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Light Stand
Umbrella
Softbox
Fig 1
Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5
Please check the contents to ensure all the items are present and correct (Fig 1):
1 x Black / Silver Outer Cover
1 x Speedring
4 x Rods
1 x Internal Diffuser
1 x Translucent Outer Diffuser Cover
1. Place the black outer cover on a flat surface with the silver lining facing upwards.
2. Place the speedring in the centre of the outer cover with the widest part facing up-
wards (Fig 2).
3. Insert the rods into the speedring and locate the other end of one of the rods into one
of the small pockets located around the edge of the outer cover. Repeat this with all the
other rods, starting with the opposite rod to the one just fitted until all rods are in place
(Fig 3). The rods will bend sufficiently for this to happen.
4. Attach the inner diffuser onto the outer cover (Fig 4).
5. Attach the outer diffuser to the front of the softbox (Fig 5).
6. The softbox can now be fitted to the light.
Set up the light stand to the required height and remove the white
plastic cap from the top.
The legs should be positioned as far apart as possible in order to
obtain the most stability.
Remove the umbrella from the protective sleeve.
Open the umbrella fully so that it locks into place.
Insert into the Umbrella Holder located directly under the light.
Triggering Methods
Infrared Trigger
The infrared trigger fits directly onto the hotshoe of the camera. The
test button should be pressed in order to start the charge cycle.
Radio Trigger
The radio trigger has two parts; a transmitter, that fits onto the
hotshoe of the camera and a receiver that plugs into the sync
socket of the flash light.
Sync Lead
One end of the sync lead plugs into the camera and the other end
plugs into the sync socket of the flash light.
Camera Flash
The Pro Line flash lights have built in Slave Sensors and so can be
triggered by the use of flash gun or by the cameras built in flash.
Replacing the Flash Tube
Turn off the unit and disconnect from the mains supply and press the Flash Test Button
in order to discharge any stored power. It is recommended that you wait 30 minutes
before touching either the flash or modelling bulb.
Unwind the twisted trigger wire from the flash tube and gently pull the flash tube assem-
bly out of the unit.
Pick up the replacement flash tube with either a clean cloth or paper towel, taking care
not to touch it with your bare hands, and gently but firmly insert it into the unit. Wind the
trigger wire back around the flash tube ensuring that it is not touching the metal reflec-
tor, (if the wire is in contact with any other part of the unit it will fail to operate).
Always replace with the correct flash tube.
Replacing the Fuse
The fuse is located directly above the Power Socket on the rear of the light. In order to
replace the fuse, unplug the power lead from both the mains and the light, the fuse tray
can then be pulled out and the fuse replaced.
The F-180 Apollo & F-300 Apollo lights require a 10 amp fuse.
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