Owner's Manual

the take-up spool. Push the film lead-
er underneath the metal sleeve as far
as it will go (illustration b), then let go
of the rewind release button.
Open the camera's front cover so
that you can operate the release but-
ton.
Alternately advance the film and
release until:
The full film width is drawn with
both performation rows across
the film track and lies flat against it
(arrow in illustration c); and
One tooth of the sprocket wheel
(at the right below the film gate)
engages a perforation hole of the
film (circled in illustration c).
Replace the camera back by push-
ing it on and lock by turning the back
lock in the camera base to cover the
red dot again (illustration d).
Advance the film, release the shut-
ter, advance once more. Check that
the rewind crank (8) at the left in the
camera top rotates - watch the light
dot. The frame counter (1) is now at 0.
Set the film speed on the scale in
the camera base (page 13).
During shooting you can still check
that the film is advancing correctly:
Whenever you work the film transport
lever, the rewind crank with the light
dot must rotate, too.