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Re: I have a Salter 9007 bathroom scale. It stopped...
Do you still have the manual with the troubleshooting section in it? It looks like this is an overload condiiton or an indicator that something is not right. The manual can help you to sort this out.
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Your salter scale has a 15 year warranty. I would call the customer service number 1-866-843-3905 and ask them why it won't zero to weigh anything. They may replace your product.
If the display is showing "partial digits" on the display, it means a scale is excessively shaken (sometimes during shipping) it's possible for the LCD to become partially separated from the PCB (Printed Circuit Board). On many models you can gently press on the LCD and it will reconnect. However on many scales it's difficult to reach the LCD (without removing the cover) and thus the scale will often have to be returned to the manufacturer for repair. Contact them at 1-800-326-6247 for the Conair appliance customer service center.
I had the same problem with my Salter 987 scale. Pull the battery out for about 10 seconds and put it back in. Then push the scale once so it turns on. After the blinking stops, push it once more. The scale will now zero itself. After the scale has zero'd itself it may turn off after a brief moment. It's now ready to use normally.
If you're standing on the scale when it's trying to calibrate to zero, it will assume your weight is zero. Don't stand on the scale after replacing the battery untill you first complete the steps listed above.
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