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Vivitar 283 - Important Safeguards; General Safety Precautions

Vivitar 283
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the equipment may overheat. Care shoutd
be taken to arrange the cord so that it
will
not be trip ped over
or
pulle
~.
7. Always unplug
equipment
from electrical
outlet when not in use. Never yank cord to
pull plug from outlet. Grasp plug and pull to
disconnec
t.
8. Let
equipment
coo
l
comp
letely before
putting
away
. L
oop
cord loosely around
equipment when storing.
9.
To
protect
aga
inst electrical shock
hazards,
do
not immerse this equipment
in
water or other li
quid
s.
10.
To
avoid electric
shock
hazard,
do
not
disassemble t
hi
s equipment,
but
take it to a
qualifi
ed
servi
ce
man when some
se
rv
i
ce
or repair work is required.
In
correct
reassembly can cause electric shock
hazard when the equipment is used
subsequently.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
IMPOR
TANT
S
AFEGUARDS
When using
your
photographic equipment,
basic safety precautions
should always be
followed,
including
the following:
1.
R
~
ad
and understand all instruction
s.
2.
Close supervision is necessary when
any
equipment
is used
by
or near children.
Do not leave
equipme
nt unattended while
in
use.
3.
Care must
be
taken as burns can
occur
from touching hot parts.
4.
Do not operate equipment with a
damaged
cord or if the equipment has
been
dropped
or
damaged
- unlll
it
has
been examined
by
a qualified serviceman.
5.
Do not let cord hang over
edge
of table
or counter or touch hot surfaces.
6. If an extension cord
is
necessary, a cord
with a suitable current rating should be
used. Cords rated for
less
amperage
than
-
Tabte
of
Con
te
nts
2-3
Sho
rt
Course ol lnslruClions
4-5
Bal1ery Operation
Battery
Savi
ng
Circuit
When to Change the Batteries
5-7 Automatic Operation
The
Sensor
The Mode Selector
Thyristor Circuit
\
The Sufficient
light
Indicator
7-8 The Illuminated Cal
cu
lator Dial
8-9
Forming The Capacitor
9
·10
A11aching
Your Flash to the Camera
10
-
16
Shooting Automatically
On-Camera Direct
Flash
On-Camera
Automatic Bounce Flash
Oil-Camera
Direct and Otf-Camera Bounce Flash
The Bounce Compensator Circuit
16-19 Shooting Manually
Direct Flash
Manual Bounce Flash
19
Cameras With Built-in Automatic Flash Control
20 AfterYou've Finished Shooting
Removing the Flash
Batteries
20
-
23
Helpful Hints
Off-Camera Direct Lighting
Bounce
light
ing
Using the Sufficient Light
In
dicator
Mirrors
Simulating
Sunlight
Open
Flash
Synchronization
Speed
Group Shots
Fl
ash Fill
24
-
25
Model 283 Specifications

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