Equipment Care And Ser Vice - Hasselblad H3DII User Manual

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Problems, Equipment Care & Service
The H3D II is a very sophisticated camera that relies on much information being passed
and processed to and from each modular unit to produce the correct behaviour. It is
therefore essential that reasonable care is taken in attaching, detaching and storing
the viewfinder, lenses, extension tubes, etc to ensure that the databus connections
are not damaged or soiled in any way. Also when lifting or handling the camera try to
always use the grip or strap and avoid holding the camera just by the digital capture
unit or viewfinder. Warning messages are normally easily addressed and remedied
but 'Error' messages require further attention as they denote a fault, temporary or oth-
erwise. You should methodically investigate the situation to see for example whether
the recent attachment of an accessory has coincided with the appearance of an error
message. Standard procedure is to detach and re-attach the viewfinder, lens etc ensur-
ing that they are positioned firmly and correctly to see whether the problem disap-
pears. Failing that, removal of the battery grip for about ten seconds or so will reset
the camera's processors. Persistent error messages might well signify a more complex
problem and you are advised to contact your nearest Hasselblad Authorized Service
Center for advice. You may receive a feedback report on either the grip display or the
capture unit display. Please note this message carefully as it can facilitate support re-
sponse greatly, as well as improve on firmware updates . As well as the error message,
a description of the camera's behaviour and an account of what action you were try-
ing to take when it happened could be also beneficial. Also, please remember that if a
hardware icheck is to be made, the Center will almost certainly want to inspect all of
the items that were involved when the error message first appeared.
In certain situations, it is possible that the camera can be affected by a discharge of
static electricity particularly if the area around the control buttons on the grip comes
into contact with a conductive cord or material that is connected to earth, directly or
indirectly (a lighting stand, for example). This might temporarily deactivate the cam-
era though it does not cause any damage. Press the red ON.OFF button on the grip
again to reactivate the camera.
If a problem does occur you are advised not to attempt any repairs yourself. Some
service operations require very sophisticated instruments to check, measure and ad-
just and there is a real danger of creating more problems than solving them if such
attempts are made in any other way
EQUIPMENT CARE
A Hasselblad camera is designed to withstand the rigours of professional use in most
environments. To avoid the possibility of damage however, it should be protected
from harsh conditions and in particular avoid oil fumes, steam, humid conditions and
dust.
Extremes of temperature: High temperatures can have an adverse effect equipment. 
Try to avoid frequent and severe temperature changes. Be particularly careful in hu-
mid environments. Allow the equipment to acclimatize before assembly. Try to ensure
the storage conditions in such environments are as dry as possible.
Dust and grit: Take care to prevent dust and grit from getting into your equipment.
In coastal areas take measures to protect your equipment from sand and salt water
spray. Dust on the lens glass and focusing screen can be removed with a blower brush
or very soft lens brush if necessary. Smears on the lens glass should be treated with
great caution. In some cases they may be removed with a high quality lens clean-
ing solution on a tissue but be careful not to scratch the lens or touch any of the glass
surfaces with your fingers. If in any doubt, do not attempt to clean lens glass surfaces
yourself but allow a "Hasselblad Authorized Service Center" to treat them.
Impact: Your equipment can be damaged by severe physical shocks so practical pro-
tective precautions should be taken. Some form of protective case or camera bag is
advised for transportation.
Loss: Hasselblad equipment is much sought after and you should take obvious steps
to prevent theft. Never leave it visible in an unattended car, for example. Separate and
specific camera insurance cover should be considered by professional users.
SERVICE
Return your equipment to a service centre for occasional checking and preventive
maintenance to ensure optimal reliability. You can easily keep a check on service
intervals by looking under 'Info' in the menu. If your camera is used constantly and 
intensively, regular periodic check-ups are recommended at one of the "Hasselblad
Authorized Service Centers". They have the expert staff and specialised equipment
necessary to ensure that your equipment remains in perfect working order.
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CAUTION
•    Keep  all  equipment  and  accessories  out  of  the  reach  of  small 
children.
•    Do not place heavy objects on the equipment.
•    Do not use the batteries except as specified.
•    Use only the batteries specified for use with the camera.
•    Remove the batteries when cleaning the camera or if you intend to leave the 
camera unused for a long period.
•    If you use spare (standard or rechargeable) battery packs be particularly 
careful to use the supplied protective cap when storing. There is a potential
fire risk if the contacts are short circuited across a conductive object (such as 
keys in a pocket, for example).
•    Take particular care when working with strobe / studio flash units to prevent 
damage to equipment and personal injury.
•    Do not attempt to open the digital capture unit.
•   Keep your digital capture unit and all other computer equipment away from 
moisture. If your digital capture unit becomes wet, disconnect from power
and allow it to dry before attempting to operate again.
•   Never cover the ventilation openings on the digital capture unit.
•   Always replace the protective CCD/filter cover when the digital capture unit is 
not connected to your camera--the exposed CCD and filter are vulnerable to
damage.
•   Never try to remove the glass IR filter from the front of the CCD; this will prob-
ably ruin the CCD. If dust manages to get between the CCD and IR filter, please
contact your Hasselblad dealer for assistance.
Disposal
If you need to dispose of the digital capture unit, ImageBank-CF and/or
batteries, please do so in an environmentally friendly manner at the local
waste plant/ recycling centre or similar.
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