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11"
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FILM
COMPARTMENT
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
6-VOLT
BATTERIES
BATTERY-TEST
BUTTON
BATTERIES
Your
camera uses two size J 6-volt batteries
to power the camera motor and the automat-
ic exposure control. Install the batteries as
described
below.
NOTE: If you depress the shutter release
before installing the batteries in the camera,
inserting a battery will cause the camera
motor to run for
about
3 seconds.
1. Open the
FILM
DOOR
by depressing the
LATCH
and gently lowering the
door
. Don 't
force
the
door
beyond the position shown.
2.
Insert the two
6-VOLT
BATTERIES
into the
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
at the front edge of
the camera, above the
FILM
COMPARTMENT
.
When you install each battery, insert the end
with the
ANGLED
CORNER
first, and with the
NOTCH
(at the opposite end of the battery)
toward the partition which separates the two
batteries. Push the battery all the way into
the battery compartment and toward the
partition until the battery notch fits behind
the
HOLDING
LUG
in the camera. The battery
will be " locked" in place.
3.
Close the film
door
by
pressing it against
the camera body until it latches securely
at
both
sides of the camera.
Checking
the Batteries
After you have installed the batteries, press
the
BATTERY-TEST
BUTTON
on the
back
of the
camera. If the batteries are good, the red
light above the button will
glow
. If the batter-
ies are weak or dead, the light will not
glow
or
will flicker and
go
out
quickly
. Check the
batteries when you install them, and again
periodically.
NOTE: Press the battery-test button for 1 to
3 seconds. Don 't over-test the batteries.
If you must replace the batteries when the
camera is loaded with film, change them in
subdued light. Be sure that the film pack
stays firmly inserted in the film compartment.
The batteries will normally last for about one
year
or
a minimum of twenty film packs.
To remove the batteries, simply push each
battery firmly toward the back of the battery
compartment
and away from the partition to
release the notch from behind the holding
lug.
5
",,1/0'
11"
,
"""
",'I'"
FILM
COMPARTMENT
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
6-VOLT
BATTERIES
BATTERY-TEST
BUTTON
BATTERIES
Your
camera uses two size J 6-volt batteries
to power the camera motor and the automat-
ic exposure control. Install the batteries as
described
below.
NOTE: If you depress the shutter release
before installing the batteries in the camera,
inserting a battery will cause the camera
motor to run for
about
3 seconds.
1. Open the
FILM
DOOR
by depressing the
LATCH
and gently lowering the
door
. Don 't
force
the
door
beyond the position shown.
2.
Insert the two
6-VOLT
BATTERIES
into the
BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
at the front edge of
the camera, above the
FILM
COMPARTMENT
.
When you install each battery, insert the end
with the
ANGLED
CORNER
first, and with the
NOTCH
(at the opposite end of the battery)
toward the partition which separates the two
batteries. Push the battery all the way into
the battery compartment and toward the
partition until the battery notch fits behind
the
HOLDING
LUG
in the camera. The battery
will be " locked" in place.
3.
Close the film
door
by
pressing it against
the camera body until it latches securely
at
both
sides of the camera.
Checking
the Batteries
After you have installed the batteries, press
the
BATTERY-TEST
BUTTON
on the
back
of the
camera. If the batteries are good, the red
light above the button will
glow
. If the batter-
ies are weak or dead, the light will not
glow
or
will flicker and
go
out
quickly
. Check the
batteries when you install them, and again
periodically.
NOTE: Press the battery-test button for 1 to
3 seconds. Don 't over-test the batteries.
If you must replace the batteries when the
camera is loaded with film, change them in
subdued light. Be sure that the film pack
stays firmly inserted in the film compartment.
The batteries will normally last for about one
year
or
a minimum of twenty film packs.
To remove the batteries, simply push each
battery firmly toward the back of the battery
compartment
and away from the partition to
release the notch from behind the holding
lug.
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Kodak EK6 Specifications

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BrandKodak
ModelEK6
CategoryFilm Camera
LanguageEnglish

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