Owner's Manual

Troubleshooting Guide
If
a
problem
occurs with the flash,
first refer to this Troubleshooting
Guide.
If this Troubleshooting Guide does not
resolve
the
problem,
contact your
dealer or nearest
Canon Service Center.
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Make sure that the batteries are
installed
in
the correct orientation.
(p.8)
Insert
the mounting foot into the camera's hot shoe
all
the way,
slide
the lock lever
to the right, and secure the Speed lite
to the
camera. (p.9)
If
the
flash recycling
time takes 30
sec. or longer, replace
the
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batteries. (p.8)
If the
electrical
contacts
of
the Speed lite
and camera are dirty,
clean
the contacts. (p.4)
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Auto power off took effect. Press the shutter button
halfway.
(p.1
0)
The
bo#om oftthe picture looks dark.
You
were too
close to the subject. Move away from the subject.
Remove the
lens hood if attached.
The
p'riphery
of
the ipi.:ture
is dark.
If
you took the
picture with the flash head extended, the flash
coverage
will
be
smaller.
Retract the
flash
head to the
normal
position and take the picture again. (p.19)
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If
there was a
highly reflective
object
(glass
window, etc.)
in
the
picture, use
FE
lock.
(p.18)
If the subject
looks
very dark or very bright, set
flash exposure
compensation. (p.27)
When high-speed sync
is
set, the effective
flash range will
be
shorter, so move closer to the subject. (p.28)
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