MyWeigh TRITON T2 User Manual

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The cleaner the environment the better. Dust, dirt, moisture, vibration, air currents and
proximity to other electronic equipment can all cause an adverse effect on the reliability and
accuracy of your scale.

Handle with care. Gently apply all items to be weighed onto tray top. Although this scale is
designed to be quite durable, try to avoid rough treatment as this may permanently damage the
internal sensor and void your warranty.

Avoid shaking, dropping or otherwise shocking the scale. This is a precision instrument and must
be handled with extreme care
.

Only operate the scale on a stable, vibration free surface.

These electronic scales are precision instruments. Do not operate near an in-use cell phone,
cordless phone, radio, computer or other electronic device. These devices emit RF and can cause
unstable scale readings. If your scale ever performs poorly, try moving the scale to a different
room or location.

This is a very precise scale - the display may seem to wander or jump when weighing. This is due
to air currents or vibrations. Stable weighing is achieved when the display remains fixed for 3
seconds.

(Advanced users only) CALIBRATION______________________________

IMPORTANT: This scale was professionally factory calibrated before shipment and does NOT need to be
recalibrated by the end user. However, if you wish to recalibrate your scale we provide these
instructions for calibration:

Important: Please turn the scale on and allow it to warm up for 30 seconds before calibration. Repeat
calibration if the scale ever shows Out2. Incorrect calibration can occur if you do not follow the steps
exactly. If your scale does not perform accurately, please try replacing your batteries before you
calibrate. You will need a 100gram weight to calibrate this scale.

NOTE: if you do not have access to a 100g weight you can purchase one at your local store or in
emergency situations you can use 100g of coins (ie 20 US Nickels) as a 100g weight
.

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