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COPYRIGHT © 1999 ANDERS ENGSTRÖM ANDERS ENGSTRÖM, ILLUSTRATÖR Östra vägen 46 430 91 HÖNÖ tel/fax 031- 96 84 64 [email protected]

555ELDOM.EPS
990215

May 1999

Victor Hasselblad AB
Göteborg Sweden
Copyright © 1999 by Victor Hasselblad AB. All rights reserved. No parts of this material may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the Company.

Contents list Camera body 555ELD
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
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General Tools Disassembly Reassembly Adjustment, final assembly and calibration of the flash meter Sub-assembly: Front bayonet plate and auxiliary shutter Exploded view: Shell Exploded view: Motor housing Exploded view: Right hand wall & main components Exploded view: Left hand wall & electronics Exploded view: Rear plate & auxiliary shutter Exploded view: Front bayonet plate, mirror assembly & screen frame Exploded view: Motor & electrical connections Exploded view: Motor drive gear box Exploded view: Shell 553ELX/500ELX Exploded view: Motor housing 553ELX Exploded view: Motor housing 500ELX Exploded view: Right hand wall & main components 553ELX/500ELX Exploded view: Left hand wall & electronics 553ELX/500ELX Exploded view: Rear plate & auxiliary shutter 553ELX/500ELX Exploded view: Front bayonet plate & screen frame 553ELX/500500ELX Exploded view: Motor & electrical connections 553ELX Exploded view: Motor & electrical connections 500ELX
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Contents list Camera body 555ELD
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24. 25.

Exploded view: Motor drive gear box 553ELX/500ELX Exploded view: IR Release unit

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Related Service Infos 555ELD - 553ELX - 500ELX 01/93 17/93 20/93 23/95 12/96 01/97 06/97 03/99 04/99 05/99 07/99 09/99 14/99 01/00 09/00 14/00 01/01 02/01 04/01

New screw holding the side cover - 553ELX and 500ELX Fitted with wrong spacers - 553ELX Redesigned flash metering circuit - 553ELX and 500ELX New motor - 553ELX Tripod foot adapter/kits Rechargeable batteries discontinued - 500ELX New tripod foot - 553ELX Battery compartment - 553ELX Release and S-arm redesigned - 553ELX and 500ELX Preliminary spare part catalogue - 555ELD New Service Manual - 555ELD Mounting plate in motor housing modified - 555ELD Battery compartment for AA batteries - 500ELX New CD-ROM - Version 1.2 New CD-ROM - Version 1.3 Discontinued parts - 500 series cameras Modified magazine hook - 555ELD Modified motor unit - 555ELD New CD-ROM - Version 2.0

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Camera type:

General description

Medium format single lens reflex camera with a built-in motor, TTL/OTF flash metering and two release systems, one adapted for conventional photography, the other one for digital photography including integrated connections for digital camera backs.

Camera body:

One-piece, cast aluminium alloy shell with permanently attached motor housing in lightweight magnesium. Tripod socket threads 1/4" and 3/8", and tripod plate for rapid mounting.

Film format and film types:

6x6 cm and 6x4.5 cm with different film magazines; 120 and 220 rollfilm, 70 mm perforated long rolls and Polaroid film.

Film advance:

Automatic motorized film advance with simultaneous shutter winding and mirror return; maximum speed 1.3 frames/s. Remote shutter release via optional cord or IR control.

Lenses:

All CF/CFi/CFE/CB lenses from 30 to 500 mm, Teleconverter 1.4XE, Converter 2XE, Converter 2XE, Teleconverter APO 1.4XE and PC-Mutar 1.4X Shift Converter.

Shutter:

Lens leaf shutter. Speeds from 1 to 1/500 s and B. Time exposure lever on camera body.

Shutter / Mirror modes:

Five different shutter/mirror modes; single exposure with normal mirror function, sequential exposures with normal mirror function, pre-release of mirror for one single exposure, repeated pre-release for single exposures and pre-release for sequential exposures.

Flash control:

TTL centre-weighted dedicated system with OTF metering. Measured area Ø40 mm. Film speed range ISO 64 - 4000. Controls a wide variety of flash units using appropriate adapters (SCA-system).

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Viewfinder and focusing screen:

General description

Foldable focusing hood with 5x magnification, interchangeable with 90º or 45º prism viewfinders or magnifying hoods. Bright Acute-Matte D* screen interchangeable for other types. Full viewfinder image with all lenses and accessories.

Adaption to digital backs: Integrated databus connections interface directly to leading digital backs. A unique release system with separate front release port on camera activates the digital back.

Camera operation:

Electronic front release. Alternatively, the camera can be released remotely by optional cord or IR control. Selector dial for shutter/mirror release modes. Film speed selector for TTL/OTF flash metering. Battery check for alkaline batteries.

Battery/Capacity:

Five standard 1.5 V AA size alkaline batteries (LR-6 or AM-3) or rechargeable NiCd types. Up to 4000 exposures with alkaline batteries, less than 2000 exposures with fully charged NiCd.

Fuse:

5x20 mm 1.5 A medium slow-blow instrument fuse.

Dimensions:

Length 120 mm (4.7"), width 100 mm (3.9"), height 150 mm (5.9").

Weight:


1125 g (2 lb 8 oz).


IR Release unit:

Unit for infrared remote release of the Hasselblad 555ELD. Attaches to the front release ports of the camera and powered by the camera batteries. Can be set for normal or digital photography. Supplied with the Hasselblad IR Remote control 44113, which in normal conditions provides an operating range of approx. 10 m (33').

Dimensions:

Length 26 mm (1.0"), width 86 mm (3.4"), height 36 mm (1.4"), weight approx. 70g (2.5oz).
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*Acute-Matte D designed by Minolta

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Tool No.
V-2211

Tools Used for
Fitting the locating pin in the front plate and the front gear bracket

Description
Pin driver

V-2229

Focal length gauge

Adjustment of the focal length, mirror 45ºangle and focusing screen Focusing screen adjustment

V-2236

Microscope

V-4151/52

Focusing tester

Focusing screen adjustment

V-4705

Focusing screen adapter

Focusing screen adjustment

V-5423

Riveting jig

Replacement of aux. shutter flaps

902474

Test box ELX/CX

Calibration of the TTL flash meter

902658 (V-2075) 903202

Key angle gauge

Adjustment of the front key angle

Power supply adapter

Running the camera without batteries

970600

Service Test System

Calibration of the TTL flash meter

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Motor Housing
Remove the lens, film magazine, viewfinder and focusing screen. Unlock the battery cover, operate the release button and disconnect the battery cover at the exact moment when the auxiliary shutter is closed and mirror is in the upper position. Peel back the small palpas cover hiding the screw (821033). Use the short screwdriver V-2245. Remove the inner side cover (22709). Remove the cover (22928). Fully wind the camera. Remove the batteries and battery cover (30737 chrome or 30742 black). Remove the socket cap (22470) from the side contact. Remove the two screws (820019) from the right hand plastic grip (40202). Peel back the leather on the side cover (chrome 30424 -1, black 30631-1) and remove the screw (823017) underneath. The side cover and the plastic grip can now be removed. Remove the cover (Chrome 21292, black 22117) from the motor housing.
46120
DIS01.EPS 820019
990316

Disassembly

30737, (30742)

30424-1, (30631-1) 823017

21292, (22117) 40202 22709 821033

22928

Unplug the release button (46120) from the release socket Fig. 1.

DIS02.EPS
990316

Fig. 1

Remove the four screws, two (820042), two (823017) and loosen the contact flex (22915) from the motor unit and pull it clear of the motor housing. At this point the fuse assembly (815855, 21305, 22342 and 13593) can also be removed. Finally, push out the battery compartment (50178). Fig. 2.

13593 22342 21305 815855

823017

22915 820042

Fig. 2
DIS03.EPS

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Remove the tripod foot (30763) by removing the six screws (829790) and the rubber support (30778) held by double-sided tape. When the tripod foot and the rubber support have been removed, four holes are exposed allowing access to the four screws (823745) holding the motor housing (30801) to the main camera body. Insert a screwdriver through the access holes and remove all four screws. The motor housing can now be removed from the main body of the camera. Fig. 3.

Disassembly

30801

823745 30778 30763 829790

DIS04.EPS
990316

Fig. 3
22827 Brown Red Blue 13605

Motor unit
Remove the to long screws (823049) from the side contact (13604). The contact will now pull clear but will still be connected to the motor (22827) and the wiring. If no further disassembly is to take place, then care should be taken that this wiring is not broken. Unsolder the brown, red, and blue wire from the micro switch (13605). Remove the three screws (824205). Fig. 4.
13604

823049 824205

Fig. 4 Remove the screw (821012) and the gear (13566). DIS05.EPS 13566 Remove the two long screws (820048), that pass 990406 through the outer mounting plate, then through the connecting terminal and into the inner mounting 820041 plate. Remove the two short screws (820041 and 821012 820042) located on both sides of the gear (13566) and the two washers (810613). Gently remove the outer mounting plate (21290). Fig. 5.

820042

810613 820048 21290

DIS06.EPS
990406

Fig. 5
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To remove the parts from the outer and inner mounting plates proceed as follows (see the exploded views 13 and 14): Remove the small nut (828001), eccentric (22352) and bearing pin (14100). Remove the screw (821033) and washer (810532) and the micro switch (13605) can be separated from the outer mounting plate. Remove the link (22351), clip (817112) and stop arm (13571). Disconnect the spring (814601), remove clip (817115). Separate the magnet arm (13561) and the clutch arm (14099) from the outer mounting plate. Remove the two bearings (13528). Remove the three plastic tubes (13606) from the inner mounting plate. Remove the four screws (821033) and disconnect the green, black, blue and red wires from the connecting terminal (30435). Fig. 6. Remove the foam pad (22823). Unsolder the blue wire from the sheet metal shield marked "+" of the motor, the white wirer right opposite and the capacitor (853549). The motor can now be separated from the remainder of the motor unit. Fig. 7. Unloosen the screw (820020) and disconnect the blue wire connected to the inner mounting plate (ground). Lift carefully the PC board (22913) a bit and remove the gears (13565, 13563 and 13564). Unsolder the red wire from the contact spring (22646) and separate the PC board from inner mounting plate. Unsolder the solenoid (30421).
814601 817112 821033
DIS08.EPS
990316

Disassembly

22351

13605

30435

810532 821033 14100

13571

13561 13528 22352

14099

817115 828001

Fig. 6
DIS20.EPS 990401

Blue (+)

White (-)

853549

Fig. 7

Camera shell
Remove the circular piece of leather (13374) from the centre of the mode selector and then remove the two screws (823023) beneath it. Withdraw the selector knob (30429), thus exposing a further two screws. Remove these two screws (820014) together with their washers (810613) and (810607), and then withdraw the symbol plate (30682), together with the washer (13541) and spring (816906). Remove the circular piece of leather (13374) on the ISO selector (22495) and remove the set screw beneath it. When withdrawing the selector care must be taken that the spring loaded dog (22533) does not spring free. Fig. 8.
DIS07.EPS
990316

Fig. 8
DIS09.EPS

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Remove the two long screws (823781) located towards the front of the camera shell. Remove the two short screws (823755) located towards the rear of the camera shell. Remove the cap (22470) from the chassis connector and peel back the leather (22455) covering the two screws (823335). Remove these screws and push the chassis connector into the body of the camera. The shell can now be separated from the body. Note: Care must be taken so that the flex (22915) will not become damaged during the separation. To accomplish this separation requires manipulation of the shell and body in order that the gearing, on the right hand wall of the camera shell, does not snag on the camera shell. When the shell and body have been 22915 separated the teflon button (103773) can also be removed if required. DIS10.EPS 990505 Fig. 9.

Disassembly

823335

823755

823781

Fig. 9
Double-sided tape

Circuit board and contact flex
CAUTION! When handling the circuit board a grounded bench mat and a wrist strap must be used to prevent ESD damage. Remove the screw (820019) and the washer (810407) that secures the micro switch (852589). Loosen carefully the cables (22931) from the chassis. Remove the two screws (820011) from the grounding attachment (22918). Remove the screw (820011) that secure the cable holder (12453). Remove the two screws (820325) that secure the photodiode and the two screws (820015) that secure the PC board. Loosen carefully the contact flex (22915) from the bottom side of the chassis. The circuit board, also secured by double-sided tape, can now carefully be separated from the assembly. Fig. 10.
820325

820015

22918 22931 810407 820011

820019
DIS11.EPS 990316

22915

Fig. 10

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Rear plate
Remove the screw (821033) from the centre of the large gear (13557) and lift the gear clear. With the gear removed an additional screw is exposed which must also be removed (820025). Remove the screws (820013 and 820015) securing the rear plate to the left hand wall, the two screws (820015) on the underside and the screws (821017) on the upper side. Release the camera. Remove the clip "A" (817115) located in the centre of the actuating part (13551). Tension the camera somewhat by turning the gear (13556) clockwise and pull out the rear plate approximately 10 mm. Remove the clip "B" (817115) that secure the upper actuating arm (13580) and disconnect it from the actuating part. Lift the actuating part clear of its stud. Keeping track of the spacer (13547), the rear plate can now be separated completely from the remainder of the assembly. Remove the two screws (105412) and the two springs (815511). The contact flex (22915) can now be separated from the rear plate. Fig. 11.
105412 815511 820013

Disassembly

821017

13556 22915 820015 13580

"B" "A" 13551 13547

DIS13.EPS 990505

820015 820025

821033 13557

Fig. 11

Focusing screen frame
821017

Remove the two long screws (823028) that secure the frame to the side walls. Remove the screws (821017) that secure the frame to the top of the camera body. The frame (22980) can now be separated from the remainder of the assembly. Fig. 12.

22980

823028

DIS14.EPS 990316

Fig. 12

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Mirror
Disconnect the mirror hinge (30754) from the two pins "A" and release the pin "B" on the mirror frame, from the mirror lever (22460). The complete mirror (30716) can now be separated from the remainder of the assembly. Fig. 13.

Disassembly

"B" "A"

DIS15.EPS 990316

Fig. 13

Front bayonet plate
Remove the two screws (820015) located at the rear of the bayonet plate. Remove the two screws (823655) that secure the bottom of the bayonet plate to the main camera body. Remove the two screws (823015) that secure the bayonet plate to right hand wall of the camera body (i.e. the side upon which the mode selector is mounted). When separating the bayonet plate from the rest of the camera body a firm grip should be maintained on the gear (13556), thus ensuring that tension on the spring behind it is not quickly relieved. When the bayonet plate has been separated from the rest of the camera body the gear should be gradually released allowing the tension on the spring to be gradually relieved. Remove gear (13556) and disc (21324)) with screw (821033) from bayonet plate. Fig. 14.
823015 823655

820015

821033

21324 13556

DIS16.EPS 990505

Fig. 14

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Right and left hand wall
Remove (or cut) the foam plastic pad (22513) to get access to the screws (820014). remove the right hand wall. Fig. 15.
22513

Disassembly

820014

Mechanism plate
To dismantle the right and left hand wall proceed using the following sequence:

Inner wall right
DIS17.EPS

Fig.15

Remove the spring (814862). Remove the two screws 990505 (820013) that secure the support (30701). Remove the clip "A" (817115) and lift the plate (22714). Lift the arm (22896). Remove the spring (814861), clip "B" (817115) and washer (810532). Lift the mirror actuating arm (22458) and the mirror lever (22460). Remove the teflon washer (810761). Remove the screw "C" (821033) that secures the gear (22476) to the inside wall, then lift the gear clear. Lift the auxiliary shutter arm (13554) clear.
21221 "C" 814862 "E" 810703 22896 "F" "D" 22923 13554 22460 814861

Disconnect the springs "D", "E" and "F" (814302, 814706 and 814509). Remove the clip (817123) and two washers (810702/ 705). Lift the locking arm (21219) clear, together with the washer (810702) underneath. Lift the S-arm (22923) clear together with the washer (810702). Lift the B-arm (21221) clear together with the washer (810703). Fig.16.

810702 21219 810702/705 817123 22476
DIS18.EPS 990316

"B" 810532 22714

810761 22458

820013 30701

"A"

Fig. 16

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Outer wall right
Remove the screw (821012) and lift the gear (13558) clear, together with the washer (810854).
821012

Disassembly

13558 810854 "D" 820011 21223 "A" 13559

Remove the clip "A" (817119) from the inside wall. The release arm (22922) can now be lifted clear of the outside wall. Remove the clip (817112) from the inside wall. The release catch (13570) and the torsion spring (816608) underneath can be lifted clear of the outside wall. Remove the draw spring (814309) that connects the release lever (30793) to the stop (22317). Remove the clip "B" (817115) and washer (810538), then lift the release lever clear. Remove the clip "C" (817119) and lift the gear (13567) clear, together with the dog (13525).

810702/705 817123 22922

817112 "D" 22317 "B" 810538 814309 30793 12453 21224

13570

Remove the clip (817123), the washer (810702/705) and the selector (13559). Remove the screw (820011) and cable holder (12453).

"C" 816608 13567 13525

DIS19.EPS Remove the two clips "D" (817115), then remove the 990316

S-wire (21223) and the A-wire (21224). Fig. 17. The dismantling procedure for the Hasselblad 555ELD is now completed.

Fig. 17

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Lubricate the camera as detailed in the appropriate lubrication chart. Use the lubricants listed below: = Isoflex Topas L32 = Mollykote - X = Isoflex PDP-48 = Gleitmo 805-K = Loctite, e.g. Loctite 243 = Safety lacquer

Reassembly

Mechanism plate
To reassembly the right and left hand walls proceed using the following sequence:
DIS19.EPS 990316

Fig. 18

Outer wall right
Lubricate according to Fig. 18. Locate the A-wire (21224) and the S-wire (21223) and secure them into place with the two clips "D" (817115). Fit the cable holder (12453) over the A and Swires and fit the screw (820011). Fit the selector (13559) and secure it into position with the washer (810702/705) and the clip (817123). Fit the release lever (30793) and secure it into position with the clip "B" (817115) and washer (810538). Refit the draw spring (814309) securing both ends of the spring. Fit the torsion spring (816608) and the release catch (13570) and secure them into position using clip (817112). Note: This clip is fitted on the inside wall. Fit the release arm (22922) and secure it with the clip (817119) which clips on from the inside wall. Fit the gear (13558) and washer (810854) and then fit the screw (821012). Fig. 19.
821012 13558 820011 21223 817119 810702/705 817123 22922 "D" 13559 810854 "D"

817112

814309 "B" 810538 13570 816608 21224 30793 12453

DIS19.EPS 990316

Fig. 19

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Outer wall right

Reassembly

Lubricate according to Fig. 20.

Fit the washer (810703) followed by the B-arm (21221), then fit the washer (810702) followed by the S-arm (22923). Fit the washer (810702) followed by the locking arm (21219) and the two washers (810702/705) and secure them into place with the clip (817123). Fit the auxiliary shutter arm (13554). Fit the gear (22476) and secure it into position with the screw "C" (821031) from the outside wall. Check the function. Fit the mirror lever (22460). Fit the teflon washer (810761) on the top of gear (22476).
"C"

DIS18.EPS 990316

Fig. 20

Fit the mirror actuating arm (22458) followed by the washer (810532) and secure with the clip "B" (817115). Fit the arm (22896) and the plate (22714). Secure them into position with the clip "A" (817115). Check for easy of operation. Fit the support (30701) and secure it in position with the two screws (820013).
21221 22896

814862 "E" 810703 "F" "D" 22923 13554 22460 814861

Fit the spring (814862). Fit the spring (814861). Fit the spring "F" (814509). Fit the spring "E"(814706). Fit the spring "D" (814302) Note: Secure the spring with safety lacquer. Fig. 21.

810702 21219 810702/705 817123 22476
DIS18.EPS 990316

"B" 810532 22714

810761 22458

820013 30701

"A"

Fig. 21

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Release catch/arm adjustment
Check and if necessary bend the release catch (13570) at the arrow so that it is engaged by approximately 1mm. Fig. 22.
22922

Reassembly

13570

Fig. 22
REA02.EPS 990316

Refit the gearwheel (13557) temporarily. Rotate the gear anticlockwise and check that the overtravel on the release arm (22922) is approximately 1mm with respect to the release catch (13570). If adjustment is required, bend the angle on the release arm (22922) see arrow. Fig. 23.

22922

13570

REA03.EPS 990316

Fig. 23

Locking arm adjustment
Check that the arms move easily without axial play. If there is play on the locking arm (21219) then fit a further washer (810702/705) in addition to the two already fitted. If the arms are sluggish then try a thinner washer. Fig. 24.

21219

810702/705
REA04.EPS 990316

Fig. 24

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Left hand wall
Check the tension of the spring (816864). This should be between 40 and 60 grams. Adjust by bending the spring (816864) as indicated in Fig. 25.

Reassembly

REA05.EPS 990505

816864

Fig. 25 Fit the left and right hand walls together and secure with the screws (820014). Fit the foam plastic pad (22513). Fig. 26.

22513

820014

DIS17.EPS 990505

Fig. 26

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Front bayonet plate
Before fitting the bayonet plate (30706-1) make sure the camera is released. This is done by turning gear (22476). Note that the pin "A" should be visible from the outside. Fig. 27. Fitting the front bayonet plate to the camera body: Tension the drive spring by turning the front gear wheel (30413) clockwise 3 turns. Fit in the lower part of the bayonet plate so that the check "C" on the front gear cam plate is stopped by the spring (22317). Ensure that the two indexes "A" and "B" are aligned opposite each other and that the upper part of the bayonet plate is put into position. Fig. 27.
"A"

Reassembly

22476

"B"

22317

"C" 30413

30706-1

Secure the bayonet plate to the right hand wall using REA06.EPS two screws (823015). Secure the bayonet plate to the 990316 bottom of the main camera body using two screws (823655). Refit the two screws (820015) to the rear of the bayonet plate. Fig. 28.

Fig. 27

820015

823015

823655

DIS16.EPS 990505

Fig. 28

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The key position of the front gear is checked with the camera cocked. This is carried out as follows: Fit the blade of a screwdriver in the slot on the front gear wheel (30413). Turn the gear in a clockwise direction until the check "C" has passed the locking arm (21219). In this position it is now possible to cock the release arm (22922) against the release catch (13570). Continue the cocking action until the locking arm (21219) operates and is blocked against the check "D". Fig. 29. Mount the key inspection tool 902658 (V-2075) to the camera's front bayonet plate. Ensure the indicator is pointing upwards when the camera is cocked. Fig. 30. With the tool 902658 (V-2075) fitted to the front of the camera, the key position should have a minimum of 3º with a load of 1400 gram-centimetres and a maximum of 9º with 300 gram-centimetres. Remove the tool. Fig. 30. 1. If the measured value is less than 3º, replace the ordinary locking arm (21219-2) by a locking arm which is 0.2 mm longer. This arm is designated (21219-1). 2. If the measured value is more than 9º, replace the ordinary locking arm (21219-2) by a locking arm which is 0.2 mm shorter. This arm is designated (21219-3). 3. If the above-mentioned adjustment is insufficient, a new front gear (30413) must be fitted on the bayonet plate.
"C"
REA06.EPS 990316

Reassembly

Position for screw driver 21219 "D"

Fig. 29

REA07.EPS 990316

Fig. 30

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Mirror
Lubricate according to Fig. 31. Make sure the camera is released. Locate the mirror (30716) into position. Connect the mirror hinge (30754) to the two pins "A". Relocate the pin "B" on the mirror frame to the mirror lever (22460). Fig. 31. Test the function of the mirror by fitting the blade of a screwdriver in the slot on the front gear wheel and cock the camera. Release by moving the release catch (13570) to the rear. Fig. 29
"A"

Reassembly

30754

"B"

DIS15.EPS 990316

Fig. 31
821017

Focusing screen frame
Refit the focusing screen frame and secure it as follows: Refit the two long screws (823028) to the right hand side wall and two short screws (821017) to the top of the frame. Fig. 32.

823028

Rear plate
Fit the springs (815511) to the screws (105412). Fit the contact flex (22915) to the rear plate and secure it into position with the above mentioned screws. Lubricate according to Fig. 33. Release the camera. Fit in the actuating part (13551) and secure it in the position with the clip "C" (817115). Locate the upper actuating part (13580) around the pin "D" and fasten it to actuating part (13551). Secure it in position with the clip "E" (817115). Locate the spacer (13547). Note: Turn the front gear (30413) somewhat in a clockwise direction. Locate the rear plate into position and secure it with seven screws, note the long screw (820025) is fitted on the right hand wall and the short one (820013) at the top of the left hand wall. Fig. 33.
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REA21.EPS 990505
DIS14.EPS 990316

Fig. 32
820013 (short)

13580

"D"

820025

Fig. 33
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Seal between the rear plate and the left side wall using black silicone or similar as shown in Fig. 34 to ensure a tight light seal.

Reassembly

Seal here

REA09.EPS 990316

Fig. 34

Preliminary adjustment of the focal length
71.40 ± 0.03 mm Mount the front plate "A" in the front of the camera body and place the camera with the rear section in control tool V-2229. Check that the rear section is flat. If the rear section is warped, the first procedure is to ensure that both the inner walls of the camera are in good contact with the inside of the rear section. This is carried out by knocking carefully on the front plate with a plastic-faced hammer. If this operation is insufficient, it is possible to adjust the warp at the corners which may be too low. Loosen the two nearest screws and push the rear section backwards until it is flat. Then tighten the screws. Place the camera body in control tool V-2229 990316 without tensioning it. Set the ruler with the indicator clock to zero by placing it on surface "B". Fig. 35.
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"B"

"A"

Fig. 35

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Place the ruler with indicator clock onto the gauge and move the indicator around the periphery on the front plate and check that the length is within the tolerance. If the camera body is too short, on the left-hand side, then the front must be moved forward on this side. This is carried out by knocking on the angle on the left wall which provides the support for the bayonet plate. A solid fibre rod and a suitable hammer are used for this operation. Re-check as described above. If the camera is too short on the right hand side, it must extended. This is carried out by moving the rear section to the rear. Loosen the screw (820025) on the right wall (30748), the screw (820015) on the bottom of the camera and the screw (820017) on top of the camera. Insert the blade of the screwdriver first in one and then in the other of the two rectangular recesses in the rear edge of the right wall close to the rear section and turn carefully. Then tighten the screws and check on control tool V-2229 that the rear section has not become distorted during adjustment. Fig. 36. Check the length measurement above. If the total length measurement of the camera body is too long, adjust the bayonet front plate downwards by knocking on the front plate "A" at the points where necessary. Re-tighten all screws retaining the rear section, the front plate and the frame.
Adjust here

Reassembly

Note! The focal length is checked once more when the camera is fully reassembled. REA20A.EPS
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Dog (13525), gear (13567) and gear (13556)
Cock the camera as follows:
21219

Reassembly

"E" "D"

Fit the blade of a screwdriver in the curved slot on the front gear (30413). Turn the gear in a clockwise direction until the check "C" has passed the locking arm (21219). In this position it is now possible to cock the release arm (22922) against the release catch (13570). Continue the cocking action until the locking arm (21219) operates and stops against the check "D". Fig. 37. Lubricate the front gear journal "F". Locate the dog (13525) onto the pin "E" with the bent lug upwards. Place the disk (21324) with the large flange downwards on the front gear journal. The recess in the disk fits against the pin on the front gear cam disk.

"G"

"F" "C"

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Fig. 37

easily and that the spring-loaded setting hook returns under the influence of its own spring. If the movement of the catches should be doubtful, this can possibly be adjusted by carefully bending the ring which is riveted on. The gear (13556) is fitted so that the point of the hook which is not spring-loaded comes into contact with the recess in the disk (21324). Turn the gear in a clockwise direction until the spring-loaded setting hook stops against the check "G" as shown in Fig. 37. The dog (13525) is backed off in an anti-clockwise direction so that the bent lug rests against the periphery of the spring-loaded setting hook in gear (13556). Fit gear (13567) with the pin pointing downwards from "E". Fig. 37. Note that the gear (13556) and the dog (13525) must be retained in the positions previously described. This facilitates adjustment. Ensure that the pin on gear (13567) is placed in the hole on the dog (13525) in a 12 o'clock position. Fig. 38.
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13525

13567

13556

Fig. 38

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When the gear (13556) is turned in a clockwise direction the dog (13525) should release the setting hook from the check "G". Fig. 39. Adjustment: Disengagement should occur when the check "D" has passed the locking arm (21219) and moved a further 1 - 2 mm. (this is a safety margin to ensure that the lens is fully cocked). Fig. 39. If a further movement is needed, then the relationship between the dog (13525) and the gear (13567) must be altered. Adjustment: If smaller movement is required, lift the gear (13567) out of engagement with gear (13556). Turn gear (13567) one (1) tooth segment in an anticlockwise direction. Re-check as specified above. Adjustment: In the case of excessively large further movement, carry out the same operation in the reverse direction.
REA10.EPS 990316 Tighten gear (13556) with screw (821033) and secure
"G"

Reassembly

1 - 2mm "D"

Fig. 39

gear (13567) with clip (817119). Note that the front gear (30413) must be held when the screw for gear (13556) is tightened. This can be done in a convenient way by inserting the blade of a screwdriver on the underside of the camera between the spring stop (22317) and the fixed gear on the front gear.

Gear (13557)
The initial position for fitting gear (13557) is as follows. The dog (13525) has just operated the springloaded setting hook on gear (13556) and further movement has been checked as described previously. Gear (13556) is backed in an anti-clockwise direction until the spring-loaded setting hook stops against the upper point "G" on the front cam disk. Fig. 39. The straight side of gear (13558) is placed parallel with the rear section of the camera. Lubricate and fit the gear wheel (13557) on its pin. The position of both the pins on the underside of the gear is shown in Fig. 40. Tighten gear (13557) with one screw (821033).
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Fig. 40

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Control and Adjustment of Auxiliary Shutter
Operate the release catch so that the camera auxiliary shutter opens. Check that the auxiliary shutter blinds do not influence on the light path. Fig. 41.

Reassembly

REA12.EPS 990316

Fig. 41

Alignment of the blinds can be adjusted by holding the shaft with a pair of pliers and carefully bend in the desired direction. Check that the shutter pivot point is not loose on the shaft. If this is the case a new shutter must be fitted. Check that on closing the top shutter is positioned 4-5 mm in front of the lower shutter blind. Fig. 42.

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Fig. 42

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Circuit board and contact flex
CAUTION! When handling the circuit board a grounded bench mat and a wrist strap must be used to prevent ESD damage. Fit the circuit board in position. It is fixed to the wall by insulating double-sided tape (22879), and the two screws (820015). Put the photo diode in position on the inside of the bottom part of the left hand wall and secure from the outside with two screws (820325). Fit the cable holder (12453) securing the cables with screw (820011). Fold the contact flex (22915) forwards and fit the attachment (22918) over the flex "A" and secure it with the two screws (820011). Fit the contact flex "B" at the bottom side of the camera. It is fixed by double-sided tape. Fig. 43. Fit the cables (22931) into position and secure them with self-adhering paste at four places. Note: The cables must not be put on the top of each other. If the micro-switch has been unsoldered, soldering should be accomplished in less then 5 seconds. Keep the soldering tip temperature less then 320ºC (608ºF). Avoid applying force to the terminals. Apply some loctite onto the threads of the screw (820019). Fit the micro-switch (852589) and secure with the locking washer (810407) and the screw previously mentioned. Note: In order to prevent damage to the microswitch the screw must not be tighten to hard. Secure the flex (22915) with a piece of tape according to Fig. 44.
820019 Tape 820325 820015

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22918 "A"

22915
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"B"

Fig. 43
Actuator (852589) 22896 22931

Tape

Adjustment: Release the camera and slowly rotate the gearwheel (13557) back and forth. Check that the micro-switch "clicks" on and off. When the camera is fully released there must be a small freeplay (0.2 - 0.3mm) between the actuator of the 13557 micro-switch and the arm (22896). Note: The micro-switch must not be switched on before the auxiliary shutter is fully opened. Fig. 44. REA08.EPS
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Camera shell
Secure all screws (except those which are secured with loctite) with safety lacquer. Lubricate with Isoflex Topas L32 onto the pin for the teflon button (103773) and put that one in position before inserting the camera body into the camera shell. Insert camera body into the camera shell. This operation requires manipulation to accomplish. Ensure the circuit board and the contact flex are not damaged. Adjust the lower rear plate/shell alignment and tighten the two rear screws 823755. Fit and tighten the two front screws (823781) Check the upper edge alignment of rear plate and shell. Adjust if necessary, the two screws (825760) which are accessible behind the leathers mounted on the shell. Secure the two screws with safety lacquer. Fig. 45. Note! Check that the rear edge of the shell does not protrude over the rear plate at any point. Adjustment: The V-bend in the S-wire must be as close as possible, but not pressing on the selector. Therefore, the S-wire should be bent by the necessary amount, such that when S is selected on the selector symbol plate (and mechanism is cocked), the shutters open immediately. Fig. 46. Position the chassis connector and secure it with the two screws (823335) behind the leather. Ensure that the spring (22587) and the dog (22533) are located correctly. Fit the ISO selector knob and secure it with the screw (822701). Fit the shim (22473) and leather (13374). Refit the spring (816906) and the washer (13541). Refit the symbol plate (30682) and place the two washers (810613, 810607) in position. Secure with two screws (820014). Refit the mode selector (30429) and secure with the two screws (823023). Mount the leather (13374). Fig. 47.
823781 823755
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Reassembly

Fig. 45

Fig. 46
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Motor Housing
Insert a screwdriver through access holes at the bottom of the housing and secure it to the main camera body with four screws (823745). Fit the rubber support (30778) Fit the tripod foot (30763) and secure it with the six screws (829790). Fig. 48.

Reassembly

30778 30763

823745

Motor Unit
If, during the dismantling procedure any or all of the 990316 wiring has been unsoldered from its connections, then the wiring must be reconnected in accordance with the diagram shown in Fig. 49.
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829790

Fig. 48

5x1,5 V
+

MOTOR BLUE

FERRITE WHITE

+

1,6 A MICRO SWITCH
+

CAPACITORS BLUE

BROWN RED

BLUE

TERMINAL CONNECTOR PC BOARD RED GREEN

BROWN GREEN BLACK BLUE RED SOLENOID

BLUE BLACK

Fig. 49
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Lubricate according to Fig. 50. When the wiring has been correctly connected, reassemble the outer mounting plate by using the following sequence: Secure the stop arm (13571), by refitting the bearing pin (14100), the eccentric (22352), the small nut (828001) and secure by the clip (817112). Fit the magnet arm (13561), clutch arm (14099), link (22351), spring (814601) and secure with clip (817115). Fit the micro switch and secure with washer (810532) and screw (821033). Assemble the gearing (13563 and 13564). Locate the gear (13565) and the complete PC board between the inner and outer mounting plates and fit the assembly together. Fit the two long screws (820048) through the terminal connector and into the inner mounting plate. Refit the screw (820041) on the left side of the gear (13565) and the screw (820042) together with the two washers (810613) on the right side of the gear. Fit the two long screws (823049) through the side contact (13604), then through the outer mounting plate, PC board, inner mounting plate and into the motor (22827). Fit the three screws (824205) Lubricate and fit the gear (13566). Note that the riveted washer on gear (13566) is to be turned inwards. Then tighten one screw (821012). Fig. 51.
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Fig. 50

820041

810613 820042 13566 821012 820048

13604

823049

824205

Fig. 51
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Adjusting the Function of the Micro-Switch
The micro-switch (13605) is set so that the current is interrupted when the clutch arm (14099) is 1mm from the top of one of the teeth on clutch gear (13563). Adjustment: Loosen the screw (821033) which retains the bracket (21312), move the micro-switch upwards if earlier contact breaking is desired and downwards if later contact breaking is desired. Tighten the screw (821033). Fig. 52. Release the camera.
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Reassembly

13563

14099

1mm 821033

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Fig. 52
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Insert the fuse assembly (13593, 22342, 21305, 815855) into the motor housing.

13593 22342 21305 815855

Insert the motor unit halfway, connect the contact flex to the PC board and fit the motor unit completely. Secure with two screws (823017) and two screws (820042). Fig. 53.

823017

820042

Check that the release button (46120) can easily be DIS03.EPS fitted in the front holes in the motor housing.
990316

Fig. 53

Adjustment: Loosen slightly both the screws (820048) which hold the connection terminal (30435). Slide the release button in the respective holes and tighten the screws (820048). Check again. Connect the camera to an electrical supply of 6 volts d.c. using the tool (903202). Note that the camera starts automatically as soon as the connection is made. Fig. 54.

46120

820048
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Checking and Adjusting the Camera Functions
Operate the camera. If there is no exposure operation, one reason for this can be that the release lever (30793) is not releasing the cocked action between the release arm (22922) and the release catch (13570). Adjustment: Bend the angle section on the release lever (30793) forwards at the point shown by the arrow "A" in Fig. 55. Check that the exposure action is properly carried out by holding the release lever (30793) at the same time as the release button is kept fully pressed in. Then slowly release the release lever (30793) and when exposure occurs, the excess movement of the release lever (30793) should be approximately 0,1 - 0,2mm. After adjustment, however, the release lever (30793) must not project more than 0,8 mm outside the rear plate. Fig. 55.
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Adjustment

"A"

Max 0.8mm

Fig. 55

Operate the camera again and check that the hook on the gear (13556) comes into contact with the stop arm (13571) when cocking is completed. Adjustment: If the hook passes on the outside or the inside of the stop arm (13571), bend the arm in the desired direction. If the stop arm (13571) is too short or too long, loosen the nut (828001) and adjust the eccentric (22352). Do not forget to tighten the nut again after adjustment. Recheck the action. Fig. 56.

13571 "Hook"

Fig. 56
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Check that the flat side of gear (13558) is parallel with the rear section. Adjustment: The source of current must be removed before adjustment is carried out. If the position of gear (13558) is faulty in relation to rear section, this can be adjusted by modifying engagement with gear (13557). Mark up the tooth engagement between gears (13557 and 13556). Temporarily remove the screw (821033) holding the large gear (13557). Lift the gear up as far as possible for clerance. Adjust the flat side of gear (13558) parallel with the rear section. Refit the gear (13557) according to marks. Refit the screw (821033). Connect the electrical supply or the batteries and operate the camera. If gear (13558) is located incorrectly by half a tooth or less, carry out adjustment by bending the stop arm (13571). Bend the stop arm (13571) forwards (-) if gear (13558) projects at the bottom. Bend the stop arm (13571) backwards (+) if gear (13558) projects at the top. Fig. 57. Check that the selector knob (30429) operates for the correct exposure type. 0 - Normal mode When the release button is pressed the action in the camera is as follows. The mirror swings up and the auxiliary shutter opens. When the button is released the cocking action starts the shutter closes and the mirror returns to viewing position. S - Single pre-release When the selector knob is moved to the S position, the mirror swings up and the shutter opens. The selector knob (30429) returns automatically to the 0 position. When the release button is pressed, the front gear carries out the last part of its working movement. Fig. 57
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RS - Repeated pre-release The same function occurs as in the S position except that the selector knob (30429) remains in the set position and the camera returns automatically to the S position after exposure until the selector knob is returned manually to the 0 position. A - Automatic The camera makes a continious sequensce of exposures as long as the release button remains depressed. The sequential exposure rate in this mode is about 1 frame/sec. AS - Automatic sequential The camera is pre-released in AS and exposeses sequentially as long as the release button is kept depressed. At the end of the sequence the camera remains in a pre-released state. The exposure rate is slightly faster than in A position.

Adjustment

"The oblong slot"

Cover (21292)
21283

Lubricate the T-arm (21283) and check that it operates freely. Press down the cover assembly (21292) on the motor housing and make sure that both the legs on the spring (816826) are on opposite sides of the magnet arm (13561). Check that the clutch arm (22351) does not drag against the edge of the oblong slot in the cover assembly. Fig. 58. Adjustment: If necessary, file the oblong slot.
DIS01.EPS
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21292

Fig. 58

Check that the camera is actuated when the T-arm (21283) is moved inwards and downwards and is in the L position. The clutch arm (14099) should then be blocked by the bent lug on the T-arm. Adjustment: If the lug passes the end surface of the clutch arm (14099) the lug should be bent downwards but not so far that the T-arm operates sluggishly. If this adjustment does not give the desired result, the clutch arm (14099) must be adjusted. The motor unit is taken out and the double bracket on the clutch arm widened by means of a pair of pliers inserted from below. After this adjustment, check that the clutch arm (14099) runs easily between the outer mounting plate (21290) and the PC board (22913). Fig. 59.
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14099

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Check that the magnet arm (13561) has free movement between the shanks of spring (816826) during exposure. Adjustment: Bend the front shank of spring (816826) forwards. Check the spring (816826) blocks the magnet arm (13561) when the T-arm (21283) is in the L position. Fig. 60.

Adjustment

13561

816826

Fig. 60 Refit the side cover (30424-1 chrome or 30631-1 black) and the right hand plastic grip (40202) and secure them with the two screws (820019) and one screw (823017). Recover the screw (823017) with the leather. Fit the blanking plug (43175) into the side contact. Fit the batteries and the battery cover (30737 chrome or 30742 black). Do not lock the cover. Push the release button and disconnect the battery cover at the exact moment when the auxiliary shutter is closed and the mirror is in the upper position. Fig. 61.
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30737

30424-1

823017

820019 DIS01.EPS
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40202

Fig. 61 Refit the cover (22928) and secure it with screw (821031). Refit the cover (22709) and secure it with screw (821033) Refit the battery cover and ensure the camera is fully cocked. Fig. 62.
22709 821033

820031

22928

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Checking the databus connections
Check the integral control connector to ensure automatic and direct communication between camera body and digital back. Proceed using the following sequence: Short-circuit the two pins "B" and "C". The camera must now release. Pre-release the camera (the micro-switch 852859 is switched on). Connect a digital multimeter to the two pins "C" and "D". Meusure the electric resistance (maximum 5 ohms). Put the release button (46120) into the release socket marked "DIG". Short-circuit the two pins "A" and "B". Operate the camera by pressing the release button (46120). The camera must now release. Fig. 63.

Adjustment

"A" "B"

"C" "D"

ADJ07.EPS 990505

Fig. 63

Final checks
Place the camera in the focusing gauge V-2229. Zero the dial indicator by placing it on surface "B". Mount the front plate "A" into the front bayonet of the camera. Place the ruler with indicator clock onto the gauge and move the indicator around the periphery of the front plate and check that the length is within the tolerance ± 0.03 mm. If to long, the camera can be shortened by carefully striking the plate with a plastic hammer. (Focal length is 71.40 mm). Fig. 64. Note! If the camera is to short it must be taken out from the shell again for an adjustment. "B"

"A"

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Fig. 64

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Check the mirror 45o angle using the sighting tube which fits in the holder on the gauge. Tighten the locking screw. Shine a light source towards the oval cut-out in the upper part of the tube so that the white ring of the ocular is illuminated. When the mirror is at 45o the pattern in the sighting tube will appear as shown. Check that the inner white circle is symmetrical and does not lie outside the inner black field. The mirror level is adjusted by the screws located in the two mirror rests (22445 and 22446) behind the front bayonet plate. Fig. 65. After adjustment is completed remove the sighting tube. To adjust the screen position there are four special screws (22478) in the screen frame. Use allen key (1.5mm) for the adjustment. Each rotation of the screw alters the height by 0.35 mm. First check the flatness of the screen. Use the screen adapter V-4705 and the ruler with the indicator clock. The same measurement should be obtained at all four corners. Fig. 66. Then fit tool V-4151 into the camera's front bayonet plate. The tool should be powered by 6 volt DC. Position the microscope V-2236 on the screen adapter V-4705. Adjust (all four screws) the screen height with the allen key until the red line is central between the two green lines. Fig. 67. Remove the camera body from V-2229 and secure the screws (22478) with safety lacquer. Check the camera functions. Check that the auxiliary shutter is clear of the internal covers. Check that a magazine can be fitted on the camera and that the locking functions work properly. If the lock does not function the magazine hook can be adjusted by filing. Ensure when filing that tests are made often and finally that the magazine fits snugly otherwise it will result in play between the camera body and the magazine. Mount the screen and the focusing hood. Test run the camera with a loaded magazine and a lens fitted. Check the flash metering system.
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Fig. 65

22478

ADJ04.EPS 990316

Fig. 66

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Adjustment

Calibration and control of the flash metering system TTL
Control/calibration should be carried out each time the camera has been in for repair. The tolerance for the flash meter is ±0.3 EV at all settings. If the Hasselblad Service System 970600 is used, follow the step by step instruction in the STS user manual. Note! For calibration work use ISO 400/LV12.

If the Test box 902474 is used follow the instruction below.

Calibration requires the following test equipment: Planar CF80 mm lens with controlled diaphragm values. Deviation max. ±10%. Magazine fitted with Kodak´s grey card. Stabilized DC power supply adjustable to 7.5 volt ± 0.1 volt. Calibrated light box with LV12 and 15. Test box 902474. Non-conductive trimmer, 2 - 2,5mm.

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Set-up for calibration: Lens Shutter Aperture ISO Fitted with grey card Exposure knob Tolerance knob Voltage LV K-factor +1 Trim 7.5 ± 0.1v 12 1.3 B or F f 5.6 400

Camera body Magazine

Test box 902474

Power supply Light box

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Calibration
On pressing the MEASURE button one of the three LED´s will light. The variable resistor in the camera (access behind the leather beside the ISO dial) should be turned so that the green LED lights when the MEASURE button is pressed again. If the red LED lights, the resistor is turned anticlockwise and if the yellow LED lights, it is turned clockwise. At least two seconds must be allowed between measurements.

Adjustment

Control
To ensure the ISO dial functions, the measurement should also be made for two other ISO settings (100 and 1600). In each case the green LED should light when the MEASURE button is pressed.

ISO 100 1600

Exposure knob 0 -1

Tolerance knob 1/2 1/2

LV 15 12

Variable resistor

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Front plate reassembly
Fit the four bayonet tongues (103439) and secure with eight screws (820425). Behind the front plate glue the two foam plastic strips (13212) and (22899) as well as the reflection protector (22527) into place. Place the lens catch (103440) in position and fit the cover plate (105107). Secure with screw (823440). Install the spacer (810409) and the spring (816858). Secure the second screw (823440). Check the lens catch lever for ease of operation. Fit the right and left mirror rest (22445 and 22446) and secure with the screws (823015 and 823017). Fit one adjusting screw (820020) in each mirror rest. Fig. 68.

Front bayonet plate

823015

823017

Front gear (30413)
Check the front gear ease of operation. The long shaft from the drive gear wheel to the bevel gear wheel SUB01.EPS sometimes has too little play which can give rise to 990316 tightness. A light blow with a plastic faced hammer on the cog wheel end of the shaft will generally overcome the problem. Fit the front gear on the front bayonet plate using one screw (823019) in the front and one (820018) from the rear. Check the freedom of operation. Do not tighten the screws to much. Centring the front gear key. Mount the tool 902658 (V-2075) into the lens bayonet plate and connect tool 902918 (V-2219). Turn the key using 902918 to a vertical position. Check that the free play is even in both directions. If there is more resistance at one direction than the other move the front gear to obtain a balance. Carry out the same procedure with the key in a horizontal position. Also check at the 180o points in both vertical and horizontal position. Fig. 69. When the key is centralised tighten both screws in the front gear and secure with safety lacquer. Fig. 68

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The hole for the locating pin (812202) is bored with 1.15 mm drill. Use tool V-2211 for driving in the pin. Drive the pin in until the face of the tool touches the front bayonet plate. Fig. 70. When a new front plate is installed the hole must be drilled using tool 902658 (V-2075), which is equipped with two drill bushes. Remove the swarf and lubricate the bevel gears with grease. Force grease using a syringe into the three small holes. Note! Do not over lubricate. Fig. 68.

Front bayonet plate

V-2211

1.40mm

Fig. 70

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Exchanging the auxiliary shutter
Note! For convenience use the aux. shutter jig V-5423 when removing/mounting the pins (811108). Remove the pin (811108), spring retainer, spring (816807) and the upper actuating arm (13580). Remove the safety lacquer and loosen the locking screws (825661). Remove the two hubs (840514). The upper shutter flap can now be removed. Ensure that all adjustment washers on the shaft are retained. The lower shutter flap is dismantled in a similar manner. The light trap (13125) is held in place by two screws (821203). Remount the upper shutter flap by aligning it to the bearing holes. Push in both bearing hubs and centralise the shutter flap side movement by using the shim washer (810505). Tighten up both screws (825661) and secure with safety lacquer. Fit a washer (810505) on each side of the lower shutter flap shaft and mount in the same way as the upper one. Check that the shutter flaps move freely and that they are central to the rear plate inner frame. Fig. 71. Assemble the upper actuating arm, spring and spring retainer. Locate the spring so the three items are together. Fig. 72. Connect the three items to the shutter shaft and secure it with pin (811108). The lower shutter is completed in the same manner but note that a weaker spring is used, (816806). Check that the upper shutter spring pressure is approximately twice as strong as the lower shutter.
Spring retainer Spring Upper actuating arm 810505 825661 840514

Auxiliary shutter

816807

811108

13125 821203 13580

SUB04.EPS 990316

Fig. 71

SUB05.EPS 990316

Fig. 72
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46 45 44 31

47 51

52 50 49 48

23

24

25 36

39

38

37

41 43 42 40

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Pos Pcs No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 2 1 2 2 2 2 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1

7
Description Remark

Spare Part No.
22 894 40 364 12 978 815 604 809 120 22 514 13 315 22 515 105 509 103 596 835 001 13 906 13 907 105 926 13 466 13 190 -1 40 417 22 607 22 472 22 455 821 661 825 760 831 502 103 327 103 594 103 510 22 587 22 495 822 701 22 473 13 374 22 533 103 508 103 507 13 139 810 620 103 424 823 781 823 755 823 745 30 424 -1 823 017 13 608 -1 823 023 13 596 30 429 820 014 810 613 810 607 30 682 13 541 816 906

Name plate Shell, complete (chrome) Plate Spring Steel ball Reflection protector Foam plastic pad Locking ring Leather Leather Rivet Holder, right Holder, left Leather Strap button Name plate ISO plate Leather Accessory rail Leather Screw Screw Rivet Magazine support Leather Leather Spring ISO Selector Screw Shim Leather Dog Leather Leather Lens release button Spacer Spring Screw Screw Screw Cover (chrome) Screw Leather Screw Plate Selector knob Screw Washer Washer Symbol plate Washer Spring

Part No. 40 365 (black)

Part No. 30 631-1 (black)

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Camera body 555ELD

8 55508.EPS
981217

1

2

3

5

7 8 10 9

4

6

19 20 21 22 18 17 12 13 16 11

23 15 25 24

14

26

27 28 36

35

29

34

33 30 31

37 36 38

32

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Pos Pcs No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1

8
Description Remark

Spare Part No.
30 737 812 505 810 864 13 550 21 317 30 739 21 304 30 745 41 001 22 682 41 000 50 178 30 801 22 898 22 912 13 529 13 585 22 845 13 593 22 342 21 305 815 855 823 017 820 042 22 846 30 778 30 763 829 790 21 292 13 545 21 317 21 283 835 330 816 826 22 530 820 019 40 202

Battery cover, compl. (chrome) Pin Washer Spacer Leather Rubber cap Turn button Contact spring Insert, right Sign + Insert, left Battery compartment Motor housing Sign Dig/Film Leather Nylon bushing Cap Leather Fuse Insulating tube Fuse holder Spring Screw Screw Tape Release button Rubber support Tripod foot Screw Cover, complete (chrome) Shim Leather T-arm Pin Spring Light seal Screw Plastic grip, right

Part No. 30 742 (black)

Complete

Sales code No. 46120

Part No. 22 117 (black)

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9 55509.EPS
981217

14 13 9 6 7 8

15 16 17 12 18 19

2 5 3 1 4

10 11 27 28 29 26 23 30

23 20 23 24 22 25 21 31

34 46

18

33

32

35 36 37 38 39 40 57 41 42

43 58 56 55 54 6 53 52 50 49 23 48 44 45

51 23 46 47
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Pos Pcs No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53
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9
Description Remark

Spare Part No.
821 033 13 557 13 570 816 608 22 922 817 123 810 702 13 559 821 012 815 604 809 020 810 854 13 558 820 019 810 407 22 943 30 748 817 119 817 112 820 014 22 317 832 315 817 115 12 453 21 223 21 224 820 011 30 793 814 309 810 560 30 686 13 525 13 567 814 862 814 706 814 302 21 221 22 923 814 509 13 554 22 460 30 701 820 013 22 709 821 033 22 528 814 861 810 532 22 458 22 714 810 761 22 476

1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 3 1 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1

Screw Gear Release catch Spring Release arm Clip Washer Selector Screw Spring Steel ball Washer Gear Screw Washer Light seal "palpas" Inner wall, right Clip Clip Screw Stop Rivet Clip Holder S-wire A-wire Screw Release lever Spring Teflon washer Bottom plate Dog Gear Foam plastic pad Spring Spring Spring B-arm S-arm Spring Auxiliary shutter arm Mirror lever Support Screw Inner cover Screw Foam plastic pad Spring Washer Mirror actuating arm Plate Washer Gear
May 1999

Alternatively 810 703/705

Complete

Camera body 555ELD
Pos Pcs No.
54 55 56 57 58 2 1 2 1 1

9
Description Remark

Spare Part No.
810 705 21 219 -2 810 702 810 703 22 896 40 423

Washer (0,20 mm) Locking arm (normal) Washer Washer Arm Inner wall, right

Alternatively 810 702/703 (0,05/0,10 mm) Alternatively 21 219-1 (long) 21 219-3 (short)

Complete

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10
55510.EPS
990112

4 7

6

3 2 1 5

8

9 23 22 21 10 12 20 19 15 17 10 13 14 11

18

16

= Soldering should be accomplished in less then 5 seconds. Keep the soldering tip temperature less than 320ºC (608ºF). Avoid applying force to the terminals.
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Pos Pcs No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1

10
Description Remark

Spare Part No.
22 678 820 014 817 115 22 707 816 864 22 879 820 015 22 882 12 453 820 011 22 918 823 335 22 470 815 511 105 412 852 589 22 931 22 915 22 576 22 577 820 325 22 461

Foam Screw Clip Inner wall, left Spring Double-sided tape Screw PC-board (incl. tape) Cable holder Screw Attachment Screw Socket cap Spring Screw Double-sided tape Micro switch Cable Contact flex Bracket Clip Screw Mirror rest Type Scotch VHB Complete

Revision 1

May 2000

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11
55511.EPS
990115

15

5 6 4 16

17 7 3

2 19 1 14 20

18

13

6

12

23

9

8

11

21 22

10 14

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Pos Pcs No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 4 1 1 2 4 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3

11
Description Remark

Spare Part No.
816 807 840 514 40 422 22 423 823 640 825 661 810 505 816 806 13 547 820 025 13 551 821 203 13 125 811 108 13 315 22 508 22 419 90 713 13 580 22 420 13 552 90 714 817 115 30 791

Spring Hub Rear plate Magazine hook Screw Screw Washer Spring Spacer Screw Actuating part Screw Light trap Pin Foam plastic pad Light shield Reflection protector Top flap, co-drilled Actuating arm Reflection protector Actuating arm Bottom flap, co-drilled Clip Rear plate, complete

Please state serial No.

Upper Upper Lower Lower

Please state serial No.

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12
55512.EPS
990119

1 45 44 2 5 4

48 47 46

6

3 41 40 7 42

8 6 11 10 9 43

18 39 19 17 20 22 16 21 23 24 25 26 28 29 27 35 38 36

12

13 14

15

30

34

33 32 37

31

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Pos Pcs No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 8 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 4

12
Description Remark

Spare Part No.
22 706 22 513 823 028 22 917 820 013 820 015 22 916 823 015 823 655 22 902 821 031 22 928 821 033 13 556 21 324 821 009 823 440 810 409 816 858 22 899 105 107 820 018 103 440 22 527 812 202 30 413 820 020 823 015 823 017 22 445 823 019 820 425 103 439 836 107 22 446 13 212 103 773 30 706 22 897 -1 30 754 22 482 816 761 30 716 22 980 22 478 825 420 22 467 821