Owner's Manual

Safety
Instructions
Follow any indications to turn off the product
in
places where its use is forbidden.
Not doing so may cause other equipment to malfunction due to the effect
of
electromagnetic waves and even result in accidents.
To
prevent fire, excessive heat, chemical leakage, explosions, and electrical shock,
follow
the safeguards below:
Do
not insert the battery's plus and minus ends incorrectly.
Do not fire the flash at anyone driving a car or other vehicle.
It
may cause an accident.
Do not use or store the equipment
in
dusty or humid places.
This is to prevent fire, excessive heat, electrical shock, and burns.
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CAUTION:
Denotes the
risk
of
injury.
Do
not fire the flash near the eyes.
It
may hurt the eyes.
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Flash emits high temperatures when fired. Keep fingers, any other part
of
your body,
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and objects away from the flash unit while taking pictures.
This may cause burns or malfunction
of
the flash.
Do
not leave the product
in
places exposed to extremely high or low temperatures.
The product may become extremely
hoUcold
and cause burns or injury when touched.
Do
not touch any parts inside the product.
This may cause injury.
When the product
is
not
in
use for a prolonged period, make sure to remove the
batteries before storing.
This is to prevent malfunction or corrosion.
Be careful when you replace the batteries after continually firing.
The batteries may be hot and it may
cause a skin burn.
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Cautions
for
firing
continuous
flash
To
avoid degrading and damaging the
flash
unit
due
to
overheating,
limit
the continuous firing at full
output
to
20
times
or
less.
After continuously
firing the
flash
20
times,
allow
a rest time
of
at least
10
min.
If
you
fire
the
flash
continuously
48
times
and
then
fire
the
flash
again
repeatedly
at
short
intervals,
the
safety
function
may
activate and
restrict
flash
firing.
With
flash
firing
restriction,
the
firing
interval
is
automatically
set
to
approx.
8-20
sec.
If
this
happens,
allow
a
rest
time
of
at
least
25
min.
For
details,
see
"Flash
Firing
Restrictions
due
to
Temperature
Increase"
on
page 28.
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