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Camera Checkout
This section of the manual deals with the detailed inspection of the cameras. It will guide a
repairman through a complete camera checkout. This is a required procedure for every camera
received for repair. For the location of parts, refer to the Figures in Sections 1 and 4.
1. Examine the Neckstrap
Look for signs of excessive wear or faulty fastening rivets, tension slides, or keepers. Check
that the D-rings are properly closed, holding the strap securely. Also be sure that the strap
lugs are properly secured in the camera body.
2. Examine the Exterior of the Camera Body and the Film Holder
a. If there are dents or cracks in the body or film holder, be sure that they don't interfere with
operation of the camera. Perform light leak test.
b. Inspect the tripod socket for stripped threads.
c. Examine action of film holder locks on both sides of camera.
d. Inspect bayonet lens mount for damage or defective springs.
e. Examine the viewfinder selector switch on the Model 600SE camera. Move the switch to
the 127 and 150 positions. Number in framing image should agree with selected number.
3. Examine the Film Holder Bail Latch
Unlatch the rear door from the film holder. Check the action of the release latch to be sure it
doesn't bind. Check the hinge area for excessive gap between the door and hinge. Close the
rear door and be sure both sides latch properly.
4. Examine the Film Holder Door Assembly
Release the rollers and pull them up out of the way. Look for broken plastic at the ends of the
door. BE SURE THE ENTIRE EXIT DOOR AREA IS CLEAN.
5. Examine the A-11 Mini-Roller Assembly
With the rollers still in the unlatched position, examine them very closely for nicks, scratches, or
encrusted foreign matter. Clean the rollers thoroughly. (NEVER USE ANYTHING WHICH
CAN SCRATCH THE ROLLERS.) Be certain none of the parts is bent out of shape.
Note: Use only water to clean the rollers.
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