Swordfish SFKSM14E Instruction Manual
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To calibrate the Swordfish SFKSM14E Scale, turn the scale on and wait for it to stabilize. Press the 'Calibrate' button until the display reads 'CAL'. Place a known weight on the scale and wait for the calibration to complete.
If the scale displays an error message, refer to the user manual for error code descriptions. Common fixes include recalibrating the scale, checking for overload, or replacing the batteries.
Regular maintenance should be performed every six months, which includes cleaning the scale, checking for any loose parts, and recalibrating to ensure accuracy.
The Swordfish SFKSM14E Scale uses two AA batteries. Ensure to replace them with high-quality batteries for optimal performance.
To clean the scale, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the surface. Avoid using harsh chemicals or submerging the scale in water as this can damage the electronic components.
Inconsistent weights can be due to an uneven surface or low battery. Ensure the scale is on a flat, stable surface and replace the batteries if needed.
No, weighing items over the maximum capacity can damage the scale. Always adhere to the maximum weight limit specified in the user manual.
To switch between units, press the 'Unit' button on the scale until the desired measurement unit is displayed.
If the scale does not turn on, check if the batteries are properly installed and have sufficient charge. Replace them if necessary. Also, check for any visible damage to the scale.
The Swordfish SFKSM14E Scale is designed for indoor use. Using it outdoors may affect its accuracy and longevity due to environmental factors such as humidity and temperature fluctuations.