Photogenic Professional Lighting AKC160 Service, Photographer should not attempt to make repairs

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SERVICE

The photographer should not attempt to make repairs.

Consult a dealer for an authorized Photogenic Professional Lighting service agent. This will provide you safety, insure proper operational functions and provide continuation of your warranty.

Before removing the old tubes or installing new tubes, always unplug your StudioMax and discharge the stored energy by switching the POWER switch to OFF. Wait approximately two hours for the main capacitors to deplete any residual stored wattage. If the StudioMax does not flash when turned OFF (flash tube may be defective), the unit must remain OFF for four hours to discharge the main capacitors. Never place your fingers or any metal objects into the flash or modeling sockets. Contact with high voltage may result.

Limited StudioMax III Warranty

Photogenic warranties the “standard line” products are free from defects in material and workmanship of the AK series of StudioMaxIII Lights for a period of ONE year. At our choice, we will repair or replace any AKC series light that is deemed to be defective. This warranty does not cover damages caused by shipping, product abuse or use other than the intended photographic applications.

Any product modifications will render this warranty void. Use of other manufacture’s accessories, which restrict normal or intended operation (especially venting airflow), may cause damage and will void this warranty.

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