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Typewriters ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR SALES AGENCY of the Guide Holes in Each Spool (Fig DECIMAL TABULATOR AMC PROGRAM (Models DT33 and BK33) /O/ien The lowest key row of the above models has two N 24 functions viz. writing and decimal tabulating. For you open the case of your typewriter by writing, keys are pressed down in the usual way, turning the key to the right and squeezing right 10" carriage, 88 character keyboard, triple line and left lock bolts together, all you have to do spacing, 2 color ribbon and stencil position, while for tabulating, the same keys are pushed in fig. 1 Congratulations horizontally. The various digit positions are is to open the cover and remove it. touch selector, sure-grip paper feed, correcting Insert ribbon into vibrator as follows: space bar, with attractive carrying case and indicated on the space bar immediately below You will find the machine in a locked position, < the respective keys. The decimal tabulating keys a safeguard against damage during transport accessories. are operated by both thumbs without your hands on your new typewriter. We sincerely as well as against tampering. Slide both SK 24 leaving the initial position of the ten-finger-system. fasteners, at bottom of case, toward you and D hope you will enjoy using it. To set tabulator stops, guide carriage to desired point raise machine from its base. Same as N 24 but with automatic tabulator for typing word and figure columns. Individual Set There are many things it will do for of column where decimal point is wanted; draw When replacing machine, bolts at bottom of and Clear device plus Total Clear, with attract you, and we would like you to know tabulator lever " + " toward you. Any desired stop 2 case should fit exactly into the holes of rear ive carrying case and accessories. all about them. Therefore, we have can be attained this way. If the amount of rubber feet. Then pull both fasteners toward you and release again. Make sure your type issued this folder specially for you. 10,457.50 < writer is properly locked by trying to lift it. SK 33 We are sure that you are quite familiar is to be typed, push key with indication " y " Pull carriage center lock toward you, but ensure With 13" carriage and automatic tabulator. with the operation of a typewriter, but as it refers to 10 THOUSAND. According to the that shift lock has been released. Move carriage Wide carriage especially for accounts, index we suggest that you study the folder standard USA 10 key tab the decimal tabulator is to center where you will feel it catch in locked cards, statements, schedules and large enve carefully so that you will get to know arranged as follows: position. Set line space selector back to blue lopes etc. All other details see modell SK 24. your typewriter thoroughly. 1 10 100 1 mark and move line space lever to the right 1 10 100 until it engages. Put case lid back into hinges TTT'M DT 33 shut case. Do not forget to lock it by 2 Do not use keys marked "," for tabulating, as they turning key to the left. Same as model SK 33 but with patented decimal are inactive. tabulator. The action of this tabulator seems On request the decimal tabulator can be equipped Every typewriter needs regular care, especially almost magical. It works absolutely reliably and if it is used daily. Your typewriter is quickly and O with the compact version, i.e. digits up to 100 mil is invaluable when writing columns of figures, easily looked after; always dust your machine lion. This is especially for typing larger amounts balance sheets and statistics. and for sums which do not require a space after before using it and clean the easily accessible each third figure. That way the above amount inner parts with a soft brush. BK 33 would read as follows: The type needs special attention as they get clogged with ink, ribbon fibres as well as dust. Bookkeeping machine with decimal tabulator, 10457.50 Therefore they should be cleaned regulary with automatic notching device; front feed equip The decimal tabulator with the compact version is Insert ribbon into tracer forks as shown in illustra the stiff brush furnished with your machine. ment easily detachable for use as correspon u arranged as shown below: tion fig. 5. Special type cleaning material is also useful for dence machine with 13" carriage. this purpose. 1 10 100 1 10 100 10 100 TT T M MM It is further advisable to wipe the platen with a sott flannel clipped in alcohol. The overpassing key marked by an arrow allows Paper Writing Strokes per line Model (A free passing of carriage in spite of any set stops wiclHi length When erasing, move carriage to the extreme Pica Elite without cancelling them. This key is found at place left or right so that no erasure dirt will fall into of the tabulator key (No. 22). N24 the machine. 9'U" 97." 94 107 SK24 In case your line indicators (plastic) have be CHANGING RIBBONS CO come dirty, they can easily be cleaned with a SK33 I 13,/s„ 13" 127 144 Wind old ribbon on one spool. Move brake levers dry leather rag or, if necessary, with a soft DT33 out (fig.1) and remove spools from machine. Fasten RIBBON REVERSE flannel dipped in alcohol. Other solutions than free end of new ribbon to empty spool. Move The ribbon of your typewriter reverses direction this should not be used at all. BK33 13'/," 12V." 125 141 2 brake levers out again and fit spools back on automatically. If you wish to reverse it manually, spindles, taking care, that locator pin fits into one press tracer forks to opposite position to that in _, Typewriters ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR SALES AGENCY of the guide holes in each spool (fig. 1). which you find them. WHEN SPECIAL SERVICE IS REQUIRED. 576/a pz HoW 8/57 in Germanv O CARRIAGE CENTERING LOCK LINE INDICATORS (Plastic) c) hold space bar down and type "b", release space bar, To unlock carriage, push lever away from you. They show you both horizontal and vertical position d) hold space bar clown and type "s", release of your writing line and individual letters. space bar etc. O LINE SPACE REGULATOR Indicators also hold cards and forms firmly to After the last letter of the corrected word is typed allow you to type from the very top to the extreme It fulfils 3 different functions: press space bar and release, then continue with bottom. normal typing. a) To adjust for 1-, 1l/t- or 2-line spacing between To draw horizontal or vortical lines on paper in writing lines move line space regulator forward Apply the same method, if you want to delete machine, rest pencil in notch of indicator and slide letters inserted by mistake but make sure, that or backward to positions marked in red. or turn platen. The horizontal and vertical lines on carriage is shifted to the first letter of the word both indicators allow quick and easy adjustment b) When line space regulator is moved to position to be corrected. marked in blue, the platen is disengaged so as of paper in the machine. Explicit instructions for the use of the CORRECTING to turn freely for writing subscripts or exponents SPACE BAR (i. e. compensated line ends) are given such as 0 CARRIAGE RELEASE in the special leaflet "The Correcting Space Bar", H20, 2 x 2 To move carriage freely to any position desired, sent to you on request. simply press either left or right carriage release When line space regulator is re-set to original button while sliding carriage. 0 RIBBON SPOOL COVER line spacing, your typewriter remembers exactly your writing line. It conceals action of type levers, freeing you from ©0 INSTANT SET MARGINS distraction; also prevents excessive dirt and dust c) When line space regulator is set on blue dot it Both left (10) or right margins (11) can be set at from accumulating within machine. When spool will lock the any position on the platen; extremely helpful when cover is taken off (lift by pulling straight off) you typing on either half or in the center of page. have free access to the 0 LINE SPACE LEVER To set beginning of line move platen to position by pushing line space lever to the right. This will where your line is to begin, press left margin and TOUCH SELECTOR prevent damage to case lid when closing or open slide it to the right till it engages. Then move Set touch control for key tension you prefer. ing the same. To unlock line space lever, move platen to desired end of line, press right margin Position No. 1 for lightest, No. 5 for heaviest touch line space regulator to any red mark. and slide it to the left till it stops. Release margin (and for a maximum number of copies as well as by pressing higher typing speed). 0 PAPER GUIDE Q MARGIN RELEASE KEY Move to right or left, as you choose, to set left AUTOMATIC TABULATOR The left margin can also be released by pressing hand guide position for paper feeding. Your typewriter is equipped with an automatic the margin release key, thus enabling you to type tabulator with a combined 0 PAPER BAIL captions on the extreme left. It holds paper firmly, smoothly; fitted with 0 RIBBON COLOR SELECTOR O INDIVIDUAL SET & CLEAR DEVICE graduated scale. Not necessary to lift by hand as which facilitates typing columns of words or this is done automatically when moving the To type on black part of ribbon set selector at figures.
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