modelling lamp but can be equipped with a 500W lamp
if using the longer (100mm) glass cover used on the
ProTwin. Max 250Wlamp when used on the Pro-B2.
Pro-B head
The Pro-B head is a small and easily transportable flash
head exclusively designed for the Pro-B2 and Pro-7b
generators. Please note that when changing modelling
light, flash tube or glass cover the lamp cable must be
disconnected from the generator. The modelling light
is a standard 100W lamp with an E11 socket. The flash
tube has two pins. When removing a flash tube, pull it
straight out of the sockets. When inserting a new
flash tube, check that the trigger-wire clasps properly
around the flash tube (please see mounting instructions
in package). The head has no fan. Because of the heat
generated there is a certain limitation to the number of
flashes per minute. At the back of the head there is a
thread for attaching accessories like handle (std. with
head) or a flex arm (Magic arm) to hold filters etc.
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10.15.33 Glass Cover, frosted, UV-coated (standard)
10.15.34 Glass Cover, frosted, uncoated, + 300°Kelvin
10.15.35 Glass Cover, frosted, extra UV-coated, - 300°Kelvin
10.15.36 Glass Cover, clear, uncoated, + 300°Kelvin
10.15.37 Glass Cover, clear, UV-coated
ProHead cont.
10.15.28 Flash Tube, uncoated
10.20.02 Modelling Light 250 W, 120 V, Mini-can socket (E11)
10.07.09 Handle for Pro-7 head, Pro-7b head and Pro-7 twin
10.20.14 Modelling light 100 W, 120 V, E11 socket
ProHead
The modelling light is turned on and off with the black switch
[1] at the back of the head. The built-in fan is a thermostati-
cally controlled 2-speed fan ensuring minimized sound level
and efficient cooling in all situations. Please note that when
changing modelling light, flash tube or glass cover the lamp
cable must be disconnected from the generator.
The modelling light has a mini-can socket (E11). The flash
tube has two metal pins. When removing a flash tube, pull it
straight out of the sockets. When inserting a new flash tube,
check that the trigger-wire clasps properly around the flash
tube (please see mounting instructions in package). When
mounting the glass cover, check that both locking springs
connect properly into glass cover holes. In case the head
overheats the modelling light automatically switches off.
When the temperature has dropped sufficiently the model-
ling light will switch on again. At the back of the head there
is a thread for attaching accessories like handle (std. with
head) or a flex arm (Magic arm) to hold filters etc.
There are glass covers for different colour temperatures
available. Loosening the handle [4] can easily alter the flash
head position. An umbrella can be mounted in the umbrella
holder. The ProHead is normally delivered with a 250W