Setting Up The Tripod Base
1. Loosen the leg fastening knob on the stem of the tripod by turning it
anti-clockwise.
2. Push down on the tripod leg ring
while maintaining a firm grasp
on the tripod stem to extend the
tripod legs.
3. Turn the leg fastening knob clockwise to lock the tripod legs in place.
Extending The Tripod Stem
1. Loosen the stem fastening knob
on the tripod stem by turning it
anti-clockwise.
2. Maintain a firm hold on the tripod
stem whilst pulling on the upper
section of the tripod to increase
the height of the tripod.
3. Turn the stem fastening knob clockwise to fasten to hold the extended
stem in place.
Note:
The tripod leg support bars
can be inverted to increase the
extension height of the tripod even
with the legs widened to provide a
sturdier base. To do so, loosen the
leg fastening knob on the tripod
stem and pull on the stem while
holding on to the tripod legs.
Collapsing The Tripod
1. Loosen the stem fastening knob on the tripod and push down on the
upper part of the tripod stem to shorten the tripod. Retighten the stem
fastening knob once done to lock the stem height in place.
WARNING!
MAINTAIN A FIRM HOLD ON THE TRIPOD
AS COLLAPSING THE LEGS CAN CAUSE THE UNIT
TO BECOME TOP HEAVY AND TOPPLE OVER.
2. Loosen the leg fastening knob on the tripod.
3. Maintain a firm hold on the tripod stem whilst pulling up on the tripod
leg ring. The tripod legs and the leg support bars should form a diamond
shape for the legs to collapse fully.
4. Retighten the leg fastening knob once done to lock the legs in place.
Turning The Worklights
1. Each worklight can also be
rotated individually by loosening
the fastening knob on the frame
of the worklight slightly, and
rotating the worklight to the
desired direction.
2. Retighten the fastening knob once adjustments are complete.
Rotating The Worklight
1. Loosen the bolts on the side of
the worklight frame slightly with
a hex key.
2. Rotate the worklight to the
desired angle.
Note:
If the worklight does not remain at the set angle, tighten the bolts
on the side of the worklight frame slightly to hold it in place.
2. ADJUSTING THE TRIPOD
3. CHANGING LIGHTING DIRECTION
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