Fine Minutes A Week; Oncea Week - Royal 10 Instructions For Care And Use

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FIVE
/AINUTES
A
Qll
U
HERE
are only
tHree places
on
the
"ROYAL"
typewriter
that
need your
atten-
tion.
(This
is
not
true
of
all
typewriters,
but
the
"ROYAL"
is
made
so
thor-
oughly
dust-proof
wherever
this
is
possible that
only
three
places
remain
that
need
any
attention
on your
part)
.
Having,
therefore,
made
it
as
easy
as possible for
you,
will
you
not kindly
do
your
part
toward
getting
that perfect
service
from
the
"ROYAL"
typewriter that
it
is
capable of
giving.
All Jou need do
is
this:
EVERY MORNING
(A)
Run
carriage
to
extreme
left,
and wipe
carriage
rails
or "tracks"
(upper
and
lower)
with a
dry
cloth.
SEE
DIAGRAM
"A".
Then
run
the carriage
to
ex-
treme
right
and
wipe
carriage
rails
or "tracks"
(upper
and
lower) with
a
dry
cloth.
(B)
Wipe
segment (which
is
the
curved metal frame-
work
through
which
the type bars
move
in lifting
each
letter
to
the
roller)
with a
dry
cloth
wiping towards
you
so as
to
clean thoroughly.
SEE
DIAGRAM
"B."
(C)
Clean
out
type,
using
a
brush.
(If
you do
this
daily
you can
keep your
type
perfectly
clean without
hav-
ing
to resort to
gasoline or benzine, as
you
have
to
do when
you
clean
the
type every
ten
days
or
so.
ONCE
A WEEK
(D)
Throw
back
paper-table
and
card-bale,
and
then
wipe
off
nickel
rods
with
a
cloth
slightly
moistened with a
Utile
oil.
SEE
DIAGRAM
"D."
(E)
Clean
out carriage
rails
or
"tracks"
using the
same
cloth
slightly
moistened with a
little
oil.
(These
are the
same
parts
that
you can
clean daily with a
dry
cloth,
shown
in
Diagram "A.")
(F)
Wash
off roller
and
front
feed
rolls
with a
cloth
moistened with
a
little
alcohol.
SEE
DIAGRAM
"F."
(This
is
important as
it
will
prevent
your
sheet
of paper
from
"slipping,"
which
is
a great
annoyance
as every typewriter
operator
knows).
DIAGRAM
F
A
FEW
DONT'S
THAT
WILL
MAKE YOUR
WORK
EASIER.
Don't,
in
an
erasure,
rub
the
paper
while
the
carriage
is
in
such
a
position that the
place of
the
erasure
is
directly
over
the
ribbon
holder.
Move
the carriage
a
little
to
left
or
right
so that the
erasure-dust
will
fall
on
the dust-shield
and
not
into
the
ribbon
holder.
Don't keep
papers
under your machine,
as
these
sometimes
get
caught
in
the
working
parts at the
all
were
used,
bottom of
the
machine.
Don't
u.
any
part
of
your
ma-
your
type
alwayi
use
in
wiping
parts
of
ma-
ROYAL TYPEWRITER
COMPANY,
Inc.
Main
Office:
Factory:
3
1
6
Broadway,
New
York
Hartford,
Con*,
p
7
A
few
simple
frislruch'ons*
For
your Operator

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