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If none of the above helps, or the problem recurs, then return the wind-
er to a Hasselblad Authorized Service Center for service. Remember
that in some cases (see above) the fault might originate in the camera
or magazine mechanisms and so they too should be included in the
service check.
Points to remember
� The winder can neither be attached nor removed without re-
moving the lens rst.
� There can be a reduction in the working range of the IR Remote
control if the winder is in direct sunlight or other extreme light-
ing conditions. In these situations it is advisable to use a Release
Cord (3044123) instead.
� If the camera is in the unwound status (see camera manual) it
will automatically be wound by the winder when attached. This
will advance the film in an attached magazine by one frame.
To avoid the risk of losing a lm frame, check that the camera is
wound before attaching the winder.
� When the camera body and winder are separated it is possible
in some cases that their respective couplings can become ‘out
of phase’ with each other. Ensure that the camera is fully wound
before tting the winder and that the red indexes on the winder
coupling and winder bayonet mount are aligned (see ‘Attaching
the winder’).
� With exposures of 1/4 second and longer, retain the pressure
on the release button (on the winder, the IR Remote control or
Release cord) until the exposure is complete, before reducing
the pressure and thereby allowing the auxiliary shutter in the
camera body to close. See relevant section in camera instruction
manual for details.
� The camera is blocked automatically after the last lm frame in
the magazine has been advanced.
� Camera speeds longer than 1/15 sec. should be avoided in ‘C’
mode.