Troubleshooting, Cleaning and maintenance, Disposal – Silvercrest Z31281 Benutzerhandbuch

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Troubleshooting / Cleaning and Maintenance / Disposal

Q

Troubleshooting

= Fault

= Cause

= Solution

=

= The scale is unstable or not quite plumb.

= Ensure the device is firmly fixed in place

and exactly plumb.

=

= The scale is overloaded.

= Remove the overload.

= Displays out2, then switches to the

clock display

= The scale was loaded with 1000 g before

you switched into weighing mode.

= Remove the overload within 10 seconds.

The display returns to the weighing mode

within five seconds.

=

= The batteries are too weak to weigh.

= Replace the batteries (see section “Replac-

ing the batteries”).

Q

Cleaning and Maintenance

J

Do not use chemical cleaners, scouring

agents or sharp objects for cleaning. These

can damage the product.

J

Never immerse the product in water or other

liquids. This can damage the product.

j

Clean the product with a slightly dampened,

non-fluffing cloth. To remove more stubborn

dirt, you can also dampen the cloth with a

weak soap solution.

Q

Disposal

The packaging is made entirely of

recyclable materials, which you may

dispose of at local recycling facilities.

Contact your local refuse disposal authority for

more details of how to dispose of your worn-out

product.

To help protect the environment,

please dispose of the product prop-

erly when it has reached the end of

its useful life and not in the household

waste. Information on collection

points and their opening hours can

be obtained from your local authority.

Faulty or used batteries must be recycled in

accordance with Directive 2006 / 66 / EC.

Please return the batteries and / or the device

to the available collection points.

Pb

Environmental damage

through incorrect disposal

of the batteries!

Batteries may not be disposed of with the usual

domestic waste. They may contain toxic heavy

metals and are subject to hazardous waste

treatment rules and regulations. The chemical

symbols for heavy metals are as follows:

Cd = cadmium, Hg= mercury, Pb = lead. That is

why you should dispose of used batteries at a

local collection point.

EMC

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