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on the display. (While the tare function
is activated, the word "TARE" will
appear at the side of the display.)
Then place the additional article on the
scales. The display will show only the
net weight of the article that has been
added, e.g.
8. When you begin to remove the articles
from the scales, the display will begin to
show the negative value of the articles
removed, as shown below:
Note: the limit for the tare function is
0.8% of the total capacity of the scales
before adjustment.
When the total tare weight exceeds
0.8% of the total capacity, the total
capacity will be reduced by the
corresponding weight when the scales
are tared. For a weight of 100g, for
example, which exceeds 0.8% of 5kg
(=40g), the total capacity (previously
5kg) will now be reduced to 4900g
(5000g-100g).
9. Automatic switch-off
When you have finished weighing the
articles, press the
switch off the scales.
They will also switch off automatically if
they are left inactive for around 2
minutes.
7. WARNING: DO NOT OVERLOAD
THE SCALES
If you exceed the load capacity, the
following warning will appear on the display:
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8. REPLACE BATTERY INDICATOR
When the battery needs replacing, the
following message will appear on the
display:
When this happens, follow the adjustment
instructions.
9. MAINTENANCE, CLEANING AND
1. The scales are a high-precision
appliance and therefore extremely
sensitive and delicate. Be careful to
prevent any falls or knocks which could
seriously damage their accuracy and
functioning.
2. When using the scales, press the
buttons gently to activate the functions.
Do not press them too hard or use any
sharp objects.
3. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the scales
button to
(this will also prevent the bowl from
slipping). Do not use strong chemical
solutions such as alcohol or benzene.
4. Avoid exposing the scales to a high
ambient temperature, e.g. ovens or
flames, as this will cause rapid
deterioration.
5. Do not expose the scales to
environments with strong
electromagnetic fields, such as cordless
telephones, computers, transformers,
etc. as this will interfere with the correct
functioning of the electronic and
precision system.
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Remember that batteries are
not household waste. Spent
batteries must be disposed
of in the special containers
provided.
CORRECT USE

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