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You could try cleaning under it, but there may be some type of spring under there which has broken or become dislodged. Very few people use typewriters these days. You can't clean with Carburetor cleaner, but don't get it in the plastic keys. It shouldn't do any harm, but just in case. It is based on Carbon Tetrachloride which is a cleaner and degreaser.
I am not personally familiar with Nakajima AX-150 it’s been over a year since I have seen one. First do you see those characters on the keyboard? If you do but get a different character when you type it? If so, then you likely have either a non-OEM printwheel or possibly a non-English language printwheel. As you see from the samples below every Nakajima brand print wheel has both on those characters.
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