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50 memory cells. glass platform. Large display with simultaneous data output. Calorie calculator. sequential weighing. Automatic shutdown.
Type of scaleskitchenkitchen
Mechanismelectronicelectronic
Maximum weight measurement5 kg5 kg
Division price1 g1 g
Units of measurementg / lbs / oz
Features
Functions
tarocompensation
automatic shutdown
calorie calculator
tarocompensation
automatic shutdown
calorie calculator
General
Platform / bowl materialglassglass
Power source3xAAA
Dimensions165x230x240 mm230x165x23 mm
Color
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2013july 2012
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Glossary

Units of measurement

Scales are capable of tracking in various units of measurement, allowing measurements by both mass and volume. Among the most common units of measurement, we highlight the following:

— Grams (g) — a unit of weight measurement belonging to the metric system. Grams are used in tabletop kitchen scales.

— Kilograms (kg) — a unit of weight measurement belonging to the metric system. Kilograms are used in floor weighing equipment.

— Pounds (lb:oz) — a common unit of weight measurement used in some European countries and in the USA. 1 pound is equivalent to 0.45 kilograms.

— Milliliters (ml) — a unit of volume measurement belonging to the metric system. Some scales models are capable of determining the volume of milk and water based on mass.

— Fluid ounces (fl’oz) — a unit of volume measurement used in English-speaking countries. 1 US fluid ounce is equivalent to 30 ml.

— Stones (st) — a British unit of weight measurement. Stones are used to track body weight, and this measurement system is found in floor household and specialized diagnostic scales. 1 stone is equivalent to 6.35 kilograms.

Power source

The vast majority of electronic scales are powered by battery packs. However, some models may have a built-in rechargeable battery, which eliminates the need for constant replacement. Just remember to recharge the scales.

Scales powered by batteries can use different types of power cells:

AA – the format of classic "finger" batteries;

AAA – "micro finger" batteries;

CR2032 – so-called "coin" batteries. Many PC users are familiar with this format. "Coins" are used to power the BIOS memory in motherboards.

In addition to the battery type, it is also important to consider their quantity in the battery compartment.