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REPAIR MANUAL
POLAROID LAND CAMERA
MODEL 360
RE VISION I - SEPTEMBER 1970
IMPORTANT ,
The Guarantee does not cover cameras which have been tampered with, modified for special
purposes, o r repaired by any person or shop other than an approved Po laroid repair station.
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POLAROID CORPORATION I CAMERA PROOUCT SERVICES I WALTHAM , MASSACHUSETTS
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INTROOUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 0, Electronic FI8$h . . . .
1. Electrical Action ..
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2. Mechanical Action . 6
- E. Wiring Di __remli, , ..
SECTION 2· SYSTEM CHECKOUT.
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- e. Checking the Bmvry Chf(!ler using the 360 MM.. ConnectOr BIOcIc • " • • •
C,ChargingtheFlashBattery . , , , . . . , , •• " • • . • • . , . , . . • : .•
O. enDing the Shutter Battery and !nterlock: SwitCh. , ••. , •••••• , , "
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- G. Cheeking the Electl'Onic Flash and Camera with the 360 Analy:w.
H. Checking the Electronic Flash and Camera with the 360 Mmr Connector Block,
SECTION ,3. PROBLEM ANALYSIS. . . . . . .
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- A. Safety . . • • • . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .
e, Sp!::lCial Pt<Icedv~. . . . . . .. . . . . . .
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1. Checldng the Huh 8atterv CeUs vnder Load . .
••••••• , •• , . . . . 17
2. Checking: the Trigger Coil and the Trigger Circuit.
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3. Checking the Operation of the Fluh Circuit. _ . . . . . • . _ . 19
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Problem Analysis Chart" Model 385 Automatic Shutter
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- E. Etectronie Timer. , , , , , . . ___ .
Problem Anely,is Chart· ElectrOnic Timer.. __ • ,
F. Electronk: Fluh . , ........ _
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Problem Anely,is Chert - Electronic flash . . . . . .
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SECTION 4· REPAIR AND ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES,
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A, Battery Cheryer . . . . . , •.. ,
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Tid,
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd,)
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WARNING
The Model 360 Polaroid Land Camera system presents repair personnel with
- dangerous voltages. Before any camera repairs are attempted, resd the safety
statement which eppears at the beginning of Section 3. Be thoroughly familiar
with all safety requiremenu before disassembling any pert of the camera. elec*
tronic flash or battery charger.
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lNTROllUCTION
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This revised manual should provide repair personnel with all the information needed to
repair the Model 360 camera. The manual is primmy devoted to those areas where
the Model 360 differs from earlier pack cameras.. Accordingly, the emphasis is on
the new Mode138S automatic shutter, the electronic flash, electronic timer, and the
battery charger. (To gain a thorough understanding of the Model 385 automatic
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shutter, it is suggested that reference be made to the "Repair Manual on Automatic
Shutters" published in May, 1968.)
This manual is divided into five sections:
Section I contains the principles of operation for the battery charger, the automatic
shutter. the electronic timer. and the electronic flash. Also included in the section
are wiring diagrams which should be consulted when electrical repairs are made.
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Section II descnbes the procedure to be employed in checking the Mode1360 system.
including camera. flash. and eharger. A new piece of test equipment. the 360 ana.1yzer~
has been built to help perform this checkout.
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Section III contains detailed assembly checkout procedures which cannot be done with
the 360 analyzer. Also included in this section is a group of troubleshooting charts
which prescribe solutions for i$Olated fauUs.
Section IV presents detailed instructions for the disassembly and reassembly of Model
360 components. Included in this section are adjustments for the electronic tnner,
converter circuit, and flash louvers.
Section V is the parts identification section, containing parts lists and exploded view
drawings.
When a ModeJ 360 camera is brought in for repair, a visual inspection of the entire
system (camera, flash, and charger) should fIrst be made. Next. the three assembHes
shouJd be subjected to the system checkout described in Section U. If the fault is
still not isolated, perfonn the tests in Section III. (Be thoroughly familiar with the
safety prttautions listed An Section III before openjng any of the 360 assembHes,)
After the fault is isolated, refer to Section IV for the method of repairing the defec~
tjve part.
I The material which has been revised or added since the first printing of this manual is
identified by the bar which appears in the left·hand margin.
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A. BAlTERYCHARGER
Figure 1-] presents the electrical schematic for the
As the flash becomes fully charged. the rise in ter
minal voltage is sensed by the transistor circuit
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RECTIFIERS
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BATTERY
B. MODEL 385 AUTOMATIC SHUTIER integrated circuit which regulates the triggering
function. The integrated circuit replaces transi.,
The mode1385 automatic shutter, which is used in tors and resistors found in earlier shutters.
the model 360 camera, may be considered a more
sophisticated version of the model 362 &butter Operation of the shutter without the electronic
which was used in 100 and 200 Jine cameras. The flash is described below by briefly ex-plaiDing what
new shutter has several features designed to acoom~ happens when the release button is pressed. This
modate the electronic flash. Other changes which ex.planation of shutter interactions is of a general
differentiate it from the model 362 shutter can be nature. For a more detailed description of me-
considered as product improvements. In general, chanic.aland electricaJ actions (which are commOn
the djfferences between the new model 385 shut to aU automatic shutters) consult the "Repair
ler and the earlier model 362 shutter can be Manua! on Automatic Shutters" published in May,
grouped as follmvs: . 1968.
- The model 385 shutter uses miniaturized elec~ Before electrical action can start, the shutter must
tronies in the fonn of an integrated circuit. be cocked so that the keeper on the ciosing blade
The integrated circuit contains transistor/re is set firmly against the electromagnet and the s..2
slstor logic. (replacing several discrete com timing switch is closed. Pressing the release knob
ponents) for the triggering function. closes battery switch S-I, completing the circuit
- The shutter circuitry has been altered to
from the positive to the negative side of the bat
accommodate the electronic flash.
ter:)'. Current then flows through .the various legs
of the circuit. Figure 1-3 shows the circuit in
- The flashgun plug has been eliminated. schematic form, while Figure 1-4 portrays the man
ner in which curtent flows through the various
- The potentiometers have been removed from components.
the circuit.
In the holding leg of the circuit, current flows
- The X~break sWitch. one timing capacitor, from the positive side of tne 3-volt battery.
and a capacitor contact on the apertUre wheel through the interloCk, to pin I of the integrated
wheel have been eliminated. circuit (lC). (Refer to Figure J~5.) Thjs causes
- Power for the shutter is provided from a 3 the output of the IC (pin 2) to turn on. With the
volt battery rather than a 4.5 volt battery. outpUt on, current flows through the magnet coil
and pins 2 and 3 to the negative side of the bat
- The model 385 shutter has a four conductor tery. With the electromagnet energized in this
shutter wire in comparison to the two con manner. the second shutter blade wjJJ remain open
ductor wires of earlier models. until the circuit is broken.
L Shutter Operation without the Electronic Flash Simultaneously, current in the timing leg flows
Like earlier automatic shutters. the model 385 from the positive side of the 3-volt battery,
shutter uses a photoconductive cell to control ex~ through the interlock, the photocell, R2, and S:;
posure time. Coupled with the photocell is an to the negative side of the battery. However. S2
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SHUTTER Ie
mined by the resistance of the photoceU. When
the capacitors become fully charged, the current
then flows into pin 4 of the IC. When the voltage
"0"'''
reaches a certain point, the input side of the IC is
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TIMING-fiNISH
turned on resulting in the output side turning off.
This then breaks the holding circuit and de-ener
FIG. 1-4 CURRENT FLOW THROUGH THE gizes the electromagnet. The second shutter
SHUTIER CIRCUIT(WITHOUT FLASH) blade is released and the exposure is completed.
opens practically coincident with the closing of S I When the shutter button is released, SI opens
by the mechanical action illustrated in Figure 1-6. again and current from the battery is completely
The roller, riding on the cocking slide, rides over cut off. Recocking the shutter closes S2 again and
the blade latch forcing it down. This opens 52, allows the timing capacitors to fully discharge.
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INPUT "OFF"
(NO CURRENTl
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2 OUTPUT that the keeper on the closing blade is set firmly
against the electromagnet and the S2 timing switch
is closed. Pressing the release knob closes battery
switch S I, completing the circuit from the positive
f ;'g~~'RENT FLOWS)
to the negative side of the battery. Current then
flows through the various legs of the circuit. Refer
again to Figure 1-3 for the schematic of the circuit.
+ 1 Figure 1-7 shows current flow through the compo
nents.
• 2 OUTPUT
In the holding leg of the circuit, current flows
from the positive side of the 3-volt battery,
INPUT "OW' '"
ICURRENT FLOWSI
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"OFF" through the interlock, to pin I of the integrated
INO CURRENT!
circuit (lC). (Refer to Figure 1-5). This causes
the output of the IC (pin 2) to tum on. With the
output on, current flows through the magnet coil
FIG. 1-5 SHUTTER IC OPERATION
and pins 2 and 3 to the negative side of the bat
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CAPACITOR
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SWITCH
FIG.,-8 E~ECTRONIC TIMER SIMP~IFIEDSCHEMATIC
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This section of the manual contains a checkout
procedure which is designed to isolate problems
to the Model 360 system. Two pieces of test
2. Set the ON/OFF switch of the electronic
nash to "On" and clip the flash onto the
male connector of the analyzer. The "BAT~
equipment are referred to in the procedure. The TERY" meter should rise to about 2.S volts.
first is the 360 Analyzer. a sophisticated piece of 3. Hold down the "BATTERY DISCHARGE"
test equipment which measures camera, nash and switch on the analyzer for a minute or two,
charger outputs. The second is the 360 Meter This drains the flash battery and insures that
Connector Block which. when coup1ed with a the charger wiU operate at the fast charge
YOM. is also capable of measuring system outputs. level for the foJIowing steps,
Perform the appiicable steps in this section depend
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ing on whIch piece of1est equipment you have. (If
you have the 360 Analyzer, there is no need to per·
4. Plug the battery charger into a 1 10 vac outlet
and then attach the test plug on the analyzer
to the charger. The meters should read as
form those steps which utilize the connector block.
Conversely, if you have the 360 Meter Connector foUows:
Block. do not perform fhose steps calling for the •. The "INPUT CURRENT" meter should
US1: of the analyzer.) Indicate at least 0.80 amps (while the fast
charge light in the charger is on).
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b. The "CAPACITOR" meter should rise
A.CHECKING THE BATTERY CHARGER slowly. The voltage shall not exceed 340
USING THE 360 ANALYZER volts.
5. If the meters do not indicate as specified,
CheCK out the batrery charger on the 360 analyzer refer to the Problem Analysis section of this
as follows (Figure 2'.·1):
manual.
I. Set the selectoTswitch on the analyzer to 6. Unplug the charger and the flash from the
"Charger", analyzer.
- SELECTOR
SWITCH
" ELECTRONIC
FLASH
~ _ _ _---TEST
... PLUG
BATTERY
The reading on the F-stop meter should be b. Depress the footswitch and trip the shutter.
between +0.:': and ..cA. The reading on the F-stop meter should be
between +0.2 and -0.4 relative to the read
2. 75150 BRIGHT ing obtained in step Ie above.
a. S et the scene selector on the camera to 3. 751800 BRIGHT
"Bright Sun Only" and cock the shutter.
a. Set the lever on the tester to 800 and cock
b. Depress the footswitch and tnp the shutter. the shutter.
The reading on the F·stop meter should be
between +{L2 and -0.4 relative to the read· b. Depress the footswitch and trip the shutter,
ing obtajned in slep Ie above. The reading on the F-stop meter should be
between +0.6 and 0.0 relative to the read~
3. 751800 BRIGHT ing obtained in step 2b above.
a. Set the light level to "150/800" and cock
the shutter. 4.751800 DULL
b. Depress the footswitch and trip the shutter. 3. Set the scene selector to "Bright Sun or
The reading on the F-stop meter should be Dull Day also Flash» and cock the shutter.
between +OJ} and 0.0 relative to the read b, Depress the footswitch and trip the shutter.
jng obtained in step 2b above. The reading on the F-stop meter should be
between +0.4 and --0.4 relative to the read~
4.751800 DULL .ng obtained in step 3b above.
a. Set the scene sejector to "Bright Sun or
Dun Day also Flash" and cock the shutter, F.CHECKING THE ELECTRONIC TIMER
b. Depress the footswitch and trip the shutter. While the electronic flash is being charged, perfonn
The reading on the F--stop meter should be the foHawing electronic timer tests. If the readings
between +0.4 and ..0.4 relative to the read· are not as specified, consult Section III of this
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manual. of position~ Remove the bezel from the flash and
\. Chec:Ititl8 Timer Battery Vol.
Actuate the timer and place the probes of a
voll meter (set at 3 vde) across the lenninal,
1 open the loUVer.. Check to see that the nash has
bee. modified (FijUre 2-6). If it has not been
GROMMET
of the timer battery (top battery in the nest).
The reading must be at least 2.75 vdc. If
measured with a Camera Repair Battery Tester
(27 ohm toad), the read ins must be at 1east
2.6 vde.
1. Checking Tuner Battery Dnln
UNMODIFilO
Disconnect the p()$itive end of the timer bat~
tery from its tenninaJ (Figure 24). Place one
MODIFIED
'~PUT
FILTER
CAPACITOR
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1. Set the selector switch on the auamer to B. CHECKING TIlE ELEcrRONIC FLASH AND
~'tonverter. n CAMERA WITH TIlE 360 MIrrER CONNEC·
2. Set the ON<lFF switch of the electronic flash TOR BLOCK
to "O~. and clip the flash onto the analyzer's I, Connect the electronic nash (with the switch
foot assembly. The "Battery'» meter should in the ''OFF'' position) to the 360 Meter
rise to approximately :!.5 vdc. Connector Block and then slide the block
onto the camera (Figure 2·8),
3. Extend the cam eta bellows and cock the shut
ter. Clip the test plug on the analyzer onto
the camera's foot assembly. Observe the
action of the meters on the analyzer WHILE
"chck" as the second blade doses. H the 3. Set a YOM to the 3~vdc scale. insert the posi
flash doesn't fire, or if there is no second tive probe into the top green jack and the
"click," perform the following steps: negative probe into the black jack.
a, Jf the nash fails to fire, press the "Flash" 4. Turn the flash switch to the "ON" position
swilch on the analyzer. If the flash fires, and allow the capacitor to charge. Once
rhere is a defect in the camera's flash circuit charged, the meter should indicate a voltase
which mUst be repaired, If there is still no between 2.2 and 2.5-vdc.
nash, the nash assembly is defe<.:tive and
5. If the meter jndicates half battery voltage or
must be repaired.
no baUery voltage, the battery is defective
b, If the second blade stays open (no ser:ond and should be replaced.
"click") until the photocell is uncovered
6. Turn the flash switch "OFF",
or until the shutter button is released,
lhere is a malfunction in the shutter circuit. 7, Remove the probes from the meter block and
The malfunction jscalled "no strobe mode", set the YOM on a scale that win indicate a
voltage of 400-vdc or h.igheL
Sleps 1 through 5 may be repeated to ob
serve the operation of the meters. However. 8, Insert the positive probe into the red jack and
the "no strobe mode" check in step 5 cannot the negative probe into the black jack.
be done after the f1ash has fired five or more 9. Tum the flash switch "ON" and observe the
times. The Bash battery may have discharged meter. The voltage should rise to between
sufficiently to cause a "no strobe mode" even 350 to 365 volts. Adjust the converter to
though there is no circuit malfunction. gain this reading (see Section 4).
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SECTION 3 • PROBLEM ANALYSIS
Presented in this section of the Repair Manual are not be examined with the 36() analyzer, They
expanded testing procedures, These expanded should be performed when cam"""fIasb malfunc
I procedures supplement the system checkout (Sec~
ticn II) be detailing methods of checking assem
tions are not isolated by the system checkout.
1. a...Itina !he FlaIh Battery Cells Under Load
blies which cannot be tested with the 360 Analy
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a, Slide a camera connector whkh has a one
zer. The correctJon acllon is included in these ohm. 25 watt resistor soldered to the bat·
procedures. tery terminal leads onto the flash e<>nnec*
Since this testing requires that assemblies be tor (see Figure 3-1),
opened, a special section on safety precedes the
sp~ial procedures, It is strongly recommended
that all repair personnel thoroughly acquaint them
selves with the infonnation provided and that they
follow the instructions exactly.
A, SAFETY
Dangerous voltages are present in the Model 360
Polaroid Land Carrera. Repair personnel are uf$'d
to use extreme caution when handling Model 360
assemblies which have been opened, Danger areas
include the foHowlng:
1. The terminals of the 1240 uf flash capacitor
in the flash assembly: The capacitor could
be charged to 360 volts if it is on the camera
or on the charger and the nash switch is On.
In the <:ase of a faullY dump switch, the capa
citor could retain the 360 volts even aCter it
has been removed from the camera or the ,----,
charger. It is best to assume that the capa
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f. Cock the shutter· The meter should rise to
a voltage range of 180 vdc to 300 vdc, de-
pending on the meter's internal resistance. BLAC!<
If no arc is observed in step d, but the
meter reads ISG-300vdc. the- tTiger coil
is defective and should be replaced. [f
there is no metcr reading. there is a fault in BROWN -,...::;
the trigger circuit other than the trigger WlR.
coil. Inspect the circuit boara for breaks,
cold-soldered components, etc., and make
the necessar)' repairs.
&. Remove the flash assembly from the cam
era and assemble it according to instruc
tions in Section IV,
board.
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then wUl slowly .tart drop bad<. This
Diodes
a. Place the probes of a YOM on each of the
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PROIILEM ANALYSIS CHART
360 Analyzer "INPUT CURRENT" Battery charger defective, Replace battery chill1!<r.
meter or VOM does not indicate
minimum of 0,80 amps..
360 Anlilyzer "CAPACITOR" High voltage diodes or switch Replace battery charger,
- meter or VOM does not rise to
maximum of 340 volts,
in charger defective.
.tast charge light will not go on. L flash battery is alrea<:ty charged. L None.
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D.. MODEL 385 AUTOMATIC SHIJTI'ER d. Check lIIe delent action of lIIe roadOLlt in
The following proeedurulhould be performed if dicator and aperture wheel. Simply move
the specirted shutter tpeeds were not realized dur the scene selector back: and forth and r0
tate the aperture wheel several times. If
ing the System Checkout or if any other shu ncr
fault is suspected. This irlJormation is summarized excessive looseness is evident in either de
tent action, replace the aperture wheel and
in the Problem Analyms Charts at the end of the
readout ac:tuator assembly.
section.
e. Check the flash switch (Figure 3-9). (In
I. Release the base block assembly from the some shutters, the contacts of the Ss
camera: FoJlow the instructions in Section switch be With the
IV. up to the pOint of unsolderin& the shutter
leads. Do not unsolder the leads, Consult the
"Repair Manual on Model 362. 366, and 374
Automatic Shutters~1 for instructions on
adjusting svoitches and replacing parts.
2. VisuaUy inspect the shutter:
a. Check aU solder connections. Look for
cold. pOorly or over""501dered jOints and fOT
excessively long component leads. Resof..
dey and tnm the leads as necessary.
b. Check for mechanicaJ binds in the cocking
action. Slowly depress the cocking ann
severa! times: this motion should enable
any mechanical binding to be felt or seen, FIG. 3-9 CHECKING THE FLASH SWITCH
Repair or replace the defective components
as necessary. shutter cocked, the contacts of the Sx
switch shOUld be open. Trip the shutter
c. Check the alignment of the aperture wheel. and the Sx contacts should close. If either
A large aperture in the wheel must be switch is defective. replace it.
aligned wirh the right~ha,.d edge of the
aperture in the front light baff1e (Figure r. Check lIIe photocell. Simply look for dis
3-8), Simply Joosen the adjUsting screw in coloration in the photocell element. A
the readout actuator and rotate the aper bluish-gray. or burnt Jooking clement indi
ture wheel as necessary, Retighten the cates that the pbotocell is defective, and
adjus[ ing screw, Apply a small amount of must be replaced.
gjYPlOJ to the screw, g, Check the S2 timing switch. First, be SUfe
that the rubber insulator is in position at
the end of the switch contact. Un sOme
shutters the insulator is built into the
switch contact,) The insulator should pro-
teet the contact from the blade Jatch (Fig-
ure 3-.10) without interfering with the dos
REAOOUT ing of the switch. In the cocked position,
ACTUATOR'1I-..f._ n the switch should be closed. When the
shuttet is tripped, the SWItch should 0 n.
AOJUSTING BLADE LATCH
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SCA£w
APERTURE
WHEEL
FIG.3·10 INSULATION ON THE S2
FIG. 3-8 ALIGNING THE APERTURE WHEEL
TIMING SWITCH
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- h. Check the pOi! on the opening blade. The 3-12). ObsetYe the keepe,. It IhoIIld par
c~O rcc n
"to J
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INSULATtO~/
- INSULATED
POST
PIN
FIG. 3-11 OPENING BLADE INSULATION
- 3. If the shutter readings were a constant half
stop fast (at all speed settings) during the
FIG. 3-12 CHECKING THE ALIGNMENT OF
THE KEEPER AND MAGNET
BLUE
- BLACK
RED
YELLOW
F
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L
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GREE!'i T W
WHITE E E
ORANGE R R
4, If the blades close together on all speeds:
a, Adjust the battery interlock switch as in
POSITIVE SlOE
OF MA.GNET
NEGATiVe SlOE
OF MAGNeT
ADJUSTABLE
SIDE OF 82
POSITiVE SlOE
OF
NEGATIVE SIDE
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NEQATIVESIDE
OF MAGNET
POSITIVE SIO£
OF MAGNET
COMMON
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FROM
Negative contact of C I
Breaker of 52
Adjustable side of 52
Resistor R2
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Positive side of magnet
Negative side of magnet
Bottom contact of S 1
Positive side of photocelJ
Pin 2 of the IC
Black battery wire
Top contact of SI Negative side of capacitor C'
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j. Check the continuity of S !. Place the c. Check for a shorted Cl. Test Ibe capacitor
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structed in a preceding paragraph.
- all speeds:
a. Check the adjustment of the S2 switch.
FoUow the procedure outlined in Section
7. If the blades close together only on 300().dull:
a. Check capacitor Cl. If the capacitor is
open, replace it.
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and return the spring to its proper position,
Replace capacitor C:!.
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was no reading at al1 at 75-dull:
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rast. whde at 75-dulJ il was OK:
4_ Check capaCitor C3. If open. replace the
capacitor.
b. Continuity check (refer to Figure 3-14).
FIG. 3-15 SECOND BLADE SPRING Check the continuity between the positive
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root.ct of C3 and the C3 rontact of .wit""
53. Add a jumper if necessary.
13, If the nash doesn't fire: 14. If the blades remain open aft~ the flash has
a. Check the nash switch. Refer to Figure Cited:
3~9and check that the S5 contact is welded
together (early shutter's). Check that the a. Inspect rf!$istor R9, Be sure R9 is propedy
Sx: contact is open when the shutter is soldered to the circuit board. Resolder the
cocked and closed when the shutter is component if necessary.
tripped.
b, Continuity check (Tercr to Figure 3~ )4). b. Check the closing diode. Use a VOM as
Check the continuIty between the follow~ previou&ly instructed.
ing points. Add .jumpers if necessary.
c, Continuity ""eel< (refer to Figure 3-14).
FROM TO Check the continuHy between pin 12 of
Sx contact Violet shutter wire the converter board's integrated circuit
X Connector Black shutter wire and the yellow battery wire. Also check
Pin .5 of foot assembly Yellow shutter wire the continuity of the yellow wire from
(Figurd-16) terminus to terminus.
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PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHART
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Shutter reads a half stop fast
on all speeds.
Shutter reads slow on all
Defective Ie.
Defective photocell
Replace the IC.
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4. S I switch out of adjust.
ment.
5. S2 switch out of adjust.
4. Adjust SJ switch.
S. Adjust S2 switch.
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ment.
6. Photocell misaligned. 6. Realign photocell in it,
socket.
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7. Open S J switch.
8. Defective magnet coil.
7. Clean switch contacts.
8. Replace magnet coil.
9. Defective photocelL
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to. Defective IC.
II, Open between negative
9. Replace photocell.
10. Replace the IC.
II. Add a jumper wire be
contact ofCl and adjust tween the affected points.
able side of S2.
12. Open between breaker side 12. Add a jumper wire be
-
A
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tween the affected points.
battery wire contact.
16. Open between the top S I l6. Add a jumper wire be
contact and the negative
- side of Cl.
17. Cold solder at junction of
brown and black wires at
tween the affected points.
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75-dull very fast or no reading. 1. Open between positive con· 1. Add a jumper wire be
tact of C2 and C2 contact tween the affected
0[S3. points.
2. C2 defective 2. Replace C2.
75-bright very fast while I. Open between positive con I. Add a jumper wire be
75-duIIOK. tact of C3 and C3 contact tween the affected
ofS3. points.
2. C3 defective. 2. Replace C3.
All reading,s fast except 300()" Open between positive con Add a jumper wire be
dull. tact of eland common tween the affected
contact of S3. parts.
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PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHART
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PROBLEM
MODEL 385 AUTOMATIC SllUlTER
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Customer complaint:
Pictures too light or too dark
at high light level~
S2 out of adjustment. Adjust S2.
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E. ELECI'RONIC TIMER
The folIowing procedures ouUine the steps to take
requires that the entire timer assembly be
replaced.
if the electronic timer does not meet the require S. If the timer lamp doesn't light:
ments listed in Sectwn II. If the requirements
were not met, or if any other timer fault is SUi a. Check the timer battery, if the battery is
- necessary.
b, Examine tbe timer switch, Be sure that it
is "making" properly. If necessary. adjust
or replace it acrordjng to tbe procedures
7. If the timer lamp wiD not go out after the
timing cycle has been completed:
a. Examine the timer switch. Be}ertain it
- in Section IV.
c, Check for an open jn the timer battery
has not "bridged" closed. Adjust the
switch as noted in Section IV.
b.lf the switch isOK, there may be an inter~
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PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHART
ELECTRONIC TIMER
I
Battery voltage low. (Less than Battery dead. Replace timer battery.
:!.6 vdc as measured in System
Checkout.)
Battery drain greater than J0 Timer filter capacitor faulty. PerfOIll1 lb. procedure de
microamps (as measured in tailed in Section IV.
System Check.out).
Timet completely dead. (No L Timer battery dead. I. Replace battery.
light, no sound.)
2. Defective timer switch. 2, Adjust or replace the
timer switch as detailed
in Section IV,
3. Defective timer. 3.RepwcetnetPner~~
bly.
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F. ELECTRONIC FLASH l. Visually inspect the flash assembly:
The following procedures provide the correcilve Examine the body of the assembly for cracks
actIons for f'Jroblems uncovered in the system or other cosmetic defects. Turn the "Darken
checkou!. These procedures should be completed Lighten" wheel and listen for mechanical
if the specified. readin~s were not obtained. The binds. Be sure the Jouvers turn freely. Open
problem analysJs charts at the end of the section the louvers to the wide-open position and
summarize the information provided in the proce
inspect the reflector, Be sure it is clean.
dures, REMEMBER TO OBSERVE ALL SAFETY 2, If the ·'Battery", meter did not rise to 2.5 vdc
30
- u, Check the nash battery as instructed in the this cannot be done, replace "the flash assem
- b. If the baUery is OK, examine the flash for Be sure the leads to the 1240 uf capacitor.
an open drcuit. Repair the open with a are intact. Replace Ot splice them as n eces
""y. Check the whhe wire between the
jumper.
negative end of the flasb tube and the n_
c. If the meter still does not rise to 2.5 vdc, tive end of the battery. If necessary. splice
check the ON'()FF lIWitch. Int is faulty, this lead. Be sure the tri,aer capacitor lead
the entire flash assembly must be replaced. is not touching the dump resistor lead.
3. If the "Capacitor" meter did not rise to the 6. If the tlallil is dead and wUl not take a ch"'ll"
350 to 365 vdc range: from the converter (while the converter light
a. If the reading was low. adjust the converter is bright but there is no sound);
-
b, Be certain the dump switch is working 7. If the flash will not fue after accepting a
properly. charge from the converter (converter light
c. Be sure the 1240 uf capacitor has been blinking): .
fully "fonned h by fast charging the unit a. Check the trigger circuit as specified in the
- using the battery charger, If the flash has
been funy charged and the reading is still
low. check the battery charger-.
Special Procedures section. If there is no
arc+ replace the trigger coil. Also eumine
the high voltage leads between the coil and
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not rU'e a minimum of 20 times: board, and Oashtube. Reposition these
components as necessary.
Recharge the nash using a different battery
charger (0•• that is known to be good). If c. De sure that all the sprinll' are in place in
you. obtain more than 20 flash~ the original tbelinl<qe.
charger is defective and must be replaced. If
you obtain less than 20 flashes, replace the 13. If it .... been determined that the flash lilht
flash battery. output is too high:
10. If the flash fires when it is dipped OhiO the The oonverter voltage adjustment is too hi&h
camera: and must be readjusted.
The dump switch is faulty. Attempt to tweak 14. If it ha. been d.tennined that the flash light
the switch contacts so they operate in the output is too low:
proper manner, If they cannot be repaired,
replace the entire flash assembly. a. The converter voltage adjustment may be
too low and must be readjusted.
II. If the l1ash smoke. when the ON'()FF .witch
is turned ON (flash not on camera): b. The flash reflector is dirty and must be
cleaned.
There is a short circuit in the nash assembly c. The louvers are dirty or sticking. Clean the
wiring. Replace the nash assembly. louvers and the mechanical linkage.
12, If the louvers do not move freely: d. The "Lighten·Darken" knob ha, slipped
a. Examine the flash for foreign objects or out of adjustment. Adjust tne knob in the
for wires interfering with the mechanical manner specified in Section IV.
linkage. Clean the flash and reposition the e. The circuit board and reflector have moved
wires. out of position. Reposition the board and
b. Check the position of the reflector, circuit reflector.
ELECTRONIC FLASH
"Batten" meter did 001 rise 1, Flash battery is defective, l. Replace battery.
Flash is dead and will not J. Low or dead flash battery celL I. Replace flash battery.
accept charge from converter 2. Defective flash ON/OFF 2. Replace ON/OFF switch.
circuiL (Converter light out switch,
and no sound)
3. Defective converter, 3. Replace converter.
4. Defective flash connector. 4. Replace flash assembly,
5. Defective camera foot ass'y. 5. Replace foot assembly.
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PROBLEM ANALYstS CHART
- PROBLEM
ELECTRONIC FLASH
PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECI1VE ACI10N
- uf capacitor.
6. Broken lead (white wire) or
defectiVe connection be-
tween negative end of bat.
necessary.
6. Replace or Splice lead
and/or resolder as
necessary.
- tery and negative end of
flashtube.
,,
Replace converter.
- sound.)
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4. Faulty high voltage lead
between coil and circuit
board.
4.
-
5. Arcing at end of trigger
coil.
6, Defective llashtube
5.
•
6. Replace tlashtube.
. (cracked, broken, or
, burned).
7, Ends offlashtube not 7. Resolder as necessary,
soldered properly.
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ELECTRONIC FLASH
34
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ELECTRONIC FLASH
CORRECTIVE AC110N
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE
- Flash fires when it is clipped Faulty dump switch. Repair or replace entire
flash ....mbly.
onto the camera.
Flash smokes (not on camera) Short circuit in the flash Jnspect aU wiring and
when ON-GFF switch turned assembly. solder connections.
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capacitor. a Sprague capacitor).
b) Install a clear bez.el.
-
"No strobe mode," I. Gosing diode reversed.
position.
2. Leads of dos.ing diode or 2. Resolder components to
- on fast charger.
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-
- This section of the repair manual contains instruc c. Position the bottom cover on the battery
tions for the "'pall" and adjustment of Model 360 charger and secure it using the four Phillips
- A. BATTERY CHARGER
Replacing the Charpr Lamp
B.MODEL38SAUTOMATICSHUTTER
Rep_nt of the Base Block and Electro...
Mounting Board Assembly
Removal
Removal
a. Peel the two foam rubber pads off ii, Extend the bellows until the detent lock
the bottom of the charger (Figure 4-1). snaps into place. Cock the shutter,
b. Remove and discard the top etch plate from
the shutter hO\lsln8 \Ising a pair of tweuers.
-
c. Remove the three shutter fastening screws
from the benows side of the shutter hoUl
Jng (two short screws and a longer sere w at
-
the top of the cable release coVer). Separate
the shutter casting.
d. Remove the two screws holding the base
block and the two screws holding the elec~
-
tronic mounting block. CareruDr lift the
entire 8.$sembly out of the shutter casting.
e. Using an Unger solder gobbler (or equiva~
-
lent), unsolder the four leads from the
printed circuit. Remove and discard the
old base block and electronic mounting
block assembly.
Replacement
-
four leads,
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FIG.4·' REPLACING THE CHARGER LAMP
-
4-1.
Replacement
a. Solder the leads of a new lamp to the sol
38
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as shown in Figure 4-1 and solder the three plate u,"" M,E,K, (methyl..thyl·ketone)
leads to the timer switch. and sec:ure the nameplate in place On the
- b. Secure the rear door to. the spider by re
placing the four rivets. Use a De-Staco
rear door.
e. Adhere the driving knob to the timer per
tcoHometer as follow$.:
- tool with anvil B113S7 pt, 3 and head
BI13S7 pt, 4,
c. Solder the black and white leads to the
First, if necessary. scrape away any accu
mulation of cement or melted plastic from
timer (see Figure 4-6). the potentiometer using an X-acto knife.
- d. Activate the cement on the electrical name
Next, place the driving knob over the p0
tentiometer, lining up the tang nn the
knob with the slot on the potentiometer.
- Hold the knob in place and open the back
door of the camera, Use a fl535, 23lhw
Ungar Soldering Iron (without. tip) to
\;~'
,
9 ~<!'!
II
-
I,
1~
0
EUlC"tRICAL.
NAMEPLATE "
-
; I f
:;;
"
-
FIG, 4-5 FREEING THE ELECTRICAL
NAMEPLATE
FIG. 4-6 UNSOLDERINO THE TIMER LEADS
-
- TIMER
-
-
-
-
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....._ "'RIVtNG KNOB
SLDT ---\-!..;...:i,.;:"::
-
check for bridging of the solder connec
-
FINITY. spray the anns and contacts
with «Hush" (red can) contact cleaner
and re-check the reading. If the reading
is stiJI not correct, replace the timer
switch as follows:
FIG. 4-9 REL AS TIMER SWITCH d. Timer SWitch Replacement:
Removal
the spider away from the door. DO NOT
BEND THE SPIDER TOO FAR. pry the Unsolder the three leads from the timer
timer switch out of its place in the spider
switch contacts.
and anow it to hang free,
-
securing it.
f. Position the red roll latch in place and
secure the spider to the door with rivets
using De-Staco tool with anvil Bi1257
- (part 3) and head BI1357 (part 4).
- door riVets.)
b. Transducer Replacement:
- Removal
l. Unsolder the two transducer leads (Fig
ure 4--11).
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(top battery in the nest) while it is stiD
connected. If the reading is not at least
2.75 volts, replace the battery.
WHiTt
TRANSDUCER
LAMP
2, Carefully PlY the transducer free of the
timer body \.Ising an X-acto knife with
# II blade (or equivalent) to break the
[0
cement seat (see Figure 4-11).
Replacemenl
I, Apply silicone rubber cement on the new
transducer and $e(;ure it to the timer
body (Figure 4-12),
CAt:TION; IF THE TRANSDUCER IS FIG. 4-12 INSTALLING THE TRANSDUCER
INSTALLED SO THAT IT CONTACTS AND LAMP
THE PLASTIC BODY, THE TONE c. Disconnect the positive end of the timer
PRODUCED WILL 8E TOO LOW. battery from the tenninal Place one
~. Solder either lead to the white transducer probe of a microampere meter on the po
plate. Solder the remaining lead to the positive terminal of the battery and the
brass transducer plate. other probe on the tenninal receptacle
of the cradle as shown in Figure 4--13.
c. Lamp Replacement~
Removal
Cui the two black lamp leads (see Figure
4-11).
Replacement
Solder the new lamp leads to the chassIS
Isce Flgure 4-1 :2).
d. AsS';:ruble the timer on the rear door.
Ell'(tronic Timer").
I
b. Open the battery compartment of the d, 1f the reading on the meter is less than 10
camenL Trip the timer switch and place microamps - reassemble the camera. If
the probes of a multimeter set at 3 vdc the reading is greater than 10 microamps.
ticrosS the terminals of the timer battery continue below,
42
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I
c. With druiD in excess of 10 micro dtor leads as shown in Figure 4·14 and
-
I
tl;lIlCry
llmps. the timtr fiUer capacitor (Figure continue below.
r-____~~14~)~m~US~I_b_e_r~.p~I_._Ce_d_,_T_h_e_m
__a._._«
__i.__, f. Scrape the pajnt off the rivet (which was
covered by the capacitor) and clean it
-
g,
tl1Orousl\ly,
-
h. Instan a new .05 ur.IOV capacitor and
re-check the battery drain.
i. Repaint the affected area using Kodak
-
.'''T~
Brushing Lacquer No.4 Dull Black.
-
CUT HERE
L Replacing the Converter Circuit Board
Removal
a. Remove the rear cover:
fiG, ~14 REMOVING THE TIMER FILTER 1, Carefully pry one of the hinge plugs.
CAPACITOR free using a jewelerfs screwdriver,
-
which it is removed depends on the
feUowing steps:
2. Drive the hinge pin and remaining hi.nse
plug free of the hin&e usinga 1/16"_
-
• Uft the filter capacitor up and '¥ery care
fully e:\irnine the timer contacts. On some
cameras, these contacts are internally
b. Release the foot assembly from the body
(FillUre~16):
-
grounded with a very fine wire running
under the spider, If you find that the
camera is internally grounded to the
positive contact (Figure 4-1 S for jdenti-
-
fication of positive and negative contacts),
NEGATiVE
CONTACT
-
o
-
; . ......::::.;_ _ _ POSITIVE
:: CONTACT
-
RIVET
FIG, ~ 16 REMOVING THE fOOT ASSEMBLY
). Remove the four Phillips head retaining
-
IShown without Iilter capacitor)
FIG, ~15 RELOCATING THE LEAD
screws and the two spacers.
2. Slide the bracket off the foot assembly.
c. Remove the Phillips. head and two pan head
-
you must cut the filter capacitor leads
flush to the contacts and transfer the
mternal ground from the positive to the
retaining screws securing the converter
circuit to the body.
I
d. Free the timer cable (Figure 4-17) from
-
negative contact. If the ground is to the
negative contact, also cut the capacitor
leads nush to the contacts. In either case.
with an internal ground in place on the
the converter circuit board by cutting
away a corner of the board using a pair
of heavy-iluty cutters.
negative contact, install a new .05 uf. 10 V e. Remove the foot assembly from the conver~
capacitor and reassemble the camera. If ter circuit board by onsoldering tbe violet,
there was no internal ground. cut the capa w
brown, black and red leads from the board.
43
v~ .vSATTffllY iNTERLOCK
f. Unsolder the vioret. yellow and black leads g. Secure the rear cover to the rear door:
running to the shutter.
1, Position the insulator paper over the
g. Unsolder the brown lead running to the converter board.
battery. Remove the converter circuit
board. 2. Insta11 the rear cover 50 that the latch
catches in the body slot and its hinge is
aligned with the rear door hinge.
Replacement
a. Assemble the foot assembly to the new 3, Secure the two hinges wjth the hinge pin,
converter circuit board by rewldering the 4, Replace the two hinge plUgs.
violet, brown, black and red leads to the
converter circuit board {Figure 4-17}. 2, Adjusting the Converter Circuit
h. Solder ihe brown battery lead to the new a. Open the converter Circuit compartment
converter circuit board. of the camera by removing the hinge pin
c. Solder the violet, yellow and black shutter from the compartment door,
leads to the new converter circuit board. h. Connect the camera and electronic flash
(with switch in "ON" position) to the
I
d. Place the timer cable around the chassis in
such a manner that it will not bind When 360 Analyzer, or the 360 Meter Connec
the converter board is secured in place. tor Block (refer to Figure 2·7 or Figure
2-8)
e. Assemble the foot as.sembly to the body: c. Using a tool which can fit through the
Slide the bracket onto the foot assembly access hole on the converter circuit board,
and position the assembly on the body, adjust the potentiometer so the meter
Fit the spacers in place and secure the reading falls within the 350 to 365 vdc
assembly with the two black Phillips head range, Old style boards have one access
screws and the two sHver Phillips head hote while newer boards have two. Figure
screws. 4-19 shows the access point on hoth old
f. Pos.ition the converter board on the body styJe and new style converter circuit boards.
and secure it in place using the two pan Turning the potentiometer clockwise
head screws and washers, and the Phillips lowers the volt.age while a counterclock
head screw and washer. wise rotation raises the voltage.
44
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- FIG. 4-18 REASSEMBL1NG THE CONVERTER CIRCUIT
-
ACCESS HOLE
-
DO
ADJUST
HERE
-
OlOSTVU frleVtSTYLE
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3. Teslins tI10 Electronic flail! Dump Switch
a. Connect the camera and Electronic Flash
PIVOT
(switch in ~'ON" position) to the 360
32{)'360 vde.)
zero.
zero,
46
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-
AC11JA''''fI BA.
louvers (Figure 4-24), If the louvers do not FIG. 4-25 LOOSENING THE ADJUSTMENT NUT
-
function properly. adjust as follows:
2. Insert a 1/16n drive pin punch (or equiv-
alent) in a zero adjust cam slot and rotate
-
the cam cloclcwi:Be until the louvers are
almost fuBy closed (Figure 4-26). Re
move the punch.
- LouvERS
- WHEEL
-
- POSITION OF BLAOES IN
LIGHTEN ANO OAR KEN
POSITION
-
- FIG. 4-24 REINSTAlliNG THE lOUVERS
Louver Adjustment
......
- rotate the tool counterclockwise until
the locknut is loose (Figure 4-25). FIG. 4-26 ADJUSTING THE LOUVERS
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3, Align the white dot on the ~'Darken essary to loosen the Jegs of the reflector
lighten wheel with the e~treme DARKEN with a soldering iron.)
crossline and tighten the locknut using e. Unsolder. remove and discard the trigger
tool CR 11343 (Figur. 4-27), capacitor.
f. InmH a new .068 uf capacitor in place of
the old trigger capacitor.
g, InstaUa new reflector and flashtube assem
~~")oL ICRl1343
bly onto the printed circuit board. (Be
sure it is installed so that the flashtube
trigger lead exits from the reflector on the
same side as the trigger coil.)
h. Solder the ends of the flashtube to the con
tacts on the printed circuit board,
\. Install the proper size insulation over the
yellow trigger coil lead and the flashtube
trigger lead, Push the flash tube trigger
lead insulation down as far as it will go.
J. Solder the flashtube trigger lead to the
yellow trigger roil lead, SUde the insula-
tion over the air splice. (If the trigger coil
has to bc replaced, use a new style sector
coil, H223937.)
k. Position the piece of neYl mylar insulation
between the reflector and the components
FIG,4·27 TIGHTENING THE ADJUSTMENT NUT on the printed ctTcuit board. (Be sure the
new trigger capacitor is not touching the
resistor,)
4, Turn the "Darken~Lighten" wheel and
check the action of the louvers. Refer 1. ApplY:ll very sman amount of RTV to the
to Figure 4-24, end of the Oashtube nearest the trigger
coil and between the new trigger capacitor
c. Replace the refleclor assembly. insulator and the trigger coiL
paper. battery, capacitor and wrute foam
pad in the housing. Position the cover on m. Re-assemble the nash assembly as instruc·
the housing and replace the long Phillips ted previously.
head screw.
d, Replace the two Phillips head screws at the 6. Installation of Insulators on Flash Connectors
back of the nash and adhere the instruction
Some flash assemblies are missing the jnsula~
plate in place on the rover. tors which protect the wires leadIng to the
e. Replace the two prumps head screws to the connector. Examine the flash connectors as
fronl of the nash. shown in Fig.ure 4-27A. Push down on the
L Rt'pJace the bezel, Be sure it is not installed red button and look for the insulator under
upside down, the aluminum cover. (The J1lustration shows
that the shape of the cover on newer flashes
5, Flash Modification is different from that of early models.) Some
a_ Open the n<.lsh assembly as instructed pre connectors have light blue paper insulators
viously. while other connectors have milky white my~
Iar insulators. If the ronnector has no insula
b. Unsolder the ends of the flashtube from tor. install one as follows:
the COntacls on the printed circuit board.
a. Place a mylar insulator in the special jig as
c. Unsolder the yeUow trigger coil lead from shown in Fjgure 27B. Push it down to
the nashtube trigger lead. form a new bend 1n the insulator. This
d. Remove the renector and nashtube from bend makes it much easier to Jnsert the
the printed circuit board, Ot may be nee insuiator in its fmal position.
48
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$tip 1:
-
INSULATIHO PAP.£R
_ - - '",MYLAR INSULATOR
-
FIG.4-27A
-
untU the step in the tool hits the aluminum
Cl)'(er.
d. Push down the red button and check to see
INSULATOR
-
down the red button,
FIG.4-27C INSTALLING THE INSULATOR
seND IN THIS
MANNER
," -.......,
:~~
, " \
;, ,, MyLAR INSUlATOR
'."
"
:
FIG.4·278 BENDING THE INSULATOR FIG,4'27D FINAL CONFIGURATION
49
SCREWDRIVER HOLD TOOL uP ,"iRML Y AND
EXT£ND DOWNWARD PRESSURE
ON SCREWDRiveR TO CAUSE'
BEND IN INTeRLOCK SWITCH.
-
and washers from the converter board
(Figure 4-30), releasing the battery corn
partment.
-
SHUTTt"
HOLE
-
4-31
-
g, Release the shutter cable and baUery
cable from the battery compartment feed
dUll holes by carefuUy snipping the plastic
2. Insert the hinge pin in the hinges and
replace the two hinge plugs.
-
using cutters (see Figure 4-31). Slide the
battery cradle through the opening In the
baUery compartment and remove the bat~
tery compartment.
e. Secure the battery compartment to the
body using the two Phillips head screws.
f. Replace the batteries.
g. Replace the left hand guard.
Repial.'%'ment
a. CarefuUy snip away the plastic from the 3. Replacing the Battery Cradle
-
cable feed-thru holes in the new battery
compartment so that the cables can be
inserted (see Figure 4-31),
RemOVlll
a. Remove the Jeft hand guard.
-
b. Shoe the battery cradle through the
opening in the battery compartment and
solder the white lead to the battery inter~
lock contact eyelet. Insert the shutter cable
b. Remove the batteries.
c. Remove the rear COVer:
I . Carefully pry one of the hinge plugs
-
and battery cable in the battery compart~
ment,
free using a jeweler's screwdriver.
2. Drive the hinge pin and remaining plug
c. Secure the battery compartment to the free of the hinge using a 1{16th inch
converter board u~ing the two pan head drive pin punch. Remove the rear cover
retaining screws and washers. and insulator paper.
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51
FOOT
ASSEMBLY
......
INSULATO"
d, Remove the foot assembly from the body g. Unsolder the brown lead running to the
(Figure 4-32) by removing the {our Phillips converter board (Figure 4-34).
head retaining screws and two spacers. h, Cut the white Jead (at the eyelet) running
Slide the bracket off the foot assembly. to the battery interlock contact (Figure
e. Remove the Phillips head and two pan 4-34).
head retaining screws securing the con
L Cut the heat shrink tubins from the bat~
verter board to the body, tery cable and remove the gold banding
f. Unsolder the black and white leads from clip. Remove the battery cradJe.
the timer (Figure 4-33) and draw the timer
cable through the convener board eyelet.
Remove the tubing from the cable and Replacement
save for reuse.
a. Insert the new battery cable through the
battery compartment feed-thm hole. Re
place the banding clip on the cable and
heat-shrink a pieee of tubing (Alpha FIT
105-3/l6'' black or equivalent) over the
SPIOER clip.
b. Slide the tubing on the timer wires and
I
run the cable around the converter board.
Run the cable through the rear door
spider and solder the black and white
leads to the timer (Figure 4-33).
c. Solder the brown lead to the converter
;~
board (Figure 4--34,.
d. Solder the white lead to the battery inter~
/' jock contact eyelet (Figure 4-34).
EvEL£T
e. Assemble the fOOl assembly to the body;
Slide the bracket on the foot assembly and
position the assembiy on the body. Fit the
FIG_ 4-33 RREASING THE TIMER LEADS spacers in the foot assembly and replace
52
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HeAT
SHRtNK
TUBING
The eKploded views in !btl section are used to identifY those p8l1s which are available for replacement.
To find a particular part number. tum to the appropriate illusfration and locate the key number of the
- part. The proper name and nl,lmber of that pari can then be found beside the key number in the parts
list.
- Component pans of an assembly (which are individually available) are indented immediately below
the assembly in the parts Jist. For example:
-
This price schedule supersedes aU previous price schedules,
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-
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55
-
PLATE PICTORIAL INDEX & COMMON HARDWARE
/'
PICTORIAL INDEX
-
Key
No. Part Name Plate
-
I
2
Shutter Assembly
Body/Bellow. Assembly
B
Ci<D
3 Rear Door Assembly E
-
4
5
6
Rear Cover Assembly
Electronic Flash Assembly
Fast Charger A88embly
E
F
G
-
7 Front Cover. Assembly H
- PARTS LIST A
- COMMON HARDWARE
- Key
No. Part Name
Part
Number
8 Screw. Shutter Shaft 149570
q Bowed Washer 160442
10 Screw, Bellows (4) 220968
- II
12
13
Bellows Front Frame Light Seal
Shutter Shaft
Shutter Shaft Sleeve
179731
168098
168099
- 14
15
16
Detent Stud
Detent
Neck Strap Assembly
160473
157949
163016
- 17
18
19
Band
Tension Slide
Keeper
160573
157824
157821
20 "D" Ring (Z) 160455
- 21
22
23
Spring, R. F. Body
Rangefinder- Viewiinder Assembly
Hinge Pin {right}
149528
181540
149542
- 24
25
26
Hinge Pin (left)
Hi.nge Pin. Rear Door
Hinge Plug (2)
149543
149526
157887
57
-
PLATE
SHUTTER ASSEM8LY
34
58
-
PARTS LIST B
-
-
- Key
No. Part Name
Part
Number
- 23
24
25
Screw. Module Mounting (2)
Spring, Shutter Mount
Shutter Mount
149817
172320
252403
149538
26
- 27
28
Screw, Shutter Mount
Battery Wire Assembly
Banding Clip
222448
130501
29 Top Etch Plate 250552
-. 30
31
Front Casting Light Seal
Screw, Base Block Mtg. (long)
163301
149865
32 Screw, Base Block Mtg. (short) 157866
- 33
34
35
Cable Release Cover
Screw, Shutter Fstg. (long)
Screw, Release Cover (2)
149740
149822
154870
36 Screw, Shutter Fstg. (short) (2) 149828
-
-
59
-
PLATE BODY /BELLOWS ASSEMBLY
(SII PLAn D '01 IIMAIMING 'AITS)
10---11
2 4
PARTS LIST C
Key Part
60
PARTS LIST C ((ont'd.1
-
Key Part
No. Part Name Number
- 10 Shutter Releaee Bushing Assembly
Return Spring
155117
149551
*11
*12 Shutter Release Knob 146689
13 Latch Pivot 157899
14 Bezel. Shutter Release 153234
- 15
16
17
18
Strap Lug (2)
Spring~ Release Latch
Magnet
Pole Piece (2)
157804
160416
188090
188089
- 19
20
II
Magnet Spring
R. F. -V.F. Pivot Pad e2)
Magnet Pivot (eccentric)
195194
149710
185640
- 22
23
*24
Tab Strip Bar
Screw. Tab Strip Bar ,(2)
Screw, Foot (2) - Rear
163085
160465
224434
- '25
*26
·27
*28
Spa.cer, Foot Screw (Z)
Foot Assembly
Foot Body
251698
223832
220179
*29 Screw, Foot (2) - Front 250173
30 Fllle r (left) 157915
31 Light Seal Assembly 223907
- 32
33
34
35
Stationary Hinge
Rivet. Stationary Hinge (3)
Rivet, Spring Stop (2)
Spring Stop
222549
121741
76121
149520
- 36
37
*38
Rivet. Light Seal (4)
Filler (right)
Insulator Paper
76175
157916
252961
- *39
*40
*41
Screw, Mounting (Phillips head)
Washer (3)
Screw, Mounting {Z) ($lot head)
250182
250183
223905
- *42
43
44
Converter Circuit Board Assembly
Rivet. Handguard Latch (2 i
Handguard Latch
222953
103191
252962
*45 Slot Cover 149556
- 46
47
*48
Battery lnterlock Assembly
Rivet, Spring Contact
Shutte r Release Tip
255105
157877
155106
- 49
50
51
Mounting Plate Spring
Rivet. Mountmg Plate (2)
Release Arm
157923
121741
149610
52 Release Latch 146674
53 Screw. Release Arm 121180
54 Spacer. Outer Frame (bottom) 153235
55 Spacer I Outer Frame (top) 149554
- 56 Pivot Pin, Outer Frame (bottom) 149553
- 61
PLATE BODY /BELLOWS ASSEMBLY
(sn PLA" C .01 IIMAINING '''In)
D
90
91
':' Screw #CR1l336 may be used in place of rivet #149516 for customer repair
purposes only.
62
PARTS LIST D
-
- Key
No. Part Name
Part
Number
- Body/Bellows Aa5embly-cont'd.
(includes Key Nols. 1 to 91
except tho.e with asterisks)
223830
- 70
71
n
73
Sleeve, Focus Bar (left)
Rivet, Pick-Up Bracket (2)
Pick ~ Up Bracket
BU9hing~ Focus Bar
154563
223095
220183
155121
- 74
75
76
F oeulil Button (left)
Bellow!!! Light Seal
Bellows Assembly
196439
17973Z
196378
- 77
78
79
Flash Wire Tab Assembly (2)
Cable Release Wire Tab
Inner Frame Bottom Assembly
204010
204008
154575
- 80
81
82
83
Track Guide
Rivet. Track Guide
Brake Rivet
Brake Washer
149550
157876
154565
154562
84 Brake Sleeve 154560
85 Brake Spring 155120
86 Rivet, Focus Bar (2} 154564
- 87
88
89
HU" Frame Assembly
Link Pivot (Z}
Spacer, Link Pivot (2)
149545
149581
149552
- 90
91
Rivet. Shutter Mount Spring
Bushing, Shutter Mount
162912
157857
-
63
-
PLATE REAR DOOR & REAR COVER ASSEMBLY
43
8 7
11
38
'~ "" 14
37
~/ 17 22
15 16
PARTS LIST E
Key Part
No. Part Name Number
64
-
- PARTS LIST E (cont'd.)
- Key
No.
7
8
Part Name
Exit Cover Frame Assembly
Part
Number
250556
157894
9 Pivot Stud. Exit Door IZI 157895
10 Exit Door Assembly 157932
11 Exit Cover Plate 140078
- lZ
13
14
Rivet, Exit Cover Frame (3)
Slide Block Assembly
Locating Spring~ Edge Control (2)
121741
155330
149574
- 15
10
17
Shaft
Link, Slide Block
157838
157839
157841
18 Rivet, Slide Plate (4)
IZ1741
- 19
20
21
Slide Plate (ZI
La.tch Pin
157842
160532
149755
- 22
23
24
Front Roll Support (left)
Door Spring
155322
157904
IZ1741
- 25
26
27
Spider. Rear Door
224271
121741
157809
76121
- 28
29
30
31
Roll Latch
101121
155287
155321
- 32
33
34
Spring. Roll Frame (2)
Rivet. Spider
157992
157830
157896
220329
- 35
36
37
Spider Decal
Door Hinge
224462
121741
22367Z
38 Rear Door
39 Electronic Timer 8r Switch Assembly 252449
40 Switch Sub-Assembly 252450
41 Insulator 251776
- 42
43
44
Electrical Timer Assembly
Transducer Assembly
Bulb
250436
250347
251616
45 Capacitor, Timer 255052
- 46
47
48
Sleeve. Capacitor
Electrical Nameplate
252780
250155
250309
- 49
50
51
Bulb Cover
Index Plate
250340
224248
250716
- 52
53
54
In$truction Label
- «
ILlerROH.e FLASH "SSIMBtY
41
27
26
-
PARTS LIST F
-
- Key
No. Part Name
223819
1 Battery Assembly 222019
2 Filler Pad 166177
3 Photo Flash Condenser Assembly 250735
- 4
5
6
7
Pad, Capacitor
Insulator Paper
Trigger Board Assembly
lnaert
251454
252512
223714
224424
8 Flash Tube 222522
9 Reflector 223809
10 Wire (brown) 251606
11 Wire (white) 252590
12 Coil. Trigger 22252.3
13 Capacitor, Trigger Z23937
- 14
15
16
17
Resistor
Resistor
Circuit Board
Wire (orange)
255051
223935
223614
251610
18 Grommet 270741
19
20 Resistor 223936
- 21
22
23
Strobe Cove r
Screw. Cover (2)
Instruction Plate Head
252163
224390
224426
24 Louver Assembly (left-hand) (5) 224426
- 25
26
- 28
29
30
Screw. Bezel (2)
Spring. Actuating Bar
Spring. Pick-Up Link
224391
251685
223098
- 31
32
33
34
Retaining Ring
Spring~ Pivot Stud
Spring. Trim Link
224393
224503
223097
- 35
36
37
Insulator Paper
Trim Wheel Assembly
Nut, Zero Adjust
Spring. Zero Adjust
252513
252340
224330
222622
- 38
39
40
Screw, Strobe Body
Bar> Louver Actuating
Bezel Assembly
252517
223650
223715
41
- Decal. Bezel 224509
67
PLATE FAST CHARGER ASSEMBLY
l _ _ _~
PARTS LIST G
Key
No, Part
Part Name Number
68
-
FRONT COVER ASSEMBLY PLATE
-
- 3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- PARTS LIST H
Part
- Key
No.
1
Part Name
223611
- Z
3
4
Latch Plate
Screw, Latch Plate (2)
Clip Spring Assembly
16043Q
160550
160549
- 5
6
7
Mounting Plate Hinge Pin
Mounting Clip Hinge
Mounting Plate Hinge
160450
157933
157934
16044Q
- 8 Rivet, Mtg. Plate Hinge (2)
69
MODEL 385 SHUTTER
PLATE
70
-
Key
PARTS LIST I
No. ftar-t No. "'"Name
223822 BASE BLOCK ANO ELECTRONIC MOUNTING BLOCK A5SEMSL Y
-
223825 BASE BLOCK ASSEMBLY (lnclUde$ key numbers 1 throogh 31).
1 252966 OPENING 8LADE ASSEMBLY
2 146114 CLOSING BLADE ASSEMBLY
3 149182 CLOSING BLADe STOP BRACKET ASSEMBLY
- 4
5
6
155133
149844
155376
Shock Pad
Rivet
Stop Bracket CaP
- 7
8
9
161113
168169
15$175
COCKING SLIDE ASSEMBLY
Retaining Pin
RetainIng Ring
- 10
11
12
13
152'501
149649
155115
1411645
Sprillg
COCKfNG SLIDE LATCH ASSEMBLY
Retaining Ring
BLADE LATCH ASSEMBLY
- 14
,.
15
162513
222915
155292
Spring
Xeom..t
X Connector St,1p Insulator
- 21
22
23
162509
160546
220332
MAGNET BOSBIN ASSEMSL Y
MiIgOtt Nut
COCKING ARM ASSEMBLY
- 24
26
26
27
l49864
155161
157928
19$916
Cocking Arm Spring
Retaining Ring
Indicator Spring
Readout Indicator
- 28
29
30
153259
155382
146862
Indicator Pin
RMr Light B.me
front Light Baffle
- 31
32
33
160464
155160
118472
Front L~t B.ffle SertlW
Retaining Ring
READOUT ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY
- 34
35
36
37
Hi5161
196248
154062
223716
Retaining Ring
Scene $elector Slider Button
Aperture Detent
APERTURE WHEEL ASSEMBLY
38 223826 ELECTRONIC MOUNTING BLOCK A$SEMBl V
39 155249 Photocell
40 251452 Integrated Circuit
- 41
42
255050
250107 or
250169
Capacitor (CSI
ResIstor lR9~
- ..
43
45
250104 or
25()168
25251B
250167
Resistor {Rll
Closing Diode
c.pacitor {C3)
- 46
47
4"
250108
250109
250103 ar
Ca~itor (Cll
CapacitOr (C21
Rfl$!stor IR 1)
-
250191
49 271993 In$uiator
50 271992 ResiStor (R13l
71
-
-
NUMERICAL PARTS I PRICE UST
-
Part No. Part Name
Rivet, Spring Stop (2)
Suggested
List Price
.04
76121
-
76175
82760
103191
Rivet, Light s ••l (4)
Rivet. Focus Bracket
Rivet. Handsusrd Lateb (2)
.04
.04
.04
121741 Rivet .04
-
146714
146722
146750
CLOSING BLADE ASSEMBLY
Shutter Release Block
Right Hand Guard
1.23
.09
.18
-
146862
149516
149517
Front Light Baffle
Rivet. Detent Sita.
Roll Bushing (4)
.09
.04
.04
-
149520
149526
Spring Stop
.04
Spring, R. F, Body .04
-
149528
149538
149542
Screw, Shutter Mount
Ringe Pin (right)
Hinge Pin (left)
.04
.04
.04
149543
-
149545
149550
"u" FRAME ASSEMBLY
Tr.tek Guide
.79
.04
-
149551
149552
149553
Return Spring
.04
.04
.04
-
149554
149556
149566
Spacer, Outer frame (top)
Slot Cover
Detent Slide
.04
.13
.04
-
149567
149570
Inner Frame (top)
Screw, Shutter Shaft
.31
.09
-
149574
149581
149610
149612
Locating Spring, Edge Control (2)
Link Pivot (2)
Release Arm
Rear Roll
.04
.09
.18
]'00
-
149613
149640
149645
Front Roll
MAGNET ASSEMBL Y
BLADE LATCH ASSEMBLY
1.36
US
.13
-
149649
149710
COCKING SLIDE LATCH ASSEMBLY
~.F. - V.F. Pivot Pad (2)
13
.09
-
149740
149755
i49782
Cable Release Cover
Frame Roller Support
CLOSING BLADE STOP BRACKET ASSEMBLY
.13
.61
.26
.13
-
149809
149810
Center Rl.ng
Outer Ring
73
.39
NUMERICAL PARTS I PRICE LIST
Sugosted
74
NUMERICAL PARTS I PRICE LIST Sugeoted
-
157824
157830
Tension Slide
Rivet
.04
.04
-
157837
157838
Screw, Slide Block (3)
Snaft
.04
.04
-
157839
157841
157842
157857
Link Side BIO(;k
Spring Side Block
Side Plate (2)
Bushing, Shutter Mount
.04
.09
.09
.04
-
157860
157866
Rivet, Focus Button (2)
Screw, Base Bloek KtS. (short)
.04
.04
,04
-
157869
157876
157877
Spring. Detent Slide
RLvet, Track Guide
Rivet, Spring Contact
.04
.04
-
157904
157915
157916
Door Spring
Filler (left)
Finer (r ight)
.04
.04
.04
.04
-
157919
157923
157928
Focus Bar Plate
Mouot~ng Plate Spring
(ndicalOt Spring
.31
.18
-
1S7932
1)7933
151934
EXIT OOOR ASSEMBLY
Mounting Clip Hinge
Mounting Clip Hinge
.70
.22
.22
.04
157939 Electric Mounting Board Insulator
-
157949
157992
Detent
-
)60416
160439
160442
Spring, Release Latch
Latch Plate
Bowed W3.sher
.04
.04
.04
75
-
S~uested
Port No. Part Nome UstPrice
160465
Scr~w tab Strip Bar (2) .04
160473
Detent Stud .04
160532
Latch Pin .04
160545
Magnet Screw .04
160546
Magnet Nut ,06
160550
Screw Latch Plate en ,04
,04
160573
Band
161113
COCKING SLIDE ASSEMBLY .83
161111
Ron latch ,26
163016
NECK STRAP ASSEMBLY 1.88
163081
Battery (2) 1.25
163085
Tab Strip Bar .26
163151
Silde Block Cover .31
163154
EDGE CONTROL BAR ASSEMBLY .79
163301
Fron( Casting Light Seal .04
168098
Shutter Shaft .35
168099
Shutter Shaft Sleeve .22
168169
Retainin2; Pin ,04
168177
Filler Pad .04
172320
Spring Shutter Mount .13
178471
READOUT ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY .85
179731
Bellows Front Frame Light Seal .09
179732
Bellows Light Seal .09
181540
RANGEFINDER - VIEWFINDER ASSEMBLY 23.28
185640
Magnet Pivot (eccentric) .35
186089
Pole Piece (2) ,09
188090
Magnet .13
195194
Magnet Spring .04
195916
Readout indicator
196248
Scene Selector Slider Bunon
196378
BELLoWS ASSEM BLY 3.89
204010
FLASH WIRE TAB ASSEMBLY (2) ,04
204408
BEZEL ASSEMBLY l.31
:20179
Foot Body .44
22'1019
BATTERY ASSEMBLY 8.25
222448
BATTERY WIRE ASSEMBLY .56
2225:;::
Flash Tube 3.24
222513
Coil. Trigger 1.18
::::2549
Stationary Hinge .48
222558
Indicator Window .09
222621
Spring, Zero Adjus-t .04
222915
X Contact ,25
76
- Port No.
NUMERICAL PARTS I PRICE LIST
Part Name
Suaested
List Price
- 2:!1953
:0:::3095
CONVERTER CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY
.04
:!~3097 Spring. Trim Unk .04
- 223098
2:13611
::!23614
Spring Pick-up Unk
FRONT COVER ASSEMBLY
Circuit Board
.09
2.36
.39
- 223650
223672
Bar. loUver Actuating
Rear Door
.09
1.44
- 223714
223715
:123716
223717
TRIGGER BOARD ASSEMBLY
BEZEL ASSEMBLY
APERTURE WHEEL ASSEMBLY
FOCUS BAR ASSEMBLY
10041
, .92
.75
2.41
- 223718
223719
REAR COVER ASSEMBLY
REAR DOOR ASSEMBLY
2.10
34.03
223809 Reflector .61
223819 STROBE HEAD ASSEMBLY 44.95
2~38:!~ BASE BLOCK'" ELECTRONIC Mm. BLOCK ASSY. 33.11
- 223823
223824
2238:;5
SHUITER FRONT CASTING ASSEMBLY
SHUTTER REAR CASTING ASSY.
BASE BLOCK ASSEMBLY
14.79
8.05
- 223826
223830
223832
ELECTRONIC MOUNTING BLOCK ASSEMBLY
BODY/BELLOWS ASSEMBLY
FOOT ASSEMBLY
17.50
23.41
2.75
:;:;3905 Screw, Mounting (2) (Slot Head) .04
- 224271
214330
::24390
Spider, Rear Door
Nut, Zero Adiust
Screw,Cover(2)
.92
.04
.04
- ~24391
~2439J
Screw Bezel (2)
Retaining Ring
.04
.04
- ~24424
22442,6
~24428
:!~4431
Imen
Instruction Plate Head
LOUVER ASSEMBLY (LEFT·HAND) (5)
LOUVER ASSEMBLY
.18
.13
.18
.18
- ::24434
~24462
Screw, Foot (2)
Door Hinge
~ Rear .04
.35
- 224503
:!24508
224509
Spring Pivot Stud
Battery Pad
Decal Bezel
.04
.04
.13
- 214825
250103
250104
250107
Timing Wiring Tubing
Resistor R I
Resistor R2
Resistor R9
.04
.l3
.13
.13
- 250108
250109
Capacitor Cl
Capacitor C2
77
.65
.65
-
NUMERICAL PARTS I PRICE LIST Susgested
Part No. Part Name list Price
,50155 Rivet Electrical Timer C~) .04
250167 Capacitor C3 .65
250168 Resistor R2 (Alternate) .13
,50169 Resistor R9 (Alternate) .13
,50173 Screw, Foot (2) - Front .04
~50174 Screw, Battery Compartment .04
250182 Screw, Mounting (Phillips Head) .04
,50183 Washer (3) .04
250191 Resistor RI (Alternate) .13
,50309 Electrical Nameplate .57
,50319 X Connector Strip .25
,50346 BULB COVER ASSEMBLY .09
250347 TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY .92
250436 ELECTRICAL TIMER ASSEMBLY 17.76
250552 Top Etch Plate .22
250556 EXIT COYER FRAME ASSEMBLY 2.10
250716 Index Plate .09
250729 Front Decorative Plate .31
~50735 PHOTO FLASH CONDENSOR ASSEMBLY 13.50
251330 BATTERY COMPARTMENT ASSEMBLY 3.02
151452 Integrated Circuit 3.85
:!51454 Pad, Capacitor .04
251606 Wire (Brown) .13
251610 Wire (Orange) .13
251616 Bulb .92
251685 Spring Actuating Bar .04
251698 Spacer. Foot Screw (2) .04
251776 Insulator .04
251813 Bulb .92
252163 Strobe Cover .66
252164 Left-Hand Guard .53
Su.lS1ed
- Part No.
255052
PartN.....
Capacitor. Timer
list Price
.26
255105 BATTERY INTERLOCK ASSEMBLY .39
- 270741
271992
Grommet
Resi>tor, RU
.09
.13
271993 Insulator .04
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
79