What to do if Taylor 7344 Scales show 'Err'?
- CChristina KingJul 30, 2025
If 'Err' appears on the display during a weighing, it means the maximum weighing capacity has been exceeded. Remove the weight immediately to avoid permanent damage.
What to do if Taylor 7344 Scales show 'Err'?
If 'Err' appears on the display during a weighing, it means the maximum weighing capacity has been exceeded. Remove the weight immediately to avoid permanent damage.
Why are my Taylor Scales giving inaccurate readings?
Inaccurate readings can occur if the scale is bumped during use. To avoid this, move the scale to a location where it won't be bumped. Also, place your feet in the same position every time you weigh yourself and stand still during measurement.
Covers cleaning, handling, weight limits, storage, error displays, and battery warnings to ensure safe and optimal use.
Details warranty coverage, exclusions, and return instructions for service or replacement.
Guides on scale setup, unit selection, surface placement, calibration, and basic weighing procedures.
Explains the software feature for tracking weight changes for multiple individuals.
Instructions on how to save and recall weight readings from the scale's memory.
Guides on replacing lithium batteries, recognizing low battery indicators, and battery storage.
Explains BMI calculation and interpretation for weight management and health assessment.
Provides solutions for inconsistent readings, overload errors, and other operational difficulties.
Covers cleaning, handling, weight limits, storage, error displays, and battery warnings to ensure safe and optimal use.
Details warranty coverage, exclusions, and return instructions for service or replacement.
Guides on scale setup, unit selection, surface placement, calibration, and basic weighing procedures.
Explains the software feature for tracking weight changes for multiple individuals.
Instructions on how to save and recall weight readings from the scale's memory.
Guides on replacing lithium batteries, recognizing low battery indicators, and battery storage.
Explains BMI calculation and interpretation for weight management and health assessment.
Provides solutions for inconsistent readings, overload errors, and other operational difficulties.
| Capacity | 400 lb / 180 kg |
|---|---|
| Material | Glass |
| Increments | 0.2 lbs |
| Display | LCD |
| Power | Battery or AC adapter |
| Power Source | AAA batteries |
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