3.2 Power supply
Suitable batteries/rechargeable batteries
The flash unit can be operated with any of
the following batteries:
• 4 nickel-metal-hydride batteries 1.2V,
type IEC HR6 (size AA),
they have a significantly higher capacity
than NiCad batteries and are less harmful
to the environment, since they have no
cadmium.
• 4 alkaline-manganese dry cell batteries 1.5V,
type IEC LR6 (size AA),
maintenance-free power source for
moderate power requirements.
• 4 lithium batteries 1.5V,
type IEC FR6 (size AA),
maintenance-free high-capacity power
source with a low self-discharge rate.
• Power Pack with connection cable (special
accessory).
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Please only use the power sources given
above. If other power sources are used, there
is a risk of damaging the flash unit.
If your flash unit is not going to be used for
an extended period of time, remove the
batteries.
Replacing batteries
The disposable/rechargeable batteries are
empty or used up if the recycling time (time
from the triggering of a full-power flash,
e.g. in the M mode, to the moment the
flash-ready indicator lights up again) exceeds
60 seconds. In addition, the battery warning
appears on the touch display.
• Switch off the flash unit. To do this, press
the
button until all displays turn off.
• Slide the battery compartment cover
downwards and fold open.
• Insert the batteries lengthwise as indicated
by the battery symbols provided and close
the battery compartment cover
When inserting batteries, ensure that the
polarity is correct and matches the symbols
in the battery compartment. Inserting the
batteries in the wrong direction can destroy
the flash unit! Always replace all batteries
simultaneously, and make sure that batteries
are the same brand and have the same
capacity!
Flat or dead batteries should not be disposed
of with ordinary household waste. Help
protect the environment, and dispose of
flat/dead batteries at the appropriate
collection points!
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