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Service
and
Maintenance
317
Blurring
Display
During
execution
of
a
program,
the
display
continuously
changes
and
is
purposely
illegible
to
indicate
that
the
program
is
running.
When
the
program
stops,
the
display
is
steady.
Improper
Card
Reader
Operation
If
your
calculator
appears
to
be
operating
properly
except
for
the
reading
or
loading
of
program
cards,
check
the
following:
1.
Make
sure
that
the
W/PRGM-RUN
switch
is
in
the
correct
position
for
desired
operation:
RUN
position
for
loading
cards,
W/PRGM
for
recording
cards.
.
If
the
drive
motor
does
not
start
when
a
card
is
inserted,
make
sure
the
battery
pack
is
making
proper
contact
and
has
ample
charge.
A
recharger
may
be
used
in
conjunction
with
a
partially
charged
battery
in
order
to
drive
the
card
reader
motor.
If
the
battery
has
been
completely
discharged,
plug
in
the
recharger
and
wait
5
minutes
before
attempting
to
operate
the
card
reader.
.
If
the
card
drive
mechanism
functions
correctly,
but
your
HP-67
will
not
read or record
program
cards,
the
trouble
may
be
due
to
dirty
record/playback
heads.
Use
the
head
cleaning
card
as
directed.
Then,
test
the
calculator
using
the
diagnostic
program
card
furnished
with
it,
following
the
instructions
provided.
If
difficulty
persists
your
HP-67
should
be
taken
or
sent
to
an
authorized
Hewlett-Packard
Customer
Service
Facility.
.
Cards
must
move
freely
past
the
record/playback
heads.
Hold-
ing
a
card
back
or
bumping
a
card
after
the
card
drive
mechanism
engages
could
cause
a
card
to
be
misread.
CAUTION
Cards
can
be
accidentally
erased
if
subjected
to
strong
magnetic
fields.
(Magnetometers
at
airports
are
in
the
safe
range.)
.
Check
the
condition
of
your
magnetic
cards.
Cards
that
are
dirty
or
that
have
deep
scratches
will
sometimes
not
read
properly.
.
If
you
are
trying
to
operate
the
calculator
outside
the
recom-
mended
temperature
range,
you
may
experience
problems
with
the
card
reader.
Low
temperatures
may
cause
the
calculator
to
register
when
a
magnetic
card
is
read.

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