Setting-up – Canon AUTO ZOOM 1014 User Manual

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Setting-Up

1 How to Use the Handgrip

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The

handgrip

also

serves

as

a

battery

chamber.

It

is

automatically

locked firmly when turned out. To fold it, push the handgrip lock up and

return it to the former position.

If you should have any difficulty in folding the handgrip, push it forward

once while pushing the handgrip lock up, and then fold it to the former

position.

0 Loading the Batteries

^ Prepare six penlight (size AA) batteries which are the source of energy

for the film drive system, the power zooming system, and the exposure

meter. Insert four batteries in the handgrip and two in the battery chamber

at the side of the camera body.

Remove the battery chamber cover at the bottom of the handgrip by

turning it counterclockwise with a coin.

Insert the batteries confirming the position of the poles as Indicated in the

diagram and close the cover.

• Remove the cover of the battery chamber at the side of the camera.

Pull toward the arrow while pushing the cover of the battery chamber.

Insert the batteries as the diagram in the chamber indicates.

Press the cover of the battery chamber toward the arrow until it clicks.

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Running Ability:

Manganese batteries Approx. 10 cartridges or more.

(The running ability may differ because of the performance of batteries.}

• When not using the camera, keep the switch dial at "OFF" to prevent the

camera from operating accidentally.

When

changing

the

batteries,

choose

six

high-quality

penlight

batteries

(size AA) of the same brand and change them all at the same time.

If the camera will not be used for an extended length of time, the bat­

teries should be taken out of the battery compartment to prevent possible

damage to the terminals from battery corrosion.

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