ENGLISH
DISPLAY
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR
Symbol
MODEL
EL-530V
OPERATION MANUAL
Exponent
Mantissa
PRINTED IN CHINA
04AGK (TINSE0506THZZ)
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the SHARP Scientific Calculator
Model EL-530V. This calculator will help you understand math-
ematical concepts behind fraction calculation, such as simpli-
fication and reduction.
After reading this manual, store it in a convenient location for
future reference.
2ndF : Appears when @ is pressed, indicating that the
functions shown in orange are enabled.
SIMP : Indicates that a fraction can be simplified further, or
expressed with a lower denominator.
: Appears when statistical mode is selected.
: Indicates that a numerical value is stored in the
independent memory.
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M
Operational Notes
Do not carry the calculator around in your back pocket, as it
may break when you sit down. The display is made of glass
and is particularly fragile.
Keep the calculator away from extreme heat such as on a
car dashboard or near a heater, and avoid exposing it to
excessively humid or dusty environments.
Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or store it
where fluids, for example water, can splash onto it. Rain-
drops, water spray, juice, coffee, steam, perspiration, etc.
will also cause malfunction.
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BEFORE USING THE CALCULATOR
Key Notation Used in this Manual
In this manual, key operations are described as follows:
To specify π : @V
To specify Exp : E
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Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use solvents or wet
cloth.
Do not drop it or apply excessive force.
To access functions printed in orange above keys, press @
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first.
Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
In this manual, number entry examples are shown with ordi-
nary numbers (i.e., “100” will be indicated instead of
“100”).
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
This product, including accessories, may change due to
upgrading without prior notice.
SHARP will not be liable nor responsible for any incidental
or consequential economic or property damage caused by
misuse and/or malfunctions of this product and its periph-
erals, unless such liability is acknowledged by law.
Power On and Off
Press N to turn the calculator on, and @F to turn it
off.
Clearing the Entry and Memories
♦ Press the RESET switch (on the back), with the tip of a ball-
point pen or similar object, only in the following cases. Do
not use an object with a breakable or sharp tip. Note that
pressing the RESET switch erases all data stored in
memory.
There are three clearing methods as follows:
Clearing
Entry
(Display)
M*1
STAT, ANS*2
operation
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When using for the first time
After replacing the batteries
To clear all memory contents
If an abnormal condition occurs and all keys are
inoperative.
N
@c
RESET
×
×
×
If service should be required on this calculator, use only a
SHARP servicing dealer, SHARP approved service facility, or
SHARP repair service where available.
: Clear
Independent memory M.
Statistical data and last answer memory.
× : Retain
1
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2
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To clear the independent memory (M), press NO.
Hard Case
Entry and Correction of an Equation
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Press < or > to move the cursor.
To return to an equation after getting the answer, press
< (>).
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To delete a number, place the cursor on the number to be
deleted, then press d.
To insert a number, move the cursor to the place immedi-
ately after where the number is to be inserted, then enter
the number.
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATIONS
15 + 8
↓
15 – 3
N 15 + 8
15+8_
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Select the normal mode.
<<dd
15_
15–3_
In each example, press N to clear the display before
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performing the calculation.
13 × 24 =
N 13 * 24 =
312.
Arithmetic Operations
↓
<(>)
13×24
360.
15 × 24 =
>d 5 =
12+16×3=
N 12 + 16 * 3 =
350 - 120 / 4 =
60.
350–120÷4=
320.
Priority Levels in Calculation
This calculator performs operations according to the following
72×(-12)–150= 72 *– 12 - 150 =
–1014.
priority:
1 Functions expressed with numerical data placed before
(5+21)×(30–16)= ( 5 + 21 )*
(such as x2, x3)
( 30 - 16 )=
364.
2 yx, x
3 π
y
¿
3
-4
(6×10 )÷(2×10 )=( 6 E 3 )/
4 Functions expressed with numerical data placed after (such
( 2 E– 4 )=
30000000.
as sin, cos)
5 Multiplications with the sign “×” omitted from the front of a
function (such as 3cos20)
Constant Calculations
6 ×, ÷
7 +, –
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In constant calculations, the addend becomes a constant.
Subtraction and division are performed in the same manner.
For multiplication, the multiplicand becomes a constant.
After performing calculations using constants, on pressing
<(>) to edit an equation, the constants will be
displayed as K.
8 Operations end commands (such as =, M+, %, DATA, CD)
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A parenthesized calculation section has precedence over
other sections of the calculation.
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245+60=
12+60=
N 245 + 60 =
305.
72.
INITIAL SETUP
N 212 + 60 =
Mode Selection
150–20=
250–20=
150 - 20 =
130.
230.
Normal Mode:
250 - 20 =
Used to perform arithmetic operations and function calcula-
tions.
200÷4=
180÷4=
200 / 4 =
50.
45.
180 / 4 =
Statistical Mode:
15×3=
15×10=
15 * 03 =
45.
150.
Used to perform statistical operations. To enter statistical
mode, press @”. ’ appears on the display to
indicate that the statistical mode is selected. To return to
normal mode, press @” with ’ on the display.
’ disappears as the calculator returns to normal mode.
The mode will remain selected when the calculator is turned
off.
When executing mode selection, last answer memory will
be cleared.
15 - 10 =
Functions
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For each example, press N to clear the display.
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The results of inverse trigonometric functions are displayed
within the following ranges:
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θ = sin-1x, θ = tan-1x
θ = cos-1x
–90° ≤ θ ≤ 90°
0° ≤ θ ≤ 180°
Selecting the Display Notation and Decimal
Places
This calculator has two display notation systems for displaying
calculation results: floating point system and fixed decimal
point system.
sin30° =
cos60° =
tan45° =
Ns 30 =
u 60 =
t 45 =
0.5
0.5
1.
When the fixed decimal point system is selected, the number
of decimal places can be set to any value between 0 and 9.
The last decimal digit will be rounded off.
–1
sin 0.5 =
@S 0.5 =
@U 0.5 =
@T 1 =
30.
60.
45.
34.
512.
–1
cos 0.5 =
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Use @fl to switch to the fixed decimal point system,
press @i, then enter a value between 0 and 9 to set
the decimal placement.
–1
tan 1 =
2
2
3
+ 5
=
=
3 @L + 5 @L=
8 @¤=
⁄ 32 + 3 @$ 21 =
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The number will be displayed in scientific notation if the
calculation results for floating point system does not fit in
the following range:
3
8
3
√
√
32 + 21 =
0.000000001 ≤ | x | ≤ 9999999999
8.415778426
2401.
1 ÷ 3 =
[Floating point]
4
7
=
7 @™ 4 =
N 1 / 3 =
0.333333333
0.333333333
0.33
→ [Fixed decimal point] @fl
π
– =
@V/ 3 =
1.047197551
3
[TAB set to 2]
@i 2
→ [Floating point]
@fl
0.333333333
Chain Calculations
1
1
– + – =
4 @¨ + 5 @¨=
0.45
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This calculator allows the previous calculation result to be
used in the following calculation.
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The previous calculation result will not be recalled after
entering multiple instructions.
In the case of utilizing postfix functions (¿ , sin, etc.), you
can perform a chain calculation even when the previous
calculation result is cleared by the use of the N or @
c keys.
200 × 32% =
200 * 32 @%
64.
50.
150 ÷ 300 = ? % 150 / 300 @%
200 + (200 × 32%) = 200 + 32 @%
300 – (300 × 25%) = 300 - 25 @%
264.
225.
6+4 = ANS
ANS + 5
N 6 + 4 =
10.
15.
+ 5 =
Random Function
This calculator has three random functions. Press N to
8 × 2 = ANS
8 * 2 =
16.
256.
2
exit.
ANS
@L=
Random Numbers
44+37 = ANS
44 + 37 =
81.
9.
A pseudo-random number, with three significant digits from 0
up to 0.999, can be generated by pressing @`=.
To generate the next random number, press =.
√
ANS =
⁄=
Random Integer
Integer number between 0 and 99 can be generated randomly
by pressing @›=. To generate the next integer
random number between 0 and 99, press =.
Calculating the Highest Common Factor
(H.C.F.) or Lowest Common Multiple (L.C.M.)
To calculate the H.C.F. or the L.C.M., the procedures are as
follows:
Random Dice
To simulate rolling dice, integer number between 1 and 6 can
be generated randomly by pressing @fi=. To
generate the next integer random number between 1 and 6,
press =.
What is the H.C.F. N 24
24_
24HCF36_
12.
of 24 and 36?
@‹ 36
=
What is the L.C.M. N 15
15_
15LCM9_
45.
Memory Calculations
of 15 and 9?
@ˆ 9
This calculator has two memory allocations: independent
memory (M), and last answer memory (ANS). You will find
them especially useful when combinations of calculations be-
come complicated, or when applying the answer of previous
calculation to another operations.
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“Highest Common Factor” is synonymous with “Greatest
Common Factor”, “Lowest Common Multiple” is with “Least
Common Multiple”.
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Press NO to clear the independent memory (“M”
symbol will disappear).
Calculating quotient and remainder
“: Calculates the quotient and remainder.
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After pressing R to recall a value stored in the memory,
the value as displayed will be used in the calculation.
Independent memory (M)
23 ÷ 5
(R: Remainder)
N 23 @“ 5
23‘5_
O : Stores the result in the memory.
R : Recalls the value stored in the memory.
@; : Adds the result to the value in the memory.
=
4.
2.
6.
R3.
9.5 ÷ 4
9.5 @“ 4
9.5‘4_
=
R1.5
–32 ÷ (–5)
– 32 @“– 5
–32‘–5_
M
M
M
N 3 * 5 O
15.
45.
60.
=
R–2.
30 + (3 × 5) =
30 +R=
(3 × 5) × 4 =
R* 4 =
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Pressing “ cannot be followed by pressing a key for
M
M
M
M
M
another operation such as (+, –, ×, ÷), otherwise an error
20+10–5=
121+13×2=
+) 21×3–16=
(Total)
N 20 + 10 - 5 O
121 + 13 * 2 @;
21 * 3 - 16 @;
R
25.
147.
47.
219.
0.
will result.
The calculator can display a quotient or remainder up to 5
digits in length, including the “–” sign. If numbers longer
than 5 digits are entered, normal division is performed.
NO
Last answer memory (ANS)
When = is pressed, the calculation result will automati-
FRACTION CALCULATIONS
cally be stored in the last answer memory.
@? : Recalls the value stored in the last answer
Entering Fractions
memory.
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To enter fractions, use the following keys:
Ø : Places the symbol “ ” between the numerator
and the denominator.
/
4 ÷ 5 = 0.8…(A) N 4 / 5 =
4 × (A) + 60 ÷ (A) = 4 *@?+ 60 /
@?=
0.8
∞ : Separates the integer (whole number) part from
78.2
the fractional part of a mixed number.
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Enter a common denominator for the two fractions.
If the entered value is not a common denominator, the
cursor will be set under the value. Press d to clear the
value, then enter a correct common denominator. Press
N to return to the “DENOM.?” display.
2
4– =
3
N 2 Ø 3 =
4 ∞ 1 Ø 2 =
2/3
1
4– =
4¬1/2
2
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Up to 10 key strokes, including “¬” and “
/
”, can be used to
Now that you have learned how to reduce a fraction to its
lowest denominator, you can start using your calculator
to perform fraction calculations quickly and efficiently.
enter a fraction.
Calculating with Fractions
Fractions can be incorporated into an arithmetic calculation.
The “SIMP” symbol will appear with a calculation result if the
answer can be further simplified. Refer to the following sec-
tion of this manual for details.
1
1
4
– + – =
N 1 Ø 3 + 1 Ø 4
1/3+1/4_
3
ªDENOM.? SIMP 28/48
=*
=
=
12_SIMP 28/48
4/12+3/12_
7/12
1
1
– + – =
N 1 Ø 2 + 1 Ø 3 =
5/6
2
2
3
1
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If = is pressed instead of a number entry, the lowest
– × – =
2 Ø 5 * 1 Ø 3 =
2/15
5
3
common denominator will automatically be displayed.
Convºersi:oCnofnrvoemrts/taodaecFimraalcotiroimnproper fraction to a
How to Simplify a Fraction
Reducing to its simplest form
If the result of pressing = is displayed with the “SIMP”
symbol, the calculation can be reduced further. Use the ª
key to set the factor of the fraction to simplify, either automati-
cally or manually.
mixed fraction.
æ : Converts a mixed fraction or decimal to an im-
proper fraction. In some cases, a decimal may
not be converted to a fraction.
ø : Converts an improper fraction or a mixed frac-
[Automatic Simplification]
tion to a decimal.
1
2
– + — = N 1 Ø 3 + 2 Ø 12 =
SIMP 6/12
5
3
12
4– =
N 4 ∞ 5 Ø 6 =
4¬5/6
4.833333333
29/6
ªFACTOR? SIMP 6/12
6
SIMP 6/12
1/2
→ [A.xxx]
→ [A/B]
ø
=*6_
æ
=
1 ÷ 3 =
→ [A/B]
1 / 3 =
0.333333333
1/3
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If you do not know a common factor, press =. The
æ
greatest common factor “6” will be displayed.
[Manual Simplification]
6 ÷ 5 =
→ [A/B]
B
→ [A / ]
C
→ [A.xxx]
2
1.25 + – =
5
B
→ [A / ]
C
6 / 5 =
1.2
12/10
SIMP
æ
1
3
2
12
– + — = N 1 Ø 3 + 2 Ø 12 =
SIMP 6/12
SIMP
º
1¬2/10
ªFACTOR? SIMP 6/12
ø
1.2
2 =*
SIMP 23/6
1/2
1.25 + 2 Ø 5 =
1.65
ª 3 =
SIMP
º
1¬65/100
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“2” is entered as a factor, and “SIMP” will be displayed
to indicate further simplification of the fraction is possible.
If the entered value is not a common factor, the cursor will
be set under the value. Press d to clear the value, then
enter a correct common factor. Press N to return to the
“FACTOR?” display.
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1¬13/20
STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS
Now that you have learned how to reduce a fraction to its
simplest form, you can start using your calculator to per-
form fraction calculations quickly and efficiently.
To enter the statistical mode, press @”. The indicator
symbol ’ will appear. The following statistics can be
obtained:
5
6
1
14
– + — = N 5 Ø 6 + 1 Ø 14 =
SIMP 38/42
19/21
x
: Mean of sample (x)
=*
sx : Standard deviation of sample (x)
σx : Population standard deviation of sample (x)
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If = is pressed instead of ª, the number will auto-
matically be reduced down to its simplest form with the
greatest common factor.
n
: Number of samples
Σx : Total number of samples (x)
Σx2: Sum of the squares of sample (x)
Reducing to the lowest denominator
Entering Data
Prior to pressing the = key, a common denominator can
To enter sample data, use the numeric keys and press
k(O key) after each value.
be set to organize calculations.
To enter data with its frequency, use the numeric keys to
enter the value, then press §(R key), enter the fre-
quency, then press k.
1
1
– + – =
N 1 Ø 3 + 1 Ø 4
1/3+1/4_
3
4
ªDENOM.? SIMP 28/48
48 =*
16/48+12/48_
SIMP 28/48
=
ERROR AND CALCULATION RANGES
Enter the data “7” N@”
’
7_
1.*
@c 7
Errors
k
n =
An error will occur if an operation exceeds the calculation
ranges, or if a mathematically illegal operation is attempted. If
an error occurs, pressing < (or >) automatically moves
the cursor back to the place in the equation where the error
occurred. Edit the equation or press N to clear the
equation.
There are 13 students @c 70 § 13
70, 13_
13.
50, 5_
18.
who scored 70 in the
k
n =
n =
test, and 5 students 50 § 5
who scored 50.
k
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The number of samples for the entered data will be dis-
played.
Entered data are kept in memory until @c or
@” are pressed. Before entering new data, clear
the memory contents.
Error Codes and Error Types
Syntax error (Error 1):
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An attempt was made to perform an invalid operation.
Ex. 2 +- 5 =
Calculation error (Error 2):
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If the number of the sample values exceeds 999,999,999
“n=” will not appear.
When inputting a formula as a sample value with frequency,
parenthesize the data.
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The absolute value of an intermediate or final calculation result
equals or exceeds 10100
.
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An attempt was made to divide by 0.
The calculation ranges were exceeded while performing calcu-
lations.
Example: ( A * B )§ frequency k
Correcting Entered Data
Correction prior to pressing k:
Delete incorrect data with N.
Depth error (Error 3):
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The available number of buffers was exceeded. (There are 8
buffers* for numeric values and 16 buffers for calculation in-
structions).
Correction after pressing k:
press > to confirm the latest entry and press @J
to delete it.
* 4 buffers in STAT mode.
Equation too long (Error 4):
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The equation exceeded its maximum input buffer (159 charac-
ters). An equation must be shorter than 159 characters.
Calculating Statistical Quantities
@c
’
5.
Score Number of
Persons
30 § 5 k
40 § 3 k
50 § 10 k
60 § 12 k
70 § 13 k
80 § 9 k
90 § 7 k
100 § 3 k
@÷
n =
n =
n =
n =
n =
n =
n =
n =
Calculation Ranges
8.
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
5
3
10
12
13
9
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Within the ranges specified below, this calculator is
accurate to 1 of the least significant digit of the
mantissa. However, a calculation error increases in con-
tinuous calculations due to accumulation of each cal-
18.
30.
43.
52.
59.
62.
culation error. (This is the same for yx, ¿y, etc. where
x
continuous calculations are performed internally.)
Additionally, a calculation error will accumulate and
become larger in the vicinity of inflection points and
singular points of functions.
7
3
65.32258065
18.52935128
18.37931358
@£
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Calculation range: 10-99
~
9.999999999×1099 and 0.
@p
@n
n =
62.
4050.
285500.
If the absolute value of an entry or a final or intermediate
result of a calculation is less than 10–99, the value is consid-
ered to be 0 in calculations and in the display.
@z
Σx =
2
@w
Σx
=
Function
Dynamic range
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If both the resulting digits and the function name (such as
Σx=) cannot be contained in the display, only the resulting
value will be displayed; the function name will not be
displayed.
sin x
cos x
tan x
DEG : |x| < 1010
(tan x : |x| ≠ 90(2n–1))*
sin–1x
Statistical Calculation Formulas
|x| ≤ 1
|x| < 10100
cos–1x
Σx
tan–1x
Σx2 – nx2
x =
n
σx =
y > 0: –10100 < xlogy < 100
.
n
x
y
. y = 0: 0 < x < 10100
1
Σx2 – nx2
n – 1
1
2
Σx = x + x + ··· + x
n
.
y < 0: x = n (0 < |x| < 1: – = 2n–1, x ≠ 0)*,
x
Σx2 = x 2 + x 2 + ··· + x
2
sx =
1
2
n
–10100 < xlog |y| < 100
(n: number of samples)
1
y > 0: –10100 < – logy ≤ 100 (x ≠ 0)
y = 0: 0 < x < 10
.
.
.
x
100
In the statistical calculation formulas, an error will occur if:
x
¿y
1
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the absolute value of the intermediate result or calculation
y < 0: x = 2n–1 (0 < |x| < 1: – = n, x ≠ 0)*,
x
result is equal to or greater than 1 x 10100
the denominator is zero.
.
1
–10100 < – log |y| ≤ 100
x
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an attempt is made to take the square root of a negative
number.
x2
x3
|x| < 1050
Automatic Power Off Function
This calculator will turn its power off automatically if no key is
pressed for about 10 minutes.
|x| < 2.15443469
0 ≤ x < 10100
|x| < 10100 (x ≠ 0)
×
1033
¿x
x–1
* n: positive integers
SPECIFICATIONS
Calculations:
General arithmetic operations (add,
subtract, multiply, divide, operations
with constants, memory operations,
fraction operations, function
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Notes on Battery Replacement
Improper handling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage
or explosion. Be sure to observe the following handling rules:
operations, statistical operations, etc.)
Internal calculations: Mantissas of up to 12 digits
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Replace both batteries at the same time.
Do not mix new and old batteries.
Make sure the new batteries are the correct type.
When installing, orient each battery correctly as indicated in
the calculator.
The factory-installed batteries may be exhausted before
they reach the service life stated in the specifications.
Pending operations:
16 calculations 8 numeric values
(4 numeric values in STAT mode)
Power source:
3 V ¶ (DC):
Alkaline batteries (LR44) × 2
Power consumption: 0.0006 W
Operating time: Approx. 2000 hours, when continu-
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ously displaying 55555. at 25°C
(77°F).
When to Replace the Batteries
If the display has poor contrast or nothing appears on the
display even when N is pressed, it is time to replace the
batteries.
May vary according to usage and
other factors.
Operating temperature: 0°C – 40°C (32°F – 104°F)
External dimensions: 78.6mm (W)× 144 mm (D)× 10.5mm (H)
3-3/32” (W) × 5-21/32” (D) × 13/32” (H)
Cautions
Weight:
Approx. 68 g (0.15 lb)
(Including batteries)
Batteries × 2 (installed), operation
manual, quick reference card and
hard case.
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Fluid from a leaking battery accidentally entering an eye
could result in serious injury. Should this occur, wash with
clean water and immediately consult a doctor.
Should fluid from a leaking battery come into contact with
your skin or clothes, immediately wash with clean water.
If the product is not to be used for some time, to avoid
damage to the unit from leaking batteries, remove them and
store in a safe place.
Accessories:
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SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR
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Do not leave exhausted batteries inside the product.
Do not fit partially used batteries, and be sure not to mix
batteries of different types.
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Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Exhausted batteries left in the calculator may leak and
damage the calculator.
This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 89/336/EEC as
amended by 93/68/EEC.
Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der EG-Richtlinie 89/336/EWG mit
Änderung 93/68/EWG.
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Explosion risk may be caused by incorrect handling.
Do not throw batteries into a fire as they may explode.
Ce matériel répond aux exigences contenues dans la directive 89/336/CEE modifiée
par la directive 93/68/CEE.
Dit apparaat voldoet aan de eisen van de richtlijn 89/336/EEG, gewijzigd door 93/68/
EEG.
Dette udstyr overholder kravene i direktiv nr. 89/336/EEC med tillæg nr. 93/68/EEC.
Quest’apparecchio è conforme ai requisiti della direttiva 89/336/EEC come
emendata dalla direttiva 93/68/EEC.
Replacement Procedure
1. Turn the power off by pressing @F.
2. Loosen both screws and remove the bat-
tery cover.
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∂˘Úˆ·˚΋˜ ∂ÓˆÛ˘ 89/336/∂√∫, fiˆ˜ Ô Î·ÓÔÓÈÛÌfi˜ ·˘Ùfi˜ Û˘ÌÏËÚÒıËΠ·fi
ÙËÓ Ô‰ËÁ›· 93/68/∂√∫.
Este equipamento obedece às exigências da directiva 89/336/CEE na sua versão
corrigida pela directiva 93/68/CEE.
3. Replace the old batteries with new, with
the positive (+) sides facing up.
Este aparato satisface las exigencias de la Directiva 89/336/CEE, modificada por
medio de la 93/68/CEE.
Denna utrustning uppfyller kraven enligt riktlinjen 89/336/EEC så som kompletteras
av 93/68/EEC.
4. Replace the battery cover and screws.
5. Press the RESET switch on the back.
Dette produktet oppfyller betingelsene i direktivet 89/336/EEC i endringen 93/68/
EEC.
Tämä laite täyttää direktiivin 89/336/EEC vaatimukset, jota on muutettu direktiivillä
93/68/EEC.
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Make sure that the display appears
as shown. Otherwise, remove the bat-
teries, reinstall, and check the dis-
play again.
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