Sears 153 manual

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    757481 OWNERS MANUAL WORD PROCESSING TYPEWRITER MODEL NO. 161,53514090 Operation Repair parts CAUTION: Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully 757481 Warranty FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from the date of purchase, Sears will repair this Typewriter, free of charge, if defective in material or workmanship. WARRANTY SEI_VICE I[...]

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    NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are .designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen- tial installation: This equipment generates-, _:uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in[...]

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    "_ .... Your new ::Sears Word Processing Typewriter: uses--the •most :advanced : electronic : - _ :"_'_"technologyand greatly increases your:typing efficiency. Some of the many:outstanding • features of your new typewriter are: e 50 file; 10,000-character memory * .The number in brackets refers to • Fourtypewriter modes th[...]

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    Sample Letter "Tools for Everyone" _Autom_ic Centering (1) Consolidated Tool Co., Inc. 138 Elm Boulevard Chicago, Illinois 60690 Everyday Hardware, Inc. 10301 Main Street Portland, Oregon 98645 June 3, 1997 Required Space (2) _- _' _ Dear Sir; Thank you very much for your _le_tter of May 23 and for your inquiry as to any developments[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS .......................................................................................... BASIC OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................ 1. SELF DEMONSTRATION ....................................................................[...]

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    PART NAMES AND-FUNCTIONS 1. Operating Parts PLATEN ROLLER Roils paper in and out PLATEN KNOB Used to turn the Platen Roller PAPER BAIL Holds paper against the platen CORD COMPARTMENT Contains power cord PAPER SUPPORT Supports the paper. When folded down, prevents dust from getting inside PAPER RELEASE KNOB Releases paper for alignment CARRIER Print[...]

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    3. Keyboard Layout 1 2 3 4 ® ® , Key Functions 1 MARGIN RELEASE KEY Releases the margins to type beyond them or set new ones. 2 POWER-ON LAMP (GREEN) Lights up when the machine is turned on. 3 TAB KEY Moves the Carrier to the next tab. 4 SHIFT LAMP (RED) Lights up when the Shift Key is pressed or locked. 5 LEFT/RIGHT MARGIN SET KEY Sets the lef[...]

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    1 II: i'q!'"'T' 11" 12 13 14" * Hold down these keys for repeat action. The following characters x, X, -, _, =,., *, are also repeated by holding down the respective keys. 13 MODE KEY Changes the typewriter mode. 14 REVERSE INDEX KEY Pressed to retract paper without moving the Carrier. Paper will retract a half-li[...]

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    BASIC OPERAT! 1. SELF DEMONSTRATION Hold down the Code Key and press the "D" Key. The typewriter wil! automatically perform a printout of featureS:_ When you activate this function, the correction memory is cleared. To :cancel the printout at any time, simply touch the Space Bar. 2. HOW TO START TYPING 1. Set Up Typewriter 1) Place the ty[...]

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    Paper Support Power Switch 2. Turn On Typewriter Raise the Paper Support and tum on the Power Switch located on the right side of the typewriter. The following initial operations occur." 1. A beep sounds and the Power-on Lamp (green) on the keyboard lights up. 2. The Carder moves to the extreme left side and then moves to the left margin: The [...]

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    LINE SPACE ÷G Ill SP I 1.5 2 <>PITCH + PITCH Ill 10 12 15 ! I = 1) O ® @ / 2) ® Set Typing Controls Une Spacing Hold down the Code Key and press the "1" Key. "_ LINE SP 1 1.5 2" appears on the LCD, The line space in use will blink. To change the line spacing, hold down the Code Key and press the "1" Key again.[...]

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    D =HOW TO CHANGE.: RIBBON CASSETTE 1. Removing Ribbon Cassette _Ribb_n" Cassette Stand 1) 2) O = 1) ® Turn off the machine and open the Top Cover. Hold down the Ribbon Cassette Stand with your thumbs and gently remove the Cassette by pulling upward on the Cassette Arms as shown. Look through the window in the Cassette to check on how much rib[...]

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    4. HOW TO CHANGE:OORRECTIONTAPE Takeup Spindle Supply Spindle It 1) 2) Removing Correction Tape Turn off the machine. Open the Top Cover and remove the Ribbon Cassette as explairied under "Removing Rib- bon Cassette". Remove the left and right spools from the respective spin- dles. Be sure not to pull on the spindle hub when remov- ing th[...]

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    5, HOW TOCHANGE PRINTWHEEL 1. Removing Printwheel 1) Turn off the machine. Open the Top Cover and remove the Ribbon Cassette as explained under "Removing Rib- bon Cassette". 2) Pull the Printwheel Set/Release Lever towards you. t 3) Lightly grasp the top of the Printwheel and carefully pull it up towards you. Print Head _ _Card Holder 2. [...]

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    6. " TYPEWRITER--MODES Your typewriter has four different modes. Normal Print (NP), Line Print (LP), Justified Print (JUST) and Store (STORE). The mode in use is indicated on the LCD by a "V", and it's changed each time the Mode Key is press- ed, [ v Zcounter 1) Normal Print Mode (NP) When power is first tumed on, the typewriter[...]

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    7, MARGINS The following auto margins are permanently stored in this typewriter. Left Margin Right Margin PICA typing 10 75 (10 pitch) EUTE typing 12 90 (12 pitch) MICRO typing 15 113 (15 pitch) 1. Auto Margins (Standard Pre-set Margins) When the power is first turned on, the Print Point Indicator moves to the left auto margin. A beep sounds when t[...]

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    ® Your typewriter has a memory back-up battery which pro- tects the margin/tab settings for a minimum of five years, even when the power switch is turned off, :_) _ When power is turned on, six beeps sound if the back-up battery has been completely drained. The margin/tab set- tings are cleared. Please •contact your nearest Sears Serv- ice Cente[...]

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    9, CORRECTIONS.ON PAPER O O Your new typewriter has a one line automatic correction memory. The machine remembers all characters typed in the last full line and will correct any or all of those charac- ters. Characters beyond the correction memory can also be corrected easily with a few extra steps. The correction memory is automatically cleared wh[...]

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    in the world 4) Press the Relocation Key to return the Print Point Indicator to its previous position. Y Mr. Joyn Lewis 2001 Newborn St. Electro Clty_ 4 Mr. Joyn Lewis Mr. Jo_n Lewis Mr. John Lewis z_ !, Mr. John Lewis 2001 Newborn St. Electro City_ 1 i) 2) 3) Correcting Character(i) on Another Line If the correction is on another line, press the R[...]

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    10. :CORRECTIONS :ON LCD (DISPLAY) 1. Moving the Cursor 1) Press the Backspace Key to move the Cursor one space to the left. 2) Press the Express Key to move the Cursor one space to the right. • Hold down either key for continuous movement. Ex. to be corrected: ('-_ J er _sr_:ypewrit " 4 t besttypewriter _r @ best typewriter T _P 2. Rep[...]

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    best typewriterr_ Y LP best typewriter-- 442 ) V LP O <At the end of text> When the cursor is at the end of the text, characters are pulled one space to the right as each deletion is made. If the beginning of the text appears at the left side of the LCD with the cursor at the end of the text, the cursor will move to the left each time a delet[...]

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    11. AUTOMATIC WORD CORRECTION This is his ypewriter. A 4 4 This This 4 is his typewriter. I, 1) 2) O This function allows you to correct the last or previously typed word(s) only on the current line withone operation. Deleting the Last Word Typed on Paper Hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key. An intermittent beep will sound. Press th[...]

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    This This This is hi_ typewriter. is our typewriter. _---1 Type "our" is our typewriter. Zh "A" is the position of the Carder. 3) ® 4) Type the correct word. To cancel this function before the word is deleted, hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key again. Two beeps signal that the function has been canceled. Press [...]

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    SPELL CORRECTOR FUNCTION The Spelling portion of this product is based on Proximity Linguistic Technology. THE PROXIMITY/MERRIAM-WEBSTER LINGUIBASE , Copyright 1984 All Rights Reserved Proximity Technology, Inc. Copyright 1984 All Rights Reserved Merriam-Webster Inc. 4- ON/OFF 1) 2) Turning On/Off the Spell Corrector Hold down the Margin Release (S[...]

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    3. Error Types The Spell Corrector checks spelling and indicates error, in the following manner: _-t) For words not found in the dictionary, a beep will sound. ® The names of major .cities in the world, abbreviations o the 50 American states, common first and last names an( frequently used contractions are also included in th_ 50,000 word dictiona[...]

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    4- 5. Finding Typing Errors on the Current Line 1) Hold down the Margin Release (SPELL) Key and press the "5" (FIND) Key. The Carder will move to the first incorrect word on the current line. 2) Correct the error. 3) 4) ® To find any other incorrect word, hold down the Margin Release (SPELL) Key and press the "5" (FIND) Key aga[...]

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    ADD on Divisadero Street l J Kryptonite 6 grams : range in which word is entered 7. Adding Words to the User Dictionary 1) 2) O ® Names and unusual words not contained in the Main Dic- tionary can be stored in the User Dictionary. Type the word to be stored in the User Dictionary. Hold down the Margin Release (SPELL) Key and press the "1"[...]

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    LIST A. LIST Most Frequent Word. , - [ lb. ElF kryptonite FCC 16 Spaces J T Least Frequent Word kg A r,, 9. List of the User Dictionary The words in the User Dictionary can be printed out in the order of usage frequency, or alphabetically. (The last word in the list is the first word which wil_ be deleted to make room for new entries when the User [...]

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    I B ! I I DECIMAL TABULATION <> DECIMAL TAB I Of" I + @ Ex. 'V LP ill CType text L 456.78 v " I -) Sample Printout or + "rob position 1 i23.45 1.23 454 Tab position 6,789°00 4.56.78 I RETURN I 1) 2) 3) ® • 4) This function allows you to do statistical typing "easily. All numbers are automatically aligned by their [...]

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    2; AUTOMATIC CENTERING I This function allows you to center text evenly between the left (or indent) and right margin. 1) Hold down the Code Key and press the "C" Key. o CENTERING V NP Ex. Everything_ T NF _Type Phrase ) 1 420 I Sample Printout Left Morgin 1 Right Margin 1 Everything 420 m T "P I or 2) @ 3) ® 4) ® ® "<_ CE[...]

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    3. AUTOMATIC PARAGRAPH!INDENTATION I INDENT EX, * 50_v 456v ] LP I FIDE_IT Automatic F_rogmph Indentation L.eft Margin / Right _rgin ! -..y • -s r,._.,,..I T....-- t,,..r|,., .,., • =_-.*.,._., _.1q.i, c,y,t,l b,,_,._ €_u) b._.t.-._,._. _6-tt,*,*cL., _,.t.,._..t t..,._t, • rl,,t. ,.|•c_.., i_. Jl ..J ,_ =t..,.=t,,, _.1 i,,* • P_ll ,l.,u[...]

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    11 : AUTOMATIC UNDERLINING This function underlines all text (including spaces) or indi- vidual words (all text except spaces) as you type. f XX Ex. Have a nice day! 430 v v t " 130 Y Y SampleP_tout Have a nice day! XX 1. Automatic Full Underlining 1) Hold down the Code Key and press the "3" _ Key. A "_" appears above "[...]

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    6. AUTOMATIC ; CARRIERRETURN AUTO RETURN "T LP RBTURN Beep RightMorgin 61543 Z 1' he can-manage I" hen one of ou r that the pre[:_ara- ic Carder _ Return Zone AUTO RETURN J .0 1) 2) O 3) This function eliminates the need to press the Return Key at the end of every line. -This function is automatically activated in STORE mode, but can[...]

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    • ,8, SECOND-KEYBOARD (SPECIAL CHARACTER SET) KBII V V LP KB I[ ,150 L _9 v T LP KBII Sample Printout . t 1) 2) 3) The symbols located at the upper right side of the three character keys can be typed with the following procedure. Hold down the Code Key and press the "5" Key. A "T" -appears •above "KBIr' on the LCD.[...]

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    MEMORY FUNCTIO The memory functions will make your typing easier and more efficient. Repetitive phrases, technical terminology and entire letters can be-stored, edited :and recalled (printed) at will. You can also make several files with formats (margins and tabs) for letters and other documents you regularly type. ® ® Your typewriter has a memor[...]

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    I Tex t/'l;hr a s e/'l_'o_n at ? S TORE I t y Y |TORE _I_T_,N + 0 MARGIN/TAB SET 472 v v s I_RE R£'_ set margln/tab ,,._ I 472 V Y STORE I_._ET_q.N enter text I CLOSING FILE Y STORE I Y/N? I v ltBTUAN I 472 Y NP i, l I 3) "Text/Phrase/Format?" appears On the LCD, .'T, "P" and "F" will flash. 4[...]

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    5 f NAME OF FILE ? V STORB enter file norne_ I ! )_t/_hvasei$_'ormat ? V STORE I I I 472 v S TORE RETURN enter text "_ I I CLOSING FILE Y/N? 1 v v ._ TORE RETURN I 'v 472 1 NP 2_ 1) 2) ® 3) 4) ® Storing a PHRASE File Phrase files are used to store brief expressions or ter- minology without margins or tabs. Press the Mode Key unti[...]

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    i NAME OF FILE ? I T TORE [ I_ext/Phras:iFormat RETURN I ? i FORMAT FILE 472 v Y 4TORE RETURN CLOSING FILE _set margin/tab YIN? v _ETURN V Np 472 .I I ] ] 3. Storing a FORMAT File For storing margin and tab line formats. This function is useful for typing onto prepdnted forms. 1) Press the Mode Key until a "_'" appears on the LCD abo[...]

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    " 4. All File Space Used _L FILE SPACEr USEO ! STOR£ If you specify a new file and there are already 50 files in the typewriter memory, "ALL FILE SPACE USED" appears on the LCD. In this case, one file must be deleted to create a new file. (Refer to "File Deleting".) OUT OF MEMORY Y STO_]g ] 5. Out of Memory If you run out [...]

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    The stop codecan also be usedin conjunction with the decimal tab or auto centering, as a Decimal tab stop or an Auto center stop. STOP I _m @ 3. Entering a Decimal Tab/Auto Center Stop Code 1) First activate the Decimal tab/Automatic centering func- tion. 2) O 3) Then enter the stop code. A highlighted "S" is displayed on the LCD. You can[...]

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    3. FILE EDITING This function allows you to edit stored fileson the LCD. I NN_E OF FILE ? v STO/LI I (.n,.r ,,,. °°m. ! I Thts function allows you edit stored ftl es on the LCD.. I I I lhts function allows you edtt stored: ftl Y STORE FORMAT FILE !72 v 1. Activating Edit Mode 1) Press the Mode Key until a "T" appears on the LCD above &q[...]

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    1 1) 2) Moving Cursor Press the Backspace Key to move the cursor one space to the left. Press the Express Key to move the cursor one space to the right. O Hold down either key for continuous movement. I 1 4. Going to the Beginning or End of a File 1) Press the Relocation Key to go to the end of the file. 2) Hold down the Code Key and press the Relo[...]

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    __lle Edltlng_The display Js clear_l an v 0 RARGIN/TAB SET v STOR£ $ "rolqtl_ [ _rchange margin/tab_ I IF._Jle Edft, Jng##The display Js cleared an 1 J 1 i) 2) 3) 4) Changing Existing Margin and Tab Settings (in the Text File Only) Locate the box mark (1111) which will alternately flash with "_ MARGIN/TAB SET" when you bring the cur[...]

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    4. -FILE RECALL (PRINTOUT ON PAPER) RECALL NAME OF FILE ? Y NP _enter file name_ I I TYPE O0 LINES PRESSP Y NP enter number of lines _r d I ! T PRINTOUT I I PRESS# TO CONTINUE v v NP RECALL. I I END OF FILE RECALL Y "T NP RICiLLL i J ® 1. 1) ® 2) 3) This function allows you to recall (print out) the stored file in the NP or JUST mode. The[...]

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    4O RECALL NAME OF FILE ? T _P (,°,er f,e oomo,,) I v v HE' A.E:Cit4, L, I PRINTOUT I END OF FILE RECALL v v HP R£Ck3,L f I Eo'"LE: Np RECALL I RECALLING FORMAT y T NP RECALL -ENI,D OF FILE RECALL T NP R_C.kl,L I STOP COOE V T NP _E:CALL DECo TAB STOP v v NP R£CA.LL AUTO CENTER STOP Y Y HJP RECALL I FORMAT IS CHANGED I ! I .J i 1 I[...]

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    ,5. .FILE LISTING LIST i I PRINT LIST ,1 This function allows you to print a list of stored files. • The LCD must be cleared to activate this function, and it cannot be activated in the STORE mode. 1) Hold down the Code Key and press the "8" Key. • "00 FILES" is printed if there are no files in the memory. 2) ® ® The type [...]

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    7, FILE DELETING DELETE I N/_E OF FILE ? I Y _enter file nome LP 0 1) Use this function to delete any unnecessary files or to make room for new files in the memory. The LCD must be cleared to activate this function, and it cannot be activated in the STORE mode. Hold down the Code Key and press the "0" Key. "NAME OF FILE?" appear[...]

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    8 BLOCK OPERATIONS (COPY/MOVE/DELETE) dlsploy text ) I • position cursor ot flrsl chorocter I / tter,OOl'The market wtll continually gra | i W as the-expense of hiring out home imprJl I STORE BLOCK I move cursor lo last character Ex .... I increases. IJl J move cursor to # target posil Ion Consumers will be For . E_ increases. #_ Consumers[...]

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    display text ) I position cursor at first character EX. ' [ I market. _e planning to introduce sever J al new sets with different combination. T V STORI_ BI_CK t move cursor to last character I _- move cursor to target position I l lmprov_ $TORB EX. I Improvements. #0 We are planning to J introduce several new sets with differen] u Block Move [...]

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    3. Block Delete display lext ) I L position cursor a! first character J come. _Thank you again your j for continu ed use of our products. We wait for your "J come..Thank you again for your continu J I T T STORI_ BLOCK move cursor to ) last character ) o. ,J come, _We wait foryourreply. I ¥ STORE I Ex. This function deletes a block of text in [...]

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    SUPPLIES 1. Printwheel Your-typewriter .comes: with ,a;÷Prestige .10 Printwhee! (Sears No. 54018). Besides this type style, a variety of printwheels with different type styles as listed below are available for your machine. Sears No. Type Style Pitch Type Style Sample: 54011 Prestige 12 ABCOEabcdeZZ._ 54012 Courier 10 ASCDEabcde1234 54013 Courier [...]

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    ' AFTER USING THE TYPEWRITER AND TO STORE 1) Tum off the on/off Switch and disconnect the Power Cord from the electrical outlet. 2) Store the Power Cord in the Cord Compartment. 3) Replace the Keyboard Cover and fasten securely. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 1. Cleaning 1) 2) 3) 4) Do not attempt to disassemble the typewriter to clean it. Dust the t[...]

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    4 10 9_ 12 I i Description PaperSupport Top Cover LCD Assembly Keyboard Cover Platen Knob Screw Cover Assembly Cord Storage Cover Bottom Pan Assembly Handle Hinge Pin Handle Printwheel Ribbon Cassette Correction Tape Part No. 060-71520_44 005-13062 060-27300 060-70530 060-70540-45 200- 71020 005-61513 060-70580-44 005-70711 200-70180 060-70320-4[...]

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    SB_ARS OWNERS MANUAL MODEL NO. 161.53514090 HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS Now that you have purchased your typewriter, should a need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears Stores. Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit. 757481 WORD PROCESSING TYPEWRITER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR [...]

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    757481 OWNERS MANUAL WORD PROCESSING TYPEWRITER MODEL NO. 161,53514090 Operation Repair parts CAUTION: Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully 757481 Warranty FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from the date of purchase, Sears will repair this Typewriter, free of charge, if defective in material or workmanship. WARRANTY SEI_VICE I[...]

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    NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are .designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen- tial installation: This equipment generates-, _:uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in[...]

  • Page 57

    "_ .... Your new ::Sears Word Processing Typewriter: uses--the •most :advanced : electronic : - _ :"_'_"technologyand greatly increases your:typing efficiency. Some of the many:outstanding • features of your new typewriter are: e 50 file; 10,000-character memory * .The number in brackets refers to • Fourtypewriter modes th[...]

  • Page 58

    Sample Letter "Tools for Everyone" _Autom_ic Centering (1) Consolidated Tool Co., Inc. 138 Elm Boulevard Chicago, Illinois 60690 Everyday Hardware, Inc. 10301 Main Street Portland, Oregon 98645 June 3, 1997 Required Space (2) _- _' _ Dear Sir; Thank you very much for your _le_tter of May 23 and for your inquiry as to any developments[...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS .......................................................................................... BASIC OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................ 1. SELF DEMONSTRATION ....................................................................[...]

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    PART NAMES AND-FUNCTIONS 1. Operating Parts PLATEN ROLLER Roils paper in and out PLATEN KNOB Used to turn the Platen Roller PAPER BAIL Holds paper against the platen CORD COMPARTMENT Contains power cord PAPER SUPPORT Supports the paper. When folded down, prevents dust from getting inside PAPER RELEASE KNOB Releases paper for alignment CARRIER Print[...]

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    3. Keyboard Layout 1 2 3 4 ® ® , Key Functions 1 MARGIN RELEASE KEY Releases the margins to type beyond them or set new ones. 2 POWER-ON LAMP (GREEN) Lights up when the machine is turned on. 3 TAB KEY Moves the Carrier to the next tab. 4 SHIFT LAMP (RED) Lights up when the Shift Key is pressed or locked. 5 LEFT/RIGHT MARGIN SET KEY Sets the lef[...]

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    1 II: i'q!'"'T' 11" 12 13 14" * Hold down these keys for repeat action. The following characters x, X, -, _, =,., *, are also repeated by holding down the respective keys. 13 MODE KEY Changes the typewriter mode. 14 REVERSE INDEX KEY Pressed to retract paper without moving the Carrier. Paper will retract a half-li[...]

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    BASIC OPERAT! 1. SELF DEMONSTRATION Hold down the Code Key and press the "D" Key. The typewriter wil! automatically perform a printout of featureS:_ When you activate this function, the correction memory is cleared. To :cancel the printout at any time, simply touch the Space Bar. 2. HOW TO START TYPING 1. Set Up Typewriter 1) Place the ty[...]

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    Paper Support Power Switch 2. Turn On Typewriter Raise the Paper Support and tum on the Power Switch located on the right side of the typewriter. The following initial operations occur." 1. A beep sounds and the Power-on Lamp (green) on the keyboard lights up. 2. The Carder moves to the extreme left side and then moves to the left margin: The [...]

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    LINE SPACE ÷G Ill SP I 1.5 2 <>PITCH + PITCH Ill 10 12 15 ! I = 1) O ® @ / 2) ® Set Typing Controls Une Spacing Hold down the Code Key and press the "1" Key. "_ LINE SP 1 1.5 2" appears on the LCD, The line space in use will blink. To change the line spacing, hold down the Code Key and press the "1" Key again.[...]

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    D =HOW TO CHANGE.: RIBBON CASSETTE 1. Removing Ribbon Cassette _Ribb_n" Cassette Stand 1) 2) O = 1) ® Turn off the machine and open the Top Cover. Hold down the Ribbon Cassette Stand with your thumbs and gently remove the Cassette by pulling upward on the Cassette Arms as shown. Look through the window in the Cassette to check on how much rib[...]

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    4. HOW TO CHANGE:OORRECTIONTAPE Takeup Spindle Supply Spindle It 1) 2) Removing Correction Tape Turn off the machine. Open the Top Cover and remove the Ribbon Cassette as explairied under "Removing Rib- bon Cassette". Remove the left and right spools from the respective spin- dles. Be sure not to pull on the spindle hub when remov- ing th[...]

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    5, HOW TOCHANGE PRINTWHEEL 1. Removing Printwheel 1) Turn off the machine. Open the Top Cover and remove the Ribbon Cassette as explained under "Removing Rib- bon Cassette". 2) Pull the Printwheel Set/Release Lever towards you. t 3) Lightly grasp the top of the Printwheel and carefully pull it up towards you. Print Head _ _Card Holder 2. [...]

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    6. " TYPEWRITER--MODES Your typewriter has four different modes. Normal Print (NP), Line Print (LP), Justified Print (JUST) and Store (STORE). The mode in use is indicated on the LCD by a "V", and it's changed each time the Mode Key is press- ed, [ v Zcounter 1) Normal Print Mode (NP) When power is first tumed on, the typewriter[...]

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    7, MARGINS The following auto margins are permanently stored in this typewriter. Left Margin Right Margin PICA typing 10 75 (10 pitch) EUTE typing 12 90 (12 pitch) MICRO typing 15 113 (15 pitch) 1. Auto Margins (Standard Pre-set Margins) When the power is first turned on, the Print Point Indicator moves to the left auto margin. A beep sounds when t[...]

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    ® Your typewriter has a memory back-up battery which pro- tects the margin/tab settings for a minimum of five years, even when the power switch is turned off, :_) _ When power is turned on, six beeps sound if the back-up battery has been completely drained. The margin/tab set- tings are cleared. Please •contact your nearest Sears Serv- ice Cente[...]

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    9, CORRECTIONS.ON PAPER O O Your new typewriter has a one line automatic correction memory. The machine remembers all characters typed in the last full line and will correct any or all of those charac- ters. Characters beyond the correction memory can also be corrected easily with a few extra steps. The correction memory is automatically cleared wh[...]

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    in the world 4) Press the Relocation Key to return the Print Point Indicator to its previous position. Y Mr. Joyn Lewis 2001 Newborn St. Electro Clty_ 4 Mr. Joyn Lewis Mr. Jo_n Lewis Mr. John Lewis z_ !, Mr. John Lewis 2001 Newborn St. Electro City_ 1 i) 2) 3) Correcting Character(i) on Another Line If the correction is on another line, press the R[...]

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    10. :CORRECTIONS :ON LCD (DISPLAY) 1. Moving the Cursor 1) Press the Backspace Key to move the Cursor one space to the left. 2) Press the Express Key to move the Cursor one space to the right. • Hold down either key for continuous movement. Ex. to be corrected: ('-_ J er _sr_:ypewrit " 4 t besttypewriter _r @ best typewriter T _P 2. Rep[...]

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    best typewriterr_ Y LP best typewriter-- 442 ) V LP O <At the end of text> When the cursor is at the end of the text, characters are pulled one space to the right as each deletion is made. If the beginning of the text appears at the left side of the LCD with the cursor at the end of the text, the cursor will move to the left each time a delet[...]

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    11. AUTOMATIC WORD CORRECTION This is his ypewriter. A 4 4 This This 4 is his typewriter. I, 1) 2) O This function allows you to correct the last or previously typed word(s) only on the current line withone operation. Deleting the Last Word Typed on Paper Hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key. An intermittent beep will sound. Press th[...]

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    This This This is hi_ typewriter. is our typewriter. _---1 Type "our" is our typewriter. Zh "A" is the position of the Carder. 3) ® 4) Type the correct word. To cancel this function before the word is deleted, hold down the Code Key and press the Correction Key again. Two beeps signal that the function has been canceled. Press [...]

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    SPELL CORRECTOR FUNCTION The Spelling portion of this product is based on Proximity Linguistic Technology. THE PROXIMITY/MERRIAM-WEBSTER LINGUIBASE , Copyright 1984 All Rights Reserved Proximity Technology, Inc. Copyright 1984 All Rights Reserved Merriam-Webster Inc. 4- ON/OFF 1) 2) Turning On/Off the Spell Corrector Hold down the Margin Release (S[...]

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    3. Error Types The Spell Corrector checks spelling and indicates error, in the following manner: _-t) For words not found in the dictionary, a beep will sound. ® The names of major .cities in the world, abbreviations o the 50 American states, common first and last names an( frequently used contractions are also included in th_ 50,000 word dictiona[...]

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    4- 5. Finding Typing Errors on the Current Line 1) Hold down the Margin Release (SPELL) Key and press the "5" (FIND) Key. The Carder will move to the first incorrect word on the current line. 2) Correct the error. 3) 4) ® To find any other incorrect word, hold down the Margin Release (SPELL) Key and press the "5" (FIND) Key aga[...]

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    ADD on Divisadero Street l J Kryptonite 6 grams : range in which word is entered 7. Adding Words to the User Dictionary 1) 2) O ® Names and unusual words not contained in the Main Dic- tionary can be stored in the User Dictionary. Type the word to be stored in the User Dictionary. Hold down the Margin Release (SPELL) Key and press the "1"[...]

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    LIST A. LIST Most Frequent Word. , - [ lb. ElF kryptonite FCC 16 Spaces J T Least Frequent Word kg A r,, 9. List of the User Dictionary The words in the User Dictionary can be printed out in the order of usage frequency, or alphabetically. (The last word in the list is the first word which wil_ be deleted to make room for new entries when the User [...]

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    I B ! I I DECIMAL TABULATION <> DECIMAL TAB I Of" I + @ Ex. 'V LP ill CType text L 456.78 v " I -) Sample Printout or + "rob position 1 i23.45 1.23 454 Tab position 6,789°00 4.56.78 I RETURN I 1) 2) 3) ® • 4) This function allows you to do statistical typing "easily. All numbers are automatically aligned by their [...]

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    2; AUTOMATIC CENTERING I This function allows you to center text evenly between the left (or indent) and right margin. 1) Hold down the Code Key and press the "C" Key. o CENTERING V NP Ex. Everything_ T NF _Type Phrase ) 1 420 I Sample Printout Left Morgin 1 Right Margin 1 Everything 420 m T "P I or 2) @ 3) ® 4) ® ® "<_ CE[...]

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    3. AUTOMATIC PARAGRAPH!INDENTATION I INDENT EX, * 50_v 456v ] LP I FIDE_IT Automatic F_rogmph Indentation L.eft Margin / Right _rgin ! -..y • -s r,._.,,..I T....-- t,,..r|,., .,., • =_-.*.,._., _.1q.i, c,y,t,l b,,_,._ €_u) b._.t.-._,._. _6-tt,*,*cL., _,.t.,._..t t..,._t, • rl,,t. ,.|•c_.., i_. Jl ..J ,_ =t..,.=t,,, _.1 i,,* • P_ll ,l.,u[...]

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    11 : AUTOMATIC UNDERLINING This function underlines all text (including spaces) or indi- vidual words (all text except spaces) as you type. f XX Ex. Have a nice day! 430 v v t " 130 Y Y SampleP_tout Have a nice day! XX 1. Automatic Full Underlining 1) Hold down the Code Key and press the "3" _ Key. A "_" appears above "[...]

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    6. AUTOMATIC ; CARRIERRETURN AUTO RETURN "T LP RBTURN Beep RightMorgin 61543 Z 1' he can-manage I" hen one of ou r that the pre[:_ara- ic Carder _ Return Zone AUTO RETURN J .0 1) 2) O 3) This function eliminates the need to press the Return Key at the end of every line. -This function is automatically activated in STORE mode, but can[...]

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    • ,8, SECOND-KEYBOARD (SPECIAL CHARACTER SET) KBII V V LP KB I[ ,150 L _9 v T LP KBII Sample Printout . t 1) 2) 3) The symbols located at the upper right side of the three character keys can be typed with the following procedure. Hold down the Code Key and press the "5" Key. A "T" -appears •above "KBIr' on the LCD.[...]

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    MEMORY FUNCTIO The memory functions will make your typing easier and more efficient. Repetitive phrases, technical terminology and entire letters can be-stored, edited :and recalled (printed) at will. You can also make several files with formats (margins and tabs) for letters and other documents you regularly type. ® ® Your typewriter has a memor[...]

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    I Tex t/'l;hr a s e/'l_'o_n at ? S TORE I t y Y |TORE _I_T_,N + 0 MARGIN/TAB SET 472 v v s I_RE R£'_ set margln/tab ,,._ I 472 V Y STORE I_._ET_q.N enter text I CLOSING FILE Y STORE I Y/N? I v ltBTUAN I 472 Y NP i, l I 3) "Text/Phrase/Format?" appears On the LCD, .'T, "P" and "F" will flash. 4[...]

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    5 f NAME OF FILE ? V STORB enter file norne_ I ! )_t/_hvasei$_'ormat ? V STORE I I I 472 v S TORE RETURN enter text "_ I I CLOSING FILE Y/N? 1 v v ._ TORE RETURN I 'v 472 1 NP 2_ 1) 2) ® 3) 4) ® Storing a PHRASE File Phrase files are used to store brief expressions or ter- minology without margins or tabs. Press the Mode Key unti[...]

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    i NAME OF FILE ? I T TORE [ I_ext/Phras:iFormat RETURN I ? i FORMAT FILE 472 v Y 4TORE RETURN CLOSING FILE _set margin/tab YIN? v _ETURN V Np 472 .I I ] ] 3. Storing a FORMAT File For storing margin and tab line formats. This function is useful for typing onto prepdnted forms. 1) Press the Mode Key until a "_'" appears on the LCD abo[...]

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    " 4. All File Space Used _L FILE SPACEr USEO ! STOR£ If you specify a new file and there are already 50 files in the typewriter memory, "ALL FILE SPACE USED" appears on the LCD. In this case, one file must be deleted to create a new file. (Refer to "File Deleting".) OUT OF MEMORY Y STO_]g ] 5. Out of Memory If you run out [...]

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    The stop codecan also be usedin conjunction with the decimal tab or auto centering, as a Decimal tab stop or an Auto center stop. STOP I _m @ 3. Entering a Decimal Tab/Auto Center Stop Code 1) First activate the Decimal tab/Automatic centering func- tion. 2) O 3) Then enter the stop code. A highlighted "S" is displayed on the LCD. You can[...]

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    3. FILE EDITING This function allows you to edit stored fileson the LCD. I NN_E OF FILE ? v STO/LI I (.n,.r ,,,. °°m. ! I Thts function allows you edit stored ftl es on the LCD.. I I I lhts function allows you edtt stored: ftl Y STORE FORMAT FILE !72 v 1. Activating Edit Mode 1) Press the Mode Key until a "T" appears on the LCD above &q[...]

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    1 1) 2) Moving Cursor Press the Backspace Key to move the cursor one space to the left. Press the Express Key to move the cursor one space to the right. O Hold down either key for continuous movement. I 1 4. Going to the Beginning or End of a File 1) Press the Relocation Key to go to the end of the file. 2) Hold down the Code Key and press the Relo[...]

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    __lle Edltlng_The display Js clear_l an v 0 RARGIN/TAB SET v STOR£ $ "rolqtl_ [ _rchange margin/tab_ I IF._Jle Edft, Jng##The display Js cleared an 1 J 1 i) 2) 3) 4) Changing Existing Margin and Tab Settings (in the Text File Only) Locate the box mark (1111) which will alternately flash with "_ MARGIN/TAB SET" when you bring the cur[...]

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    4. -FILE RECALL (PRINTOUT ON PAPER) RECALL NAME OF FILE ? Y NP _enter file name_ I I TYPE O0 LINES PRESSP Y NP enter number of lines _r d I ! T PRINTOUT I I PRESS# TO CONTINUE v v NP RECALL. I I END OF FILE RECALL Y "T NP RICiLLL i J ® 1. 1) ® 2) 3) This function allows you to recall (print out) the stored file in the NP or JUST mode. The[...]

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    4O RECALL NAME OF FILE ? T _P (,°,er f,e oomo,,) I v v HE' A.E:Cit4, L, I PRINTOUT I END OF FILE RECALL v v HP R£Ck3,L f I Eo'"LE: Np RECALL I RECALLING FORMAT y T NP RECALL -ENI,D OF FILE RECALL T NP R_C.kl,L I STOP COOE V T NP _E:CALL DECo TAB STOP v v NP R£CA.LL AUTO CENTER STOP Y Y HJP RECALL I FORMAT IS CHANGED I ! I .J i 1 I[...]

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    ,5. .FILE LISTING LIST i I PRINT LIST ,1 This function allows you to print a list of stored files. • The LCD must be cleared to activate this function, and it cannot be activated in the STORE mode. 1) Hold down the Code Key and press the "8" Key. • "00 FILES" is printed if there are no files in the memory. 2) ® ® The type [...]

  • Page 101

    7, FILE DELETING DELETE I N/_E OF FILE ? I Y _enter file nome LP 0 1) Use this function to delete any unnecessary files or to make room for new files in the memory. The LCD must be cleared to activate this function, and it cannot be activated in the STORE mode. Hold down the Code Key and press the "0" Key. "NAME OF FILE?" appear[...]

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    8 BLOCK OPERATIONS (COPY/MOVE/DELETE) dlsploy text ) I • position cursor ot flrsl chorocter I / tter,OOl'The market wtll continually gra | i W as the-expense of hiring out home imprJl I STORE BLOCK I move cursor lo last character Ex .... I increases. IJl J move cursor to # target posil Ion Consumers will be For . E_ increases. #_ Consumers[...]

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    display text ) I position cursor at first character EX. ' [ I market. _e planning to introduce sever J al new sets with different combination. T V STORI_ BI_CK t move cursor to last character I _- move cursor to target position I l lmprov_ $TORB EX. I Improvements. #0 We are planning to J introduce several new sets with differen] u Block Move [...]

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    3. Block Delete display lext ) I L position cursor a! first character J come. _Thank you again your j for continu ed use of our products. We wait for your "J come..Thank you again for your continu J I T T STORI_ BLOCK move cursor to ) last character ) o. ,J come, _We wait foryourreply. I ¥ STORE I Ex. This function deletes a block of text in [...]

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    SUPPLIES 1. Printwheel Your-typewriter .comes: with ,a;÷Prestige .10 Printwhee! (Sears No. 54018). Besides this type style, a variety of printwheels with different type styles as listed below are available for your machine. Sears No. Type Style Pitch Type Style Sample: 54011 Prestige 12 ABCOEabcdeZZ._ 54012 Courier 10 ASCDEabcde1234 54013 Courier [...]

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    ' AFTER USING THE TYPEWRITER AND TO STORE 1) Tum off the on/off Switch and disconnect the Power Cord from the electrical outlet. 2) Store the Power Cord in the Cord Compartment. 3) Replace the Keyboard Cover and fasten securely. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 1. Cleaning 1) 2) 3) 4) Do not attempt to disassemble the typewriter to clean it. Dust the t[...]

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    4 10 9_ 12 I i Description PaperSupport Top Cover LCD Assembly Keyboard Cover Platen Knob Screw Cover Assembly Cord Storage Cover Bottom Pan Assembly Handle Hinge Pin Handle Printwheel Ribbon Cassette Correction Tape Part No. 060-71520_44 005-13062 060-27300 060-70530 060-70540-45 200- 71020 005-61513 060-70580-44 005-70711 200-70180 060-70320-4[...]

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    SB_ARS OWNERS MANUAL MODEL NO. 161.53514090 HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS Now that you have purchased your typewriter, should a need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears Stores. Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit. 757481 WORD PROCESSING TYPEWRITER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR [...]