Nikon F55 Instruction Manual - Page 52

Notes on Batteries, Troubleshooting - occasion

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Notes on Batteries WARNING Keep batteries out of children's reach. If someone accidentally swallows batteries, call a doctor immediately. Do not leave • Use two CR2-type 3V lithium batteries Use two CR2-type 3V lithium batteries. • Change the batteries well before the end of their life and prepare spare batteries before important photographic occasions. • Turn the camera power off when changing batteries Turn the camera power off before changing batteries and insert the batteries with ´ and ‰ ends positioned correctly. • Stains on the battery poles may cause lack of contact. Wipe the batteries well with a dry cloth before installing. • Use fresh batteries at low temperatures Battery power diminishes at extremely low temperatures and the camera may not function properly with old batteries. Use a fresh set of batteries at low temperatures, keep spare batteries warm, and use them alternately. • Film advance speed lowers and number of usable film rolls becomes less at low temperatures. However, battery power may recover when the temperature returns to normal. • Do not throw batteries into a fire or short circuit batteries Do not throw batteries into a fire. Do not short, disassemble, heat or charge batteries. 102 Troubleshooting LCD panel Viewfinder Cause Remedy Page ƒEE blinks ƒEE blinks • CPU Nikkor lens other • Set lens to minimum 19 than G-type is not set to aperture. its minimum aperture. M appears - • Batteries are nearing • Have fresh ones ready. 17 exhaustion. M blinks - • Batteries are just about • Turn the power off and 17 exhausted. replace batteries with new ones. o--, M and frame counter blink - • Batteries are exhausted • Turn the power off, 72 during film rewind. replace batteries with new ones and turn the power on again, then press two „ film rewind buttons simultaneously for more than 1 sec. to start film rewind again. If this warning appears frequently, contact authorised Nikon dealer or service centre. ƒ-- blinks ƒ-- blinks • Non-CPU lens is • Attach CPU lens. With a 19, attached or lens is not non-CPU lens, set the 89, attached. exposure mode to M 90 and set the aperture with lens' aperture ring. E appears - • Film is not correctly • Reload film. 20 installed. Err and E blink Err blinks • Film is not correctly • Reload film. 20 advanced. E blinks when exposure meter is turned on - • Film remains in the • Remove the film camera after film rewind cartridge. is complete. 33 103 MISCELLANEOUS

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•Use two CR2-type 3V lithium batteries
Use two CR2-type 3V lithium batteries.
• Change the batteries well before the end of their life and prepare spare batteries
before important photographic occasions.
•Turn the camera power off when changing batteries
Turn the camera power off before changing batteries and insert the batteries with
´
and
ends positioned correctly.
• Stains on the battery poles may cause lack of contact. Wipe the batteries well with a
dry cloth before installing.
•Use fresh batteries at low temperatures
Battery power diminishes at extremely low temperatures and the camera may not
function properly with old batteries. Use a fresh set of batteries at low temperatures,
keep spare batteries warm, and use them alternately.
• Film advance speed lowers and number of usable film rolls becomes less at low
temperatures. However, battery power may recover when the temperature returns to
normal.
•Do not throw batteries into a fire or short circuit batteries
Do not throw batteries into a fire. Do not short, disassemble, heat or charge batteries.
WARNING
Do not leave
Keep batteries out of children’s reach.
If someone accidentally swallows batteries,
call a doctor immediately.
Notes on Batteries
Troubleshooting
LCD panel
Viewfinder
ƒEE
blinks
ƒEE
blinks
M
appears
M
blinks
o––
,
M
and
frame counter
blink
ƒ--
blinks
ƒ--
blinks
E
appears
Err
and
E
blink
Err
blinks
E
blinks when
exposure meter
is turned on
Cause
• CPU Nikkor lens other
than G-type is not set to
its minimum aperture.
• Batteries are nearing
exhaustion.
• Batteries are just about
exhausted.
• Batteries are exhausted
during film rewind.
• Non-CPU lens is
attached or lens is not
attached.
• Film is not correctly
installed.
• Film is not correctly
advanced.
• Film remains in the
camera after film rewind
is complete.
Page
19
17
17
72
19,
89,
90
20
20
33
Remedy
• Set lens to minimum
aperture.
• Have fresh ones ready.
• Turn the power off and
replace batteries with
new ones.
• Turn the power off,
replace batteries with
new ones and turn the
power on again, then
press two
film
rewind buttons
simultaneously for more
than 1 sec. to start film
rewind again. If this
warning appears
frequently, contact
authorised Nikon dealer
or service centre.
• Attach CPU lens. With a
non-CPU lens, set the
exposure mode to M
and set the aperture
with lens’ aperture ring.
• Reload film.
• Reload film.
• Remove the film
cartridge.
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