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Using the Eraser

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Changing and Loading Batteries

1.

Unscrew the battery cap at the end of the handle farthest from the heating tip

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2.

Slip the battery holder out of the handle.

3.

Notice the ends of the battery holder are different. There's the end with a contact

pin and the flat end.

4.

The battery holder has slots for 4 AAA batteries. Each one has a flat end

(negative) and the end with a bump (positive).

5.

If the battery holder has old batteries that need to be replaced, remove each one

carefully and recycle or discard.

6.

To load or re-load the battery holder, notice that each slot has a small spring at one

end. Insert the flat end of each battery against this spring, and compress the spring

just enough that the battery will snap firmly into place.

7.

Insert the battery holder into the handle so that the end with the contact pin goes in

first. Screw the cap back on.

8.

The rubber-covered on/off button is built in the battery cap. Pushing the button

should turn the Eraser on, producing a soft tone that indicates the tip is heating.

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Summary of Contents for inTACT Eraser

Page 1: ...User Manual Eraser...

Page 2: ...to Assist and Support You This name really does indicate what we stand for This product like those that will follow is meant to support your productivity and creativity and to assist you by making som...

Page 3: ...in the Box Familiarization Changing and Loading Batteries Turning Eraser On Off How To Erase Notes on Erasing Quality Batteries Table Of Contents 2 3 3 4 5 6 8 9 E A S Y LLC ENGINEERING TO ASSIST AND...

Page 4: ...en you have new ideas and generally edit what you re drawing in short all the reasons a sighted person uses a rubber eraser to fix pencil drawings You ll find that you get better with it i e erase mor...

Page 5: ...s handle the unit sufficiently to become familiar with its shape and feel Notice in particular the small flat round metal tip protruding slightly from the conical nose of the Eraser When heated up to...

Page 6: ...ositive 5 If the battery holder has old batteries that need to be replaced remove each one carefully and recycle or discard 6 To load or re load the battery holder notice that each slot has a small sp...

Page 7: ...oft high pitched tone will typically cycle continually on for 3 or 5 seconds and then off for 8 to 10 seconds This means that if there is no tone for more than 15 seconds the unit is off If the Eraser...

Page 8: ...t s comfortable and natural for you Some users find it effec tive to hold it pen like with thumb and two fingers where the handle meets the conical tip housing Holding it there or even closer to the h...

Page 9: ...ll not need to push down hard on the Eraser its weight alone should be sufficient to produce the desired flattening Most of the effect of the Eraser results from its elevated temperature If you notice...

Page 10: ...several strokes to erase much in the same way that heavy pencil lines can be adequately but not necessarily completely erased 3 A very bold raised line may leave a small though dramatically flattened...

Page 11: ...ous erasing time Turning the Eraser off when you re not using it will let the batteries last much longer although you will need to let the tip warm up again each time you turn it back on Since batteri...

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