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Contents of carton
Carefully remove the monolight from the box. You should have the following:
• 110-120V monolight with protective cap and flashtube installed
• 100W modeling lamp
(60W with VSD-160 model)
• 7˝ grid reflector
• sync cable
• power cable
• user manual
Mount on a stand
(1) Select a stand or support
system of suitable weight
and dimensions to ensure
stable operation of the unit.
Install Reflector &
Modeling Lamp
(2) Depress the latch on top
of the monolight, pressing it
toward the back of the unit.
Rotate the protective cap
counter-clockwise. Pull the
cap off and set aside.
(3) Install the modeling
lamp by screwing it into the
threaded socket.
CAUTION: Do not touch the lamp with your bare hands. Oil residue from your fingers can
cause the surface of the lamp to heat unevenly and explode. Use white cotton gloves or a
clean cloth. (4) Install the reflector where the protective cap was before. Align the three
pegs on the reflector with the three slots, press the reflector in and rotate clockwise
until it locks in place.
Note: Take care when fitting or removing reflectors or softboxes to not damage the
flashtube assembly. The flashtube is very delicate. Always switch off the unit and
disconnect the power before fitting or changing lamps, flashtubes, reflectors, or softboxes.
Preparing Your Monolight for Use
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Safety Notes
• Do not use your flash in an environment where moisture
may come in contact with the unit.
• A fire hazard exists if flammable materials are placed in close proximity
to the flash tube or the modeling lamp. Do not use your flash
in an environment where flammable vapors are present.
• Do not restrict the ventilation holes when the flash is in use.
• Always switch off the power and disconnect the power cord
before changing the fuse, modeling lamp, or flashtube.
• Avoid placing cables where they can be tripped over.
Replace damaged cords immediately.
• Never use a flash unit with damaged covers, moldings, flashtube,
or modeling lamp. If the unit is dropped or damaged,
have it checked by a professional repair service before using.
• Due to the high-voltage circuitry inside this device,
do not attempt to disassemble or repair the unit yourself.
• Keep out of the reach of children.
Maintenance Notes
• Turn the power off and unplug the power cord when the flash is not in use.
• We recommend charging the flash unit for one to two hours prior to its initial use
and after an extended period of inactivity (more than two weeks).
• If the unit is left unused for a few months, or the unit has been used predominantly
at low power settings, we recommend that the power be increased
to the maximum and the unit left switched on (with the modeling lamp OFF)
occasionally for at least 30 minutes to help preserve the life of the capacitors.
• Avoid rapid, high-power flashing, especially when using restrictive reflectors
such as snoots or grids. Excessive heat will shorten the lifespan of your flash unit,
modeling lamp, and flashtube.
Safety and Maintenance Notes