Here are some suggestions and advice on what action to take if your mini scale has ceased to function properly. The manufacturer’s warranty is covered for 10 years however there are certain exclusions. Before returning the scale and spending money on postage please go through the following points:
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Batteries
Check whether the scale needs new batteries and if so replace them. Be careful to properly insert the batteries in the correct manner.
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Calibration and Surrounding Environment
The scales are calibrated by the factory before shipment but after travelling around the world they may need re calibration as per the manufacturers’ guidelines. Gravity is not the same all over the world. Also scales are sensitive to drafts and vibration. The above factors mean that the more sensitive the scale, the more it may need re calibration.
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Abuse or Lack of Care
If the scale has lacked TLC, has a broken platform, has lost its battery cover, has dents or cigarette burns, has batteries that have been allowed to leak, is rusty having been immersed in water; these are not the fault of the manufacturer and are not covered by warranty.
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Contamination
If the scale is contaminated with unknown substances which could be illegal or hazardous it must not be returned. It is illegal for us to handle it. Any scales arriving this way will be disposed of immediately and no replacement will be offered.
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Overloading
Your scale has a maximum capacity and should never be overloaded. If you know that it has been seriously overloaded, e.g. it has been sat on, this is again not the manufacturer’s responsibility.
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Supplier
Check the sales receipt to confirm that the scale in question came from us and check the date to ensure that it is less than ten years old.
If you still have problems with your scale after checking all the above points, please email sales@dhimanenterprises.com for further support.
We warrant that our products will be free of manufacturing defects or defects in materials or workmanship for a period of 10 years. This warranty does not extend to damage, in our sole discretion, resulting from misuse, neglect, unreasonable use, overloading the scale, dropping or otherwise shocking the scale, improper service or calibration, normal wear and tear, accident, or failure to use the product it’s intended purpose.
Additionally, we will not service any products that are returned with any foreign substance present. Any received in this condition will be destroyed and disposed of immediately and no compensation will be given.
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, our scales are not waterproof and therefore exposing your scale to liquid is misuse and no compensation will be given in the event signs of water damage are present.
USING YOUR DIGITAL SCALE:
High precision scales and balances are sensitive to changes in their environment and require special care and handling to maintain accuracy.
Before weighing, you should make sure your scale is level and in a stable area, free from vibrations or drafts of wind.
You should press the Zero or Tare key to make sure the scale is properly zeroed before making a measurement. Zero drift can occur due to a number of factors including temperature changes, tilting, residue accumulating on the platform, and even static electricity.
Measurements should be taken as soon as your sample is placed on the scale, once the reading has stabilized. Leaving items on the scale for prolonged periods of time can cause zero drift errors.
Changes in temperature can have a dramatic effect on zero drift. This is why it is recommended to let your scale acclimatize to surrounding temperatures before use.
You should also exercise your scale before use by repeatedly placing a weight of about 1/2 capacity on the scale and removing it several times before making your final measurements.
Getting to know your scale and your weighing environment are crucial to obtaining accurate and repeatable results.
Further reading: https://www.coleparmer.com/tech-article/better-weighing-skills-better-weighing-accuracy