User manual
simultaneously
with
the
thumb
and
second finger of
the
right
hand
on
the
two
metal
catches,
then
lift
up
the
back.
2.
The
Kodak
having
been opened,
an
empty
spool
with
a slit in
it
will be found in
the
winding
end
of
the
camera
.
This
is
the
reel
onto
which
the
film is wound
after
exposure.
The
full spool of film
is
to
be placed in
the
chamber
at
the
opposite
end
of
the
Kodak.
To
accomplish
this
pull
out
spool pins
at
each
end
of
empty
chamber
until
the
inside ends
are
flush
with
the
inside of
the
spool
chamber.
3. Place
the
film
cartridge
into
the
ch
amber
so
the
duplex
paper
unwin
ds
from
the
outside
or
off
the
top.
Be careful
to
get
the
top
of
the
spool
at
the
top
of
the
camera.
The
top
is
the
winding side of
the
camera.
Each
cartr
idge is
marked
ยท
with
the
word
"Top",
on
the
duplex
paper
near
the
top
of
the
spool.
If
the
cartridge
is
inserted
wrong
end
up,
the
duplex
paper
instead
of
the
film wi
ll
come
toward
the
lens,
resulting, of co
ur
se, in
the
absol
ut
e loss of
the
pic-
tures.
4.
Push
the
spool
center
pins
back
to
their
original
positions.
The
center
pins
now
act
as
an
axis for
the
spool
to
turn
on.
5.
Remove
the
g
umm
ed slip
that
holds
the
end
of
duplex
paper;
pass
the
'
paper
over
the
a
luminum
roll-
ers
anc)
thread
into
the
slit in
the
winding reel.
Turn
the
key one
or
two slight
turns-just
enough
to
bind
the
paper
on
the
reel-and
no more.
Be careful
that
the
duplex
paper
is
started
straight
for
should
one edge
bear
against
the
flange
harder
than
the
other,
it
will
not
wind
evenly
and
wi
ll
cause
trouble.
See
that
it
is
perfectly
centered.
6.
Replace
the
back
on
the
Kodak,
being
ca
reful
to
put
it
on
right
side
up
(the
wide
catch
at
the
top),
aJ?-d
snapping
the
springs
at
the
top
and
bottom
fully
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