STORING THE EQUIPMENT
1. Turn the power switch OFF, and then remove the power
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• Hold the plug sections of the power cord and the |
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2. Rotate the camera head towards the direction of 1 until
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3. Press the lock release button 3 while moving the camera |
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arm to the direction of 2. Then push down the camera |
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arm towards the direction of 4. Release the lock release |
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button and continue to push down the camera arm until |
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you hear a click. Check and confirm that the camera arm is |
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securely locked by trying to move it up and down slightly. |
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Note:
• | Do not let go of the camera arm if it is not locked. |
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| Also hold the arm securely when pushing down the |
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| camera arm. Otherwise, the camera arm section will |
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• | If the camera arm is locked, do not apply extra force |
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| on the camera arm. This may result in breakdown. |
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• | When storing, do not leave the equipment leaning |
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| against, for instance, a wall. The equipment may fall |
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| down causing breakdown and/or injury. | 5 |
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• | When carrying around the equipment, make sure to |
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| hold it by the base section | 5. Holding it by the cam- |
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| era arm or the lighting device will put too much strain |
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on these parts. As a result the main unit may drop to | 5 |
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the floor and cause breakdown or injury. |
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ENGLISH
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