Introducción
Esta guía te enseñará como remover y reemplazar la batería de la calculadora MultiView TI-30XS. Asegurarse de notar la orientación de la batería para el momento en que se vaya a reemplazar por una nueva
Qué necesitas
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Con el destornillador n.º 00, desatornilla los seis tornillos Phillips de 6 mm.
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Usa el spudger para hacer palanca en el espacio entre la tapa trasera azul y el cuerpo blanco para quitar la tapa trasera.
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Con el destornillador Phillips n.° 00, desatornilla los dos tornillos Phillips de 3 mm ubicados cerca de la parte superior de la calculadora.
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Levanta la placa de metal de la batería y déjala a un lado.
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Usa el spudger para levantar la batería del soporte negro.
Funktioniert beim 30X Pro Multiview gleich?
Is a spudger really necessary. I don't have it, just the phillips 00 screwdriver. Do I need to go out and buy one of these?
You can just use a fingernail to open it.
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Coloca la nueva batería CR2032. ¡Nunca insertes un tipo diferente de batería!
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Invierte los pasos 2 y 1.
my TI-30XS battery was mounted directly onto the circuit board under a metal clip, the black battery holder doesn't exist at all. Anyway the battery is the still the same CR2032.
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Hi, I followed your steps but my battery cover is not in the location that your photo indicates and the cover screws are not visible. There seems to be something covering them?
Why would my battery be situated next to the round black thing and yours is located above it at the top? If the calculator is a TI-XS 30 Multiview why on earth would they vary the orientation of internal components?
(I have had this calculator since 2006 - 12 years - it died this morning and I am disconsolate. Please help me figure out how to take the battery cover off or convince me to dispose of it.) ….I hate throwing away a good machine, even if I need to buy a more up to date graphing machine.
Eric of Ann Arbor
eric@engeltutors.com
Please note - My battery screws (the ones that were inside the calculator next to battery) were actually glued over. I had to push the old battery out with my screw driver and push it out manually. It worked though. Glad I didn’t have to toss it, one less thing going into the land-field.
Wait a minute. Why does this calculator need a battery if it has a solar cell. It must be a fake solar cell to deceive.
It charges the CR2032.
You can shine a light on the panel and remove the battery and the calculator will still work.
It should be mentioned that you should insert a rechargable ML2032 instead of a common non-rechargable CR2032, since the solar panel will recharge the battery and standard CR2032 batteries are non-rechargable.
Thank you for the clear instructions! I love this simple scientific calculator and glad to have fixed after 10 years of reliable use. I'm also happy to keep it out of the landfill for now!
Unfortunately, I replaced the battery with a new one and the calculator still doesn't turn on. Shame.
A 2016 battery can be used if you don't have a 2032. It is thinner, so will not last as long, perhaps only a few years, but has the same voltage.
I didn’t have a spudger but a flat 3/32” jeweler’s screwdriver worked just as well. Also, the battery slides out the side, nothing to undo. I slid it out using a jeweler’s screwdriver. (Don’t touch any electrical components or traces with the metal tip.) If you’re not sure the battery is good, turn the unit over and see if there is anything displaying, or run a test operation like 2 x 2 etc. to check before putting the back into place.
Therese S - Contestar