Ummm. OK. how can I reply to not make it seem like I'm suggesting that the 1 answer you got to your question came from a mentally retarded neanderthal with decades of inbreeding making up her family tree? ?? So I am going to simply point out she thinks that the digital scale you are asking about is a lawnmower, chainsaw, or another piece of machinery that is gas powered and has a safety switch for low oil causing it to not start and therefore protecting the engine from damage if u don't know that the oil is low.???? So I'm going to point out the fact that digital scales, just like most electronics, DO NOT have said "safety switch" because THEY DO NOT USE, NEED, OR REQUIRE OIL IN ORDER TO RUN. ??This is a big plus in both financial and environmental costs. (This means the upkeep on electrical devices is better for your wallet and better for the environment as far as pollution goes).?? So with that being said, have you tried changing batteries and before you put the new ones in wait 10 minutes then put new batteries in. I have seen people suggest the same thing and said it works. Also another post suggested holding the tare button while pushing mode until you see something else on the display screen. Hope this helps, and don't forget to get the right batteries for it. Make sure they are the ones that don't need oil in order for them to work properly. ????????
Did you look at the oil? if its low it has a safety switch that wont let you start it.
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