Salter BW05371 Instruction Manual
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To calibrate the Salter BW05371 scale, first ensure it is placed on a flat, hard surface. Turn on the scale and wait for it to initialize. Step on the scale briefly and step off. The scale will display '0.0', indicating it is calibrated and ready for use.
If your Salter BW05371 scale displays an error message, ensure that the scale is on a flat surface and try resetting it by removing the batteries for a few seconds. Reinsert the batteries and try weighing again. If the problem persists, consult the user manual for specific error codes.
To change the unit of measurement, locate the unit button on the scale. Press the button to toggle between different units such as kg, lb, and st. Ensure the scale is on and stable when changing units.
To clean the Salter BW05371 scale, use a damp cloth to wipe the surface. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging the scale in water. Regular maintenance involves checking the battery compartment for corrosion and replacing batteries as needed.
If your Salter BW05371 scale is not turning on, check that the batteries are correctly inserted and have sufficient charge. Replace the batteries if necessary. Ensure the battery compartment is free from corrosion or dirt.
It is not recommended to use the Salter BW05371 scale on carpet as it can lead to inaccurate readings. Use the scale on a hard and flat surface for best results.
The Salter BW05371 scale has a maximum weight capacity of 180 kg (approximately 396 lbs). Do not exceed this limit as it may damage the scale or cause inaccurate readings.
To replace the batteries, locate the battery compartment on the underside of the scale. Open the compartment, remove the old batteries, and insert new ones, ensuring correct polarity. Close the compartment securely before using the scale again.
If the display is dim, it may be time to replace the batteries. Ensure you use high-quality batteries for optimal performance. If the display remains dim, check for any obstructions or dirt on the display panel.
To ensure accurate readings, use the scale on a flat, stable surface, and stand still during measurement. Regularly calibrate the scale and check the battery life. Avoid weighing immediately after moving the scale to a new location.