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Type | Financial |
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Cover | Yes |
Form factor | |
Control type | Buttons |
Product color | Blue, Silver |
Digits | 11 digits |
Display type | LCD |
Display tilting | No |
Display size (HxV) | 16 x 57 mm |
Display number of lines | - lines |
Display size (HxV) (imperial) | 6.25 x 2.25 \ |
Storage media type | - |
Battery type | CR1620 |
Power source | Battery |
Battery technology | Lithium |
Number of batteries supported | 1 |
Depth | 10 mm |
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Width | 74 mm |
Height | 121 mm |
Weight | 91 g |
Explains calculator's basic operation keys: On/Clear, Off, arithmetic, digits, and percent.
Details keys for entering and converting units: Yards, Feet, Inch, Fraction Bar, and Meter.
Covers the Convert key for unit conversions, sign change, square root, square, and Pi constant.
Explains using the memory functions: add, subtract, recall, and clear.
Describes how to input square or cubic dimensions using dimension keys.
Details how to adjust fractional display precision for inch measurements.
Explains keys for calculating paint, wallpaper, tiles, carpet, and concrete quantities.
Demonstrates converting linear measurements between feet, inches, yards, and meters.
Shows conversions for square and cubic dimensions like feet to yards and cubic feet to cubic yards.
Illustrates adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing dimensions, and calculating area/volume.
Provides examples for calculating paint needed in gallons, quarts, and pints for a wall.
Demonstrates calculating the number of wallpaper rolls required for a wall area.
Explains how to determine the number of tiles needed for a floor, including waste allowance.
Shows how to calculate the required carpet length based on floor area and roll sizes.
Demonstrates calculating the number of concrete bags needed for a given volume.
Illustrates calculating the cost of concrete based on volume and price per unit.
Explains calculator reset, auto shut-off, battery type, life, and replacement.
Outlines steps for checking warranty, contacting support, and obtaining RMA.
Outlines the product's one-year warranty terms and conditions in the USA.
Covers repair services beyond warranty, for damage, and for international customers.
States limitations on warranty, express/implied guarantees, and liability.
Mentions FCC Class B certification and invites user feedback for product improvement.