• Never place material that is impervious to
light in front of, or directly on, the reflector
screen. The reflector screen must be perfectly
clean when a flash is fired. The high energy
of the flash light will burn the material or da-
mage the reflector screen if this is not obser-
ved.
• Do not touch the reflector screen after a
series of flash shots. Danger of burns!
• Never disassemble the flashgun! DANGER:
HIGH VOLTAGE! There are no components
inside the flashgun that can be repaired by a
layman.
• When taking a series of flash shots at full
light output and fast recycling times as provi-
ded by NiCad battery operation, make sure
to observe an interval of at least 10 minutes
after 15 flashes, otherwise the flash unit will
be overloaded.
• The flash unit may only be used in combina-
tion with a camera-integrated flash unit if the
latter can completely be folded out!
• Quick changes in temperature may cause
condensation. Therefore give the flashgun
time to become acclimatized!
• The flash unit must not be used if the case
has been so badly damaged that internal
components are exposed. Remove the batte-
ries!
• Never use defective batteries!
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