3.
When the new roll has been inserted, be
sure to reset the lower spool stud by pres-
sing it in. (Also, be sure to reset the take-up
spool stud in a similar manner.)
4.
Pull out the backing paper, and insert the
tip into the slot on the take-up spool as pic-
tured.
5.
Wind the film advance lever until the
small arrow (the starting indicator on the
backing paper) aligns with the film starting
indicator
( ) on
the camera body. Then
close the back cover.
6
. Wind the film advance until it stops and
“1” appears in the exposure counter
window.
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Make sure backing paper advances evenly be-
tween the spool flanges and does not begin to
slant. If it advances unevenly, remove the backing
paper from the take-up spool and refeed, starting
again.
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If the film is not properly aligned with the
indicator, the film may be improperly loaded.
When any other numeral than "S" appears in
the exposure counter window, it is an indication
that the film is loaded. So do not open!
* Do not excessively pull on the backing paper.
and do not load/unload the film in direct sunlight:
bright light may fog the film.
Tightly wind the backing paper around the spool
a couple of times. If this is not done, light may
enter from the spool flanges when the film is
unloaded.
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