Difficulty

Easy

Steps

3

Time Required

                          40 seconds - 1 minute            

Sections

1

  • battery
  • 3 steps

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What you need

Step 1

              the screws               
  • make sure to use a small Phillips

make sure to use a small Phillips

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Step 2

              taking the back off               
  • use a wedge to carefully open it

use a wedge to carefully open it

Step 3

  • now take out the battery after lifting up the small guard (if needed use something small but easy to hold to push it out )

now take out the battery after lifting up the small guard (if needed use something small but easy to hold to push it out )

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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dshearer2001us - May 28, 2021

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This is a nightmare to do! When trying to push out the old battery, you forget that there is a ‘catch’ on the side from which the battery should exit. When you life up this ‘catch,’ you bend the overlying metal cover, which in turn, distorts the entire battery ‘cage.’ And after you re-assemble the back to the front of the calculator, the end result is that the calculator is now completely non-functional!!! A very bad engineering job!!! Truly pathetic.

Doug Shearer (dshearer2001us@yahoo.com)