Switching off the scales (fig. c), Troubleshooting (fig. d), Cleaning and care – Silvercrest SKWD B1 User Manual

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34 GB/MT

Operation / Troubleshooting / Cleaning and Care / Disposal

Briefly press the ON / OFF button / TARE but-

ton

3

. The LC display will read

„0“.

Switching off the scales (Fig. C)

To save power, the kitchen scales

1

will automati-

cally switch off after approx. 180 seconds of inac-
tivity.

To manually switch off the kitchen scales

1

,

press and hold the ON / OFF button / TARE
button

3

for 2–3 seconds.

Troubleshooting (Fig. D)

=

Error

= Cause
= Solution

The LC display

2

reads „EEEE“.

The maximum weight of 5 kg / 11lb 0.36 oz of

the kitchen scales

1

was exceeded.

Remove the items you are trying to weigh from

the kitchen scales

1

.

Reduce the item you are trying to weigh, and

weigh in several batches.

The LC display

2

reads „Lo“.

The battery

5

is drained.

Replace the battery per section „Changing the

battery“.

The kitchen scales

1

won‘t switch on.

The battery

5

may be drained.

Replace the battery

5

per section „Changing

the battery“.

If the kitchen scales

1

still won‘t switch on,

please contact our Service Hotline.

The LC display

2

reads „unSt“.

The scale is not positioned level / steady.
Place the scale on a level surface (also see Fig. A).

Cleaning and Care

Do not use chemicals, abrasives or sharp
objects for cleaning. The kitchen scales may
otherwise be damaged.

Never immerse the kitchen scales in water or
other liquids. The kitchen scales may otherwise
be damaged.

Clean the kitchen scales using a slightly damp-
ened, lint-free cloth. For more stubborn dirt you
can also apply a weak soap solution to the
cloth.

Disposal

The packaging is made of environmen-
tally friendly materials, which may be
disposed of through your local recycling
facilities.

Contact your local refuse disposal authority for
more details of how to dispose of your worn-out
product.

Please dispose of the product according
to the EC Waste Electrical and Elec-
tronic Equipment Directive - WEEE.

Please contact your assigned municipal authority
with any questions.

Pb Cd Hg

Improper disposal of batteries
can harm the environment!

Never dispose of batteries in your household
waste. They may contain toxic heavy metals and
are subject to hazardous waste regulations. The
chemical symbols of the heavy metals are:
Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. Therefore
dispose of used batteries through your municipal
collection site.

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