User_Manual

Setup
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A heavy duty tripod is required to mount the C-Pan Arm II.
Insure that the max load capacity of the tripod is not exceeded.
For best stability, spread the legs on the tripod as much as it is
possible and make sure all the leg and lock knobs are securely
tightened.
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If there is a need to use the C-Pan Arm II for vertical
movements, try to position the tripod legs so that there is a
free space on the left side of the C-Pan Arm II. This will allow
the arm to travel uninterrupted down the side of the tripod.
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During transportation or when not in use, lock the two arms
together with the lock pin. Align arms and push pin down into
the bottom arm. Align arms and push pin down into the bottom
arm. The pin can be used on either side to lock the arms.
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When operating the C-Pan Arm II, lift the lock pin until its
bottom tip is flush with underside of arm.
The lock pin can be removed completely if it is in the way.
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When mounting the C-Pan Arm II on a tripod, loosen the
fulcrum plate and tilt it at a 90 degree angle to the underside of
the arm.
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1. Place the C-Pan Arm II on the tripod.
2. Tighten the finger nut onto the tripod's 3/8" thread.
3. Securely tighten the nut with included Allen wrench.
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