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OBH Nordica 9807 Instruction Manual page 21

Kitchen scale
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If g, fl. oz, lb oz, or ml is not selected inside the first 2 seconds, the display will
automatically show readings in the previously selected measurement unit, e.g.
'lb OZ 0: 0.0', ml 0', 'fl. oz 0.0', or 'g 0'.
Reset
This kitchen scale is equipped with a convenient reset function which enables all
ingredients to be weighed directly in the same bowl, one at a time. When you
have finished weighing the first ingredient, the scale is reset by a quick tap on
the 'ON/TARE/OFF button. If the ingredient weighs less than 50g, the display will
read '0g'. If the ingredient weighs more than 50g, the display will read '0g' and
'TARE' in the lower left corner.
After resetting the scale is ready for weighing the next ingredient. Remember to
reset after weighing each ingredient. If the most recently weighed ingredient is
removed again after resetting, its weight will be displayed with a negative sign.
Press reset and the scale is ready for use again. If the scale has not been reset
after weighing the last ingredient, and this ingredient is removed, the scale will
read '0' again.
If the scale is overloaded (a load of more than 5 kg), the display will read "EEEE".
Remove surplus ingredients from the scale, and it is ready for weighing again.
Switch-off
In order to save battery life the scale automatically switches off after approxi-
mately 180 seconds of non-use. The scale can also be switched off manually by
pressing and holding the ON/TARE/OFF button for a few seconds.
Environmental considerations and disposal of batteries
When disposing of batteries it is essential to take the environment into
consideration. Used batteries must never be disposed of with domestic
garbage. Used batteries marked with the icon indicating separate waste
collection must be returned to one of the authorized collection points.
Batteries must be removed from the appliance before it is disposed of.
Also take care that the batteries are not expired or become worn-out
since there may then be a risk that the batteries will leak acid. Check the
validity date printed on the batteries.
Disposing of the appliance
Legislation requires that all electrical and electronic equipment must be col-
lected for reuse and recycling. Electrical and electronic equipment marked
with the symbol indicating separate collection of such equipment must be
returned to a municipal waste collection point.
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