Pentax 115V IQZoom 115V Manual - Page 24

Unloading

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UNLOADING FILM -„„- ®GA. --lb ri • L . ® . . r ,d • jg • A • 1. Rewinding the film After you have exposed the last frame of the roll, the lens retracts and the film rewinds automatically. Then, the motor stops, and ( 0 ) blinks for approx. 5 seconds to indicate that the film has been rewound completely. And the power will turn OFF automatically. • If you turn the main switch ON before removing the film, (0) blinks and the shutter cannot be released. 22 2 2. Unloading film Open the back cover, and remove the film cartridge from the chamber by pulling the top out first with your finger. Notes: • Never open the back cover until the whole film roll is rewound completely. • A 24-exposure roll of film takes about 20 sec- onds to be rewound. • The shutter may be released one or two frames even after the specified number of frames have been used up as indicated by the number of shots shown on the film cartridge. If this occurs, these extra frames may be lost in processing.

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UNLOADING
FILM
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1.
Rewinding
the
film
After
you
have
exposed
the
last
frame
of
the
roll,
the
lens
retracts
and
the
film
rewinds
automatically.
Then,
the
motor
stops,
and
(
0
)
blinks
for
approx.
5
seconds
to
indicate
that
the
film
has
been
rewound
completely.
And
the
power
will
turn
OFF
automatically.
If
you
turn
the
main
switch
ON
before
removing
the
film,
(0)
blinks
and
the
shutter
cannot
be
released.
22
2
2.
Unloading
film
Open
the
back
cover,
and
remove
the
film
car-
tridge
from
the
chamber
by
pulling
the
top
out
first
with
your
finger.
Notes:
Never
open
the
back
cover
until
the
whole
film
roll
is
rewound
completely.
A
24
-exposure
roll
of
film
takes
about
20
sec-
onds
to
be
rewound.
The
shutter
may
be
released
one
or
two
frames
even
after
the
specified
number
of
frames
have
been
used
up
as
indicated
by
the
number
of
shots
shown
on
the
film
cartridge.
If
this
occurs,
these
extra
frames
may
be
lost
in
processing.