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To retrieve the saved values, e.g. on a daily basis:
Press the memory button MR.
The display shows the summation symbol ΣM, the
number of memory spaces (e.g. 02) and the total
stored weight as well as the total nutritional and
energy values.
Clear memory
Clear the memory regularly, e.g. on a daily basis.
Press the memory button MC.
The symbol M clears. The memory has been cleared.
6. Programming your own food codes
The appliance has stored nutritional and energy val-
ues for 950 foods (memory locations 000 949).
You can program a further 50 memory locations
(950 999) with your own types of food and enter
these in the blank lines of the table in the section on
“Food codes”. To this purpose you have to know the
nutritional and energy values of these foods.
Note
The nutritional and energy values to be entered relate
to a weight of 100 g of the specific type of food.
Please proceed as follows in order to program the
additional types of food:
Turn the appliance on. In order to do this, press
the button
.
Press the buttons tara and MR simultaneously
for approximately three seconds. The appliance
changes to the programming mode. The display
for the food code shows the value 950. The last
two figures flash.
Enter the desired food code (figures 50 99) and
confirm the input by pressing the button MR.
Then the energy value of the food is requested.
Use the number buttons to enter the energy value
of the food (in 1 kcal graduations) and confirm the
input by pressing the button MR.
Next the values for the cholesterol content (in 1 mg
graduations), the carbohydrate content (in 0.1 g
graduations), the fat content (in 0.01 g graduations)
and the protein content (in 0.01 g graduations) are
requested. After you have entered the appropriate
value, press the button MR in order to move to the
next requested value. After you have entered the
last value (for the protein content) and pressed the
button MR, the appliance switches to the weighing
mode.
Note: If you do not know a requested value of the
food, please leave the value on “0” and press the
button MR in order to enter the next value. Please
note that in your diet control the value that has
been left as “0” is not included in the addition of a
nutritional or energy value (see “Displaying added
readings”).
Please check that the entered value is plausible.
7. Replacing the batteries
The scale requires 3x AAA batteries. If the replace
battery symbol
appears, it means that the bat-
teries are almost empty. Insert the batteries into the
battery compartment on the underside of the scale.
Make sure that the batteries are inserted the correct
way round.
Note
When the batteries are changed, the stored results
are retained.When the batteries are changed, the
stored results are retained.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
You should preferably use batteries with are free of
heavy metal. You can recognise
batteries containing heavy metal by
the following symbols: Pb = Battery
contains lead, Cd = Battery contains
cadmium, Hg = Battery contains
mercury.
Disposal
Follow local regulations regarding disposal of mate-
rials.
Used batteries do not belong in domestic waste.
Dispose of them through your electrical dealer or
your local recycling point. You have a legal
obligation to do this.
The appliance should be disposed of accord-
ing to Regulation 2002/96/ECWEEE (Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment). In case
of queries, please contact the municipal authori-
ties responsible for waste disposal in your area.
8. Storage and care
You can clean the scale with a damp cloth, using a
little washing-up liquid if necessary.
Clean the weigh plate surface regularly.
Accuracy of readings and the instrument‘s service
life depend on careful handling.
IMPORTANT
Make sure that no liquid comes onto the scales.
Never immerse the scales in water. Never rinse
them off under running water.
Do not clean the scales in the dishwasher!
Do not place any objects on the scales when not
in use.
Protect the scales from impact, moisture, dust,
chemicals, major temperature fluctuations and
keep away from heat sources (ovens, radiators).
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