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Replace Batteries: If your scale is battery-operated, low battery power can cause inaccuracies. Replace the batteries and see if the readings improve. Use Another Scale: Weigh yourself on another reliable scale (at a gym, friends house, or doctors office) and compare the readings.
Weigh each item multiple times to see if the readings are consistent. For instance, if you consistently get the same reading for a known weight, this indicates accuracy. Evaluate Reproducibility: Place the same object on the scale several times and compare the readings.
While the specific steps can vary slightly depending on the brand and model of your scale, the general process follows a similar pattern: Step 1: Clean the Scale. Step 2: Place on a Level Surface. Step 3: Zero the Scale. Step 4: Use a Known Weight. Step 5: Calibration Process. Step 6: Test the Calibration.
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