Oregon Scientific GR101 user manual Scale Placement, Quick Start, Placing the Units

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Scale Unit

Remote Unit

8x AA Batteries

4x Carpet Feet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User Manual

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Scale Placement

For best results, place the Scale on a flat, even surface. Use the supplied carpet feet if the Scale is to be placed on carpet.

Leave the Scale on the floor for 5 seconds to allow for self-calibration.

QUICK START

1.Install the supplied batteries into both the Scale and Remote Monitor.

PLACING THE UNITS

The Scale and the Remote Monitor should be within 8 metres of each other, in order to ensure proper reception.

Remote Monitor Installation

Mount or place the Remote Monitor on a wall or a flat surface as shown below. For best results, it should be located within 8 meters of the Scale. Avoid obstructions such as walls or heavy furniture.

2.On the Remote Monitor, press and hold SET to select, in order:

a.Weight unit:

lb (pound), kg (kilogram), or st-lb (stone)

b.12- or 24-hour format

c.Current hour

d.Current minute

e.Current year

f.Date/Month or Month/Date format

g.Current Month

h.Current Date

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