Rewind - Bell and Howell Autoload 456 How To Use Manual

Super 8 / regular 8 compatible
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16. rewind
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After your movie is completed, all of your film
will be on the take-up reel except for about the
last foot or so, which will remain in the projector.
To
remove this last amount of film from the pro-
jector,
just manually turn the take-up reel with
your
hand, with finger on film, or raise the reel to
the rewind
position and pull out the film. You will
find
this very easy to do, and this safeguard has
been designed to prevent the end of your film
from flapping
against the projector after your
movie
is completed.
Then
move the Direction
Lever
down to the
"Re-
verse"
position, press down
and
hold the Rewind Lever
on
top of the Front Reel
Arm (8). When the film is
completely
rewound, move
the
Direction Lever to the
Center
position, and the
Control Switch to the '
.
'OFF"
position. Lift up rewind lever
to
disengage rewind mecha-
nism.
Remove the reels
from the Front and Rear
arms,
and fold the arms
down
to their original posi-
tion.
Replace take-up reel
on
hub inside case cover
and
rewind the power cord
back
onto the holders in the
Cord
Storage Compartment.
Replace
the case cover by
aligning
it with the projector
and
snapping it into place.
Note:
When all the
film
is on
the
take-up reel, place the Direc-
tion Lever in
the
"Center"
position and the Control
Switch to
"Motor"
position.
The Rear Reel Arm must be
in the
"Rewind"
position.
Feed the film from the bot-
tom of the take-up reel di-
rectly to the bottom of the
Front Reel (A). Place the
end of the film into one of
the slots in the Front Reel
hub and manually
turn
the
Front Reel to start the
film
onto the Front Reel.
®
Th~
take-up
reel of
your
projector may
tend to
have
a slight wobble when in motion.
This
is
"
floating power" action-a new
concept in film transport that has been
designed
into
the projector, and is a
normal
function of
the take-up reel. The
"floating
power"
action
gives all of your movies the
ultimate in
protection,
safety, and perform-
ance every
time you
project
them.
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