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| Product Type | Kitchen Scale |
| Brand | Taylor |
| Model | TP16FF |
| Display | LCD Digital Display |
| Maximum Capacity | 16 lb (7.5 kg) |
| Graduation (Precision) | 0.1 oz / 1 g increments |
| Units of Measure | lb:oz, g, ml, fl oz |
| Tare Function | Yes, subtracts container weight |
| Auto-Off | Yes, after 3 minutes of inactivity |
| Overload Indicator | Yes, shows 'O-Ld' |
| Low Battery Indicator | Yes, shows battery icon |
| Power Supply | 2 x AAA batteries (included) |
| Platform Material | Stainless steel |
| Platform Dimensions | 6 x 6 in (15 x 15 cm) |
| Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 7.9 x 1.6 in (20 x 20 x 4 cm) |
| Product Weight | 1.1 lb (0.5 kg) |
| Cleaning Instructions | Wipe with a damp cloth; do not submerge in water |
| Safety Feature | Auto shut-off to conserve battery |
| Repairability | Batteries are user-replaceable; no other serviceable parts |
| Box Contents | Scale, user manual |
Frequently Asked Questions - TP16FF Taylor
How do I change the batteries in my Taylor TP16FF kitchen scale?
To change the batteries, locate the battery compartment on the underside of the scale. Open the cover, remove the old AAA batteries, and insert two new ones observing the correct polarity. Close the cover firmly.
What does the 'O-Ld' message on the display mean?
'O-Ld' stands for overload. This indicates that the weight placed on the scale exceeds its maximum capacity of 16 lb (7.5 kg). Remove the excess weight immediately to avoid damaging the sensor.
How do I switch between weight units (lb/oz and g)?
Press the UNIT button on the scale to cycle through the available measurement units: lb:oz, g, ml, and fl oz. Select the unit you prefer, and the display will update accordingly.
Can I use a bowl or container on the scale and still get accurate measurements?
Yes, use the tare function. Place the empty container on the scale, press the TARE or ZERO button to reset the display to 0, then add your ingredient. The scale will measure only the added weight.
Why doesn't my scale turn on?
First, check that the batteries are installed correctly and are not exhausted. Replace them if needed. Make sure the scale is on a flat, stable surface and try pressing the ON/OFF button. If it still doesn't turn on, contact Taylor customer support.
How do I clean my Taylor kitchen scale?
It is important to keep the scale clean without damaging it. Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the stainless steel surface, then dry thoroughly. Do not submerge the scale in water or use abrasive cleaners.
Is the scale water-resistant?
No, the TP16FF is not water-resistant. It is designed for kitchen use but should be kept away from liquids. Only use a damp cloth for cleaning and avoid exposing the scale to direct water flow.
What is the maximum weight this scale can measure?
The maximum capacity is 16 pounds (7.5 kilograms). Weights above this limit will trigger the overload indicator ('O-Ld') and should be removed to prevent damage.
How long does the auto-off function take?
The scale automatically powers off after approximately 3 minutes of inactivity. This helps conserve battery life. You can turn it on again by pressing the ON/OFF button.
What is the warranty on the Taylor TP16FF?
Taylor provides a limited lifetime warranty on mechanical parts and a 1-year warranty on electronic components against defects in materials and workmanship under normal household use. Contact the retailer or Taylor directly for warranty claims.
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