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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I recalibrate my Travelon digital scale?

Your Travelon digital scale is recalibrated every time you press the power button. Inaccuracy or malfunction is most likely the result of low batteries, or overloading.

If your scale is indicating the batteries are low, change batteries. If your scale indicates it is overloaded (weight capacity up to 110 lbs. / 50 kilograms) remove excess load/weight immediately. Overloading can cause permanent damage.

What battery size do I use in my Travelon products chart?

ITEM #

DESCRIPTION

BATTERY SIZE

QUANTITY

12240

4-in-1 Car Emergency Tool

AA

2

12267

3 Speed personal Folding Fan

AA

4

12402

Digital Scale

CR2032

1

Will my RFID Blocking product set off airport security?

TSA's current regulations dictate that pockets are emptied and contents placed through x-ray screening, along with bags and other carry-on items. Your RFID Blocking product should go through x-ray. If you forget and keep your wallet in your pocket, yes, it will set off security screening devices.

What frequencies does Travelon RFID Blocking protect against?

The Travelon RFID blocking products blocks transmission of this information when the cards are in the RFID blocking product, compartment or pocket, preventing unauthorized access. Our products are designed for use with RF Smart Cards, ID’s and Passports, which work on a limited range (i.e. Tap & Go / SpeedPass, etc.). These types of chips most often fall within the 125 kHZ (Low Frequency) or 13.56 MHZ (High Frequency) categories. The card or passport needs to be within touching distance of the reader in order to register the information that is embedded on the RF chip. Our RFID items are not intended to be used for purposes beyond the standard LF/HF scope for which they were developed.

Why am I seeing a California Prop 65 Warning?

"WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Why am I seeing this warning?

Proposition 65 is a California law that requires consumers to be notified about the possible presence of listed chemicals in excess of specified levels in products sold in California. Chemicals included on the list are those which have been determined by a California state agency to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Currently the number of chemicals listed under Prop 65 is more than 900, with many new chemicals being added every year.

There are two ways a company can be compliant with Prop 65 regulations:

  1. Test every component of every product for every production run against each of the 900 chemicals listed to ensure they are within the safe harbor limits. Additional testing would be required each time new chemicals were added to the list. Travelon believes this to be impractical and cost-prohibitive.
  2. Place a Proposition 65, Safe Harbor Warning, on each of its products. The wording of the label, specified by California law, is:

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

This product complies with all state and federal product safety standards. Travelon believes its products are safe when used as intended. However, in order to be compliant with California law, Travelon, along with many major manufacturers in industries ranging from electronics to sleepwear, has decided to place CA Prop 65 warnings on its products."