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Is it possible you put the batteries in the wrong way? Sometimes a device will still have power in that situation, even though it won't work as expected. Try a new set of batteries, but clean the contacts in the battery compartment first, and double-check the battery orientation.
"EE" means that the scale has been overloaded. Try placing a small weight (i.e. 250g block of butter) on the scale and then turning the scale off and then on again with the small weight still on the scale. What this does is to try and re-calibrate the scale. If this doesn't work then I am pretty certain that the scales will need to be replaced. The scales in question do have a 15 year guarantee and you can try contacting Salter Housewares directly if you have your proof of purchase.
This sounds very typical of kitchen and postal scales. I know you don't want to hear this, but this basically means it is time to replace your scale with a better scale - perhaps no longer giving Salter your business..
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