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American Weigh AWS -100 Sensor Replacement

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  1. American Weigh AWS -100 Sensor Replacement, Sensor: crwdns2935265:01crwdnd2935265:01crwdnd2935265:01crwdne2935265:0
    • Flip the device over and remove the battery cover.

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    • Remove the two screws (length: 7/16") located underneath the battery cover. Use a Phillip's head number 1 screwdriver.

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    • Once the screws are removed, lift up the metal weighing plate with your hands. At this point in the process, the sensor will still be attached.

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    • Using your hands or a plastic opening tool, peel back the metal plate from the plastic underneath. This will expose the screws connecting the sensor to the plastic.

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    • Using the same screwdriver as before, remove the two screws (length 3/8") on the plastic plate connected the sensor.

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    • With the sensor detached, use a plastic opening tool to peel away the glue holding the wires.

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    • Remove the glue on the third side so that the wires are completely disconnected from the sensor. You should now be able to replace the defective sensor with your new one.

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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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I'm sorry, I don't have a comment to add. Instead; I have a question to ask. Would a defective sensor be the reason my AWS-100 pocket weighing scales would continuously read full? I purchased them in September or October of 2017. They have not been dropped or managed roughly in any way. I've used them possibly 50- 60 times in this time span. I wipe them down before and after each use trying to make sure I get all of the residual particles cleaned off. I've been using a dry microfiber cloth mostly. On occasion I will dampen the cloth with a fine mist of water and use that. I always leave the lid opened for at least a hour to hour and a half on a clean, flat, dry surface ;before I return them to the box for storage. I make sure there isn't anything placed on top of them.

Can you help me? PLEASE!

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Can anyone refer me as to where to buy a new sensor?

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Hi! Thanks for a great instruction. I wonder how to be sure the right wire is connected to the tight point on the load cell. My load cell's got not color indication, just wires from the inside of the cell. Any tips most appriciated!

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