During operation, the modelling lamp and
flash tube can reach temperatures of up to
250°C.
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studio flash unit must no longer be used.
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
- Do not touch any internal components.
- Immediately unplug the connecting
cable from the power socket.
- Do not reconnect the studio flash unit
to the power mains if it has a damaged
housing, damaged reflector, faulty
modelling lamp, faulty flash tube, or a
damaged power cord.
- Never open the studio flash unit!
There are no components on the inside
the device that can be repaired by a
layperson.
- The studio flash unit must only be
repaired by an electrician.
DANGER OF BURNS AND FIRE!
- Bl on remove the protective cap
before using the studio flash unit.
- All ventilation slits of the studio flash
unit must be unobstructed when it is
in use.
- Keep a minimum distance of 10 cm
unobstructed all around the studio
flash unit in order to ensure adequate
ventilation.
- Never touch parts of the unit when it is
in use or in the cooling down phase.
- The parts of the units must cool down
at least 30 minutes before any installa-
tion and maintenance measures.
RISK OF EXPLOSION!
- The flash unit may under no circum-
stances be activated in the vicinity of
flammable gases or liquids (petroleum,
solvents etc.)!
- Therefore, remove highly flammable
materials from the vicinity of the studio
flash unit.
The studio flash unit weighs around
2,6 kg, and some parts can reach
temperatures of up to 250°C.
DANGER of INJURIES from being HIT,
NIPPED and BURNED
- Bl on setup the studio flash unit for
operation on a footing that is stable,
level and firm.
- Keep children and animals away from
the unit. They could knock the unit
over.
- Install the cables connected to the
studio flash unit in such a way that no
one will trip over them and knock the
unit over.