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hook of the slot. Turn the take-up spool to take up the film slack. It should lie flat across the film
aperture, and the "teeth" of the sprocket wheel engage the lower row of perforations. Not less than two of
the upper perforations should overlap the film track.
6. Close the back by pressing the back against the body until the catch engages.
7. Set the film counter.
8. Set the film indicator. The film indicator on top of the rewind knob is marked with various types of films
available. Grip the rewind knob with two fingers and turn the inner serrated ring with your fingertip until
the triangular index mark points to the type or speed of film loaded. This is to aid your memory. It has no
influence on the exposure or working of the camera.
9. Set the film speed.
Top left: Open the camera back.
Top centre:Pull out the rewind knob (on Reflex S and original models) to its second stop.
Top right: Insert the cassette with film into the empty chamber.
Centre left: Push back the rewind knob into its normal position.
Centre: Thread the film into the slit of the take-up spool.
Centre right: Close the camera back.
Bottom left: Set the film counter according to the number of frames of film in use.
Bottom right: Set the film speed on the exposure meter.
Unloading
After all exposures have been made, the camera has to be unloaded. The exposure counter window
should, at this stage, indicate 0. The film transport lever locks after you have made the last exposure on
your film.
1. Depress the reversing button in the base of the camera situated in the curve of the film transport
lever.
2. Rewind the film. Turn the rewind knob in the direction of the engraved arrow (clockwise) until the
reversing button ceases to rotate. This button carries a black dot near its edge for easy observation
of movement.
3. Open the camera back as for loading (p.13).
4. Remove the cassette after pulling up the rewind knob.
5. Close the camera back or reload with a new film.

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