Operation Manual
u
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towards the
rear. This
allows
removal
of
the film
holder for loadirg.Follow
the
procedure
below
in
correct order to
load
the
magazine
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3I.
Fold
out the
film holder k y.
32.
Rotate
the
key
C-CW
and withdraw the
film
holder.
33. Place an empty take-up spool under the
grooved
knob
of
the spool clamp bar.
Insert
a
roll of film under the other end of the bar,
turned the same way as
in
the
illustration.
Be sure to
remove
all the
paper
band sur-
rounding a new
roll
of
film!
34.
Turn
the
film holder k
y CW to open
the
film
clamp.
Pull
8-10 cm
(3-4
in.)
of
paper
back-
ing
off the
film roll
and slide the
edge under
the clamp.
35. Insert
the tongue
of the backing
paper into
the
slot
in
the take-up spool.
36.
IMPORTANT!
Turn the grooved
knob
CW until the
arrow
on the
paper
backing
is
aligned opposite
the
triangular film
load index
on the
spool clamp
bar, but
no further.
37. Turn the
film holder k y
C-CW
and
insert
the
film holder into the
magazine. Ensure that
it
is correctly positioned.
Turn the
film holder
k
y
CW
to
lock
the
film holder in the
maga-
zine
and then
fold
it
back
in
place.
38. Fold out the
film winding crank
and rotate it
CW
about ten
turns until
it
stops.
Turn
the
crank
C-CW
if necessary
and
fold it in.
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Magozine
Operation
The figure
(
1) will
now
be displayed
in
the
frame
counter window,
indicating
that
the
magazine is
loaded
and
ready
for
use.
The magazine's
film
winding
crank
is
blocked,
but only at
frame
(1).
A partially
exposed
film may
be
wound off at any
frame
after
that.
The frame
counter
is automatically
reset when the
film holder
is
withdrawn
from the
magazine.
i; ;h;;l"trf or the
film
holder k
y there
is
a cres-
cent-shaped
indicator window
that shows
white
when
the
magazine is freshly
loaded. It gradually
changes to
red
as
the
film is
wound
through.
An
all
red indicator
shows
that the
film is used up or
that the
magazine is empty.
After
the
last frame
has
been exposed
and the
film
advanced, the
magazine blocks the camera
against
further release.
To remove
the
exposed
film
fold
out
the
film
winding crank
and
rotate it clockwise
until
you
can
feel that the
film is
leaving
the
sup-
ply
spool.
Withdraw the
film
holder from the
magazine
and
remove the
film.
On
the
rear
of the
magazine
is
the
slide
holder
where the
magazine slide
could be stowed
away
when not in use.
Turn the slide with the
hinge
to-
wards the
rear
to
fold the bow
fullv
into
the slide
holder recesses.










