Miller DS60 User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. INSTALL AND LEVEL THE HEAD

3. CENTRE YOUR CAMERA ON HEAD

COUNTERBALANCE PERFORMANCE

STORAGE

MAINTENANCE

2. MOUNT YOUR CAMERA

4. COUNTERBALANCE YOUR CAMERA

7. CLEANING

The operating instructions for the DS60 Fluid Head are described below.
Please read and understand these instructions before using this equip-
ment.

Note that best camera control can be achieved by balancing the camera
centre of gravity (C of G) over the centre axis of the head.To achieve this
the DS60 is equipped with a SLIDING CAMERA PLATFORM

1. Ensure tilt is horizontal. Lock the TILT SAFETY LOCK.

2. Lock the PAN and TILT LOCKS (rotate both levers clockwise until
firm).

3. Remove the CAMERA PLATE by pulling downwards on the SAFETY TAB
while rotating the QUICK RELEASE to the left until it reaches the automatic
stop position (the CAMERA PLATE will pop up).

4. With accessories and battery fitted, determine your camera’s Cof G by
the best method available (Eg: balance camera on a rod to find balance
point).

5. Attach the CAMERA PLATE at the C of G point by fastening the CAMERA
SCREWS into your camera’s base or “tripod base plate”. These screws
should be tightened evenly and as far apart as possible to prevent move-
ment between camera and fluid head.

6. Attach your camera to the fluid head by holding the camera slightly “lens
down” and placing the attached CAMERA PLATE under the front lip on
the top of the SLIDING PLATFORM. Lower the back of the camera until
the QUICK RELEASE knob locks. Ensure the QUICK RELEASE knob is
firmly seated.

7. Grip the PAN HANDLE firmly and then disengage the PAN and TILT
LOCKS and TILT SAFETY LOCK. Your camera should be firmly attached
with no free movement.

1. With your camera attached to the fluid head, hold the PAN HANDLE and
release the TILT LOCK and TILT SAFETY LOCK.

2. Turn the TILT DRAG CONTROL knob to position “1”. Turn the COUN-
TERBALANCE SELECTOR knob to position “1”.

3. Release the SLIDE LOCK lever and slide your camera forward or back-
ward until balanced over the centre axis of the fluid head (see Fig.4). If
necessary, be prepared to stop your camera sliding suddenly. Your camera
will remain static when balanced.

4. Lock the SLIDING PLATFORM by turning the SLIDE LOCK clockwise
until firmly locked tight.

The DS60 includes a variable counterbalance system that provides fingertip
control through its tilt range and allows the camera to be static at any angle
within that range. The counterbalance control can be set in one of four
positions depending on your payload.

1. Hold the PAN HANDLE and release the TILT LOCK.

2. Rotate the COUNTERBALANCE SELECTORS to setting position “4”.

3. Tilt the camera through its tilt range. Check that your camera remains
static in a tilted postion. If the Camera rotates from its tilted position, return
the camera to the horizontal position and a lower counterbalnce setting. Tilt
through the range again and check that the camera remains static in both
tilted forward and tilted backward positions. Note: You may need to adjust
the SLIDING PLATFORM to ensure forward and backward balance.

Note: If accessories are added or removed , re-balance by: adjusting the
COUNTERBALANCE SELECTOR, and/or adjusting the SLIDING PLA-
TORM position, or by re-positioning the CAMERA PLATE on your camera’s
base or “tripod base plate”.

WARNING: Do not immerse in any liquid.
WARNING: Do not use stiff brushes, abrasives or solvents.

The DS60 features protective coatings, dust and moisture seals and cor-
rosive resistant materials to ensure long and trouble free operation, even
in harsh environments. To ensure optimum performance throughut the life
of the head Miller recommends regular cleaning.
When the fluid head has been used in harsh environments (such as sand,
mud, or salt water spray), wipe over with a soft damp cloth as soon as
possible. Usa a soft clean brush to clean crevices. Clean CAMERA PLATE
and SLIDING PLATFORM.

When storing your DS60 for extended periods clean fluid head and store in
a safe, dry place, away from direct sunlight. The fluid head can be stored
horizontally or upright. However, do not store the head with the tilt locked.

With the exception of cleaning, the DS60 does not require additional
maintenance. Miller recommends periodic servicing by a Miller Authorised
Service Agent.
Miller Authorised Service Agents must carry out all service and repair work.
Failure to observe this requirement may void warranty.

Clamp Nut (M12) or

Clamp Stud (3/8”)

Bubble Level

Tripod Bowl

(150mm)

or Flat Base

(Mitchell Type)

1. Unscrew the CLAMP NUT from its threaded stud/hole. (see Fig. 3)

2. Place the head in your tripod and re-fit the CLAMP NUT. Do not tighten
fully.

3. Level the fluid head by centering the BUBBLE LEVEL. Then screw the
CLAMP NUT tight.

4. Note: If adjusting the level with your camera mounted, hold the camera
before loosening the CLAMP NUT.

Ball Base

(150mm)

or Flat Base

(Mitchell Type)

Pan Handle

CENTRE AXIS

Tilt Safety Lock

Slide Lock

C of G

5. DRAG CONTROL

1. The DS60 provides four (4) settings for the pan drag control. These
settings are indicated on the control knob. There are no half-stops. When
changing drag settings, pan and tilt movements must be stopped.

2. To achieve smooth diagonal movement, ensure that TILT and PAN DRAG
CONTROLS are on similar settings.

6. BATTERY REPLACEMENT

The DS-60 illumination feature uses a standard long life alkaline 9V

battery. Under most operating conditions the battery will provide two

years of operation.

Miller approves the use of the following battery, GP25A or equivalent 9V

batteries.

To change the BATTERY:

1. Lift tab on BATTERY LID

2. Remove BATTERY

3. Insert new BATTERY, negative end (-) first

4. Replace BATTERY LID by presing into opening. Check for proper

location of BATTERY LID.

5. Press the ILLUMINATION BUTTON to test operation. The BUBBLE

LEVEL will remain illuminated for 10 seconds, then switch off

automatically.

Battery Lid

Battery

Illumination Button

Fig 5.

Fig 3.

Fig 6.

Fig 4.

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