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Contents

Features ...........................................................................................................  2

A Look at Your Calculator  ..............................................................................  3

Operation .........................................................................................................  4

Turning On the Calculator  ..........................................................................  4
Using the Special Function Keys  ...............................................................  4
Clearing Entries ..........................................................................................  4
Rounding ....................................................................................................  4
Setting the Number of Decimal Places  ......................................................  4
Calculation Errors .......................................................................................  5

Estimating Calculation Results  ...........................................................  5

Calculation Examples .................................................................................  6

Square Root ........................................................................................  6
Percent ...............................................................................................  6
Grand Total  .........................................................................................  6
Memory Calculations  ..........................................................................  7
Mark-Up Calculations ..........................................................................  7

Constants ...................................................................................................  9

Care ................................................................................................................  10

Replacing the Battery ...............................................................................  10

Specifications ................................................................................................  11

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Features

Your Nexxtech 12-Digit Dual Power 
Metal Top Desk Calculator can be 
powered from two different sources, 
so you can use it almost anywhere. 
Its built-in solar panel provides power 
when you expose the calculator to 
light. When there is not enough light, 
the supplied battery provides power.

Your calculator’s features include:

Large 12-Digit Display

 — makes 

calculations easy to read.

Adjustable Display

 — tilts forward 

for easy viewing.

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Page 1: ...6500542 Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment 12 Digit Dual Power Metal Top Desk Calculator...

Page 2: ...culations 7 Constants 9 Care 10 Replacing the Battery 10 Specifications 11 Features Your Nexxtech 12 Digit Dual Power Metal Top Desk Calculator can be powered from two different sources so you can use...

Page 3: ...te the square root of a number A Look at Your Calculator F 0 2 3 4 A lets you select how many digits ap pear after the deci mal see Setting the Number of Decimal Places on Page 5 Memory Keys let you s...

Page 4: ...0 ap pears then begin the new calcula tion To clear an incorrect operator key entry during a calculation sim ply press the correct operator key and continue your calculation ROUNDING 5 4 determines h...

Page 5: ...o divide by 0 You attempt to calculate the square root of a negative num ber If an overflow error occurs E ap pears To clear E from the display without deleting numbers from mem ory press CE If the er...

Page 6: ...itch is set to 5 4 Square Root Example What is the square root of 64 You Press You See 64 8 Percent Example What is 6 of 48 You Press You See 48 6 2 88 Grand Total GT grand total lets you perform cash...

Page 7: ...memory enter the desired number or calcula tion then press M M appears To recall a value from memory press MR To clear the memory press MC M disappears Example 53 6 23 8 56 2 99 4 210 75 You Press You...

Page 8: ...33 3333333333 and the profit as 50 You can also easily calculate an item s discounted selling price an item s final price with sales tax and the profit Example 3 What is the final price of an item co...

Page 9: ...per forms the constant function and dis plays the results Example 1 5 6 11 You Press You See 4 6 GT 10 5 GT 11 6 is the constant Example 2 14 7 7 You Press You See 20 7 GT 13 14 GT 7 7 is the constant...

Page 10: ...Batteries can leak chemicals that damage your calculator s electronic parts Wipe the calculator with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it look ing new Do not use harsh chem icals cleaning solvents or...

Page 11: ...and tighten the screws If you do not plan to use the calculator for a long period of time remove the battery Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts Specifications Operating Tem...

Page 12: ...sing your Product for commercial or institutional purposes voids this warranty Are There Other Warranties There are no express warranties other than those expressed herein Neither the sales personnel...

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