P.56, Flash firing restriction, Continuous flash count and rest time – Canon Speedlite EL-100 User Manual

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Flash Firing Restrictions due to

Temperature Increase

When continuous flash or modeling flash is repeatedly fired in short

intervals, the temperature of the flash head, batteries, and the area

near the battery compartment may increase.

Repeated flash firing gradually increases the firing interval to

avoid wearing out or damaging the flash head from overheating.

Continuing to fire the flash in this state will automatically restrict

flash firing.

Flash Firing Restriction

As the internal temperature rises, the firing interval increases to approx.

10 sec. Continuing to fire the flash further increases the flash firing

interval to approx. 45 sec.

Stop using the flash for at least 40 min. when firing is restricted.

Continuous Flash Count and Rest Time

Stop using the flash for at least 40 min. after firing it at full output more than

30 times repeatedly or using modeling flash repeatedly more than 30 times.

CAUTION

When performing continuous flash, do not touch the flash head,

batteries, or the area near the battery compartment.

When continuous flash or modeling flash is repeatedly fired at short intervals, do

not touch the flash head, batteries, or the area near the battery compartment.

The flash head, batteries, and area near the battery compartment may

become hot, resulting in the risk of burn.

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Do not open or close the flash battery compartment cover while flash firing

is restricted. Doing so is very dangerous since the flash firing restriction is

canceled.

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If flash photography is performed in high temperatures, the firing restrictions

may be activated before the number of flashes listed above is fired.

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For cautions on the number of flash firings, see page 11 (continuous

flashes) or page 23 (modeling flash).

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The Speedlite may not fire in rare cases due to environmental factors

such as temperature rise.

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