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Metz MECABLITZ 58 AF-2 digital Nikon User Manual

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22 Care and maintenance

Remove dust and grime with a soft dry cloth or silicon-treated cloth. Do not use

cleaning agents as these may damage the plastic parts.

22.1 Firmware updates

The flash unit’s firmware can be updated through the USB port ቦ and adjusted

to the technical requirements of future cameras (Firmware Update).
For more information, visit the Metz homepage at www.metz.de.

22.2 Reset

The flash unit can be reset to the factory settings. To do this, press the

key and hold it down for approx. 3 seconds. „Reset“ will then appear on the

display panel. After about 3 seconds the display reading will return to the facto-

ry setting.

This will not affect the firmware updates for the flash unit.

22.3 Flash capacitor forming

The flash capacitor built into the flash unit undergoes physical change if the unit

is not switched on for a prolonged period. For this reason it is necessary to

switch the unit on for approximately 10 minutes at least once every three

months. The power supplied by the power source must be sufficient to cause the

flash readiness indicator to light up no more than one minute after the flash unit

is switched on.

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23 Troubleshooting

Should the flash unit fail to function properly or meaningless content
appear on the flash unit display panel, switch the flash unit off with the
main switch
for approximately 10 seconds. Check the camera settings
and make sure the foot of the flash unit is mounted correctly in the
camera’s accessory shoe.

Replace the batteries with new or freshly charged batteries.
The flash unit should function normally again once it is switched back on. If this

is not the case, contact your local dealer.
Below is a list of some of the problems that may occur when the flash unit is

used. For each item, possible causes and remedies for the problem are listed.
No maximum flash range indication appears on the display panel.
• The main reflector is not in normal position.
• The flash unit has been set to remote operation.
"TILT" appears on the display
• The main reflector is tilted downwards for close-up or macro shots.
"POWERPACK" appears on the display
• An unauthorised power pack has been connected to the mecablitz. Use only a

Metz Power Pack P76.

• A Metz Power Pack P76 is connected and there are still batteries in the bat-

tery compartment of the mecablitz. Remove the batteries from the mecablitz.

A battery warning appears on the display
• When the battery warning appears on the display there is still enough power

left for a few more flashes. See also chapter 3.2 "Replacing batteries". There

are, however, battery batches with which the battery warning appears relati-

vely early, even though there may still be up to 50 % of the flashes still availa-

ble. In wireless remote mode it is not possible to provide a battery warning for

system-related reasons.

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