Troubleshooting Guide; Warning Indicators - HoMedics SL2056 Manual De Instrucciones

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PREPARING YOUR SCALE
1. Open the battery compartment on the scale underside.
2. Remove isolating tab from beneath the battery.
3. Select kg, st or lb weight mode by the switch inside the battery compartment.
4. Close the battery compartment.
5. Position scale on firm flat surface. For use on carpet attach the enclosed carpet feet.
OPERATING YOUR SCALE
1. Tap the platform centre (vibration activates your scale) and remove your foot.
2. Wait until zero is displayed.
3. Step on and stand very still while the scale computes your weight.
4. Your weight is displayed.
5. Step off.
6. Your weight is displayed for a few seconds then the scale will switch off.

WARNING INDICATORS

Err
Weight exceeds maximum capacity.
LO
Replace battery.
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ADVICE FOR USE AND CARE
Always weigh yourself on the same scale placed on the same floor surface.
Do not compare weight readings from one scale to another as some differences will exist due
to manufacturing tolerances.
Placing your scale on a hard, even floor will ensure the greatest accuracy and repeatability.
Weigh yourself at the same time each day, before meals and without footwear.
First thing in the morning is a good time.
Your scale rounds up or down to the nearest increment. If you weigh yourself twice and get
two different readings, your weight lies between the two.
Clean your scale with a damp cloth. Do not use chemical cleaning agents.
Do not allow your scale to become saturated with water as this can damage the electronics.
Treat your scale with care - it is a precision instrument. Do not drop it or jump on it.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

If you experience any difficulty in the use of your scale:
Check the battery is correctly fitted.
Check that you have selected your preference of stones/pounds, kilograms or pounds.
Check that the scale is on a flat, level floor and not touching against a wall.
If when you use the scale there is no display at all or if 'LO' is displayed - try a new battery.
If 'Err' is displayed the scale has been overloaded.
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