Sencor SKS 30WH User Manual
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The Sencor SKS 30WH scale does not require manual calibration as it is pre-calibrated by the manufacturer. If you suspect an error, ensure the scale is on a flat, stable surface and reset it by turning it off and back on.
If an error message appears, make sure the scale is on a stable surface and the batteries are correctly installed. If the issue persists, replace the batteries and try again. Consult the user manual for specific error codes.
No, weighing items over the maximum capacity can damage the scale. Ensure that the items you weigh do not exceed the scale's maximum weight limit, which is typically 5 kg or 11 lbs.
Press the unit button on the scale to toggle between different units of measurement such as grams, ounces, or pounds. The current unit will be displayed on the scale's screen.
Check if the batteries are properly installed and not depleted. Replace the batteries if necessary. Ensure the battery compartment is clean and the contacts are not corroded.
To clean the scale, use a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging the scale in water. Make sure the scale is turned off and dry before using it again.
The tare function allows you to subtract the weight of a container, so only the weight of the contents is measured. To use it, place the empty container on the scale, press the tare button to zero the scale, and then add the contents.
To replace the batteries, open the battery compartment on the underside of the scale. Remove the old batteries, insert new ones, ensuring the correct polarity, and close the compartment securely.
Slight fluctuations can occur due to air currents or an unstable surface. Ensure the scale is on a flat, stable surface and free from drafts. If issues persist, check the batteries and reset the scale.
For accurate measurements, the scale should be used on a hard, flat surface. Using it on carpet or uneven surfaces can result in incorrect readings.