the
Cocking
When depressing the Cocking Lever, be sure to push it all the way for-
ward (toward the Shutter Release Button).
If the Cocking Lever is not pressed forward as far as it will go, It will re-
turn to its original position when released, but the shutter will not be
cocked. At such a time, the shutter will not operate and an orange warn-
ing lamp will illuminate in the viewfinder when the Shutter Release Button
is depressed.
Depressing the Cocking Lever advances the film, sets the Light Baffle
and mirror, and cocks the shutter.
Lever /
Under the following circumstances an orange, red, or green lamp will il-
luminate in the viewfinder when the Shutter Release Button is depressed.
1. Cocking Lever Not Set (Orange
If the Cocking Lever has not been depressed or has been only partially
depressed, an orange warning lamp will illuminate in the viewfinder when
the Shutter Release Button is pressed, warning the user that the film has
not been advanced, the mirror not been set, and the shutter not been
cocked.
2. Dark
Slide in Holder
When attempting to take a photograph without removing the Dark Slide
from the Film Holder, the Shutter Release Button will lock and a red warn-
ing lamp acts as a reminder to withdraw the Dark Slide.
Mamiyalite Charged
3.
When a Mamiyalite ZE, MZ 18 R, or MZ 36 R is connected to the Hot-
Shoe and fully charged, a green lamp will illuminate upon pressing the
Shutter Release Button halfway, indicating that the flash unit is ready to
fire.
Battery
Check
4.
To check the condition of the battery, insert the Dark Slide into the Film
Holder and depress the Shutter Release Button; the red warning lamp
should illuminate with a steady glow. If the red lamp flickers, it indicates
that battery voltage is low and the battey should be replaced as soon as
possible.
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warning lamp)
(Red warning lamp)
(Green signal lamp)
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