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A never fueled and no lubricant added unit will most likely be allowed on a plane. Plan on paying dearly for the extra 'luggage.'
Call the airline and ask their weight limit.
https://www.virginamerica.com/cms/vx-fees#baggage
The following is in regards to oversized luggage which you will pay an extra fee for. It is NOT a reference to checked baggage which is NOT oversized.
Checked baggage cannot exceed 80 linear inches and any bag weighing more than 100lbs/45kg will not be accepted for check in at the airport.
Guess you are asking the weght of luggage admited by an airline without paying an extra fee. Well, it depends on the airlinel. They might limit the weight, the number of luggage you can carry, as few as just 1 up to 3, from 20 kg up to 35 kg , and the weight of "hand hold" effects, sometimes limited to 8 kg o 10 kg. But it's always specified by the airline so CALL THE AIRLINE or ASK YOUR TRAVELLER AGENT
Me too. Changed AAA batteries for brand new. Everything works fine except - it doesn’t leave zero no matter what the weight. Only two yrs old too! Wtf?
It is often you may carry a lot of things in your luggage and thus when you are checking in at the airport, you have to weigh your luggage. If the luggage is overweight then one has to pay some extra money for it. So it is advisable that you would better buy luggage scales and weigh your baggage before going to the airport. This can help people save a lot of money and also help you in carrying the baggage easily.
Had the same problem with mine and sent it back since it's under warranty. Taylor did not need a receipt and I just received a new scale today, model 5742 although it cost me just about $20 to ship it back and that's UPS ground! The scale retails for $29.99 on amazon.com. Good luck!
I just had this problem on set Salter scales (says 3309 on label on back so assume that's model no) which came up OUT2 solidly after hadn't been used for a while.
Looking on WWW this means on other scales they need to be recalibrated. There are only 2 buttons on ths model ON/Zero and 2nd is mode for grams, oz etc. Discovered by trial and error have to hold down the on button and repeatedly click the measure button as it powers up, screen says err2 press on button again and says 5000g, put 5000g weight on scales, press on button again display says CAL press on button and it at first came up with EEEE and failed but next attempt it said PASS and it all worked again. I used 2 x 1.5kg bags flour and 2 x 1Kg bags sugar to make 5kg with bit tipped out of one to make exact and checked on another set scales. So trick appears to be finding how to get your scales in to calibrate mode and what the weight it expects is.
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