Main components, Power supply, Dear customer – Dyras DWSC-300 User Manual

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DWSC-300

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DWSC-300

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Please keep this instruction manual. If you give the appliance to anyone else, you must give them
this instruction manual, too!

MAIN COMPONENTS

1. Device housing
2. Foldable measuring lever
3. Function selector/taring button (TARE/ON)
4. Unit selector/down button (UNIT)
5. Time setting button (TIME)
6. Thermometer unit selector/up button (°C °F)
7. LCD-display
8. Battery compartment
9. Threaded socket housing for weighing plate
10. Weighing plate
11. Wall mounted supporting bracket
12. Bolts and dowels (3 pcs each)

POWER SUPPLY

The kitchen scales are powered by three 3 “AAA” 1.5 V batteries.

Notes

The appliance can be energised only by batteries. Neither a mains connection, supply adapter nor supply
accumulator can be used for its power supply.

Please use only batteries as specified in the instruction manual. Other batteries (other size or shape) cannot
be inserted in the appliance and it may become inoperable or damaged when used with batteries supplying a
different voltage.

Battery replacement

A warning indication on the display appears when the battery requires changing

Replace the batteries by following these instructions

1. Lift the balance from the wall console.

2. Remove the battery holder cover

3. Replace the exhausted battery with a new one, ensuring polarity alignment is correct. Please change the

battery carefully, because the warranty does not cover defects arising from incorrectly installed batteries.

Dear Customer,

All electrical and mechanical equipment needs to be cared for appropriately. It’s important to
note that using or storing the appliance in certain conditions may adversely affect its lifespan and
functionality. Always protect the appliance from the conditions listed below.

Using or storing the appliance in a wet, humid or damp environment can cause:

- deterioration and premature aging of the cover and electric insulation of the appliance,
- premature wearing and aging of the plastic and rubber components,
- rust and corrosion affecting electrical components and metal parts.

Using the appliance in a dusty environment or in the kitchen (where the air may be contaminated
with vapours from cooking oil or grease) can cause:

- greasy dust coatings on the mechanical and electrical elements and the casing of the appliance,

which could result in electrical contact failure or even complete breakdown, and could also
damage the plastic and rubber elements.

The effects of direct sunlight on the appliance can include:

- accelerated deterioration of the appliance casing and its plastic and rubber components,

damage to strength and other structural features. The appliance’s surface may become porous
and fragile, which may result in a safety risk.

Storing the appliance in cold or frosty environment may cause:

- damage to the plastic and rubber components; if they become fragile, this may result

in a safety risk.

- oxidation resulting from condensation, and corrosion of the metal components.

Direct and indirect heat (e.g. being too close to an oven or a heating appliance) can cause:

- damage, deformation, softening or melting of plastic or rubber parts and casing elements, or

deterioration of electrical insulation.

Following the operating instructions and avoiding any of the conditions listed above will help you
increase the lifespan of the appliance. The manufacturer is not responsible if the appliance is stored
inappropriately or contrary to these instructions. You are recommended to have the appliance
serviced regularly by an authorised engineer to keep it working for as long as possible.

Keep your environment clean! The used appliance cannot be disposed of with communal waste, as
it can pollute wildlife and severely endanger human health. At the end of its life please take it to a
locally approved competent recycling point for electric appliances for recycling or for environment
friendly disposal. Do not dispose of flat batteries with communal waste, but take them to a locally
approved recycling point. Flat batteries are hazardous waste that pollutes the environment if not
collected and disposed of in an environment friendly manner.

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