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Elaine Everhart Posted on Dec 15, 2013

How to change the battery in the Seiko Hc500 Protape 16' Electronic Tape Measure

Where is the battery located?

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SOURCE: Where is the battery compartment located?

http://www.fixya.com/support/t11043055-battery_replacement

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