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Salter 9500 - Operating Your Scale; Accuracy and Allowances

Salter 9500
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OPERATING YOUR SCALE
1. Attach strap around luggage handle with buckle facing you. Ensure
buckle is securely engaged and strap adjusted to take up excess.
2. Hold scale with one hand. Allow strap to dangle beneath scale to enable an accurate
zero reading.
3. Press button to switch scale on. Wait until display shows zero.
4. Gently lift scale until luggage is o the oor.
5. When a stable weight reading is achieved the scale will beep.
6. Lower the luggage to the oor.
7. Weight is displayed for approximately 1 minute before switching o, or press button
to switch o.
ACCURACY AND ALLOWANCES
Some factors aecting accuracy need to be allowed for:
If the strap is pulled while taking a zero reading or the luggage touches yourself or
an obstacle during weighing this can aect the accuracy.
Your scale rounds up or down to the nearest increment. If you take two readings and
get dierent readings, the weight lies between the two.
Your scale readings may not match the airline check-in desk due to manufacturing
tolerances.
After a ight allow the scale to return to room temperature before use.
For these reasons we recommend your luggage weighs at least 500g/1.1lb less than
your airline allowance, this should also allow you to take your luggage scale with you.
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