Specifications, Automatic power off, Replacing the batteries – CITIZEN SR-135T User Manual

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SR8D1A-E.RTF SIZE : 140x75mm SCALE 2:1 2003/8/22

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[6] [0] [SHIFT] [DEL]

1

Clear the incorrect data (60)

[5] [6] [DATA]

2

Input the correct data (56)

[5] [4] [x] [3] [DATA]

5

Input the incorrect data (54x3)

[5] [4] [x] [3] [SHIFT] [DEL]

2

Clear the incorrect data (54x3)

[5] [8] [x] [3] [DATA]

5

Input the correct data (58x3)

[5] [2] [x] [4] [DATA]

9

Input the incorrect data (52x4)

[5] [5] [DATA]

10 Input the correct data (55)

[5] [2] [x] [4] [SHIFT] [DEL]

6

Clear the incorrect data (52x4)

[SHIFT] [SD]

0

Clear the statistics mode ("SD"
clear)

SPECIFICATIONS

Display capacity

: 10 digits full-floating or Mantissa 8 digits with

Exponent 2 digits plus 2 negative code
digits.

Components

: CMOS / LSI

Display

: Liquid crystal (FEM type)

Power supply

: 3V (DC) GP76Ax2 Approx. 1500 hours when

used 2 hours a day.

Power consumption : 0.15mw
Operation Temperature : 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)
Size

: 141mm (L) x 76mm (W) x 9mm (H)

Weight :

86g

AUTOMATIC POWER OFF

If any key is not pressed for about 7.5 minutes, the power is
automatically shut off.

REPLACING THE BATTERIES

Your calculator is powered by two alkaline-manganese batteries.
When the display dims, replace the batteries.
1. Unscrew the two screws on the back of the calculator.
2. Insert a flat bladed screwdriver into the slot between the upper and

lower case then carefully twist it to separate the case.

3. Remove both batteries and dispose of them properly. Never allow

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