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Replacement Lamp Mounting Instructions
Installation:
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Remove the
condenser from the condenser lens collar. With a small hack saw, cut
a 3/4 inch deep and 1/4 inch wide midway between any two keyed
slots. Smooth this cut with a small file.
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Place the
diffusion element into the bottom of your condenser collar and your
Aristo unit on top of it.
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Bring this
assembly up to the negative stage of your enlarger.
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Bring the three
prong (thermo) cord out through the notch in the collar and secure
the collar onto the enlarger.
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Plug in your enlarger
light cord into your timer or footswitch. Plug the three prong
(thermo) cord protruding through the notch into the nearest
available AC outlet.
If you wish to use your Aristo unit and your condensers
interchangeably, it's a good idea to purchase another condenser lens
collar. Changing then from a diffusion light to a condenser light
would be fast and simple and would provide you with greater latitude
and versatility in your print production.
Alternate Method:
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Remove you entire
lamp housing assembly and condensers.
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Insert the
adapter collar into the opening of the enlarger head.
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Place the
diffusion element into the bottom of the adapter collar and the cold
light unit on top of it.
The unit D2 unit is
used in this adaptation. Light leaks, if any, may easily be masked out
with photographic masking tape or through rubber weather stripping.
Thermostat
Control
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This feature is
incorporated in all Aristo units. Thermo control maintains a
continuous ambient warmth around the lamp insuring peak brightness
at each start when operated through a timer or footswitch
Turn on your thermo switch or plug in your thermo cord and allow
your unit to warm up for about 5-10 minutes before making any
exposure.
To help speed up this warm-up period, the lamp
may be turned on at the same time for about 3 minutes, then shut
off. The unit is now ready to operate efficiently.
The thermo control should be left on continuously for the duration
of any day or working session.
Processing
Recommendations:
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Negatives: Develop negatives 20-30% longer than recommended
for normal. This becomes the "Normal" negative for cold light
printing
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Paper:
Expose paper so that full development time can be given. This will
produce prints of good contrast and maximum quality, maintaining a
full tonal range from the whitest highlights to the deepest blacks.
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Maintenance and Care: Clean your unit periodically. With a
damp cloth wipe your lamp, reflector and diffusion plate of dust and
dirt which may accumulate. Keeping the until clean will help
maintain optimum evenness, speed and contrast.
With a minimum of care, your Aristo cold light unit will give you
years of faithful and trouble free service. All units are thoroughly
checked and tested before leaving the factory, and are guaranteed
for 90 days against defects in workmanship and materials.
When ordering replacement lamps, transformers or diffusion elements
for your unit, please specify your unit model number and color of
lamp desired, etc.
Caution:
Instructions are for guidance only.
Aristo/Voltarc will not be responsible for any damage to lamp
or lamp housing for items improperly installed. |