Installing or replacing batteries, When to replace batteries – Texas Instruments TI-86 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Operating the TI

-86

01OPER.DOC TI-86, Chap 1, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:18 PM Printed: 02/13/01 2:59 PM Page 16 of 22

01OPER.DOC TI-86, Chap 1, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:18 PM Printed: 02/13/01 2:59 PM Page 16 of 22

Installing or Replacing Batteries

Your new TI

-86 includes four AAA alkaline batteries. You must install them before you can

turn on the calculator. A lithium backup battery is installed in the calculator already.

ᕡ If the calculator is on, turn it off (press - ž) to avoid loss of information stored in memory.
ᕢ Slide the protective cover over the keyboard.
ᕣ Holding the calculator upright, push down on the battery cover latch, and then remove the cover.
ᕤ Remove all four old batteries.
ᕥ Install four new AAA alkaline batteries, arranged according to the polarity (+ and

N) diagram

inside the battery compartment.

ᕦ Replace the battery cover by inserting the two prongs into the two slots at the bottom of the

battery compartment, and then push the cover until the latch snaps closed.

When to Replace Batteries

When the AAA batteries are low, a low-battery message is
displayed as you turn on the calculator. Generally, the
calculator will continue to operate for one or two weeks
after the low-battery message is first displayed.
Eventually, the TI

-86 will turn off automatically and will

not operate until you replace the AAA batteries.

The lithium backup battery is inside the battery compartment, above the AAA batteries. It
retains all memory when the AAA batteries are low or have been removed. To avoid loss of
data, do not remove the lithium battery unless four fresh AAA batteries are installed.
Replace the lithium backup battery about every three or four years.

To express

-

and

1

keystroke combinations, this
guidebook places brackets
(

ã

and

ä

) around the word

above the key to press.

Do not remove the lithium
backup battery unless four
fresh AAA batteries are in
place.
Properly dispose of the old
batteries.

If you do not use your TI

-

86

frequently, the AAA batteries
could last more than two
weeks after the first low-
battery message.

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