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batteries should be obtained
(or
if nickel
cadmium
batteries are used,
they
must be
recharged).
It's
also
wise
to check
your
batteries
for
appearance: Sometimes
even the best of
batteries discharge or
leak some chemical
material
through
the
jacket...and
leave
a
whitish-powder on
the battery
which
passes
onto
your
Sunpak
f lash unit's
electrical contacts.
(lf
this
has
happened,
replace the batteries
after cleaning
the
Sunpak's
internal battery contacts
with an
eraser).
Finally.
it's a
good
idea to
remove the
batteries once
in a
while
and
wipe them
with
a
handkerchief.
The
cleaner
the
battery surface,
the easier
it
is for
the
energy
to
pass
through
your
flashgun's
electrical
system.
3.
Remove
Batteries: lf
for
some
reason
you
do not intend to use
your
flash
unit
for
a
period
of several
weeks or
more,
remove
the batteries
and store
them
separately.
Inside
a
plastic
bag
is
one
good
way.
Maintenance:
lf
your
autozoom
433D's
reflector window becomes dirty, use one
drop of
lens
cleaner
on a
lens
cleaning
tissue.
A small
amount
of
lens
cleaner
and
lens tissue or a slightly
moist
cloth can be
used to clean the
rest of the unit.
BE
SURE
TO THOROUGHLY
DRY THE
UNIT
IMMEDIATELY
AFTER CLEAN-
ING.
Service:
In
the unlikely event
that
your
Sunpak electronic
flash requires
service,
_
return it to
your
dealer or the
address
shown on Sunpak
world wide network.
Do not,
under
any conditions,
attempt
to
desassemble
and/or adjust
it
by
yourself:
electronic
flash
operates
on high voltage,
and
should
not
be
taken apart.
However,
keep in mind that
flash failure is more
likely
to
result from weak batteries than
any other
single cause:
if the
flash
doesn't
f ire,
check
batteries and contacts
caref u
lly.
4.
5.
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