
BALL PEN
Using the Ball Pen
Hold the barrel of the pen and rotate the
cap to propel or retract the point as
required.
Replacing the Refill
First, retract the point into the barrel.
Then continue to turn the cap in an anti-
clockwise direction. The cap unit can
then be unscrewed from the barrel.
Remove the old refill and replace with a
new one. This should be pushed firmly
into the centre tube of the cap unit.
Screw the cap back into the barrel as far
as it will go, then turn the cap to propel
the point.
FOUNTAIN PEN
The pen is supplied with a convertor
for use with traditional bottled ink.
Cartridges may also be used.
Refilling the Convertor
Unscrew the barrel to reveal the
convertor. This contains a small piston,
and works on the same principal as a
syringe; ink is drawn into the convertor
by suction as the piston is retracted.
Turn the end of the piston mechanism
towards you until it comes to rest.
Immerse the nib completely in the ink
and turn the piston slowly to draw ink
into the convertor. When the piston is
fully retracted, advance it again slowly
allowing a few drops of ink to drip back
into the bottle. Wipe the nib clean with
a tissue and screw the barrel back
together.
Changing the Ink Cartridge
For ease, we recommend that two ink
cartridges are stored in the barrel back to
back so that a spare is always available.
When one cartridge is empty, unscrew
the barrel and push a new one in place.
For convenience, remember to add a
second full cartridge.
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