Overload indicator 7. re-test – Fagor BB-175 User Manual

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6. OVERLOAD INDICATOR

7. RE-TEST

If the scales are overloaded (more than 150
Kg / 330 lb), the screen will display an error
message: "Err"

When the screen shows the letter “C”,
this means that there has been an error
in reading your weight. Please get off the
scales and wait for them to switch off or
for the reading to go to 0,0. When this
happens, you can begin the weighing
process again.

• The scales may be slippery if wet.

Make sure they are dry before using
them.

• Clean the scales with a dry cloth, and

prevent any water from getting inside.
Do not use strong chemical cleaning
agents like alcohol or benzene.

• Keep the scales in a cold place with

dry air instead of a damp or warm
place.

• Do not try and open them to make

any repairs. This will invalidate your
warranty.

• Do not drop the scales or jump on

them when you are using them. Avoid
any sharp blows or shaking as the
scales are a precision appliance. Their
structure is delicate and sensitive to all
external impacts.

• If LCD does not show a flashing “0”,

please turn on the lamp or move the
scale to other place with light not less
than 70lx. The scale will switch on
again after 60-90 seconds.

8. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

9. INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT

DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND

ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES

At the end of its working
life, the product must not
be disposed of as urban
waste. It must be taken to
a special local authority
differentiated waste
collection centre or to a

dealer providing this service. Disposing of
a household appliance separately avoids
possible negative consequences for the
environment and health deriving from
inappropriate disposal and enables the
constituent materials to be recovered to
obtain significant savings in energy and
resources.
To remind you that you must collaborate
with a selective collection scheme, the
symbol shown appears on the product
warning you not to dispose of it in
traditional refuse containers.
For further information, contact your local
authority or the shop where you bought the
product.

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