TARE MODE: When the total loaded
weight is more than 200g, the symbol
(tare weight) will show. In TARE mode
you can reset the LED to ZERO and can
also track the cumulative total of the
different loads being weighed. To do this:
Add the first load to the scale and press
. This LED display will reset to "0".
Press
again to see the cumulative
weight of all loads. This cycle can be
repeated until the maximum load is
reached.
Error Codes
'Err': The scales are overloaded, and the
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maximum weight has been exceeded.
Remove object(s) from the scale to avoid
damaging the sensor.
'----': The measuring is not stable,
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please wait for a moment.
'Lo': Batteries are low and need
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replacing.
Switching Off
Auto switch-off: If no operation is made
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in two minutes, the scale will switch off
automatically.
Manual switch-off: Long press
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turn off the scale manually to maximise
battery life.
CLEANING & STORAGE
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WARNING: ALWAYS TURN THE
PRODUCT OFF AND REMOVE THE
BATTERIES PRIOR TO CLEANING
AND STORAGE.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW WATER
OR OTHER LIQUIDS TO RUN INTO
THE INTERIOR OF THE PRODUCT,
AS THIS COULD CREATE AN
ELECTRICAL HAZARD.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE ANY
ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR
SOLVENTS, AS THIS WILL DAMAGE
THE PRODUCT.
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Clean the scale surface by wiping it with
a soft, damp cloth. Dry the surface of
the scale with a soft clean cloth.
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Store the product in a safe, clean and
dry place, out of reach of children when
not in use.
RECYCLING & DISPOSAL
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Waste electrical and electronic products
(WEEE), batteries, accumulators, and packaging
should not be disposed of with general
household waste. This is to prevent possible
harm to the environment and human well-being,
and to help conserve our natural resources.
Most electrical products with a plug, battery,
or cable can be recycled. Contact your local
council, household waste disposal service, or
the store where you purchased the product for
to
information regarding the collection schemes in
your area.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE)
This symbol on the product and/or packaging
indicates that Waste Electrical products (WEEE)
under Directive 2012/19/EU which governs used
electrical and electronic appliances, should not
be disposed of with general household waste.
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