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Important operation tips – ikan JIB-01C User Manual

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Important

Operation Tips:

Always make sure your tripod is capable of

handling the load of the camera/rig, counterbal-

ance and jib.

Using sandbags or straps to add stability may

be necessary in some shooting conditions.

*Never remove the camera or counterweights*

without the appropriate support to

prevent the jib from swinging up or down.

Securely mount jib to the tripod and double

check your level. It is not recommended to mount

the jib to a tripod fully extended. It is also recom-

mended to open up mid-level spreaders or

ground spreaders to allow the widest stance for

support.

Use caution when adjusting the Jib.

DO NOT

adjust the telescoping sections of

the jib with the camera mounted.

The camera needs to be removed when

adjusting the telescoping sections to

prevent damage to camera or pinching

Always operate jib on solid level ground.

Double check and tighten all joints thoroughly to

prevent unwanted extension/contraction.

Never swing the jib around or over a crowd.

Take time to prepare and know what weight and

camera specs you will be using when you shoot.

It is best to familiarize yourself with balancing the

jib with different loads before arriving on set to

shoot.

Take notes on the counterweight you will need for

your camera/rig

Along with the weight included you may want to

also purchase one each for ease of leveling. The

maximum load fully extended will require About

20 lbs of counterbalance.

Additional weights recommended:

1.25 lbs

2.5 lbs

5 lbs

12.5 Lbs