Salter SAL0004AB Compact Pet+ Instruction Manual
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To set up the Salter SAL0004AB Compact Pet+ scale, place it on a flat, hard surface. Insert the batteries into the compartment underneath, ensuring the correct polarity. Press the power button to turn it on and follow the on-screen instructions to select your preferred unit of measurement.
If the scale does not turn on, check if the batteries are correctly inserted and have enough charge. Replace the batteries if necessary. Ensure the battery contacts are clean and free from corrosion. If the problem persists, contact Salter customer support.
To switch between units of measurement, power on the scale and press the 'Unit' button until you reach your desired unit (e.g., grams, kilograms, pounds, ounces). The current unit will be displayed on the screen.
The maximum weight capacity of the Salter SAL0004AB Compact Pet+ is 180 kg (396 lbs). Ensure not to exceed this limit to avoid damaging the scale.
To clean the scale, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the surface. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging the scale in water. Make sure the scale is turned off and batteries are removed before cleaning.
If an error message appears, refer to the user manual for specific error code interpretations. Common solutions include resetting the scale, ensuring it is on a flat surface, and checking the battery levels.
It is not recommended to use the scale on carpet, as it may affect accuracy. Place the scale on a hard, flat surface for the best results.
The scale is factory-calibrated and should not require frequent calibration. However, if you notice discrepancies, consult the user manual for calibration instructions or contact customer support.
Fluctuating readings can occur if the scale is on an uneven surface or if there is movement during weighing. Ensure the scale is stable and avoid any vibrations or movement while taking a measurement.
To ensure longevity, keep the scale clean and dry, store it in a safe place when not in use, and replace the batteries promptly when needed. Regular maintenance checks and careful handling will prolong the scale's lifespan.