WARNING against risk of injury
If the scale fall and shatter, there is a risk of injury from glass splinters.
BEWARE of material damage
Place the scale on a stable, even surface.
Do not overload the scale. Pay attention to the "Technical Data".
Place objects on the scale exclusively for the purpose of weighing.
Protect the scale from sharp jolts and vibrations.
Remove the batteries from the scale if they have been used up or if you are not
going to use the scale for a long time. You will thus avoid damage that may result
from the leakage of battery acid.
When inserting and changing batteries, pay attention to the correct polarity (+/-).
Do not subject the battery to any extreme conditions, by – for example – storing it
on radiators or under direct sunlight. Increased risk of leakage!
Clean the battery and device contacts, as needed, before inserting the battery.
Only insert batteries of the same type; do not use different types or used and new
batteries with each other.
Do not make any modifications to the item. Only allow repairs to be carried out at
a specialist workshop. Repairs carried out incorrectly can considerably endanger
the user.
Do not place the scale in the vicinity of devices that emit electromagnetic
radiation, such as mobile phones, wireless devices, and the like. This can lead to
incorrect display indicators or malfunctions.
Do not place any objects on the scale when you are – for example – storing them
in a cupboard. The sensitive measuring electronics in the scale could be damaged
by heavy objects.
There are feet on the underside of the scale. Since surfaces are made from various
materials and are treated with diverse care products, the possibility cannot be
completely excluded that some of these substances contain ingredients that
attack and soften the feet of the device. If necessary, place an anti-slip underlay
beneath the scale.
Kitchen scale KE 863
Safety
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