Beurer Ks34 Kitchen Scale Instruction Manual

Beurer Ks34 Kitchen Scale Instruction Manual

Beurer KS 34 Kitchen Scale Instruction Manual

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KS 34

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EAC UKCA CE MarksBeurer GmbH • Söflinger Str. 218 • 89077 Ulm (Germany)
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Commissioning

Commissioning Figure 1

Commissioning Figure 2

Place the scale on a secure, flat surface.

Commissioning Figure 3

Adjusting the unit.

Weighing and Additional Weighing

Weighing and Additional Weighing Figure 1
Switch on the scale and wait.

Weighing and Additional Weighing Figure 2
Position the container.

Weighing and Additional Weighing Figure 3
Tare the scale.

Weighing and Additional Weighing Figure 4
Place the material to be weighed on the scale.

Weighing and Additional Weighing Figure 5
Weighing large objects. With HOLD function: Display of last

Weighing and Additional Weighing Figure 6
Automatic switch-off function.

What if there are Problems

Empty battery
Empty battery.

Maximum weighing capacity exceeded
Maximum weighing capacity exceeded.

Important instructions

  • Max. capacity 15 kg (33 lb), Graduation 1 g (0.1 oz), Weighing range: 5 g – 15000 g.
  • Protect your personal scale from impact with hard objects, moisture, dust, chemicals, toiletries, liquid cosmetics, great temperature fluctuation and closeness to sources of heat (open fires, radiators).
  • Cleaning: You can clean the scale with a damp cloth and a little washing up liquid, if required. Never immerse the scale in water or rinse it under running water.
  • Strong electromagnetic fields (e.g. cell phones) may impair the accuracy of the scale.
  • The scale is not intended to be used for commercial purposes.
  • Repairs may only be performed by Beurer Customer Service or by accredited retailers.
  • Please note that the sensor buttons respond to contact with conductive objects. If you place a conductive object (e.g. metal, container full of water) on the scale, keep clear of the sensor buttons or place a non-conductive mat between the scale and the object.

Pb Cd HgSpent batteries and rechargeable batteries do not constitute normal household waste! They are considered to be toxic waste and, as such, should be disposed of in special containers, toxic waste collection points or brought to electrical goods dealers. Note: Batteries containing pollutant substances are marked as follows: Pb = Battery contains lead, Cd = Battery contains cadmium, Hg = Battery contains mercury.

Disposal 1Please dispose of the blanket in accordance with the directive 2012/19/EC – WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). If you have any queries, please refer to the local authorities responsible for waste disposal.

Disposal 2Dispose of packaging in an environmentally friendly manner.

Warranty/service

Further information on the warranty and warranty conditions can be found in the warranty leaflet supplied.

Subject to error and change

References

Documents / Resouces

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