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Your program is depleting the RAM. You may be creating too many graphics and when you no longer need them, you are not erasing them from inside the program. 24KB is easily used up. It is also possible that some calculations(if you are doing calculations?) are not converging. Recursion can be quite involved and they take too much time. What can I say? Even a small program badly designed (no reflection on your abilities) may misbehave after a few iterations.
If a foreign object is loged in the Rount IO port, it may short the circuits, making the calculator run slow. Remove any material in the IO port, by blowing air or some other way. Do not insert anything metallic.
This sounds like a range problem; meanaing that the calculator has probably graphed it but it is not in your window.
Heres a simple solution:
First make sure that the graph has been highlited so that it is being graphed.
Secondly; try the z-fit function on the graph menu as oppesed to Z-standard ot Z-trig. This might make sure that the range "fits" into your window.
Thirdly and this one might make you smarter, this is not the easiest, but the best; Check your function numerically so that you have some idea of the range. Plug some numbers in numerically into the domain, x, to see twhat the output of the y would be. This might tell you if the graph might be growing so fast or slow that it is not showing up in your normal range.
There are also other ways; buyt these should suffice and get you more familiar with your calculator.
Good luck and happy graphing!
Don't worry about the quickness of the calculator because it takes a lot more time for the average human to key in the intended operations (without errors) than to have the result displayed.
You should try to calculate with pen and pencil the factorial of 69 ( 69! =the product of all the integers from 1 to 69), the largest factorial than the calculator can calculate. In a fraction of a second the calculator displays 1.197857E99.
Enjoy your calculator, and I say that tongue in cheek, if you keep complaining about how slow it is, I will send you a slide rule, or a table of logarithms. That will be fun.
A 95* White cotton, heavy soil ........ 5.5kg 2hours 30/40 mins Fast spin
B 40* White cotton Heavy soil .......5.5kg 1hour 40/50 mins Fast spin
C 95* White cotton and linen without special finishes......5.5kg 2 hours 20/30 mins Fast spin
D 60* Colour fast cotton, linen or viscose without special finishes......5.5kg 2hours 5/15 mins Fast Spin
E 40* Non-colour fast cotton, linen or viscose.....5.5kg 1hour 40/55 mins Fast spin
F 50* Synthetics, coloured nylon, polyester, acrylic & cotton mixtures, cotton or viscose with special finishes, coloured polyester & cotton mixtures.....3kg 1 hour 5/15 mins Slow Spin
G 40* Acrylics and tri-acetate blends of these fabrics with wool, polyester & wool blends....3kg 40/50 mins Slow Spin
H 40* Wool, shrink resistant machine washable wool, woolen blankets..... 1.5 kg 1 hour 15/25 mins Fast Spin
H...(Wool mixtures with cotton or rayon.....2.5 kg)
J 30* Silk, printed acetate.....3kg 55 mins/1 hour 5mins... Slow Spin
K Quick wash for freshening up lightly soiled items. Warning... not for woolen, silk or delicate items.....1kg 35/45 mins Slow Spin
L Cold wash, cold fill only, no heating action....3kg 55mins/1hour 5 mins Slow Spin
M Rinse and Fast Spin... cotton......5.5kg 55 mins/1hour 5mins...Fast Spin
N Rinse and Slow Spin... Delicates....3kg 30mins Slow Spin
P Fast Spin .... cotton.... 5.5kg 15 mins Fast Spin
Q Slow Spin.... delicates.....3kg 15 mins Slow Spin
It's a problem with tachogenerator. You can buy this part pretty cheap and replacing is not that hard. (It's the gears under the blender/juice maker attachment) Basically while spinning it measures the speed and sends it back to motherboard to calculate how to adjust speed so it matches the setting. Replacing should help if it's broken. Although might be worth a try too just clean it. If some dirt or liquid got inside I might disturb the mechanism and cause problems. In my case just cleaning fixed the situation drastically.
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