Troubleshooting / cleaning / disposal, Troubleshooting, Cleaning – Silvercrest Z29852A Z29852B User Manual

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10 GB

Troubleshooting / Cleaning / Disposal

Q

Troubleshooting

Error

Cause

Solution

The LCD readout

4

indicates “Err” and

does not change.

The maximum capacity of

the kitchen scale

2

of

5 kg / 11 lb has been

exceeded.

j

Remove the food from the kitchen scale

2

.

j

Switch the kitchen scale

2

off and then back

on again.

j

Reduce the amount of food and weigh it in

several steps.

The LCD readout

4

indicates “Lo”.

The battery is empty.

j

Replace the battery as described in the

“Replacing the battery” chapter.

It is not possible to

switch the kitchen

scale

2

on.

The battery may be

empty.

j

Replace the battery as described in the

“Replacing the battery” chapter.

j

If it is still not possible to switch the kitchen scale

2

on, please contact a specialist.

Q

Cleaning

j

Clean the product with a slightly dampened,

non-fluffing cloth. To remove more stubborn

dirt, you can also dampen the cloth with a

weak soap solution.

j

Do not use chemical cleaners, scouring agents

or sharp objects for cleaning. These can damage

the product.

j

Never immerse the product in water or other

liquids. This can damage the product.

Q

Disposal

The packaging is made entirely of

recyclable materials, which you may

dispose of at local recycling facilities.

Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more

details of how to dispose of your worn-out product.

To help protect the environment, please

dispose of the product properly when it

has reached the end of its useful life and

not in the household waste. Information

on collection points and their opening

hours can be obtained from your local

authority.

Faulty or used batteries must be recycled in

accordance with Directive 2006 / 66 / EC. Please

return the batteries and / or the device to the avail-

/ or the device to the avail-

or the device to the avail-

able collection points.

Pb

Environmental damage through

incorrect disposal of the batter-

ies!

Batteries may not be disposed of with the usual do-

mestic waste. They may contain toxic heavy metals

and are subject to hazardous waste treatment rules

and regulations. The chemical symbols for heavy

metals are as follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg= mercu-

ry, Pb = lead. That is why you should dispose of

used batteries at a local collection point.

EMC

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