Casio fx-991ES Calculator User Manual


 
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k Before assuming malfunction of the calculator...
Perform the following steps whenever an error occurs during a calculation or when
calculation results are not what you expected. If one step does not correct the
problem, move on to the next step.
Note that you should make separate copies of important data before performing
these steps.
(1) Check the calculation expression to make sure that it does not contain any
errors.
(2) Make sure that you are using the correct mode for the type of calculation you
are trying to perform.
(3) If the above steps do not correct your problem, press the O key. This will
cause the calculator to perform a routine that checks whether calculation
functions are operating correctly. If the calculator discovers any abnormality,
it automatically initializes the calculation mode and clears memory contents.
For details about initialized settings, see “Initializing the Calculation Mode
and Other Settings” under “Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup”.
(4)Initialize all modes and settings by performing the following operation:
19(CLR) 1(Setup) =(Yes).
Reference
k Power Requirements and Battery
Replacement
Your calculator uses a TWO WAY POWER system that combines a
solar cell with G13 type button battery (LR44).
Normally, calculators equipped with a solar cell alone can operate
only when relatively bright light is present. The TWO WAY POWER
system, however, lets you continue to use the calculator as long as
there is enough light to read the display.
Replacing the Battery
Dim display figures when available lighting is dim or failure of anything
to appear on the display immediately when you turn on the calculator
indicates that button battery power is low. Note that you will not be
able to use the calculator if its button battery is dead. When any of
these symptoms occur, replace the button battery.
Even if the calculator is operating normally, replace the battery at
least once every three years.
Important!
•Removing the button battery from the calculator causes
independent memory contents and values assigned to variables
to be cleared.