ok, have same probleme,I raised the rear of the scale with them have to each side, I was the rocking left to right very gently several times and the number are returned.ok, have same probleme,I raised the rear of the scale with them have to each side, I was the rocking left to right very gently several times and the number are returned.
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I can't find the manual either. And as the company was sold and the new owner not supplied with all the old manuals, I'm not sure that contacting them will yield much. And although I find manuals to the GKS250, such do not instruct in calibration. But here is a couple of guesses. The out2 error generally means a scale is in need of calibration. As I can't even find a picture of your scale, you will have to bear with me. Some scales have an M button which stands for mode and pressing such can eventually take you to CAL which stands for calibration. Since I don't think your scale has such, move on to the next idea.
The out2 error message may have been produced by someone holding down the on/off button while removing the batteries. And now you remove the batteries and then hold down the on/off button while reinstalling them. Yes, that sounds crazy. Just do it. If the scale comes up with a series of numbers, release the button and then press the button again and release. It just might show a Zero. Leave it alone for a bit. There is a chance it will show a test weight. If if does, you have to set something that weighs that amount on it. If you do and it shows "pass", your scale is ready to use. Now the above might not even apply to your scale but as we have no instructions, it is worth a try. Here is another set of general instructions: https://www.laurelandwolf.com/blogs/how-to-calibrate-a-digital-scale
Please make sure your scale is on a stable horizontal surface, free of vibration. My scale's display reads "Out2", what does this mean? Out2 is displayed when too much force (i.e. overload) has affected, and potentially damaged the load cell.
NO manual online. Try pressing and holding buttons. They removing the battery, wait 10 minutes and replace. Perhaps the battery is 'Out 2 Voltage Spec'.
Apparently the Smart Weigh brand of products is a subsidiary of Better Basics.
I did not find the ACE150 model of the Smart Weigh digital postal scale for sale on the Better Basics website. Other Smart Weigh scales sold on the Better Basics site have user instructions availalbe.
Therefore, I suggest you contact Better Basics directly and ask about the availability of instructions for the ACE150 scale. This is the link to the page with the Contact Us information: https://www.betterbasics.com/searchresults#?query=ACE150
I had this problem with my Silvercrest kitchen scales model z30170. Being wall mounted the weighing platform was on a fold-down flap . It turned out to be a broken wire in the hinge joint.
i HAVE NOVA ELECTRONIC PERSONAL GLASS SCALE MODEL BGS-1212. THE RUBBER GROMET STAND IS CRACKED. I HAVE TO REPLACE THE SAME PLEASE INFORM ME THE REPARI CENTER NO.
OUR2 is probably OutZ or Out2, means you have to recalibrate your scale. Refer to your scales manual for instructions on recalibrating, usually you have to turn on your scale, press CAL button, wait till it displays for example 100g, depending on how much your scale can weight, then put that weight, for example 100g on your scale (you can use coins if you don,t have anything else, though be precise as coins can weigh more or less,informationon coins weight can be found in your country national bank site. After you put the weight, it should display OK or PASS, if it's FAIL or the scale turns itself off, it's either broken or the weight is not correct
How to calibrate when "out2" is shown. With the power off andthe scale on a stable surface, hold "g" and press "on". Some number will show up, probably a negative number. Press the "on" button again and the scale should display "Zero". Wait until it says "200.0". Gently place a 200 gram weight on the scale and wait a few seconds. If your successful it will say "Pass" and your scale will work again, yay!
I just had this problem on set Salter scales (says 3309 on label on back so assume that's model no) which came up OUT2 solidly after hadn't been used for a while.
Looking on WWW this means on other scales they need to be recalibrated. There are only 2 buttons on ths model ON/Zero and 2nd is mode for grams, oz etc. Discovered by trial and error have to hold down the on button and repeatedly click the measure button as it powers up, screen says err2 press on button again and says 5000g, put 5000g weight on scales, press on button again display says CAL press on button and it at first came up with EEEE and failed but next attempt it said PASS and it all worked again. I used 2 x 1.5kg bags flour and 2 x 1Kg bags sugar to make 5kg with bit tipped out of one to make exact and checked on another set scales. So trick appears to be finding how to get your scales in to calibrate mode and what the weight it expects is.
ok, have same probleme,I raised the rear of the scale with them have to each side, I was the rocking left to right very gently several times and the number are returned.
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