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WEIGHING
1) Slide the retractable LCD panel out
2) Switch scale on using the on/off switch situated on the
underside of the scale. LCD screen will initialize and indicate
"HELO"
3) The scale will turn on and the LCD display will show "0 g" or
"0.0 oz." or 0 lb. 0 Oz."
4) Put the object you want to weigh on the bamboo plate. The
stabilized weight is displayed.
5) Remove the object from the platform.
6) The scale turns off automatically after 60 seconds. You can
also switch the scale off anytime by using the on/off switch.
7) If scale goes off automatically, press on the ON/TARE
touchpad to switch on again.
THE TARE FUNCTION
The tare function is extremely useful to calculate the weight of
ingredients that cannot be put directly on the platform. For example
flour, or liquids, which require a container before weighing.
To use this function, place first the empty container on the scale, and
press the "On/Tare" touchpad under the LCD display. The scale will
switch on and indicate 0g or 0.00 oz. Add the ingredient to weigh.
The weight indicated on the display is the weight of the ingredient
added inside the container!
Note: When you remove the container from the platform, the LCD
display will show the weight as negative (" – " will appear on the left-
hand side). To reset, press "On/Tare" again.
ERROR INDICATION
If the display shows symbols randomly or if the scale doesn't turn off
automatically, it means that your scale has a problem (wrong
initialization or weighing error).
Remove any object from the scale and wait for it to turn off.
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