Philips HR2389/70

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at an officially assigned collection point.
It is not advisable to use a rechargeable battery in this appliance.
Weighing and using the "Reset" function 3
Only for type HR 2387:
The scales indicate weight with a division of 2 grams (d = 2 g).
- Press button
II
to switch the scales on (fig. 5)
- After 3 seconds the appliance is ready for use (fig. 6)
Only for types HR 2388 and HR 2389:
The scales indicate weight with a division of 1 gram (d = 1 g).
- Press button
II
to switch the scales on (fig. 5).
- After 1-2 seconds the appliance is ready for use (fig 6).
Directly on the weighing plate
- Place the ingredient(s) to be weighed directly on the weighing plate
(fig. 7). The weight will be displayed immediately.
In a bowl or container
- Put the empty bowl (or container) on the weighing plate (fig. 8).
The display will show the weight of the bowl.
- Press button 3 (fig. 9). The display will read 0 again.
- Remove the bowl from the weighing plate. The display will now show
the weight of the bowl with a minus sign (-) in front (fig. 10).
- The appliance will automatically subtract the weight of the bowl from
each ingredient that is put in the bowl (fig. 11).
The appliance will keep on doing so, until you set the display back to 0
by pressing button 3 while the weighing plate is empty (fig. 12).
Adding ingredients
If you wish to add ingredients (e.g. 48 g) to a known quantity (e.g. 174 g),
you can save yourself some calculating by first pressing button 3 before
adding a new ingredient. This will set the display back to 0 again (fig. 13)
and the display will then show how much of the new ingredient you are
adding (fig. 14).
Please note: If the weighing plate has been overloaded (HR 2387: more
than 3 kilograms; HR 2388 and HR 2389: more than 5 kilograms), STOP
will become visible on the display (fig. 15).
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