User Manual PORTY Premium Plus Power Pack
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Assembly
When mounting to a ceiling system or a pantograph,
suspended flash heads have to be doubly secured from falling
down or dropping. This is done by tightening the safety screw
at the HENSEL tilting head or U-bracket. Due to the existing
safety regulations, it is, however, necessary to use a safety
rope (Code No. 769) for further security.
The safety rope has to be led through the handle or the
U-bracket of the flash head and then secured by looping
through the bracket of the pantograph or the eyelet of the
carriage.
Heating
Due to the modeling and flash light, each generator and flash
head emits heat. This can heat up the parts of the unit to a
dangerous level. Therefore make sure, that generators and
lamp heads are located far enough from inflammable props to
avoid inflaming them. Take care for sufficient air supply and
make sure that ventilation slots of generators and flash heads
are kept free.
Do not operate power packs and flash heads unattended.
Acclimatizing
When moving generator from one climatic zone to the next, the
appliance should stand in the room, in which it will be operated,
for some time before starting it up. This prevents internal
shortcuts caused by eventually condensing water.
Positioning
PORTY power packs can be operated standing up or lying
down.
Automatic overload circuit
Large series of subsequent flashes may trigger the automatic
overload circuit. After a break of cooling down, the power pack
is ready again for operation. The Ready Indicator 18 flashes up.
Lamp connections
EH Pro Mini 1200 P Head (Code 3604)
EH Pro 1200 P Head (Code 3602)
Both flash heads are specially designed for operation with the
PORTY power pack. The modeling lamp of both flash heads is
50W/12V Halogen.
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