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Important safety notes 

 WARNING 

Risk of eye injury 
The optical radiation of the lamps could blind your eyes and lead to 
afterimages, if persons and animals look into the lamp directly. This could 
lead to injuries. Please avoid persons and animals looking into the flash 
directly. 

 WARNING 

Danger of crashing, entrapment and fire through the falling down of the 
device 
The weight of the flash is approx. 1,2kg and the powerpack approx. 2,2kg.  

 

Make sure, that the device is always positioned tilt and skid resistant 
and stored securely. 

 

 

Keep out of reach of children and animal. They could overturn the 
device. 

 

 

Avoid placing cables where they can be tripped over. The device could 
be overturned. 

 

 WARNING 

Danger of electric shock, burn hazard 
Please note, that the device is still connected with the supply voltage 
even if it is switched off. Just after disconnecting the device from the 
power supply through pulling out the power cable, the device is actually 
de-energized. 

 

Switch off your device when it is not in use. 

 

Switch off your device before mounting and maintenance and 
disconnect from power supply.  

 

Protect your device against unintended switching-on.  

 

Unplug the power cord, if the flash is not in use for a long time. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for PBS-400

Page 1: ...1 Copy of Instruction Manual Portable Studio Flash System PBS 400 Gewerbering 26 86666 Burgheim Tel 49 84 32 9489 0 Fax 49 84 32 9489 8333 eMail info foto walser de www foto walser de...

Page 2: ...1 6 3 Screw in and out of lamps 11 6 4 Connect to power supply 12 6 5 Charge accu of powerpack 12 7 Operation of the device 13 7 1 Adjust tilt angle 13 7 2 Connect the device with the powerpack 13 7 3...

Page 3: ...dio light with a flash output of 400Ws The main features of your device as follows flash output 400 Ws steplessly adjustable flash head with handy handle and tripod holder convenient bayonet connectio...

Page 4: ...e local disposal points 1 2 Markings in the manual Marking Meaning Indicates the handling and consequences of safety notes WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in...

Page 5: ...tant and stored securely Keep out of reach of children and animal They could overturn the device Avoid placing cables where they can be tripped over The device could be overturned WARNING Danger of el...

Page 6: ...ed through heat impact chemical influence or through mechanical impacts as rubbing bending tearing rolling over or nibbling animals Prevent your device for falling off In case of falling off please le...

Page 7: ...the device Don t cover the ventilation slots CAUTION Danger of burning on hot parts The lamps could heat up up to 40 C Don t touch the parts during operation and cooling down Please cool down your de...

Page 8: ...1 Please unpack the device carefully 2 Please check if the delivery is complete 1 Flash Head with handy handle o 1 Flash Tube o 1 Modeling Lamp o 1 Reflector o 1 Protection Cap 1 Powerpack o 1 Accumu...

Page 9: ...k Flash J K Connection Cord Powerpack Flash Test Button L Jack for Power Cord with Power Supply Unit M Photo Cell N O P Q R S T U V Fuse Holder for Micro Fuse Stepless output knob On Off switch Powerp...

Page 10: ...a tripod optional Mount reflector Screw in lamp Charge accumulator of powerpack Adjust tilt angle Connect to power supply Switch on powerpack and flash adjust output switch off 6 Preparation for opera...

Page 11: ...NING Danger of burning on reflector and lamp Let the device cool down approx 30 minutes Push the release lever backwards and keep pressed Turn the reflector anti clockwise and take off from device 6 3...

Page 12: ...power supply with the connected load of the device See Technical specifications If the values differ please contact info foto walser de or tel 49 84 32 9489 0 3 Connect the power cord with the socket...

Page 13: ...1 Adjust tilt angle 1 Open tilt lever 2 Adjust the required tilt angle 3 Tighten tilt lever 7 2 Connect the device with the powerpack 1 Screw the connection cord powerpack studio flash with the jack o...

Page 14: ...cell 2 Adjust the output You can adjust the output of the powerpack through the stepless output knob 3 Switch off powerpack and studio flash Set On Off tappet switch on O The modeling lamp goes out 8...

Page 15: ...Solve problems Problem Possible reason Remedy Device is switched on but has no function Power cord is not plugged or plugged incorrect Plug in the power cord correctly Accu is not charged Charge accu...

Page 16: ...anger of electric shock and fire through short circuit The device should be repaired by an electrician immediately X 10 2 Cleaning WARNING Danger of cutting and splitting through breaking or bursting...

Page 17: ...d lead to bursting 10 3 Change lamp WARNING Please just use lamps which are conform with the required specifications See Technical Specifications 1 Screw lamp out and in See Screw in and out of lamps...

Page 18: ...he local disposal points 14 Technical specifications Powerpack Dimensions LxWxD approx 21 5x16x7cm Operating voltage DC12V Charging voltage 220 240V Charging time approx 3 hours Accu capacity approx 1...

Page 19: ...ng lamp 50W Trigger mode sync cord test button Colour temperature 5300 5600K Flash tube plug in Power supply DC12V Length of the cable approx 150cm Weight approx 1180g Set Colour black grey Material p...

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