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How to Switch OFF Citizen Calculator

You might be confused on seeing no OFF button on your calculator. Actually, these are general calculator available at low cost in the market. They process simple calculations like division, subtraction, Addition, Multiplication. But, how will you OFF that calculator having no option on them. There is always a trick which OFF them. It depends on the company calculator and their series to which they belong.

I can tell you about Citizen Calculator CT-500 (as you can see in the image), how can you switch OFF it and can save battery too. If you leave calculator idle for 6-7 minutes, it will goes OFF automatically. My calculator goes OFF in 6.50 minutes from the point of leaving it idle. But, this is not the power saving trick for these types of calculator having not much backup battery.

To save the power of your normal calculator, here is the trick to switch OFF it. Press '/(divide sign)', 'x(multiply sign)', '%(percentage sign)', 'autoreplay option(upper leftmost button)' and then 'correct option (press it 2 times continuously)'. These option should be pressed continuously to switch OFF the calculator. Now, simply the method again. Press - /,x,%,Autoreplay (they are only one time) and only correct or check option is pressed 2 times. The correct option is provided above with the Autoreplay button.

This method works for my calculator citizen CT-500. So, you can also try this method to Switch OFF. If does not work for you, leave the calculator idle it will go OFF automatically. Hope, you will like our post and like our fanpage too. Don't forget to rate the articles.

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