FIVE /AINUTES AQll
UHERE 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 adry cloth.
SEE DIAGRAM "A". Then run the carriage to ex-
treme right and wipe carriage rails or "tracks" (upper and
lower) with adry 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 adry cloth—wiping towards you so as
to clean thoroughly. SEE DIAGRAM "B."
(C) Clean out type, using abrush. (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 AWEEK
(D) Throw back paper-table and card-bale, and then
wipe off nickel rods with acloth slightly moistened with a
Utile oil. SEE DIAGRAM "D."
(E) Clean out carriage rails or "tracks" using the same
cloth slightly moistened with alittle oil. (These are the
same parts that you can clean daily with adry cloth, shown
in Diagram "A.")
(F) Wash off roller and front feed rolls with acloth
moistened with alittle alcohol. SEE DIAGRAM "F."
(This is important as it will prevent your sheet of paper from
"slipping," which is agreat annoyance as every typewriter
operator knows). DIAGRAM F
AFEW DONT'S THAT WILL MAKE YOUR WORK EASIER.
Don't, in an erasure, rub the paper while the
carriage is in such aposition that the place of the
erasure is directly over the ribbon holder. Move
the carriage alittle 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:
316Broadway, New York Hartford, Con*, p
7Afew simple frislruch'ons*
For your Operator