Salter BW04789G Instruction Manual
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To calibrate the Salter BW04789G, place it on a flat, stable surface, turn it on, and follow the instructions in the manual for calibration. Typically, you need to press a calibration button and place a known weight on the scale.
If the Salter BW04789G displays an error message, reset the scale by turning it off and on again. Ensure the scale is on a flat surface and not overloaded. Consult the manual for specific error codes and solutions.
To change the measurement units on the Salter BW04789G, locate the unit button usually found on the back or bottom of the scale. Press it to toggle between units like pounds, kilograms, and stones.
To replace the battery in the Salter BW04789G, turn the scale over and remove the battery cover. Replace the old battery with a new one of the same type, ensuring correct polarity, and replace the cover.
If the scale is not turning on, check if the battery is correctly installed and not depleted. If the battery is fine, inspect for any visible damage or contact customer support for further assistance.
To clean your Salter BW04789G scale, use a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or submerging the scale in water. Ensure the scale is completely dry before using it again.
The Salter BW04789G should ideally be used on a hard, flat surface for accurate measurements. Using it on carpet might affect accuracy and is generally not recommended.
Store the Salter BW04789G in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ensure it is placed in a stable position to prevent damage. Remove the battery if storing for an extended period.
The Salter BW04789G has a maximum weight capacity of 150 kilograms (330 pounds). Ensure not to exceed this limit to avoid damaging the scale.
Inconsistent readings may result from an uneven surface, low battery, or a need for calibration. Ensure the scale is on a flat surface, the battery is fresh, and the scale is properly calibrated.