Hasbro Pokemon Camera instruction manual Getting Started, Loading the Film, Battery Installation

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CAMERA

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GETTING STARTED

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CAMERA

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1.Film Counter Window

2.Shutter Button

3.Built-In Flash

4.Rewind Knob

5.On/Off Switch

6.Camera Lens

7.Flash Ready Light

8.Viewfinder

9.Rewind Release Button

10.Film Advance Wheel

11.Battery Compartment(Bottom of camera)

12.Film Compartment Door Tab

13.Film Loading Compartment

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LOADING THE FILM

1.Move the film compartment door tab to the right to open the film compartment door.

2.Insert the film cartridge into the left side of the film compartment. Make certain the film cartridge fits securely or the film will not advance.

3.Pull out the film cartridge leader from the cartridge and insert the tip of the film into the

slot of the take-up spool. The take-up spool is located on the right side of the film compartment. Turn the manual film wheel so the slot for the film is facing up. Make certain the film leader fits completely into the slot before proceeding. The second or third lower perforation on the film must lock onto the small tab on the edge of the slot.

4.Turn the film advance wheel to the right until it stops turning. Make certain that the upper

perforations on the film are properly aligned with the film wheel between the two filcompartments. If the film advance wheel does not stop, the film has not been loaded properly.

5.Press the shutter button once and turn the film advance wheel again to make certain the film has wound onto the take up spool properly.

6.Close the film compartment door. Press the shutter button and turn the film advance wheel until the number “1” appears in the film counter window.

BATTERY INSTALLATION

To open the battery compartment cover, push the

cover in the direction of the arrow (1) marked on the

 

 

 

 

 

 

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outside of the cover. Lift the cover to insert the

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battery (2).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Insert 1xAA / LR6 battery (not included), making sure

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to align the “+” and “-” signs as shown (3). Return

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the battery compartment cover to its original position.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION

-DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES.

-DO NOT MIX ALKALINE, STANDARD OR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.

-BATTERY INSTALLATION SHOULD BE DONE BY AN ADULT.

-NON-RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE NOT TO BE RECHARGED.

-RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE TOY BEFORE BEING CHARGED (IF REMOVABLE).

-RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE ONLY TO BE CHARGED UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION (IF REMOVABLE).

-ONLY BATTERIES OF THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE AS RECOMMENDED ARE TO BE USED.

-BATTERIES ARE TO BE INSERTED WITH THE CORRECT POLARITY.

-EXHAUSTED BATTERIES ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE TOY.

-THE SUPPLY TERMINALS ARE NOT TO BE SHORT-CIRCUITED.

CHOOSING FILM

This camera accepts standard 35mm (135mm) film with up to 36 exposures. Suggest to use ISO 400 film.

POKÉMON BORDER

The Pokémon border will appear on each photo taken with this camera. The border will look like the photo on the right.

CARRYING STRAP

Place the strap around your wrist. The strap does not need to be tightened or secured to the wrist. Placing the strap on the wrist prevents the camera from falling out of your hands should it be accidently hit.

Carry the camera using the strap to avoid pressing any buttons. Be careful not to hit the camera against any hard objects or it will cause damage to the camera or lens.

SHUTTER BUTTON

The shutter button must be pressed down each time you take a picture. Press the button and a slight “click” will be heard to indicate the camera has taken a picture.

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Hasbro Pokemon Camera instruction manual Getting Started, Loading the Film, Battery Installation, Choosing Film