Instruction manual

At
the
end
of
projection,
wait
until
the last
film
has been rewound -
i.e.
until
the red li
ght
goes
out
-
before removing
the
last
cartridge
.
Never
leave
partially
rewound
or
projected
film
in
the
projector,
as
the
leader
might
become
distorted
and
affect
perfect
operation
.
An
incorporated
screen
holder
is
provided
for
rapid
film
viewing.
This
can
be used if the
projector
is fitted
with
a zoom lens.
Pullout
the
holder
as
far
as
the
stop
and
place
the
screen, supplied
with
the
projector,
in one
of
the
grooves
of
the
holder
.
Adjust
the
focus
with
the zoom in
the
wide-angle
position
. Alternatively, you can
place
in
the
holder
a
ground
glass
or
a sheet
of
ground
acetate, its
translucency
serving as a screen.
Methods
of
operation
A. Forward
projection
.
B.
Projection
at
normal
speed
(18
or
24
f.
p.
s.) .
C.
Reverse
projection
(instantaneous at all speeds). Depress the key
completely
and
hold
it
down
*.
D.
Slow
motion at 6
or
8
f.
p.
s.
('hrd
of
the
normal
speed set).
E.
Still
projection
(for
as long
as
the
key is depressed).
A
catathermic
fi l
ter
automatically
drops
into place between lamp
and film.
* In reverse
projection
the
film is
not
rewound
entirely
in its
cartridge
.
Therefore, swi
tch
to
forward
projection
before
the
end
of
the film
has passed
through
the
projection
aperture. If
this
is
done
too late,
the
film will
stop
. You then have
two
alternatives:
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1. If you wish to
show
the
film
again:
2.
If you wish to go on to
the
next
film :
with the red
warning
light
off,
move the
film reinsertion lever
over
for
3 seconds.
(See page 9.)
press
the
switch
(+)
to remove
the
cartridge
.
If
the
red
warning
light
is on,
the
cartridge
will
not
change
until
rewinding
is
completed
.