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User Manual 

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Vivienne 

 

Talking Kitchen Scale 

 
 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Vivienne

Page 1: ...User Manual ____________________________________________________________ Vivienne Talking Kitchen Scale...

Page 2: ...page 8 4 11 Date page 8 4 11 1 Date Announcement page 8 4 11 2 Setting the Date manually page 8 4 12 Timer page 8 4 13 Measuring Units page 8 4 14 Weighing Liquids page 9 4 15 Scale Counter page 9 4 1...

Page 3: ...essed by the product s accuracy and diversity Adding weight up to a predetermined target weight is as easily possible as many other applications Its weighing plate of about 180 square centimetres will...

Page 4: ...ws First Row In the following manual the three keys of the first row will be called from left to right key 1 key 2 and key 3 Key 1 will start the adding weight function key 2 is needed to operate the...

Page 5: ...as well as the loudspeaker grill 3 Power Supply Vivienne can be operated with batteries as well as a power supply unit A suitable power supply unit is optional and has to be ordered separately Batteri...

Page 6: ...ne of these functions press the ON OFF key To enter one of the settings offered press and hold the ON OFF key To leave menu simultaneously press key 4 and 6 second row right and left key 4 4 Tare Weig...

Page 7: ...nce Measurement After setting a desired weight again press key 2 and you will hear desired weight Start adding weight You will hear a tone frequency while doing so The closer you are to your desired w...

Page 8: ...the minus or plus key Confirm each setting with the ON OFF key and proceed as described 4 12 Timer Press and hold key 7 third row left key to enter the settings for the timer By pressing the minus or...

Page 9: ...e that the reference weight refers to one piece You can always exit the scale counter function by simultaneously pressing key 4 and 6 If you would like to change the reference weight re start the scal...

Page 10: ...ice to high humidity extremely high or low temperatures or any dust or dirt The operating temperature of the device lies between 5 and 30 C If any liquid enters the device remove the batteries path th...

Page 11: ...quential damages The exposure of the device to liquids strong electromagnetic fields heat as well as dropping the device or opening the case causes immediate loss of guarantee In case of problems plea...

Page 12: ...Symbols used 11 Manufacturer Vivienne 09 2011 Caution Additional information Must be disposed off separately from household waste Manufactured by CareTec International GmbH Stubenbastei 1 A 1010 Vienn...

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