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Brand | Williams-Sonoma |
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Model | 5275647 |
Category | Scales |
Language | English |
Connect Type-C USB cord to scale and wall outlet converter. First charge takes approximately 2 hours.
A blinking symbol indicates charging; a solid symbol means complete. Scale stays off while charging.
Recharge when 'Lo' appears or display dims. Battery specs: 200mAh capacity, 4.2V output.
Place scale on a level surface and press 'O' to turn on and zero the display.
Press the 'UNIT' button to switch between lb/oz, g, fl.oz, and ml weighing units.
Place items centrally on the platform; weight increases as more is added.
Scale auto-offs after 3 minutes; hold 'O' for 3 seconds to power off manually.
Press 'HOLD' to lock the displayed weight on the 30 lb model; press again to unlock.
Zero out container weight by placing it on the scale and waving hand over sensors.
Tare after weighing the first ingredient to add subsequent ingredients accurately.
Wave hand over sensors for 2 seconds to reset the scale to zero after use.
'TARE' illuminates if container weight exceeds 1 lb 1.6 oz / 500g.
Turn off automatic tare by holding 'UNIT' for 2 seconds; 'O' then acts as tare button.
Repeat the disabling process to re-enable the touchless tare feature.
Clean with a damp cloth; scale is IPX7 waterproof but avoid immersing and protect USB port.
Do not tamper with internal components; scale contains no user-serviceable parts.
Handle with care. Scale is for home/consumer use only, not commercial or medical.
Details maximum capacity for 11 lb and 30 lb models to prevent damage.
Avoid storing near cleaning chemicals; vapors can affect electronic components.
Do not store items on the scale to prevent run down of the rechargeable battery.
Interpret 'oL' for overload and 'Lo' for low battery warnings.
The scale is not dishwasher safe.
Details FCC compliance, Part 15 rules, and operational conditions for the device.
Explains potential radio frequency interference and methods to mitigate it.