For sku og ....... jeg har en ys60 med nr 96............ købt i England for
2 år siden hva nu hmmmmmmm.
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Per Emborg
kvikkerten@mail.dk
www.kvikkerten.dk
"Lars Stenholt Kirkegaard" <larskirke@dgh.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:evvl7.4733$sk1.143498@news010.worldonline.dk...
> Hej Johnny m. "Z"
>
> Det er Kazuhiko Takegawa der står for Sea & Sea Importen
> herhjemme/Skandinavien.
> (også bare kaldet Takegawa)
>
> Jeg er dog ikke i tvivl om at der er flere butikker der parallel
> importerer...
> Men (mere eller mindre) officielt er han importør.
>
> Hans telefon nummer er:
> 4373 9281
>
> Lars
>
>
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>
> "Johnny Christensen" <johnchri@worldonline.dk> wrote in message
> news:Nx3l7.639$sk1.81574@news010.worldonline.dk...
> > Jeg faldt lige over denne på uk.rec. listen.
> > En lignende tilbagekaldelse (men med udbytning af hele enheden) blev
> > foretaget af Nikon med deres gamle type blitz.
> > Er der én repræsentant for Sea & Sea i DK, eller er det på individuelt
> > dykkercenter / importør basis ?
> >
> > JZC
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Sea & Sea Strobes
> >
> > Sea & Sea Underwater Photography (U.S.A.) Inc., of Carlsbad, Calif., is
> > recalling about 7,000 underwater camera strobe lights, used as a light
> > source
> > for photography to replace the battery cap. If the strobe becomes
flooded,
> > gas
> > build-up can cause the battery cap to forcefully eject off of the strobe
> or
> > cause the front section of the strobe to violently separate from the
back
> > section. Pieces of the strobe can strike the user or others in the
> vicinity.
> >
> > The recall includes all model number YS-50 strobes. It also includes all
> > model
> > number YS-60 and YS-120 strobes with serial numbers beginning with 96 or
> 94.
> > The serial numbers are written inside the plastic housing. They were
sold
> in
> > yellow, black and orange. Writing on the strobes includes, "Sea & Sea"
and
> > "Japan." Scuba dive centers and photography stores nationwide sold these
> > strobes from February 1988 through March 1999 for between $500 and $800.
> >
> > Sea & Sea have received two reports of injury resulting from the
strobes.
> > The
> > first incident, in the Caribbean, occurred when a repair technician had
a
> > tooth
> > chipped as he was removing the battery cap. The second incident, in
Japan,
> > caused facial lacerations to a consumer when the strobe unit violently
> broke
> > apart.
> >
> > Consumers should immediately stop using these strobes. Any strobe
> suspected
> > of
> > being flooded, which is indicated when the unit either stops working or
is
> > corroded, should be returned to an authorized repair center for repair.
> Sea
> > &
> > Sea is offering a free replacement battery cap with a vent that prevents
> the
> > gas build up within the strobe.
> >
> >
> >
>
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