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This calculator does not have a separator for thousands, millions, etc. This feature may have seemed to the designers to be unimportant in a scientific calculator. You can however change the decimal mark from the dot to the comma. To do that, press [SHIFT][Mode] to enter (Setup). Press the Arrow down. In new screen look for 5:Disp.
I'm not really sure what you're talking about when you say "pad seperator". There are two stainless steel "slides" that go on the caliper bracket to protect it from wear from the ears on the pads and there's a funny little spring that keeps the pads from rattling. This is one of the areas where a picture is worth a thousand words. Try this site and see if it helps. http://www.bikebandit.com/1993-harley-davidson-flstf/o/m1215#sch147081
Go to start, Control panel. Once in the control panel choose Clock, Language and Region, then choose Regional and Language options. There should be several tabs. One should be Format. under Format you will find the Currency format list. There should also be a Numbers tab. Make sure they are set to the same region.
from prior issues involving the same problem, the transmitter frequency ranges are in the hundreds of thousand. to find the correct one would be a miracle. the cost of one seperate would be better off buying a new set.
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