Instruction manual

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Film counter frame B2 includes a spring which stretches as the film is advanced. While closed, the film door E3
pushes film counter reset B3 against the film counter (part of B2) and prevents its spring from resetting the
count. If the film door is opened B3 releases the film counter and its spring resets the count to zero.
Pressing the rewind button (film advance shaft A3 sticking out of the camera bottom) releases the film advance
mechanism and allows the rewinder (shaft C4 and handle C2) to rewind the film back into its cartridge.
The lens cover switch uncovers the lens (but does not open the shutter) when opened and protects the lens and
locks the shutter button (to prevent accidental pressing of the shutter button) when closed.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Install parts that have the same letter in their name in numerical order (install B2, then B3, then B4, etc.)
unless otherwise stated.
1. Match parts: Match up all of the parts to their pictures in the Parts List. (Check to see that nothing was
damaged during shipping.) After the part bags are open, you should store the parts on a plate or shoe box
since the small parts are easy to lose.
2. A Parts: Assemble the A parts as shown
in Figure A in the following order:
A5 • A4 • A6 • A1 • A2 • A3 • A8 • A9 • A7
A2 should fit snugly into G1; if it is loose and
falls out, then use glue to hold it in place.
The tabs on the tops of A3 and A9 should be
pointed away from A6, as shown.
A9 may initially be very loose but if pressed
down will align with A6 and be able to turn it.
A7 will rest against A9.
Note: The camera frame (G1) is
sometimes packaged alongside
the rear case (E4). In rare cases,
they may have snapped together
during shipping.
If so, CAREFULLY snap them
apart as per Figure E on page 10.
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Figure A
Tab points
as shown
Tab points
as shown
Goes Inside
(Use glue if A2 is loose).
G1
A2
A1
A7
A4
A5
A6
A9
A8
A3










