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Kitchen scales KE 1716 | KE 1717 Dear Customer! You have chosen to purchase a high-quality product from the brand ADE, which combines intelligent functions with an exceptional design. These kitchen scales are a practical companion for kitchen and household. The many years of experience of the brand ADE ensures a high technical standard and proven quality. We hope you are happy with your scales and wish you success when weighing! Your ADE Team General information About this manual This operating manual describes how to safely use and care for your products. Keep this operating manual in a safe place in case you would like to refer to it later. If you pass this item on to someone else, pass on this manual as well. Failure to observe the recommendations in this operating manual can lead to injuries or damage to your product. Explanation of symbols This symbol, combined with the word DANGER, warns against serious injury. This symbol, combined with the word WARNING, warns against moderate and mild injuries. This symbol, combined with the word NOTE, warns against material damage. This symbol signifies additional information and general advice. Druckbuch SHIRIN THELMA.indb 12 18.05.2017 10:57:03Table of Contents
Kitchen scales KE 1716 | KE 1717 Intended Use The scales are designed for weighing food and objects in the home in the quantities that are usual in that context. The maximum load capacity of 5 kg must not be exceeded. The scales are unsuitable for commercial use, e.g. in bakeries, restaurants, etc. Safety This item can be used by children 8 years of age and above, as well as by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capacities or lacking experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the item and understand the dangers that may arise. Children must not play with the item. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children, unless they are 8 years of age or older and are being supervised. Batteries, when swallowed, can be life-threatening. You should therefore keep the batteries and scales out of reach of small children. If a battery is swallowed, medical assistance must be sought immediately. DANGER for children Keep children away from packaging material. Risk of choking if swallowed. Also beware that children do not pull the packaging material over their heads. RISK of fire/burning and/or explosion Risk of explosion if batteries are improperly exchanged. Replace the batteries only with those of the same or an equivalent type. Pay attention to the “Technical Data”. Batteries must not be recharged, reactivated by other means, dismantled, thrown into re, or short-circuited. Otherwise there is an increased risk of explosion and of leakage; furthermore, gases may escape. Avoid contact of the battery uid with skin, eyes, and mucosa. If you do come into contact with it, rinse the aected areas immediately and thoroughly with clean water and consult a doctor immediately. Druckbuch SHIRIN THELMA.indb 14 18.05.2017 10:57:03Safety
Kitchen scales KE 1716 | KE 1717 English WARNING against risk of injury If the scales fall and shatter, there is a risk of injury from glass splinters. BEWARE of material damage Place the scales on a stable, even surface. Do not overload the scales. Pay attention to the “Technical Data”. Place objects on the scales exclusively for the purpose of weighing. Protect the scales from sharp jolts and vibrations. Remove the batteries from the scales if they have been used up or if you are not going to use the scales for a long time. You will thus avoid damage that may result from the leakage of battery acid. When inserting and changing batteries, pay attention to the correct polarity (+/-). Do not subject the batteries to extreme conditions by, for example, storing them on heaters or under direct sunlight. Increased risk of leakage! Clean the battery and device contacts, as needed, before inserting the battery. Only insert batteries of the same type; do not use dierent types or used and new batteries with each other. Do not make any modications to the item. Only allow repairs to be carried out at a specialist workshop. Repairs carried out incorrectly can considerably endanger the user. Do not place the scales in the vicinity of devices that emit electromagnetic radiation, such as mobile phones, wireless devices, and the like. This can lead to incorrect display indicators or malfunctions. Do not place any objects on the scales when you are – for example – storing them in a cupboard. The sensitive measuring electronics in the scales could be damaged by heavy objects. There are feet on the underside of the scales. Since surfaces are made from various materials and are treated with diverse care products, the possibility cannot be completely excluded that some of these substances contain ingredients that attack and soften the feet of the device. If necessary, place an anti-slip underlay beneath the scales. Druckbuch SHIRIN THELMA.indb 15 18.05.2017 10:57:03At a glance (scope of delivery)
Kitchen scales KE 1716 | KE 1717 At a glance (scope of delivery) 1 Battery compartment (underside) 2 Weighing surface
/TARE: Switch the scales on and off, set the values to zero (tare function) 4 UNIT: Select the type of material to be weighed (solid or liquid), 5 Display Scope of delivery Kitchen scales Battery type LR03 (AAA), 1.5 V (3x) Operating Manual
Kitchen scales KE 1716 | KE 1717 English Inserting/changing batteries For use you require 3 batteries of type LR03 (AAA), 1.5 V (included). The battery compartment is located on the underside of the device.
1. Press the locking tab slightly towards the centre of the scales and remove the
battery compartment cover.
2. Insert the batteries as shown on the base of the battery compartment. Pay attention
to the correct polarity (+/-).
3. Put the battery compartment cover back in place. The locking tab must snap
securely into place. Notes on changing the battery: The batteries need to be changed when “Lo” or nothing is shown on the display. Only use the type of battery that is specied in the “Technical Data”. Always exchange all of the batteries at the same time. Dispose of batteries in an environmentally appropriate way (see “Disposal”). Operation Weighing
1. Place the scales on an even, firm, and dry surface. Carefully position the scales in
order to avoid hard impacts to the sensors/feet and therefore to avoid damage.
2. Switch on the scales by pressing the
/TARE button. Wait a moment until “0” appears on the display.
3. Use the UNIT button to select the correct setting for the material to be weighed.
Note the display: Solid material to be weighed Weigh water Weigh milk To select between the different units of measure, hold down the UNIT button for approx. 3 seconds. For solid material to be weighed: “g” (gram) and “lb:oz” (pound) For liquid material to be weighed: “ml” (millilitre) and “:oz” (uid ounce) Druckbuch SHIRIN THELMA.indb 17 18.05.2017 10:57:03Resetting the scales
4. If you want to weigh something in a container, now place the container without
anything in it onto the weighing surface. Otherwise, proceed as described in point 6.
/TARE. “0” is shown on the display.
6. Put the substance to be weighed in the container or place it on the weighing surface.
The measured weight is shown on the display.
7. Read off the measured weight and remove the item or substance from the
container or the weighing surface. Set the scale to zero If the display still shows values even if the weighing surface is empty (e.g. if the scales are not optimally positioned or a TARE value is still displayed, see next section), you must set the scales to zero. − Briey press /TARE 1x. Using the tare function (TARA) This function is practical, for example, when baking, if you would like to add another ingredient to the ingredients already on the scales.
/TARE in order to set the scales back to “0”. If the weight on the weighing surface is greater than 200 grams, is shown on the display (tare function).
2. Add the new substance. The weight of the added substance is shown on the display.
3. Repeat the process whenever you want to add more ingredients. The process can
be repeated as often as needed until the capacity limit (5 kg) is reached. Switching off the scales − Hold down /TARE until the indicator on the display goes out. The scales automatically switch off if they are not used for approx. 2 minutes. Resetting the scales Reset the scales to factory settings if unusual or obviously incorrect values are shown on the display.
1. Remove the batteries from the battery compartment and wait a moment.
2. Re-insert the batteries. Pay attention to the correct polarity of the batteries (+/-).
After switching the scales on, you can start weighing as usual. Druckbuch SHIRIN THELMA.indb 18 18.05.2017 10:57:03Cleaning
Kitchen scales KE 1716 | KE 1717 English Cleaning NOTE on material damage − Do not immerse the scales in water or other liquids. − Do not under any circumstances use harsh, scraping, or abrasive cleaning agents or the like to clean the scales. If you do, the surface could be scratched. The scales should be cleaned immediately after use, especially if they have come into contact with fat or oil, spices, vinegar, and other strongly spiced and/or coloured foodstuffs. − Wipe down the scales as needed using a lightly dampened, soft cloth. Avoid contact with citric acid. Fault/Remedy Fault Possible Cause No function Are the batteries empty or have they been inserted incorrectly? The scales appear to be displaying false weighing results Are the scales standing on a rm, even surface? Is a device that can cause electromagnetic disturbances located in the vicinity of the scales? Remove the batteries from the scales and wait a moment. Re-insert the batteries. “Err” is shown on the display The maximum capacity of the scales (5 kg) has been exceeded. “Lo” is shown on the display The batteries are empty (see “Inserting/ changing batteries”). “unSt” is shown on the display The scales are not stable. Select a rm and even surface to place the scales. Druckbuch SHIRIN THELMA.indb 19 18.05.2017 10:57:04Technical Data
Kitchen scales KE 1716 | KE 1717 Technical Data Model: Kitchen scales “Shirin“ KE 1716 Kitchen scales “Selma“ KE 1717 Battery: 3x LR03 (AAA)/1.5 V Rated current: < 3 mA Measuring range: max. 5 kg Variance: 1 % +/- Indicator division: 1 g Weight: approx. 0.6 kg Dimensions of scales: approx. 188 x 218 x 18 mm Distributor (no service address): Waagen-Schmitt GmbH Hammer Steindamm 27-29 22089 Hamburg, Germany Our products are constantly being developed and improved. For this reason, design and technical modifications are possible at any time. Declaration of Conformity These scales have been manufactured in accordance with the harmonised European standards. The product complies with the following EU Directives: 2014/30/EU EMC Directive 2011/65/EU RoHS Directive in the currently valid versions. This declaration loses its validity if modifications are made to the product without our approval. Hamburg, February 2017 Waagen-Schmitt GmbH Hammer Steindamm 27-29 22089 Hamburg, Germany Druckbuch SHIRIN THELMA.indb 20 18.05.2017 10:57:04Guarantee
Kitchen scales KE 1716 | KE 1717 English Guarantee The company Waagen-Schmitt GmbH guarantees for 3 years from the purchase date the cost-free rectification of defects on the basis of material or fabrication errors through repair or exchange. In the event of a guarantee claim, please return the product with the proof of purchase (stipulating the reason for claim) to your dealer. Disposal Disposing of the packaging Dispose of the packaging with similar materials. Put cardboard with waste paper, films with recyclable materials. Disposing of the product Dispose of the product in accordance with the regulations that apply in your country. Devices must not be disposed of in normal household waste. At the end of its life, the product must be disposed of in an appropriate way. In this way, valuable materials contained in the device will be recycled and the burden on the environment avoided. Hand in the old device at a collection point for electronic waste or at a recycling depot. For more information, contact your local waste disposal firm or your local administrative body. Recyclable and disposable batteries do not belong in household waste. All batteries must be handed in at a collection point in your community, suburb, or at the retailer. Such batteries can thus be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. Druckbuch SHIRIN THELMA.indb 21 18.05.2017 10:57:04Información general
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