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Disposal
Standard and rechargeable batteries
should not be disposed of separately from
the household waste. As a consumer, you
are legally obliged to return used batteries
for proper disposal. You can hand in your
used batteries at public collection points in
your district or sales outlets where batteries
of this type are sold.
Note:
The codes below are printed on batteries
containing harmful substances:
Pb = Battery contains lead,
Cd = Battery contains cadmium,
Hg = Battery contains mercury.
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What if there are problems?
If the scale detects and error when measuring, the following is displayed.
Display
Err
Lo
Negative value
(-)
No display
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Technical specifications
Dimensions
Measuring range
Weight increment
Power supply (battery)
Subject to technical modifications.
The kitchen scale conforms to EC Directive 2004/108 + supplements.
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Cause
The 5000 g weight limit was exceeded.
The batteries are almost empty.
The food was placed on the scale before it
was switched on.
The battery is completely empty.
The insulating strip in the battery com-
partment was not removed.
The battery was inserted incorrectly.
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of
the scale with the batteries in the household
waste at the end of its useful life. Dispose of
the unit at a suitable local collection or recy-
cling point.
Observe the local regulations for material
disposal.
Dispose of the unit in accordance
with EC Directive 2002/96/EC –
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Elec-
tronic Equipment).
If you have any questions, please contact the
local authorities responsible for waste dis-
posal.
Remedy
Remove the food from the scale
plate.
Replace the batteries (see page
15).
Press the ON/OFF/TARA button.
Replace the batteries (see page
15).
Remove the insulating strip (see
page 13).
Check for the correct polarity.
215 x 150 x 15 mm
3 g to 5000 g (1/8 oz – 11 lb)
1 g (1/8 oz)
1 x 3V, CR2032 lithium battery