Kalorik USK EBS 37073 Baby Monitor User Manual


 
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CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR SCALE
· Natural wood platform over glass surface
· LCD display with blue backlight
· Three weight units : kg / lbs / stone
· Maximum weight = 180 kg / 396 lb / 28.4 st.
· Precision of the measurement = 0.1 kg / 0.2 lb / 1 lb
· Low battery indicator and overloading indicator
· Auto-on, auto-zero and auto-off functions
BEFORE THE FIRST USE
This appliance works with 2 lithium batteries (3.0 V, type CR-2032, included).
Open the lid of the battery housing, on the rear part of the scale. Place the
batteries, respecting the polarity indicated, and then close the lid (the +
side of the battery shall be facing the user; insert the batteries toward the
metallic contacts first). You can now use your scale.
WEIGHT UNIT
Your scale allows you to use the metric measurement system (kilograms) OR
the imperial system (pounds) OR the British system (stone). Choose the
measurement system by pressing the UNIT switch. LCD screen will display
kglbSt depending on the measurement system you wish to use. This
switch is situated on the rear side of the appliance.
USE
Put the scale on an even and hard surface. Avoid carpets or soft surfaces.
Always use the same scale and at the same place if possible.
1) Step on the scale and stay as still as possible.
2) LCD screen will light on.
3) The stabilized weight is displayed (and flashes twice).
4) Step off the scale.
5) The scale turns off automatically 10 seconds after the weight is
displayed
If the displayed weight seems wrong, you can check if the scale is well
calibrated. To do so:
1) Check that your scale is on a hard and even surface and that the 4 feet
touch the ground.