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Using your flash head 

1.  Do  not  dissemble  the  flash  unit.  The  Lencarta  UltraPro  is  a  precision  instrument.  It  contains 

high  voltage  components.  Unauthorised  tampering  with  the  unit  is  dangerous  and  will  void  its 
warranty. 

2.  Do not leave the unit unattended when plugged into an electrical supply. 
3.  To avoid risk of overheating, switch off the unit once the current studio session is complete. 
4.  Do  not  use  non-approved  modelling  lamps.  Always  use  modelling  lamps  of  the  correct 

wattage to prevent damage. 

5.  Do not leave the modelling lamps switched on when using restrictive lighting tools such as 

honeycombs or spotlights. It will overheat and may be damaged. 

6.  Always switch off the unit when fitting or removing modelling lamp or cables. 
7.  Always remove the protective head cap before operating the unit.  
8.  Use only indoors, in a dry, ventilated environment. 
9.  Keep the flash tube and modelling lamp clean. Gently remove any dirt with alcohol.  
10.  Do not touch the flash tube with bare hands. 
11.  Fire the flash at least once every two months to prolong its lifespan. 
12.  Do  not expose  the  unit  to  rain,  vapour  or excessive  dust. Keep it  away  from sources of fire 

and heat, including strong direct sunlight. Do not leave the unit in a car in hot weather. 

13.  When working under high humidity, turn on the modelling lamp to dissipate any condensation that 

may have gathered on the flash tube before using the flash 

 

Warranty

 

Our warranty is 24 months and covers all components and labour with the exception of the modelling 

lamp. 

 

All Lencarta products are fully compliant with both ROHS and EU standards and have been issued with the necessary 

certificates. We are also fully compliant with WEE Regulations and are happy to accept any Lencarta electrical products for 

recycling, once they have reached the end of their useful life. 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for UltraPro 300

Page 1: ...take care of your equipment it s good to know that it is highly resistant to scratches If you re using extremely heavy light shapers for example a beauty dish you can obtain perfect balance simply by...

Page 2: ...beauty dish we advise that you place the accessory face down on a clean surface and fit the flash head to the accessory rather than fitting the accessory to the flash head To remove an accessory just...

Page 3: ...ees the light from another flash and if switched on will trigger the flash head instantaneously It will also operate on the infra red wavelength 2 Move left Allows you to scroll through the various op...

Page 4: ...t This standard 3 5mm jack socket allows your UltraPro flash head to be used with any radio trigger and also allows it to be used with a synch lead 7 Flash head identity If you are using more than one...

Page 5: ...of a stop 11 Move right Allows you to move through the various options When you have underlined a particular function as in FLASH in the photo above you are ready to adjust that function 12 Modelling...

Page 6: ...can be pressed and held if you wish 14 Minus button Press this button to reduce the setting in any mode for example to reduce the power of the flash head The button can be pressed and held if you wis...

Page 7: ...evel when the power setting is reduced This reduction is achieved by firing the flash the advantage of this method is that it does not involve using a resister to dump the power it is extremely accura...

Page 8: ...t touch the flash tube with bare hands 11 Fire the flash at least once every two months to prolong its lifespan 12 Do not expose the unit to rain vapour or excessive dust Keep it away from sources of...

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