Beurer DS 81: Storage and care Batteries Repair Disposal
Storage and care Batteries Repair Disposal: Beurer DS 81
Table of contents
- 1 G ETTING TO KNOW YOUR INSTRUMENT Instrument functions 2 S AFETY INFORMATION
- Storage and care Batteries Repair Disposal
- 3 I NSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION Diet kitchen scales Initial display
- TART - UP Changing the weight unit Positioning scales 5 O Measuring item to be weighed Switching on scales Place item to be weighed on the scales and read the weight Weighing without a bowl: Weighing with a bowl: Weighing additional items (tare)
- Entering the foodstuffs code Reading off nutritional and energy values Switching off scales
- G B Saving weighed items Saving the first measurement Saving other measurements Displaying added measured values Clear memory
- 6 C HANGING BATTERIES 7 C LEANING AND MAINTENANCE 8 I N THE EVENT OF PROBLEMS
- 9 T ECHNICAL DETAILS
- 10 F OODSTUFFS LIST Abbreviations Definitions Milk and milk products 000 Ayran
- 059
- 146 Mutton,
- Fish, crustaceans and mol- luscs
- 386 Mohnstriezel
- 507
- 651 Macadamia Pulses Drinks
- 758 Weizenvollbier, Confectionary
- 864 Blackberry Soups and stews
- 961 Fried
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Storage and care
Keep these instructions carefully and also
make them accessible to other users.
Accuracy of readings and the instrument's
service life depend on careful handling.
IMPORTANT
•
The weigh plate is made of glass! Frag-
ile!
•
Make sure that no liquid comes onto the
scales. Never immerse the scales in wa-
ter. Never rinse them off under running
water.
•
Do not place any objects on the scales
when not in use.
•
Protect the scales from impact, moisture,
dust, chemicals, major temperature fluc-
tuations and keep away from heat
sources (ovens, radiators). Do not press
the buttons with excessive force or with
any pointed objects.
•
Do not expose the scales to high tem-
peratures or strong electromagnetic
fields (e.g. mobile telephones).
•
Do not clean the scales in the dish-
washer!
Batteries
WARNING
•
Batteries can be fatal if swallowed. You
should store the batteries where they
are inaccessible to small children. If a
battery has been swallowed, medical
assistance must be obtained immedi-
ately.
•
Never throw batteries into the fire.
Danger of explosion!
IMPORTANT
•
Batteries should not be charged or
reactivated with any other means, nor
should they be taken apart or short-
circuited.
•
Remove the batteries if the instrument
is not going to be used for a longer pe-
riod. This prevents any damage as a
result of leakage.
Repair
IMPORTANT
•
Never open or repair the instrument,
otherwise perfect functioning is no
longer guaranteed. If these instructions
are not heeded, the warranty becomes
null and void.
•
In the event of repairs, please contact
customer service or an authorised
dealer.
Disposal
IMPORTANT
Follow local regulations regarding dis-
posal of materials.
•
Used batteries do not belong in domes-
tic 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 according to
Regulation 2002/96/EC-
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment). In case of queries, please
contact the municipal authorities re-
sponsible for waste disposal in your
area.

