Silvercrest SKWE 5 A1 Instrucciones De Uso página 11

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Operation
Weighing
1) Place the scales on a level, non-slip surface and make sure that they are
completely horizontal.
2) Place the weighing bowl 8 on the scales.
3) Press the ON/OFF button
a beep.
Note: You can switch on the scales without the weighing bowl 8.
Regardless of this, the weight display 9 always initially displays a value
of 0. Depending on which weight unit is selected, this is shown as
: . lb:oz or :
If you do not place the weighing bowl 8 onto the scales until after the
scales have been switched on, the weight display 9 shows the weight of
the weighing bowl 8. Press the 
0. The weight display shows . The tare symbol
4) Set the weight unit with the
units display q switches to the next weight unit, in the following order:
g > lb:oz > oz (grammes, pounds/ounces > ounces).
ATTENTION! Do not load the scales with more than 5 kg (11 lbs or
176 oz) otherwise it could be irreparably damaged. In cases of doubt,
first weigh heavy food using more sturdy scales.
5) Place the material you want to weigh into the weighing bowl 8.
The LC display 4 shows the weight in the selected weight unit.
Adding & weighing (tare function)
If you want to weigh several different substances (e.g. various ingredients
for a dough) in combination, you can set the scales to 0 each time before
adding a further ingredient.
1) If you wish to reset the scales to 0 after the first measurement in order to
measure the next ingredient, press the
shows g. The tare symbol
2) Add the new ingredient to the weighing bowl 8. The new weight is
displayed.
3) Repeat the process for each additional ingredient, but only until the
maximum load of the appliance is reached.
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8 
ON
3 to switch on the scales. You will hear
OFF
oz. The ambient temperature in °C is also displayed.
 button 5 to set the value back to
TARE
button 6. Every time you touch it, the
UNIT
TARE
e appears.
e appears.
button 5. The weight display
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