Instruction manual

f rom
its
slit.
*
Always
protect
the
lens
with
its
cover,
when carrying
the
camera.
*
Clean
the camera
and lens
very carefully
after
using
it
out-
doors
in wet
weather
or at
the
seashore.
*
Wipe
the camera carefully
with
a well-wrung
damp
cloth,
using
fresh
water,
if
the exterior
is
effected by
salty air.
Then,
wipe
it
d
ry with a
soft, dry
cloth.
lf
necessary,
send
it
out
for
a
quick
inspection
at an au-
thorized
repair
station.
*
lf
the equipment
is not
being
used
for
a
long
period,
store
everything
in
tin-lined
contain-
ers,
with
plenty
of
desiccant,
such
as silica
gel.
Finally,
store
the equipment
in a
cool
,
dry
and
well-ventilated
(but
not
windy)
place.
*
Do
not
thread too
strongly,
when using a longer-than-
standard
tripod screw,
as
you
may damage
the
body.
*
Both camera
main body
and
lens
must
be
in
the
"cocked"
condition
to attach
or
remove
the
lens.
In other
words, the
cocking
pin
of
the
lens must
be
set between the
red
band and
green
dot,
in
this
case,
while the
cocking
pin
of the
body mount
must be
set
to
the
green-colored
dot.
When
not
set as
above, move
the
cocking
pin
of the lens manually
to the
green-coiored
dot
and
rotate
the
film
winding
crank to
set the cocking
pin
of the main
bc.rdy
mount.
'r
A brown-colored
flexible
printed
wiring
will
be seen,
at
the
hinge section,
when
the
back
cover
is opened.
Do
not
pull,
cut
or otherwise damage it,
as
it is
used
for
transmitting the
ASA/ISO
data.
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