Switching off the scales
The scales switch off automatically 120 se-
conds after the last change of weight.
Disposal
Your new appliance was protec-
ted in transit by the materials it
was packed in. All of the materi-
als used are environmentally
friendly and re-usable. Please help to make a
contribution by disposing of the packing res-
ponsibly. Your dealer or your local recycling
facility will be able to inform you about the
available disposal methods.
Do not allow children to play with
the packing or parts of it.
Risk of suffocation from foil and other pa-
cking materials
This symbol on the product or its pa-
cking indicates that the product
should not be disposed of as normal
household waste but instead taken to
a recycling facility for electrical and electronic
appliances. You can obtain further details
from your local authority, the municipal recy-
cling services or the retailer from whom you
purchased the appliance.
Handling batteries
Make sure that batteries do not get
into the hands of children. Children
might put batteries in their mouth
and swallow them.
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To switch off manually, press and hold
the
TARE button (5) for approx. 2 se-
conds.
The display will go out.
That could cause serious damage to their
health. In such cases, seek medical advice im-
mediately.
For that reason, keep batteries and remote
controls where small children cannot reach
them.
Normal batteries must not be recharged, re-
activated by other means, taken apart, hea-
explosion!).
Replace batteries promptly when they start
to become weak. Clean battery contacts and
appliance contacts before inserting the bat-
teries.
If batteries are not inserted correctly there is
a risk of explosion.
Do not attempt to recharge batteries, take
them apart, heat them to a temperature of
over 100°C or burn them.
Dispose of used batteries immediately. When
replacing the batteries, use only batteries of
the correct type.
Caution!
Do not expose batteries to extreme condi-
tions. Do not place them on radiators or ex-
pose them to direct sunlight.
Leaking or damaged batteries can cause acid
burns if they come into contact with the skin.
In such cases, you should use suitable protec-
tive gloves. Clean the battery compartment
with a dry cloth.
risk of
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