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• Flip up the hinged
clip
on the feed shaft
• Place the film roll on the feed shaft; the film
feeds clockwise.
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Only
press the film roll
downwards
at
its
core
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as
otherwise the film roll may become conical
• and rub during operation!
• Flip
down
the hinged
clip
on
the
feed shaft
• Feed the head
of
the film into the feed channel
and
push
through until it emerges out
of
the
magazine
throat
• Form a
loop
with the emulsion side facing outwards
and
feed the head
of
the film into the take-up channel
in
the
magazine
throat
Note:
The
length
of
the film
loop
is
at this stage
unimportant.
It
is
adiusted after
the
magazine
has
been
attached
to
the camera.
•
Push
the film through the take-up channel until
it emerges
in
the
interior
of
the magazine.
• Flip up the hinged
clip
on the take-up shaft
and attach a plastiC film core , ensuring that
the securing slit for the film head points
in
the
direction
of
operation. The film
is
wound clockwise.
• Flip the hinged clip on the take-up shaft back
down.
• Bend the head
of
the film, hang it
in
the securing slit,
and wind it tightly a few turns, ensuring that
the film
is
wound
at
right angles
to
and aligned with
the film core
in
order
to
avoid
dragging
the film
on
the winder-plate.
• Close the magazine cover and lock by turning
the locking
grip
clockwise. Flip
down
the
locking
grip
to
prevent the lock from being
unintentionally released.
• Outside the darkroom or changing bag
push
on
the
loop
protector
again.
The
film loop
is
then
positioned
in
the protective channel . If
necessary, alter the length
of
the
film loop
accordingly.
Note: The
loop
protector can also be used
as
a carry
handle for the magazine.
Note:
For reverse operation the film roll can also be
placed on the take-up shaft.
The
film
is
then threaded
in
the reverse order.
Hinged clip,
Feed channel feed shaft
Magazine
cover
film
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Take-up channel
Film
loop
Hinged clip,
take-up shaft
Protective channel
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