RCA Radiola 17 Service Notes page 2

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A WORD OR TWO ABOUT SERVICE
Service goes hand in hand with sales. The well informed RCA Dealer renders service at time of
sale in affording information as to proper installation and upkeep. Subsequent service and repair may
be required by reason of wear and tear and mishandling, to the end that Radiola owners may be
entirely satisfied.
Obviously this service can best be rendered at point of contact and therefore Dealers and
Distributors who are properly equipped with a knowledge of the design and operation of Radiolas
occupy a favorable position to contract for this work.
To assist in promoting this phase of the Dealers' business the Service Division of the RCA has
prepared a series of Service Notes—of which this booklet is a part—containing technical information
and practical helps in servicing Radiolas.
This information has been compiled from experience with RCA Dealers' service problems, and
presents the best practice in dealing with them. A careful reading of these Service Notes will establish
their value to Dealer and Distributor, and it is suggested they be preserved for ready reference.
In addition to supplying the Service Notes the RCA, through its Service Stations, has available
to Dealer and Distributor the services of engineers who are qualified to render valuable help in solving
service problems.
Property of Radio Corporation of America. Confidential and to be used only by its authorized distributors
and dealers in furnishing service in connection with its apparatus.
Copyright 1927—Radio Corporation of America.

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