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ENGLISH
1.
Paper
guide
A B C D.
2.
Margin
stop
scale
AB
CD
.
3.
Left-hand
margin
stops
A B C D. If the machine is
equipped with two left-hand margin stops, the outer stop
(at extreme
left) cannot
be
passed. Use it if you want to
type subheadings
in
the left-hand margin. The other (in-
ner) margin stop
is
the main stop. To pass it, depress the
margin
release key (32).
4.
Right-hand
margin
stop
A B C D. To pass the right-
hand margin stop, depress the margin
release key (32).
5.
Erasure
table
AB
CD.
Erasure Fig.
I.
Turn the paper up a few spaces and move the carriage to
one side so that erasure dust
will not fall into the machine.
Erase against the erasure table (5).
6.
Paber bail, articulated and featuring a graduated scale
for margin stops
AB
CD.
7.
Line
finder
with ruling holes and typing line indicator
AB
CD
. Each vertical mark
on
the line finder corresponds to
the centre of a typed character. See
also: Ruling lines.
8. Retractable
paper
support
C D.
9. Paper release
AB
CD
.
10. Carriage release A B C
D.
11. Backspace key
AB
C
D.
Repeating
on
machines A
C.
See also: Repeat keys.
12.
Typing
position
shift
key
B
C.
If you have dropped a
letter
in
a word, Fig. J, it can easily be corrected. Proceed
as
follows: Erase the wrongly typed word. Align the
carriage with the
last letter
in
the word before the space.
Depress the space bar (23) twice and then
hold the typing
position shift key (12) down
while typing the whole word
again - correctly.
Should you happen to type
an
extra
letter
in
a word, you can use the same method to conceal
the space after erasing
it.
This time, though, depress the
space bar (23) three times and then
hold the typing posi-
ti
on
shift key (12) down while typing the word correctly.
When making corrections
on
machine
A,
use the back-
space key
(11
). Erase the wrongly-typed word and align
the carriage with the first letter in the word after the space.
Depress the backspace key to its first (non-repeating)
positi
on
and hold it there while typing the last letter
in
the
word. Depress the backspace key again and type the next
letter. Continue
in
this manner until the word is complete.
If you have typed an extra letter
in
a word instead, begin
one space to the
left of the word after the erased word.
13.
Touch
regulator
BD
. Under the cover of machine D.
14.
Memory
tabulator
lever
D.
On
machine D this lever is
situated
on
the right-hand side of the machine. Press
down to set
all programmed tab stops.
Note: Machine D
is
available either with or without a
tabulator.
16.
Ribbon
colour
selector
A B C D for red, black and
stenci
l.
Machine A may also have a position for carbon
ribbon.
17. Key
for
carriage return
without
line
space
A.
18. Key {lever)
for
car
riage
return
and
line
space
AB
CD
.
Repeating
on
machine
A.
19. Line space key
A.
Repeating.
20. ON/OFF
switch
A C.
21
.
Shift
key
AB
CD
.
22.
Shift
lock
key
AB
CD
.
23.
Space bar
AB
CD
. Repeating
on
machines A and
C.
24. Tab set key A B C D, for setting individual tab stops.
Machine D has a
lever
on
the left-hand side for this
function.
25.
Tab clear key
AB
CD
, for clearing individual tab stops.
Machine D has a
lever
on
the left-hand side for this
function.
On
machines A B and C all tab stops can be cleared at
once by depressing the tab
clear key and the carriage
return key
simultaneously. To clear all tab stops on ma-
chine D,
pull lever 14 (towards you).
26.
Impression
control
A C, for regulating the force with
which the types strike the paper. Carbon ribbons require
more force than conventional ribbons.
27.
Tabulator
key
(bar) A
BC
D. Tab stops can be passed
on
machine A by depressing the bar all the way down.
See
also: Decimal tabulator.
28. Platen
knob
and
platen release
knob
AB
CD
. For fi
ne
vertical adjustment of the paper. Push in (pull out) the
platen release knob and adjust.
On
releasing the knob
the
platen assumes a new basic line space position and
does not
line
up
with previous typing.
29.
Line
space
selector
A B C D.
On
machine C the platen
is disengaged if this lever is moved to the 0 position.
30.
Line
space
platen
release A B D (does not alter basic
line space setting). See also: (29) and Ruling lines.
31.
Copy
control
A. Moves the type basket. When typing
whithout carbon copies you
should set it to Position 1.
When making
several copies you will obtain clear and
even lettering without perforations
in
the top sheet by
setting the multi-copy
selector to a suitable position.
32.
Margin
release
key
A B C.
33.
Pre-set
tabulator
selector
AB
- used primarily for fre-
quently recurring tables and layouts of different types.
Acts as a
"tabulator memory".
Programming:
turn the
selector (Fig.
K)
up and withdraw the program bar (Fig.
L).
Move the paper guide (1) to position 0. Insert the desired
form into the typewriter. By
mean? of the space bar (23)
move the typing unit to the desired tabulator positions.
Using the position mark of the
line finder and the scale
on
the paper bail (6) read the tabulator position. Then set the
tabulator
clips
in
accordance with the program bar (Fig.
L).
Engagement:
' Insert the program bar in the typewriter.
Clear previous stops (25). Move the selector (33) down.
The Pre-set tabulator is now engaged. Pre-set tabulator
stops can be
temporarily supplemented or eliminated by
means of the conventional tab set and
clear lever. The
Pre-set tabulator is
disengaged
by clearing all tab stops
(25).
34.
Correction
key
(See the last page). A
Decimal
tabulator
A
B.
Fig. F.
If your machine
is
equipped with a decimal tabulator, you can
use it for typing
tables, invoices and the like. The key marked
1 tabulates the carriage to the next tab stop. The key marked
10 tabulates it to one space before the next tab stop, and
so
on. Note that space
is
provided for the commas
in
thousands
and
millions
(1
,000 and 1 ,000,000).
Repeat
keys
(apart
from
operating
keys
mentioned
earlier
these
are
usually
. = -
and
x).
Fig.
G shows the three positions of a repeat key. I - not
depressed.
11
-depressed
for normal typing. Ill
-depressed
harder for repetion.
Ruling
lines. Fig. H.
Drawing
lines for tables by hands is time-consuming and
unnessessary. Let the machine
help you! Insert the point of a
ballpoint pen or hard lead pencil into one of the holes in the
line finder (7).
Horizontal lines - depress the carriage release
(1
0) and
move the carriage
along
as
far
as
required.
Vertical lines - disengage the platen with the line space
platen release (30) and turn the platen knob.
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