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Xerox OLYMPIA ELECTRONIC COMPACT - DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION MANUAL USAGE; SPARE PARTS CATALOGUE

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OLYMPIA
ELECTRONIC
COMPACT
DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTION
MANUAL
USAGE
Locate and read
the
Power Pack Removal/Replacement Procedure in Section
5.
Note
that
as
with
most
of
the
procedures in Section 5
there
is
no
diagram
or
drawing
to
aid you in locating
the
components you are
working
with.
It
is
recommended
that
you
use
the
Spare Parts Catalogue
to
locate
exploded
parts views
with
which
you
can
identify
components
when
necessary.
Turn
to
Printer Adjustments in Seeton 4
and
review
the
Printer Head, Hammer
Solenoid procedure.
Each
adjustment
procedure in this section
is
presented in
the
same way,
with
a line
drawing
on
the
left
and a
written
description
with
specifications,
if
any, on
the
right
of
the
page.
Look
through
Section 9
to
familiarize
yourself
with
the
various
graphic
aids
provided
for
your
use
whether
installing,
troubleshooting,
or
repairing
the
Electronic Compact.
SPARE PARTS
CATALOGUE
This separate
book
provides you
with
detailed
exploded
view
diagrams
for
each
area
of
the
unit
for
which
parts
might
be needed,
as
well
as
the
Olympia
part
number
and description.
The Spare Parts Catalogue
is
divided
into
Sections A
and
B,
one
for
each
of
two
versions
of
the
Electronic Compact available.
In Section A
of
the
Spare Parts Catalogue
turn
to
the
appropriate
page
for
the
Printer Head Mechanism
to
see
how
the
replaceable parts
for
the
Printer Head
Mechanism are
illustrated.
When
part
replacements are required you
will
locate
the
needed
part
in
the
Spare
Parts Catalogue,
obtain
its Olympia Part
Number,
and
order
it
in accordance
with
standard procedures
in
effect
at
your
Service Center.
If
you
would
like
further
information
about
current
procedures
for
obtaining
Olympia
parts
contact
your
Zone Manager.
You have
now
completed
the
Service
Documentation
Module.
If
you feel
comfortable
with
the
information
presented proceed
to
the
next
page
and
answer
the
questions presented.
If
you
are
not
yet
comfortable
with
the
usage
of
the
Service
Documentation
review
those areas you are
not
comfortable
with
and
then
answer
the
questions on
the
next
page.
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