LomoLitos Reloaded!

When you've shot the whole roll of film it's actually already been wound back into the cartridge (unlike normal 35mm cameras, winding the film on after each shot winds it back into the film cartridge). So you simply have to tear off the sticker on the side, open the back-flap with the catch on the side of camera and swap the exposed film for a new one. Then lay the film cartridge in the right chamber, pull the film out of the cartridge to the left – to the wind-on spool – fixing the perforations on the edge of the film onto the small hooks on the spool. Then use the lever to start winding the film in a clockwise direction, carefully onto the wind-on spool. As soon as the film grips the cogs, close the back of the camera and use the lever to continue winding the film all the way onto the spool. When you feel the film encountering resistance, the exposure counter should show the total number of photos on the new roll of film.
Now you just have to turn the button next to the viewfinder to the right and you're ready for action. Be fast!