The Myweigh Advantage

Talking Scales - Myweigh's line of talking scales is the #1 selling brand in both the U.S.A. and Canada. These scales were designed with the visually impared in mind.

Diabetes Awareness - Nowadays the prices are so low for these scales there is no longer any excuse to risk health by weighing in large increments.

Ketogenic Diet - High concentrations of ketones in the body control the frequency and severity of seizures, knowing the amount of the correct nutrition is paramount.

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MY WEIGH SUPPORT

Please read this quick guide as we have addressed most problems or questions below. If your concern is not addressed, then please click on the link below to open a service ticket if necessary. The purpose of this guide is to help you understand electronic scales so you can successfully operate and maintain your scale. These guidelines apply to all electronic scales, even those not made by My Weigh (although we wish you'd only use ours). 90% of defective scales are able to be fixed, explained or adjusted by reading this guide below! If this guide does not help you with your problem, Please review our Frequently Asked Questions Section for instructions on how to contact us, warranty information, or what to do next.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Additional model-specific troubleshooting can be found in the online manual for your scale. This manual can be found on by clicking on the appropriate scale from the web page.

Does your Scale show 8888, UnSta, Err or a similar error code? Please troubleshoot your scale using the online manual for your model. This manual can be found on by clicking on the links on the left side of this page. For example, If you have a Palmscale, specific troubleshooting information can be found by following this link.

Is your scale only showing "partial digits" on the display? If 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 us for a quick repair.

Scales perform terribly when they are cold. If the scale temperature is below 65, it will perform slowly and somewhat inaccurately. Scales like warmth. However, do not operate at temperatures above 85 or they will again be somewhat inaccurate. Please only operate and display scales at normal room temperature of 65 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. If a scale is cold or hot, allow it to adjust to normal room temperature for 12 hours if possible (this sounds drastic but a load cell / sensor is like a metal sponge. It takes many hours for the temperature of the entire load cell to adjust. When a scale is cold it can and will "drift". This is when a scale starts increasing or decreasing its displayed number (0.1g, 0.2g, 0.3g, etc).

Low Batteries, bad battery connections & Faulty AC Adaptors are the #1 cause of scale malfunction and inaccuracy! We test all of our scale returns from consumers. Fully 60% of consumer returns are battery related problems. This sounds silly but it's true! A scale will perform slowly, or read inaccurately when it has low batteries. Please replace or recharge the batteries often (and only use good quality batteries). We include good quality batteries with our scales (on models that come with batteries) but batteries can run low in storage. If your scale simply won't turn on while on Battery power, this is often caused by loose battery connections. Battery prongs (terminals) are made of metal. They must be making good contact with your batteries in order for the scale to power on. You can use a paperclip to slightly bend the battery prongs to make them have a better connection. Also some poorly designed batteries have recessed or partially obstructed battery terminals. This may cause your prongs to be touching the plastic housing of the battery instead of the metal battery terminal. A Faulty AC adaptor can cause your scale to act unstable with numbers "jumping" all around. Please test your scale with a good set of batteries (instead of the AC adaptor) to determine if perhaps the AC adaptor is faulty.

An unstable surface equals an unstable scale. All Scales need a perfectly flat stable surface to read and weigh accurately. This is especially important when calibrating a scale. Scales need a very stable surface and environment to be accurate. A wobbly table, loud music, cell phones or the hum of a light bulb will affect scale accuracy. This is especially important when you are calibrating. If you calibrate the scale in an unstable environment, it will always be unstable, even when you remove it from the unstable environment.

We hope you understand the importance of calibrating and operating in a stable, vibration and interference free environment. We just can't stress it enough. Any scale you use, regardless of brand, will always perform best on a flat stable surface.

Now let's talk Magnetic fields. The word Magnetic field brings to mind images of Star Trek and Geordi La Forge. However, in reality magnetic fields are local electrical disturbances caused by most electronic devices. Scales are strongly affected by magnetic fields. So, don't operate or use a scale near any electronic device such as a computer, monitor, radio, or cell phone. Did you see the Barbara Walters special on how cell phones emit radiation? That radiation will also affect the accuracy of your scale. It sounds crazy but it's very true. HERE'S A TEST: Turn on your scale and place a weight on it. Then call a friend on your cell phone and hold the phone near the scale. The display on the scale will change dramatically as it picks up the radio signal from your phone. This happens to every brand electronic scale to different degrees depending on design. Scales will pick up this interference from up to 15 feet away! Do not operate a cell or cordless phone within 10 feet of an in-use scale!

Static Electricity can cause unstable readings. It is possible for a scale to become charged with static electricity either during use or during shipping. When this happens you'll notice the scale behave very strangely - especially when metal objects such as a calibration weight are placed on the tray. To discharge static electricity please use an anti-static spray or touch the scale and its tray to a metal grounded object/line.

Adding light loads or "dribbling" can cause display problems. Digital scales have an auto-zero function. The way this normally works is that if an item is placed on the tray that weighs less than half of one division, the scale will zero that out and maintain a stable display (this is done so that the scale can maintain a stable weight reading and adjust for vibrations or air movement). In layman's terms that means if you purchased a scale that reads in 1 gram increments, and you place a 0.3g item on the tray, the display will not change. Then if you place another 0.3g item on the tray, the display still won't change. Therefore it's possible to very slowly add weight to the tray and have the display not change at all. That is why NIST recommends that you purchase a scale that has a display resolution of at least 1/2 of the smallest item you intend to weigh (including 'dribbling' or adding items). So if you intend to weigh buttons, and each button weighs 1 gram, then you should purchase a scale that reads to 0.5 grams.

Therefore, it is recommended that you do not place items that are less than the display resolution on the tray during the weighing process.

Overload is the #1 cause of Fatal scale errors. Scales are only designed to weigh up to their maximum capacity. For instance, the Pointscale 150 is designed to weigh up to 150 grams. If you put 500 grams on the scale even once, you can crush or deform the load cell and cause fatal damage to the scale. Be careful! Don't put a scale in your back pocket, even the hard case scales. Your large behind will always crush the load cell and destroy the scale. Then you will contact us and say "I don't know what happened, it just broke". Please never overload a scale. There is not a single scale in existence that cannot be destroyed by overload.

Mishandling is the #2 cause of fatal scale errors. If you drop or otherwise mishandle your scale, it can cause a fatal problem. For example, we spoke to a jeweler who put his scale in his empty briefcase, then checked his briefcase as baggage on a flight, and arrived at his destination to find the scale broken. Obviously, the cause of this was the scale got banged around in his briefcase. Scales are precise instruments. They are not calculators or cell phones. They have delicate sensors that can easily be damaged by mishandling.

Consumers (especially Jewelers) are used to throwing their calculators and products into a briefcase and allowing them to get shifted and banged around. Scales can't be treated this way! UPS & The Post office are the true enemy of all scales. They'll sometimes throw your box around like a football before they deliver it. Then, you receive it and the scale won't work. We do our best to safety pack all scales, but UPS & the post office throw them around anyway! If we put "Fragile" on the outside of the box, to them it seems to mean "give it an extra whack". All scales are tested before we ship them, they all work perfectly. UPS and the Postman can easily break your scales without leaving a mark so it is essential that you test all scales before you sign for them. If you ever ship a scale, be sure to safety-pack the box with extra padding.

If this guide did not help you with your scale problem, Please review our Frequently Asked Questions Section for instructions on what to do next. Over our many years of supporting our scales, we have learned that the best support can truly be given via email / web. This is because having clear instructions in writing is much simpler - and easier to print than speaking with a technician. However if you need to speak with us we do offer phone support for scales that are within their warranty. Our Phone number is found in our FAQ Section.

 


The Myweigh Advantage

Myweigh and Diabetes

According to the World Diabetes Foundation, there are about 285 million people living with diabetes. That is about 6.4% of the world population. While this number is expected to grow over the next 20 years, there is a significant movement being made to assist people that have diabetes. This movement is the accelerated need for both kitchen and pocket scales to assist in weighing food, especially high sugar items. The boom in Diabetics directly correlates to the boom in sales of portable precision weighing instruments as well as less portable weighing devices such as kitchen scales. My Weigh is #1 in this market with more Diabetics using My Weigh for sugar weighing than any other brand.

Precision weighing scales can be very helpful to diabetic users both at home and on the go. While having a kitchen scale at home was the standard 10 years ago, most kitchen scales are large and are not very portable, making them difficult to take to your office or to a restaurant. This is why having both a kitchen scale and a pocket scale is essential for diabetics. If you already have a typical kitchen scale that is not very portable, consider supplementing your weighing with a portable pocket sized scale such as the Palmscale®. There are many new and very convenient scales that can fit in a purse or coat pocket to easily weigh on the go. My Weigh offers contemporary designed scales for this function that are durable, precise and downright beautiful.

Over the past decade, the advent of lower cost high precision sensors has enabled us to offer higher precision at a very reasonable cost. Because of this, consumers now demand higher precision for their weighing needs. Most manual scales from the 1980's were accurate within 10 grams. Most digital scales from the 1990's were accurate within 5 grams. Now most scales are accurate even below 1 gram. Modern scales that are accurate to 0.1 gram are perfect for weighing foods that are not high sugar items, while using scales that are accurate to the hundredth or 0.01 gram are better suited for weighing sugar or high sugar items. When weighing high sugar items it is illogical to weigh in less accurate (ie 1 gram) increments when they can now weigh in more precise 0.01 gram increments. While 0.01 gram scales used to be expensive, nowadays the prices are so low for these scales there is no longer any excuse to risk health by weighing in larger increments. An extra 0.05 grams can be the difference between needing an injection or not. There is no reason to chance it. Remember that a scale that reads in 1 gram increments will be accurate usually +/- 1 gram (meaning what you think is 1 gram could be 2.5 grams – over time the accumulation of this excess sugar in your system can have consequences).

As you can see, we are very excited about the progress being made in the fight against diabetes. There are many different scales that are each unique and helpful in different ways. We strongly recommend that you utilize a kitchen scale for your home and a pocket scale for weighing on-the-go.. This way you will be prepared both at home and on the road. There is truly no longer any excuse for not monitoring your sugar intake with a weighing device. After all, health is paramount. Trust My Weigh for all of your weighing needs.

WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO READ THE RELEVANT RESEARCH INFO FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO (UCSF) HERE

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

The Myweigh Advantage

The Ketogenic Diet

There has been some discussion and questions about which scale is adequate for use with the Ketogenic Diet. We have developed several scales that happen to be particularly suited for this use. It is important to use a 0.01 gram measuring scale for this requirement. In addition the weighing device must be pocket sized in order to ensure that you will be able to travel with the scale and take it to restaurants. While a table sized balance may be slightly more accurate, we have seen over the past 10 years that most long term users of weighing devices for the Ketogenic Diet prefer portability over extreme accuracy. The needs of a consumer seeking weighing devices for the Ketogenic Diet differ slightly from that of a Diabetic sugar monitor weighing requirement. While both do require high precision, Ketogenic weighing often requires more precision with less tolerance. As a matter of policy We do not directly recommend any diet or scale for this diet and ask you to speak with your physician for the proper scale required for your needs. Only your physician knows if the diet is right for you and which type of weighing device will match your particular needs.

This information is provided with assistance by our friends at Balances.com and is NOT MEDICAL ADVICE. The Ketogenic Diet rigid diet is for the treatment of epileptic seizures, either in conjunction with, or in place of anticonvulsant. The diet is recommended for seizure control when anti-convulsants and medications have failed. The diet is thought to help in children under 10 years of age, mostly because of compliance problems, but can be used in older children and adults.

The Ketogenic Diet is a therapeutic and specially calculated diet that is high in fat and low in protein and carbohydrates. The stringent, mathematically calculated diet when followed conscientiously produces a by-product called ketones in patients' blood and urine. High concentrations of ketones in the body control the frequency and severity of seizures, although the biochemical mechanisms for this phenomenon are not yet known.

The diet must be done with medical supervision and treated with the same respect as any other anticonvulsant medication. Approximately half of the children who go on the diet become seizure free, and another large percentage have enough improvement to continue the diet.

Most patients remain on this diet for at least two years, during which time medications may be reduced and even discontinued. Although the diet is high-fat, patients do not gain weight because their caloric intake is restricted to 75 percent of their required daily allowance. The diet is supplemented with vitamins and calcium, so patients do not suffer from any nutritional imbalance. It is extremely important to weigh all foods and calculate protein and caloric percentages during the entire diet. Certain scales such as the Palmscale PS8-300 may be particularly well suited as the calculation function can be used to compute caloric intake. However we again ask you to speak to your physician to have a scale recommended to you.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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