switch must be at M.
Automatic charging control:
The built-in automatic Charging control reduces the current drain on the battery. But after a shooting session remember to
switch oft the flash unit. Otherwise even the reduced current consumption will unnecessarily drain your batteries.
Rechargeable accumulators
You can equip your flash unit at any time with rechargeable nickel cadmium accumulators (nicads). An NC Set 4 is
available for this purpose from your photo dealer and consists of 4 nicads and a charger. During charging, switch off the
flash unit. With the charger flashes can be taken directly from the mains.
IMPORTANT: Only NC accumulators (NiCads) are rechargeable —
never try to recharge other AA cells.
Maintenance:
If the unit is out of use for a length of time, remove the batteries. Keep .the battery terminals and contacts in the battery
compartment lid clean.
Maintenance of the flash capacitor:
If the unit is not in use for longer periods, switch it on some time before you want it and let it run for a few minutes. Better
still — if the unit is used only intermittently — switch it on for about five minutes every two to three months. That keeps
the flash capacitor at its full efficiency.
Technical data:
Guide numbers: ASA 25 50 100 200 400
Guide numbers: DIN 15 18 21 24 27
Variant 740 CTX: metres 20 28 40 56 78
Variant 740 CTX: feet 65 91 130 184 256
Variant 736 CX: metres 18 26 36 50 70
Variant 736 CX: feet 60 85 118 164 230
Flash duration: 1/1000 to 1/50,000 second
Recycling time:
Approx. 10 seconds (model 736)
Approx. 0.5 to 10 seconds (model 740)
Color temperature: 5600° K
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