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Maximum capacity:
5000g / 11lb:04oz
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Division:
1g / 0.1oz
- Convertible:
g / lb:oz
- Power supply:
Two CR 2032 lithium batteries
2. PRODUCT DEFINITION (FIG. 1)
1.
Platform
2.
Button
3.
Button
4.
Screen
5.
Battery compartment
Interference suppression:
The
interference of this appliance has been
suppressed in accordance with interference
suppression standards.
Electromagnetic compatibility:
This
appliance complies with the CEM
standards of electromagnetic compatibility.
1. INTRODUCTION
Before using the scales for the first time,
read this manual carefully in order to use
them correctly and keep them in good
condition. Keep the instructions for later
reference.
5. ADJUSTMENT
1.
Remove the lid from the battery
compartment (5) on the underside of
the scales and insert the two CR2032
batteries.
6. FUNCTIONING
3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
a)
TARE function icon
b)
Negative value icon
c)
Battery icon
d)
Weight displayed in lb:oz
e)
Weight displayed in g.
4. ICON DISPLAY (FIG. 2)
1.
Press on the
button to
connect the scales.
2.
The screen will be activated displaying
all the icons. (Fig. 2).
3.
Press the button
to select the unit
of measurement, in lb or en grams.
Note:
When the scales are switched on
the unit used previously will appear.
4.
Depending on whether grams or lb:
oz have been selected, the screen will
display the following:
a) in grams
b) in lb:oz
5.
The scales are now ready for use. Place
the object to be weighed in the centre
of the platform. When the digits on the
display remain fixed, you can make
the reading. The display reading is as
follows:
6.
Make sure that the scales show "zero"
weight before starting to weigh. If not,
press the tare button to reset
.
7.
If the scales are not used, they will
automatically switch off after 1 minute.
You can also switch them off manually
by pressing the
button for 5
seconds.
2.
Place the scales on a dry, solid surface,
making sure they are firmly positioned.
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