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Instructions for Use ※ Please Read Before Use Instructions for Use ※ Please read before use 4colours Ball Point Pen Mechanical Pencil Available Colours: ( 0.5mm ) (BLACK / RED / BLUE / GREEN ) How to use ●Mechanical Pencil (1)Slide the clip and the writing unit for the mechanical pencil comes out, and is set in place.(Fig.1) (2)Press the top of the clip to make the lead come out. (Fig.2) Slide Lever (3)To retract the lead, press the lead back into the writing unit Clip while holding the top of the clip completely down. (4)To retract the writing unit, slide other lever. (5)Take the cap off to get the eraser. ※ For replacement eraser, please use PILOT HERFNS-10. ●Ball Point Pen (1)Slide the lever of the colour you wish to use and the writing Grip tip comes out, and is set in place. (2)To retract the writing tip, slide other lever. How to refill a mechanical pencil with new leads (Fig.1) (Fig.2) (1)Screw the barrel off. (2)Hold the pen upwards and pull out the writing unit. (Fig.3) (3)Insert leads up to three in total. (Fig.4) Barrel ※ Putting four or more leads may cause the guide pipe to clog. (4)Firmly place the removed writing unit back in its original position. (5)Reassemble the pen by firmly screwing the barrel. Leads ※ Please use PILOT leads (0.5mm). Writing Unit Replacing a used ball point pen refill with new one (1)Screw the barrel off. (2)Pull the empty refill out. (3)Insert a new refill completely into the refill holder. (4)Reassemble the pen by firmly screwing the barrel. ※ Please use PILOT BKRF-6F refills. (Fig.3) (Fig.4) Remarks ●Do not use except for writing. ● Avoid severe impact or violent shaking, as ink may ●Handle with care, as the point is sharp. leak. ●Do not swallow the parts such as cap, eraser and ● Always retract the writing tips after use. mouth piece. ● The stains on the clothes may not wash off because ●Keep away from children. of permanent type of ink. ●To prevent ink leakage, never write with the pen point ● Do not store in places exposed to direct sunshine or upwards. high temperatures. http://www.pilot.co.jp/.
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