Is the EatSmart scale accurate?
In our testing, the EatSmart Precision Plus was not as accurate or precise as the Etekcity, but it was among the most accurate and precise scales we tested, always within a 0.2-pound margin of error.
How do I calibrate my EatSmart digital scale?
To calibrate, place the scale on a hard, even surface, and then step on. The number will not be accurate yet. After stepping off, the screen displays “CAL” for a few seconds to indicate that it’s calibrating. Once the scale shuts itself off, you can step on and weigh yourself normally.
How do I reset my EatSmart precision digital scale?
Take the batteries out of the scale for twenty seconds to reset the scale. Put the batteries back in and try to weigh yourself normally. Repeat if necessary. If the problem persists call or email EatSmart.
How do you calibrate a digital bathroom scale?
#1 Every time a digital scale is moved it needs to be calibrated.
- Place the scale back on a hard, flat surface (see #2 below for optimal flooring surfaces).
- With one foot, press the platform of the scale so that numbers appear on the display.
- Wait for the scale to turn off again.
- Your scale is now calibrated.
How do you calibrate scales?
Calibrating Your Scale Power on the scale and allow it to warm up (usually 30 seconds) Begin the calibration mode sequence. Follow the instructions on the scale’s display. Once the calibration process has been completed, remove the calibration weight and return to normal weighing modes.
Why is my scale not working?
Take a small piece of sandpaper and lightly sand the contacts in the battery compartment, reinstall the new batteries and try powering the scale on again. If this does not revive your scale, please reach out to us for alternative solutions.
How do you accurately weigh a digital scale?
For the best results, step onto the scale, stand completely still and count to three. Three seconds is the ideal amount of time for the scale to obtain an accurate reading. Moving around and shifting your weight while standing on it, may cause inaccurate readings.
Why are digital bathroom scales so inaccurate?
Since digital scales are electronic, electromagnetic frequencies can interfere with their accuracy. For example, your microwave, cell phone, and any static electricity can cause inaccurate readings. Keep this in mind when using your equipment to ensure readings are as consistent as possible.