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Converting Kitchen Scales

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intense | 16:35 Sat 15th Sep 2012 | Law
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I've got Keter kitchen scales ( about 15 years old) which consist of a flat base with digital display & plastic bowl sits on top. I've long since lost the instructions & don't know how to change the display to metric . There are two buttons either side of the display & I know it must involve some combination of pressing them to convert but can't seem to do it. I've contacted Keter customer service who were no help at all. I'm hoping someone out there might have some of these scales & could help me solve the problem? many thanks!
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If they are that old they probably do not have metric . Buy a new set or just use imperial . You can always get a conversion chart to keep in the kitchen.
Here you go, you can print this off and keep it by the scales
http://www.metric-con...es-to-grams-table.htm
Sometimes there is a conversion switch in the battery compartment.
I would not spend to much time on this. I had a problem with my electronic scales and concluded that it was better/easier to replace. On mine the buttons wore out and didn't work so I was stuck with the last setting. My new set cost under a tenner and are working very well. I think 10years it good going for these things. On my scales you just press the button to toggle between the two measures. The other is on/zero, are yours similar?

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