Table Of Contents; Introduction; Safety Information - Bowens Ringlite converter User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

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Thank you for choosing the Bowens Ringlite
Converter.
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The Ringlite Converter has been designed by
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working closely with professional photographers to
create a unique light modifier suitable for a wide
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range of photographic applications.
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The Ringlite meets the high standards demanded by
todays professional studios and is compatible with
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all Bowens flash heads that use the standard 'S' type
reflector mount.
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For details of all related products please contact
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your local distributor, a list of which can be found at:
www.bowens.co.uk
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In order to obtain the full benefit from your purchase
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please take a few moments to familiarise yourself
with this user manual
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Thank you,
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Bowens International Ltd.

SAFETY INFORMATION

There are certain heat limitations to consider when
using the Ringlite Converter over extended periods
of operation. The Ringlite Converter can be used on
any Bowens flash head up to a maximum of
3000Ws.
The Ringlite Converter has been designed to be
used without a modelling lamp.
Ringlite Converter with a Bowens flash head the
modelling lamp must be removed or switched off
before
a standard Bowens monolight the modelling lamp
must be removed in order for the Ringlite to fit /
mount onto the flash head.
The Ringlite Converter is capable of safely operating
continuously using a 500Ws head at full power
flashing every 10 seconds. Maximum workrate can
therefore be judged on an average pro-rata basis
e.g. a 1000Ws unit (at full power) flashing every 20
seconds.
N.B. It is normal for the front of the Ringlite Converter to warm
up during the operation. If the front becomes too hot to touch
comfortably then it is recommended the user either reduces
their workrate or leaves the unit for a sufficient time to cool
down.
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