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Eumig MARK 607D - Lamp Replacement; Projection Lamp Replacement; Lamp Voltage Adjustment

Eumig MARK 607D
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Replacing the projection lamp (only with mains lead disconnected)
Nothing
lasts
forever.
Projection
lamps
are no
exception.
When
yours
burns
out,
replace
it
with
a
halogen
lamp
with
cold-light
mirror.
Type
of
lamp
for
Mark
610 D: 12 V, 100 W
halogen
lamp
with
dichroic
mirror
(Eumig
Ordering
No.
931.004/6).
Type
of
lamp
for
Mark
607
D:
12 V, 75 W
halogen
lamp
with
dichroic
mirror
(Eumig
Ordering
No. 931.005/8).
1.
Remove the lamp
cover.
e
Swing
up
and
forward
heat
protection
plate.
e Push
down
the
lamp
spring
and
turn
it
counter-
clockwise
to
disengage
it.
Lift
the
lamp
out
of
the
lamp
holder.
o
Pullout
the
lamp
plug.
When
inserting
the
new
lamp,
take
care
not
to
touch
the
bulb
or
the
inside
of
the
reflector
with
your
bare hands.
If
you
accidentally
do,
wipe
them
with
alcohol.
o Plug in the
lamp
plug.
6. Raise the
lamp
spring
and
push
the
lamp
in
contact
with
the lamp
holder
into
the
centering
hole in the
socket,
taking
care to
locate
the
centering
key
in
the
centering
notch.
o Push
down
the
lamp
spring
and
turn
it
clockwise
to
engage
it.
Subsequent
centering
of
the
lamp
unit
is
not
necessary.
8.
Swing
heat
protection
plate
back
into
original
position.
9. Replace the
lamp
cover.
Momentary
line-voltage
surges
in
some
localities
may
cause
the
projection
lamp
to
burn
out
faster.
Where
this
is
observed,
it
is
recommended
that
the
projector's
voltage
selector
be
set
for
the
next-higher
voltage
level
(230
volts
instead
of
220,
for
example). This
will
extend
the
life
of
the
lamp
at
the
expense
of
slightly
reduced
light
output.
The life
expectancy
of
the lamp can be
increased
also
by
letting
it
cool
off
at
the
end
of
the
show
before
putting
the
projector
away. The
hot
lamp
filament
is
brittle
and
susceptible
to
shock.
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