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Ensures jam-free operation with a slide tray that can be lifted off for defective slide removal.
Horizontally placed tray accommodates 80 slides of various sizes and mount types.
Manual insertion of single slides into the projector gate for viewing.
Utilizes a Stack Loader for projecting up to 40 slides without a tray.
Allows projection of any slide in the tray at any time via select-bar operation.
Built-in duct circulates temperature-controlled air over slides to maintain focus.
Buttons on the projector allow changing slides in either direction.
Twelve-foot remote cord allows slide changing and lens focusing from a distance.
Offers OFF, FAN, HIGH, and LOW settings for different projection needs.
Smooth fingertip controls for elevation and focus adjustment.
Utilizes Kodak Projection Lenses for brilliant, sharp images.
Projector dimensions are 4" high, 11" wide, and 11" long, weighing about 11 pounds.
Provides a means for carrying and storing the projector.
Built-in wiring for use with the Kodak Carousel Dissolve Control unit.
Instructions for connecting the power and remote-control cords to the projector and outlet.
Specifies operation on 110-125 volt, 60 CPS AC current and how to connect.
Guidance on screen selection, size, and optimal seating arrangement for viewing.
Steps for loading slides into the tray, including lock engagement and orientation.
Instructions for turning on the projector and advancing the first slide.
How to adjust the projector's front elevation using the elevating wheel.
Techniques for focusing the projected image using the focus knob or lever.
Operation of the side-mounted buttons for controlling slide tray direction.
Details on using the remote control's forward, reverse, and focus functions.
Recommendations for airflow and cooling during extended projector use.
Explanation of the thermal fuse that protects against overheating.
Procedure for removing the slide tray using the select bar.
Method for projecting individual slides out of sequence using the select bar.
Options for editing slides in the tray or showing individual slides.
How to insert and eject slides directly into the projector gate.
Procedures for editing slides within the tray or preparing for dark screen.
Steps for powering down, lowering elevation, retracting lens, and storing cords.
Recommendations for disconnecting power, cooling, and cleaning.
Instructions for cleaning the projector lens to maintain image clarity.
Guidance on cleaning condenser lenses and heat-absorbing glass.
Procedure for removing the slide tray if the mechanism becomes inoperative.
An idea book for exploring indoor color shooting, including flash and flood lighting.
Suggestions for outdoor picture-taking, such as close-ups, sequences, and lighting.