Camera body 503CW
Adjustment
October 1996
Revision 0
5:11
Check the camera functions. Check that the auxiliary
shutter is clear of the internal covers.
Check the release sequence using a micrometer V-2354.
Mount the micrometer in the exposure button’s cable
release socket. Carefully screw in the micrometer’s
screw until the camera releases. After releasing it should
be possible to turn the micrometer a further 3 to 5
notches before it bottoms. Screw out the micrometer
slowly and observe the closing sequence.
1. Key releases to fully released position.
2. Auxiliary shutter closes. Note that the winding knob
is blocked all the time until the auxiliary shutter
closes.
3. The stop lever disengage giving clearance for the
winding knob.
Note! If the release sequence is incorrect the camera
should be dismantled from the camera shell and
adjusted as previously described in section "adjustment
of the release mechanism", page 5:6.
Check that a magazine can be fitted on the camera and
that the locking functions work properly.
If the lock does not function the magazine hook can be
adjusted by filing.
Ensure when filing that tests are made often and finally
that the magazine fits snugly otherwise it will result in
play between the camera body and the magazine.
Mount the screen and the focusing hood.
Test run the camera with loaded magazine and a lens
fitted.
Check the flash metering system.