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1. Turn food scales over and remove plastic
battery tab.
Place scales upright on a flat, level and
dry surface.
2. If using the bowl or any other container,
place container on platform before
turning on the scale.
3. Turn on the Food Scales by pressing the
‘POWER’ button. The LCD will display.
4. The Food scales weighs in grams or
ounces.
To select your preference, simply press
'unit' until the desired weight is selected.
5. Place ingredients either in a container
or directly onto the weighing platform.
The weight will be displayed on the LCD
display. As more ingredients are added
the weight displayed on the LCD will
automatically increase.
Note: It is recommended that only water can
be weighed when using the millilitres/fluid
ounces function. Water is the only liquid that
is equal in grams and millilitres and ounces/
fluid ounces.
Add & Weigh / Zero function
Your Food Scales allow you to add
consecutive items to the container, whilst
weighing each item individually.
1. Follow steps 1 - 5 in using your
electronic Food Scales.
2. Press the ‘Tare’ button and add your
next ingredient to the bowl. The LCD will
display the weight only of the last item
added.
3. Repeat step 2 for weighing any additional
ingredients.
Overloading function - Max Capacity 5kg
When the electronic Food Scale is
overloaded, the LCD will display: EEEE
Remove the weight immediately, as the
excess weight may damage the scales.
Low battery indicator
When the battery is running low, the LCD will
display: ‘Lo’.
Replace with 1 x CR2032 Lithium battery.
Note: The food scales will automatically
switch off after 3 minutes of non-use.
Replacing your battery
1. To replace your battery, remove the
battery cover on the underside of the
scales.
2. Place the new Lithium battery on to the
battery plug and press firmly into place.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Note: Remove the battery whenever the
scales will be stored for a prolonged period
of time.
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Using your Stainless Food Scales