[upd]: Xycd60 Manual
Overload, undervoltage, and overcharge protection. π Operating Modes
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution (from repair logic, not always in manual) | |---------|--------------|------------------------------------------------------| | | Auto power-off | Press ON/OFF. If nothing, replace battery. | | Numbers jump rapidly when idle | Dirty capacitive strip inside scale | Open jaws, use compressed air to blow out debris. Do not oil. | | Reading changes when you thumb the roller | Loose sliding jaw or worn spring | Tighten the small adjustment screw on the back of the jaw. Turn 1/8th clockwise. | | Inches reading shows, but mm doesnβt | Stuck mode button | Gently press the mm/inch button 2-3 times. If no response, battery is low. | | Error code "E" or "Err" | Electronic failure or low voltage | Replace battery with a new LR44 (not from an old multi-pack). If persists, circuit board is damaged. | | Negative reading when jaws are closed | Zero drift | Clean jaws, close firmly, then press ZERO. | | Fluctuating last digit | Hand temperature or air current | This is normal (Β±0.02mm). Stabilize for 10 seconds before reading. | xycd60 manual
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