Maria owned a Taylor 1574-21 digital scale. She’d bought it for baking, but lately, it had been unreliable. One day her sourdough failed. The next, her coffee tasted weak. “This scale is junk,” she muttered, shoving it into a drawer.
Finally, he flipped to the troubleshooting table:
Next, he showed her . “The manual says: if it’s off by more than 0.5g, recalibrate using a 500g weight (not a random can of beans).” Maria had been using a soup can labeled “454g” – but cans vary.
Leo nodded. “Because you didn’t wait for the .” He pointed to the manual’s diagram: a small circle that stops blinking when the weight is steady. “If you add sugar while the scale is still settling from the flour, it guesses. Always wait for the stable symbol.”
| Problem | Likely cause (from manual) | |---------|----------------------------| | Fluctuating weight | Unsteady surface or air currents | | "Err" message | Overload (over 5000g) or low battery | | Slow response | Cold environment – let it warm up |