radiant
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I have a slight problem with my Weight Watchers digital scale.
It looks like this:
I noticed the problem several weeks ago (I hadn't really bothered to use the scale before then). I stepped onto the scale and the number it gave me was like 20 pounds less than the doctor's office said I weighed. Naturally, I didn't believe it and tried again. This time the number was about 30 pounds more than that. I tried setting it in a place where it would be completely level, and this time it was within a couple pounds of what the doctor's scale said. I tried it again to see if it would give the same weight, and it did.
Since then, though, the scale has been telling me something different every time. I step on and off the scale until it gives me the same weight three times in a row, and that's the weight I go with.
I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on calibrating the scale, or just something that would make it more accurate.
It looks like this:
I noticed the problem several weeks ago (I hadn't really bothered to use the scale before then). I stepped onto the scale and the number it gave me was like 20 pounds less than the doctor's office said I weighed. Naturally, I didn't believe it and tried again. This time the number was about 30 pounds more than that. I tried setting it in a place where it would be completely level, and this time it was within a couple pounds of what the doctor's scale said. I tried it again to see if it would give the same weight, and it did.
Since then, though, the scale has been telling me something different every time. I step on and off the scale until it gives me the same weight three times in a row, and that's the weight I go with.
I'm wondering if anyone has any tips on calibrating the scale, or just something that would make it more accurate.