position the weighing platform pins into the through-holes on the top housing, then
set the platform securely into place. Secure the in-use cover with double-sided tape
as needed.

IMPORTANT:

; BEFORE USING THE SCALE, REMOVE THE SHIPPING PROTECTION SCREW


located underneath the scale. This screw ensures protection of the load cell
during transport, but will need to be removed for the scale to operate properly.

; It is recommended that the protective screw be re-installed if transporting the


scale. Do not over-tighten the protective screw as it may damage the load cell.
To re-install, turn the scale on and place a 500g weight on the pan, then
slowly screw in the protection screw until the display shows a value between
250g to 400g.

2.3 Selecting the Location


Operate the scale on a firm, level surface. Avoid locations with rapid temperature
changes, excessive dust, moisture, air currents, vibrations, electromagnetic fields,
heat or direct sunlight.

2.4 Leveling the Scale


Adjust the leveling feet until the bubble is centeredin the circle of the level indicator
(located on the front panel).

NOTE: Ensure that the scale is level each time its location is changed.
EN-4 EC Series

2.5 Connecting Power


2.5.1 AC Power
Verify that the intended AC power source matches the AC adapter rating. Connect
the supplied AC adapter to the power input receptacle underneath the scale. Plug
the AC adapter into a properly grounded power outlet.

2.5.2 Battery Power


The battery will begin charging with the AC adapter connected accordingly. An LED
indicator below and to the right of the Count window shows the status of battery
charging:
• Green – battery is fully charged
• Yellow – battery is partially charged and charging
• Red – battery is nearly discharged

When AC power is not available, the scale will operate on the internal rechargeable
battery. The scale will automatically switch to battery operation if there is a power
failure or the power cord is removed. Low battery charge is indicated by the
annunciator (the scale will operate for approximately 10 hours more before
automatically switching off).

Before using the scale for the first time, the internal rechargeable battery should be
fully charged for up to 12 hours. A fully charged battery can operate the scale for
approximately 80 hours independent of AC power. The scale can be operated
during the charging process. The battery is protected against overcharging and
the scale can remain connected to the AC power line.

NOTES:
; The battery must be recharged every 3 months if the scale is not used for a long
time.
; Dispose of the lead acid battery according to local laws and regulations

CAUTION
BATTERY IS TO BE REPLACED ONLY BY AN AUTHORIZED OHAUS SERVICE DEALER.
RISK OF EXPLOSION CAN OCCUR IF REPLACED WITH THE WRONG TYPE OR
CONNECTED IMPROPERLY

2.6 Initial Calibration


When the scale is operated for the first time, a Span Calibration is recommended to
ensure accurate weighing results. Before performing the calibration, be sure to
have the appropriate calibration weights.

Refer to Section 6 for Span Calibration procedures.


EC Series EN-5

3 OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS


3.1 Display Symbols
Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
Wt.
Lo

APW
Lo STB

“WEIGHT” • Weight Window - displays weight of object on


weighing pan, or accumulated weight value

• Center of Zero Indication

• Tare or Pre-set Tare (PT) Indication

“PIECE WEIGHT” • Piece Weight Window - displays the Average


Piece Weight (APW) value, or number of
weighments

“Wt. Lo” • Low Sample Weight Indication - total sample


weight is less than 10 display divisions, add
more samples for more accurate reading

“APW Lo” • Low Average Piece Weight Indication - calculated


APW is less than 1/10 display divisions, unit
weight is too small for ensuring accurate quantity
calculations

“COUNT” • Piece Count Window - displays the calculated


number of pieces on the weighing pan, or
accumulated piece count value

• Scale is in Accumulation mode

• Low battery charge, recharge battery

“STB” • Stable Indication, scale is in stable condition

o LED • Battery Charging Indication:


o Green – battery is fully charged
o Yellow – battery is partially charged and
charging
o Red – battery is nearly discharged
EN-6 EC Series

3.2 Controls and Functions

Sample • Inputs the indicated sample size and weight to


calculate APW

• Inputs the weight of the object on the weighing pan


Tare as a Tare value
• Long press – enters user setup mode

APW • Inputs the indicated unit weight value entered via the
numeric keypad

• Zeros the display


Zero • Long press – initiates calibration

• Inputs the indicated value entered via the numeric


PT keypad as a Pre-set Tare value

• Adds the indicated weight or piece count value into


M+ Accumulation memory
• Long press - recalls and displays the total
Accumulation data: weight, count and number of
weighments

C • Clears the indicated input values

0-9-. • 11 x Numeric keys, 0-9 and decimal point


EC Series EN-7

4 OPERATIONS
4.1 Switching the Unit On and Off
The power switch is located underneath the right-hand side of the scale. Push the
switch to the “I” position to turn the scale on, and to the “O” position to turn the
scale off. Allow 15-30 minutes for the scale to warm up before use.
NOTE: Make sure the weighing pan is empty before turning the scale on.

4.2 Manual Tare


Tare is indicated by the QT annunciator.

Place the container on the weighing Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
pan (ex. 100g), then press TARE.
“tARE” will be displayed momentarily 100.0. 0.. 0..
before the weight is tared. ------. tArE ------.
0.0. 0.0. 0..

4.3 Pre-set Tare


Pre-set Tare is a known tare value entered via the numeric keypad
Pre-set Tare is indicated by the QT annunciator.
With an empty pan: Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
Press PT, “PrEtA” will flash on the
display. Enter a numeric value (ex. 0.0. PrEtA ------.
200g), then press PT. The Pre-set 200.0. PrEtA ------.
Tare will be displayed as a negative
value (no weight on the pan). -200.0. 0.. ------.

With an existing weight on the pan Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
(ex. 250g):
Press PT, “PrEtA” will flash on the 250.0. 0.. 0..
display. Enter a numeric value 0.0. PrEtA ------.
(ex. 200g), then press PT.
The Net weight will be displayed. 200.0. PrEtA ------.
When the weight is removed from the
pan, the negative weight displayed 50.0. 0.. 0..
is the Pre-set Tare value.
-200.0. 0.. ------.

NOTE: To clear the Tare or Pre-set Tare value, press TARE with the pan empty.
EN-8 EC Series

4.4 Zero Operation


Center of Zero is indicated by the annunciator.
Press ZERO to zero the weight dis- Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
play.
“CEntr” will be displayed momentarily ------. CEntr ------.
before the display is zeroed. 0.0. 0.. 0..

4.5 Sampling, Calculating Average Piece Weight (APW)


Place the desired sample onto the Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
weighing pan (or into a tared con-
tainer) (ex. 3000g). 3000.0. 0.. 0..
Press SAMPLE. “SAmP” will be dis- 3000.0. SAnnP. ------.
played momentarily before the calcu-
lated APW is confirmed (based on the 3000.0. 300.000. 10..
last sample size entered or ex-factory
default 10 if used for the first time).
Or, enter a new sample size (ex. 50) 3000.0. 50.. 60.
60..
via the numeric keypad before press-
ing SAMPLE. 3000.0. SAnnP. ------.
3000.0. 60.0000. 50..
NOTES:
; The larger the sample size, the more accurate the APW.
; The sample size entered is retained even after the unit is turned off.
; Unless stored into memory (refer to Sec.4.7), Piece Weight values are not
retained when the unit is turned off.

4.6 Entering a Known Piece Weight


Enter the value of a known piece Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
weight via the numeric keypad
(ex. 40g/pc.), then press APW (with 0.0. 40.. 0.
0..
a weight on the pan, the piece count
is automatically calculated and dis-
played). 0.0. 40.. 0..
NOTES:
; To clear the Piece Weight value, press C.
; “Wt. Lo” annunciator will turn on if the total sample weight is less than 10
display divisions. Add more samples for a more accurate or stable reading.
; “APW Lo” annunciator will turn on if the APW value is less than 1/10th display
divisions. Increase the piece weight value for more accurate results.
; Initate entry of decimal values with a “0”. For example. 0.5g is entered as “0” ”.” “5”.
EC Series EN-9

4.7 Storing Piece Weight into Memory


There are 10 memory locations (0 to 9 numeric keys) available to store APW values.
After determining the piece weight Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
(refer to Sec. 4.5 or 4.6), long-press
APW for approx. 2 seconds. “StorE” 0.0. 40.. 0..
will flash on the display. 0.0. S t orE 0..
Press any one of the numeric keys
to store the piece weight data in this 0.0. 40.0. 0..
selected location.
NOTE: Stored APW values are retained when the unit is turned off.

4.8 Recalling Piece Weight from Memory


Press the numeric key (ex. location 5) Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
with the stored piece weight data (ex.
40 g/pc), then press APW two times. 0.0. 0.. 0..
The stored data will be uploaded and 0.0. 5.. 0.
0..
displayed. Memory Location

0.0. 40.000 0..

4.9 Accumulation: Weight and Quantity


Accumulation is indicated by the annunciator.
Place the item to be weighed/counted Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
on the pan (ex. 300g with APW of
60g). Press M+. “Add”, then the 300.0. 60.0000 5..
accumulation event is displayed ------. Add ------.
momentarily before reverting to nor-
mal weighing mode. 300.0. =01= 5..
NOTE: Weight display must return to Total Accumulated Total Accumulation Total Accumulated
zero before the next accumulation Weight Times Count
can register.
300.0. 60.000. 5..

To recall Total Accumulation data, Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
press M+ with no weight on the pan.
The data is displayed momentarily 1500.0. =05= 25..
before reverting to normal weighing Total Accumulated
Weight
Total Accumulation
Times
Total Accumulated
Count
mode.
1500.0. 60.000. 25..
To clear the Total Accumulation data,
press C while the data is displayed.
NOTE: Accumulation data is not retained when the unit is turned off.
EN-10 EC Series

5 SCALE SETTINGS
; Long-press TARE to enter into the user-selectable scale settings (Setup mode).
; In Setup mode:
o Press Sample to step through available settings
o Press Tare to accept the displayed setting and proceed to the next Setup
parameter
; Press C at any time to exit from the Setup mode.
; Re-start the scale after changing settings in the Setup mode

The following parameters are available:

5.1 Auto-Off
Sets the period of inactivity before Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
the scale automatically turns off.
The following settings are available: 0.. A.Off ------.
Default Setting Auto-Off Internal Count
0 = Off, 2, 5, 8 (minutes) (disregard)

5.2 Zero Tracking Range


Sets the range in which the zero Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
reading is maintained.
The following settings are available: 2.. trAC ------.
Default Setting Zero Tracking Internal Count
0 = Off, 1 = 0.5d, 2 = 1d, 3 = 2d, Range (disregard)
4 = 3d
(d = scale division)

5.3 Zero Display Range


Sets the range in which the Zero Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
indication turns on.
The following settings are available: 3.. 2Ero ------.
Default Setting Zero Display Range Internal Count
0 = Off, 1 = 0.5d, 2 = 1d, 3 = 2d, (disregard)
4 = 3d
(d = scale division)

5.4 Filtering
Sets the level in which the Stable Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
indication turns on; the higher the
setting, the faster stabilization time. 1.. Filt ------.
Default Setting Filtering Level Internal Count
The following settings are available: (disregard)
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (level)
EC Series EN-11

5.5 Zero Return Range


Sets the level in which the zero point Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
is stable; the higher the setting, the
more stable. 0.. t.rAtE ------.
Default Setting Zero Return Range Internal Count
The following settings are available: (disregard)
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (level)

5.6 Backlight
Sets the activation mode of the Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
backlight.
The following settings are available: 0.. bL ------.
Default Setting Backlight Internal Count
0 = Auto-on with items greater than (disregard)
9d placed on the pan or any
key is pressed; turns off after 5
seconds of inactivity.
1 = Manual; press the decimal point
key [.] to switch the backlight
on or off.

5.7 Unit Selection


Sets the active weighing unit. Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
The following settings are available:
0 = Grams (g), 1 = Pounds (lb) 0.. Unit ------.
Default Setting Weighing Unit Internal Count
(disregard)

5.8 APW Re-computing


Sets the APW re-computing mode. Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
Optimizes piece weight accuracy by
automatically re-computing the 0.. AV ------.
Default Setting APW Re-averaging Internal Count
existing APW as further pieces (less (disregard)
than the original quantity on the pan)
are added (a beep will sound in this
event).
The following settings are available:
0 = Off, 1 = On
EN-12 EC Series

6. CALIBRATION
For best results, calibrate the scale at regular intervals. Temperature changes,
geographic gravity variations, altitude changes and abuse are few reasons why a
scale may need recalibration.

When the scale is ideally positioned for operation, enter calibration and proceed as
follows:
Long-press Zero to initiate calibra- Weight g Piece Weight g/pc Count pcs
tion (do not release key-press until
“CAL” is displayed). 0.. 3000.0. CAL
The required calibration weight is Actual calibration Required calibration Procedure
displayed (ex. 3000g for a 3kg weight value

model). At this time, a different


calibration weight value can be
entered via the numeric keypad.
Place the corresponding calibration
weight on the pan. The display 3000.0. 3000.0. CAL
flashes until the actual weight is reg- 3000.0. 3000.03000.0. CAL
istered and the calibration process
ends (the scale momentarily beeps 3000.0. 0.. 0..
before exiting to normal weighing
mode).
NOTE: Press Zero at any time to abort during the calibration process.
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
The following table lists common problems, possible causes and remedies. If the
problem persists, contact Ohaus or your authorized Ohaus dealer.
Symptom Possible Causes Remedy
Scale will not turn on. AC power not connected. Connect scale to power.
Battery discharged. Connect scale to power and
charge battery.

Battery fails to charge fully. Battery is defective or past its Have the battery replaced by an
useful life. authorized Ohaus service dealer.

Weight reading does Unstable environment. Ensure a stable environment.


not stabilize. Interference under pan. Ensure that the weighing pan is
unobstructed and free to move.

Scale does not display Improper calibration. Calibrate the scale using proper
accurately. calibration weights.

E1, E2, E3 displayed The pan is placed incorrectly. Reposition the pan correctly.
Zero limit exceeded during Ensure the pan is empty before
power up. switching the scale on.

--OL-- displayed Load exceeds scale capacity. Reduce the load on the pan.
EC Series EN-13

8. TECHNICAL DATA

Model EC3 EC6 EC15 EC30


Capacity x Readability 3000 g x 0.1 g 6000 g x 0.2 g 15000 g x 0.5 g 30000 g x 1 g
6 lb x 0.0002 lb 15 lb x 0.0005 lb 30 lb x 0.001 lb 60 lb x 0.002 lb
Maximum Displayed 1:30000 1:30000 1:30000 1:30000
Resolution
Min Recommended 1 g / 0.002 lb 2 g / 0.005 lb 5 g / 0.01 10 g / 0.02 lb
Sample Weight
Min Recommended APW 0.01 g / 0.00002 lb 0.02 g / 0.00005 lb 0.05 g / 0.0001 lb 0.1 g / 0.0002 lb
Construction Stainless steel pan, plastic housing
Weighing Units g, lb
Application Modes Weighing, Counting, Accumulation
Display 3-Window, 19 mm / 0.75” High, 6-digit,
7-segment backlit LCD display
Display Indicators Stability, Center of Zero, Tare, Low Sample Weight,
Low APW, Accumulation, Battery status
Memories 10 locations for APW
Keyboard 7 function, 11 numeric x Membrane switch:
Tare, Sample, APW, Zero, Pre-set Tare, M+, Cancel
Zero Range 4% of Full Scale Capacity
Tare Range Full Capacity by Subtraction (except EC15, up to 10kg only)
Stabilization Time < 2 seconds
Operating Temperature 0° to 40°C
Humidity Range <90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Power AC Adapter 12V DC / 800mA
Internal rechargeable lead acid battery
Battery Life 80 hours continuous use with 12 hour recharge time
Calibration Automatic external with kg mass
Shipping Protection Shipping screw to avoid damage to sensitive components
Safe Overload Capacity 120% of capacity
Pan Size 294 x 226 mm / 11.6 x 8.9 in.
Scale Dimensions W x H x D 325 x 114 x 330.5 mm / 12.8 x 4.5 x 13 in.
Shipping Dimensions 440 x 160 x 360 mm / 17.3 x 6.3 x 14.2 in.
WxHxD
Net Weight 4.2 kg / 9.2 lb
Shipping Weight 5.3 kg / 11.7 lb
Other Features Auto-Zero Tracking, Filtering Level, Auto-Optimization of APW
EN-14 EC Series

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 online at www.ohaus.com.

EC Emissions Note
This device complies with EN55011/CISPR 11 Class B Group 1.

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 21, 2009, Ohaus Corporation, USA, was re-registered to
the ISO 9001:2008 standard.

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.
EC Series EN-15

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.

The Batteries Directive 2006/66/EC introduces new requirements from


September 2008 on removability of batteries from waste equipment in EU
Member States. To comply with this Directive, this device has been designed for
safe removal of the batteries at end-of-life by a waste treatment facility.

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.

For disposal instructions in Europe, refer to www.ohaus.com, choose your


country then search for WEEE.

Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection.


EN-16 EC Series

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.
Ohaus Corporation
7 Campus Drive
Suite 310
Parsippany, NJ 07054 USA
Tel: (973) 377-9000
Fax: (973) 944-7177

With offices worldwide / Con oficinas en todo el mundo / Bvreaux dans le monde entire /
Weltweite Geshäftsstellen / Con uffici in tutto il mondo.
www.ohaus.com

© 2011 Ohaus Corporation, all rights reserved / todas los derechos reservados /
tous droits reserves / alle rechte vorbehalten / tutti I diritti riservati.

*80251009*
P/N 80251009 B
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