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DYMO Five-Pound USB Postal Scale The DYMO Five-Pound USB Postal Scale weighs items up to five pounds (2.2 kg) in 0.1 ounce (3 g) increments. This document provides instructions for using the scale. Thumb slot to lift platform Installing the Scale The scale is powered through a USB port on your computer. When not connected to your computer, the scale can be powered by an optional 9-volt battery. To install the scale 1. Unpack the scale. 2. Set the scale on a firm, flat surface. 3.
Using the Scale Always wait for 0.0 to display before placing an item on the scale platform. After placing an item on the scale, wait for several seconds for the weight to appear. When the scale is ready, a { appears to the left of the weight. To weigh an item ♦ Place an item on the scale platform.
Caring for the Scale With proper care and handling, your scale will give you years of service. Keep the following in mind when using your scale: • Your scale works best when operated and stored at normal room temperature. Avoid lengthy exposure to extreme heat or cold. • Only operate the scale on a stable, vibration free surface. • Exposure to dust, dirt, moisture, vibration, and air currents; and proximity to other electronic equipment can affect the reliability and accuracy of your scale.
Troubleshooting Problem/Error Message Solution No display • Ensure the scale is connected to the computer using the USB cable, or replace the battery. • If not connected to the computer, press the Power button. Lo or low battery indicator is displayed Replace the 9-volt battery. CAL is displayed Scale is in calibration mode. Press the Power button to return to normal mode. Negative number is displayed A Tare value is displayed as a negative number when the items are removed from the scale.
FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computer peripheral, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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