HP 6S manual Changing the battery

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Read-out

Liquid crystal display suppressing unnecessary 0s (zeros).

Power source

Silicon solar cell (solar model only)

Alkaline manganese battery (LR43)—1 battery for the solar model; 2 batteries for the non-solar model.

Ambient Temperature range

0°C–40°C (32°F–104°F).

Dimensions

127mmH x 72mmW x 8.5mmD (not including the wallet).

Net weight

91g (including wallet).

9. Changing the battery

·Replace the battery when:

Replace the battery (alkaline manganese battery (LR43)—1 in the solar model and 2 in the non-solar model) when the display darkens under poor light condition, or disappears, and cannot be restored by pressing ¡.

·To replace the battery:

1.Remove the four screws at the back of the calculator. Don’t loose the screws.

2.Remove the back panel.

3.Remove the old battery. Lever it out with a sharp object like a pen.

4.Install the new battery with the + sign at the uppermost.

5.Replace the back panel and the screws.

6.Check the display to make sure it is showing 0 in DEG mode.

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Contents HP 6S Scientific Calculator Regulatory Information USA Hewlett-Packard Company 1999. All rights reservedContents Logical operations Radix complement Binary, octal and hexadecimal valuesMemory keys Keyboard General keysSpecial keys Base-n keysStatistical keys Function keysDisplay Exponent displaysDisplay Basic functions Setting the display to scientific notation Clearing errorsMaking corrections Fixing the number of decimal places displayedCalculations Re-using arithmetic operations Using memoryFraction arithmetic 41/52 × 41Ë52*78.9= 62.20961538 Percentage calculationsConverting minutes and seconds to decimal format Other functionsConversion between angles, radians and grads Trigonometric functionsPowers and roots Hyperbolic functionsLogarithmic functions Polar to rectangular coordinates conversions Miscellaneous functionsRectangular to polar coordinates conversions Formula x = r cosθ y = r sinθBinary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversions Binary, octal and hexadecimal valuesBinary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations Binary, octal and hexadecimal valuesLogical operations Radix complement Using statistical functions on your data Using statisticsUsing statistics Entering a list of data items to analyseSpecifications Changing the battery Changing the battery