Place your scale on a flat surface and turn it on. It will take a few seconds to turn on and you will see 0 displayed along with the unit of measurement. Place your plate or bowl on the scale and set it to zero. You don’t want to weigh your bowl only your food, so you must tare the scale.
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‘apart from the deepest parts of some oceans, most of the world is mapped and explored, at least on the macroscale’ All good, works fine except the DIMSCALE is always set back to the original dimstyle scale and not the