David,
I take the batteries out by using small screw driver when I do not use it
for the extended period of time. It was a pain for me when I first used
the winder, but I got used to it. Also, those plastic 'sleeves', I believe,
are for holding down the batteries so that they don't pop out.
Also, I was told by a technician at Photosphere of Dallas that if you don't
use the winder don't leave the batteries in the case. The same is true for
the T-32 flash battery case. They do worp from the tension of the springs
that are holing the batteries.
Regards,
Jim Terazawa
>
> I have a Winder 2 but no instruction book. I've always thought that I was
> of normal intelligence but for the life of me I cannot see how to
> remove/replace the batteries in the battery case. When I push the lock
> slide forward the case will slide out quite easily but what then? The
> batteries are partially covered and don't seem to come straight out, nor
> does either of the case fold down
>
> Can anyone enlighten me?
>
> Thanks,
>
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