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HP SmartCalc 300s

HP SmartCalc 300s
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Battery
*
After
removing
the
battery
from
the
calculator
,
put
it
in
a
safe
place
where
it
will
not
get
into
the
hands
of
small
children
and
accidentally
swallowed.
*
Keep
batteries
out
of
the
reach
of
small
children
.
If
accidentally
swallowed
,
consult
with
a
physician
immediately.
Never
charge
the
battery,
try
to
take
the
battery
apart,
or
allow
the
battery
to
become
shorted.
Never
expose
the
battery
to
direct
heat
or
dispose
of
it
by
incineration.
Improperly
using
a
battery
can
cause
it
to
leak
and
damage
nearby
items,and
can
create
the
risk
of
fire
and
personal
injury.
Always
make
sure
that
the
battery's
positive
©
and
negative
©
ends
are
facing
correctly
when
you
load
it
into
the
calculator.
«
Remove
the
battery
if
you
do
not
plan
to
use
the
calculator
for
a
long
time.
Use
only
the
type
of
battery
specified
for
this
calculator
in
this
manual.
Disposing
of
the
Calculator
Never
dispose
of
the
calculator
by
burning
it.
Doing
so
can
cause
certain
components
to
suddenly
burst,
creating
the
risk
of
fire
and
personal
injury.
Handling
Precautions
+
Be
sure
to
press
the
ON
key
before
using
the
calculator
for
the
first
time.
+
Even
if
the
calculator
is
operating
normally,
replace
the
battery
at
least
once
every
two
years.
A
dead
battery
can
leak,
causing
damage
to
and
malfunction
of
the
calculator.
Never
leave
a
dead
[e
The
battery
that
comes
with
this
unit
discharges
slightly
during
shipment
and
storage.
Because
of
this
,
it
may
require
replacement
sooner
than
the
normal
expected
battery
life.
+
Low
battery
power
can
cause
memory
contents
to
become
corrupted
or
lost
completely.
Always
keep
written
records
of
all
important
data.
„+
Avoid
use
and
storage
of
the
calculator
in
areas
subjected
to
temperature
extremes.
Very
low
temperatures
can
cause
slow
display
response,
total
failure
of
the
display,
and
shortening
of
battery
life.
Also
avoid
leaving
the
calculator
in
direct
sunlight.
near
a
window,
near
a
heater
or
anywhere
else
it
might
be
exposed
to
very
high
temperatures.
Heat
can
cause
discoloration
or
deformation
of
the
calculator's
case,
and
damage
to
internal
circuitry.
+
Avoid
use
and
storage
of
the
calculator
in
areas
subjected
to
large
amounts
of
humidity
and
dust,
Take
care
never
to
leave
the
calculator
where
it
might
be
splashed
by
water
or
exposed
to
large
amounts
of
humidity
or
dust.
Such
conditions
can
damage
internal
circuitry.
*
Never
drop
the
calculator
or
otherwise
Subject
it
to
strong
impact.
*
Never
twist
or
bend
the
calculator.
Avoid
carrying
the
calculator
in
the
pocket
of
your
trousers
or
other
tight-fitting
clothing
where
it
might
be
subjected
to
twisting
or
bending.
«Never
try
to
take
the
calculator
apart.
Never
press
the
keys
of
the
calculator
with
a
ballpoint
pen
or
other
pointed
object.
-
Use
a
soft,
dry
cloth
to
clean
the
exterior
of
the
calculator.
IF
the
calculator
becomes
very
dirty,
wipe
it
off
with
mild
neutral
household
detergent.
Wring
out
all
excess
liquid
before
wiping
the
calculator.
Never
use
thinner,
benzene
or
other
volatile
agents
to
clean
the
calculator.
Doing
so
can
remove
printed
markings
and
can
damage
the
case.
Before
Using
the
Calculator
E
Using
the
Protective
Hard
Case
The
calculator
comes
with
a
separate
hard
case
to
protect
the
screen.
To
use
the
hard
case,
clip
the
upper
portion
of
the
hard
case
to
the
top
of
the
calculator
and
snap
the
case
to
position
at
the
bottom.
То
remove,
lift
the
hard
case
using
the
handle.
mTurning
Power
On
and
Off
*Press
to
turn
on
the
calculator.
Press
(OFF)
to
turn
off
the
calculator.
BAdjusting
Display
Contrast
(SETUP)
@
[5]
(4
CONT
»
)
This
displays
the
contrast
adjustment
screen.
Use@)
and
®©
to
adjust
display
contrast
.
After
the
setting
is
the
way
you
want,
press(AQ
.
ү
(CONTRAST
battery
in
the
calculator.
a
cloth
moistened
in
a
weak
solution
of
water
and
a
LIGHT
DARK
[4]
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