Operating Instructions
8
3.
The
film
must
move evenly along the
path
designated
by
the
threading guide line.
4. The film loops
must
be maintained.
caulion:
It
is possible to run film
through
the camera without
taking satisfactory pictures,
when
the
pulldown
does not en-'
gage the film perforations. This is because the
main
driving
force comes from the sprocket.
Always
make
certain
that
the
pulldown
engages
the
film perforations.
Close
the
film
chamber
and
lock
it
by
pushing
the
door
lock
toward
CLOSE
and
turning
it
'one-half
turn
in
the
direction
of the
arrow.
When
you
close
the
door
the
tension
lever will
automatically
close so
that
it
will
ride
against
the
film
on
the
take-up spool.
The
rear
FOOTAGE
LE
VER
will
ride
against
the film
on
the
supply
spool.
nole:
Never force the door.
If
it does
not
close easily, a foreign
object
may
be obstructing it. Forcing
the
door can cause
it
to
spring at
the
hinges
and cause
light
leak
.
the
200-foot film chamber
The
accessory 200-foot film
chamber
is removed from
the
mechanism
half
of
the
camera
in
the
same man-
ner
as
the
100-foot film
chamber
(page
3);
replace
it
on
the
mechanism
half
(page
4)
and
unload
(page
13) as
described
for
the
100-foot
chamber.
to
load
the
200-foot
film
chamber
-
The
200-foot
film
chamber
is supplied with a 200-foot
and
a 100-
foot spool. Save
the
spools
and
use
them
for
take-up
spools
when
you
load
the
camera.
A
short
strip
of
film is
provided
to
practice
threading.
nole:
If
the motor is run down,
turn
the
motor crank a few
turns before threading the film chamber.
1
Turn
the
DOOR
LOCK
counterclockwise
and
remove
the
door.
2
Hold
the
FILM
METER
ARM
to
the
right
and
remov
e
the
spool
from
the
SUPPLY
SPINDLE.
3
Press
in
the
two
CLAMP
RELEASES
and
open
the
two
SPROCKET
CLAMPS.