PEILOT 10822
PILOT Kakuno Fountain Pen Instruction Manual
Model: 10822 - Clear Barrel, Medium Nib
1. Cynnyrch Drosview
The PILOT Kakuno Fountain Pen is designed for both novice and experienced fountain pen users. Its unique features promote correct writing posture and provide a smooth writing experience. The clear barrel allows you to easily monitor ink levels.

Figure 1.1: PILOT Kakuno Fountain Pen in its original packaging.
Nodweddion Allweddol:
- Dyluniad ergonomig: Features a hexagonal barrel for comfortable grip and a smiley face on the nib to guide correct orientation.
- Ysgrifennu Llyfn: Finely crafted medium nib ensures consistent and smooth ink flow.
- Visible Ink Supply: Clear barrel allows for easy monitoring of ink levels.
- Versatile Ink Options: Compatible with PILOT ink cartridges and CON-40/CON-70 converters for bottled ink (converter sold separately).

Figure 1.2: The PILOT Kakuno Fountain Pen uncapped, highlighting the medium nib with the smiley face.
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2.1 Beth sydd yn y Bocs
Your PILOT Kakuno Fountain Pen package includes:
- 1 x PILOT Kakuno Fountain Pen (Clear Barrel, Medium Nib)
- 1 x Black Ink Cartridge
- Taflen Gyfarwyddyd

Figure 2.1: Back of the packaging, illustrating the included components and basic instructions.
2.2 Installing the Ink Cartridge
- Unscrew the barrel from the grip section by turning it counter-clockwise.
- Locate the small, pointed end of the ink cartridge.
- Insert the pointed end of the cartridge firmly into the feed nipple located inside the grip section until you feel a click and the cartridge is punctured.
- Allow a few minutes for the ink to flow down to the nib. Gently shake the pen or make a few strokes on scrap paper to encourage ink flow.
- Screw the barrel back onto the grip section by turning it clockwise until secure.
2.3 Using a Converter (Sold Separately)
If you prefer to use bottled ink, you can install a PILOT CON-40 or CON-70 converter. Follow the converter's instructions for filling with ink and then insert it into the pen as you would an ink cartridge.
3. Operating the Pen
3.1 Holding the Pen
The Kakuno features a hexagonal grip section designed to naturally guide your fingers into the correct writing position. The smiley face on the nib should always face upwards towards you when writing, ensuring the nib is oriented correctly for optimal ink flow and line quality.
3.2 Writing with Your Fountain Pen
Apply light pressure when writing. Fountain pens rely on capillary action for ink flow, so excessive pressure is not required and can damage the nib. The medium nib provides a smooth and consistent line suitable for various writing tasks.
Video 3.1: An official demonstration of the PILOT Kakuno Fountain Pen in use, showcasing its writing capabilities.
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4.1 Cleaning Your Pen
Regular cleaning helps maintain optimal performance and prevents ink clogs, especially when changing ink colors or if the pen has been unused for a period.
- Remove the ink cartridge or converter.
- Rinse the nib and grip section under cool, running water until the water runs clear.
- If using a converter, repeatedly draw and expel clean water through it until the water is clear.
- Gently wipe the nib and grip section with a soft, lint-free cloth.
- Allow all components to air dry completely before reassembling or installing a new ink cartridge/converter.
4.2 Storio
When not in use, always cap your fountain pen to prevent the nib from drying out. Store the pen horizontally to ensure the feed remains saturated with ink, which helps with consistent starts.

Figure 4.1: The PILOT Kakuno Fountain Pen with its cap securely in place for storage.
5. Datrys Problemau
Problemau ac Atebion Cyffredin:
- No Ink Flow / Skipping:
- Ensure the ink cartridge or converter is properly seated and punctured.
- Check if the cartridge/converter is empty and replace or refill as needed.
- The nib might be dry. Gently touch the nib to a damp paper towel to draw ink down.
- The feed might be clogged. Perform a thorough cleaning as described in Section 4.1.
- Leaking Ink:
- Ensure the barrel is screwed on tightly.
- Check for cracks in the barrel or grip section.
- Avoid shaking the pen vigorously.
- Scratchy Nib:
- Ensure you are holding the pen correctly with the smiley face upwards.
- Osgoi rhoi pwysau gormodol.
- Ensure the paper surface is suitable for fountain pens.
6. manylebau
| Priodoledd | Manylyn |
|---|---|
| Brand | PEILOT |
| Rhif Model | 10822 |
| Nib Type | Canolig |
| Ink Color (Included) | Du |
| Barrel Color | Clir |
| Math o Ddeunydd | Plastig |
| Pwysau Eitem | 1.13 owns |
| Dimensiynau Cynnyrch | 2.7 x 8.1 x 6.2 modfedd (Pecynnu) |
| Math Cau | Wedi'i gapio |
| Math o afael | Hecsagonol |

Figure 6.1: Approximate dimensions of the PILOT Kakuno Fountain Pen in its packaging.
7. Gwarant a Chefnogaeth
For warranty information, product support, or to purchase additional accessories and ink, please refer to the official PILOT website or contact PILOT customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
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