KH31 small picture camera Keep this manual for future reference and pass it on to any future users of Contents 1. Intended Use ... 5 2. Safety Instructions ... 5 3. Technical Data ... 7 4. Loading the batteries ... 7 5.
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The numbers in brackets refer to the numbered sections in these instructions. Release button (7) Viewfinder (7) Photograph counter (7) Flash bulb (7) Disable flash (7) Open back panel (5,8) Attachment for wrist strap Force flash (7) Switch on/off (6) Lens (9) Sensor for automatic flash "Red eye"...
3. Technical Data Film type: 35 mm small picture Film winding: motorized Focal width: 28 mm Lens: plastic Diaphragm: 5.6 Focus: 1.5 m to infinity Shutter speed: 1/125 sec. Flash: about 8 sec. requried for charging Film speed/flash range: ISO 100: 1.5 - 3 m ISO 200: 1.5 - 3.6 m ISO 400: 1.5 - 4.2 m Dimensions : 117 x 68 x 44 mm...
Note: Old batteries should not be disposed of with the household waste. Take them to your dealer or to a suitable battery recycling cen- ter. 5. Loading the film Open the back panel and load a film, as shown. Make sure that the teeth on the winder wheel engage in the corresponding perforations in the film.
7. Taking photographs When you have a subject in focus on the viewfinder ... press the release button. The film is wound on by the motor. The window in the counter shows how may photos have already been taken. Note: If a new film has been loa- ded, the counter is not yet positio- ned at number "1".
Press the release button fully in only after about 1 or 2 seconds, so that the red LED can take effect. b) Flash The flash is switched on automati- cally, if the light conditions so require. The green "flash ready" indica- tor lights up as soon as the flash is sufficiently charged.
completely re-wound into the cartridge. Note: After opening the back panel, check that the winding direction switch has returned auto- matically. If necessary, move it back to the normal film advance position (see Section 5). Otherwise, the new film will be immediately wound back into the cartridge.
10. Disposal If you are going to dispose of this appliance, first take out the batte- ries. Used batteries should not be disposed of with the household waste. Return these to your retailer or to an appropriate collection site for disposal. Tip: Care for the environment.