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Maggie
February 14, 2025
How can I calibrate my WW food scale
Elizabeth Bauer Klinger
March 12, 2025
Number or grams display keeps changing value moment to moment. Never did this before and I've had it for many years.
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Mr. Anderson
March 12, 2025
The Weight Watchers Electronic Food Scale display changes values moment to moment because it updates the weight of the food placed on the platform. If food is added or removed, the scale recalculates the weight and, if applicable, the PointsPlus™ value. Additionally, when building a recipe, the scale updates as new ingredients are added.
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Linda Widemer
April 4, 2025
Why is my food scale displaying only the word “overload”?
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Mr. Anderson
April 4, 2025
The Weight Watchers Electronic Food Scale displays "overload" when the items placed on the platform exceed the maximum weight limit of 3 kg (6 lbs., 9.8 oz). Overloading can damage the scale and is not covered by the warranty.
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Do you have a question about the Electronic Food Scale and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
How can I calibrate my WW food scale
Number or grams display keeps changing value moment to moment. Never did this before and I've had it for many years.
The Weight Watchers Electronic Food Scale display changes values moment to moment because it updates the weight of the food placed on the platform. If food is added or removed, the scale recalculates the weight and, if applicable, the PointsPlus™ value. Additionally, when building a recipe, the scale updates as new ingredients are added.
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Why is my food scale displaying only the word “overload”?
The Weight Watchers Electronic Food Scale displays "overload" when the items placed on the platform exceed the maximum weight limit of 3 kg (6 lbs., 9.8 oz). Overloading can damage the scale and is not covered by the warranty.
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