Removing  Slide Tray 
You 
can 
remove 
the 
tray 
from 
the 
pro-
jector 
at 
any 
time-with 
the 
power 
switch 
turned 
off 
or 
on: 
1.  Press 
the 
select 
bar 
and 
hold 
it 
down. With 
the 
power 
switch 
in 
the 
OFF 
position, you will need to push 
the  sel
ect 
bar 
all the  way down. 
2. 
Rotate 
the 
tray 
until 
the 
tray 
index 
bar 
is opposite 
the 
gate 
index. 
3. 
Release 
the 
select 
bar 
and 
lift  off 
the tray. 
NO
TE: 
When 
the 
projector 
pow-
er 
cord is 
not 
plugged 
in
, 
the 
se-
lect 
bar 
will  function 
manually 
only when 
the 
power switch is 
in 
the 
OFF 
position. 
SELECT  BAR 
Showing  Single Slides 
1. 
With 
the 
projector 
turned 
on, i
nsert 
a slide (correctly oriented) in
to 
the 
projector 
gate
. 
Push 
the 
slide down 
into 
the 
gate 
as far as 
it 
will  go. 
2. 
After viewing 
the 
slide, press 
the 
se-
l
ect 
bar 
to 
eject 
the 
slide from 
the 
gate. You 
can 
then 
insert 
another 
slide 
into 
the 
gate. You 
can 
project 
slides 
up 
to  l IB-inch 
thick 
by 
this 
method. 
A
fter 
the 
Show 
Slide 
the 
power 
switch 
to 
OF
F 
and 
re-
move 
the 
slide tray. 
Then  if 
yo
u
've 
been 
us
in
g  the 
bu
ilt
-in 
viewe
r
/Sli
de-
Scan 
scree
n 
(models 
52
00,  5200-
K, 
and 
5600): 
1. 
Push 
the 
viewer 
back 
into 
the 
pro
-
jector 
as described on page 6. 
2. 
Replace 
the 
projection lens 
in 
the 
projector 
as described on page 
10. 
POWER  REQUIREMENTS 
Or 
if 
y
ou
've 
be
en 
pro
jec
ting 
s
lid
es 
on  a 
la
r
ge 
scr
ee
n: 
1. 
As 
you support the front 
of 
the pro-
jector,  release 
the 
front 
elevating 
foot  by  pressing 
the 
re
lease. 
Then 
lower 
the 
front 
of 
the 
projector; 
the 
el
evating 
foot will be 
retracted 
into 
the 
projector. 
2. 
Retract 
the 
rear 
leveling foot. 
3. 
Retract 
the 
lens by 
turning 
the 
fo-
cus 
knob 
counterclockwise
. 
Then 
unplug 
the 
power 
and 
remote-
control 
cords.  Wind 
the 
power  cord 
around 
the 
CORD 
RETAINER 
on 
the 
un-
derside 
of 
the 
projector.  Fold 
the 
re-
mote-control cord 
by 
placing 
the 
ends 
together 
and 
folding 
it 
in 
about 
4-
i
nch 
lengths
. 
Then 
place 
it 
in 
the 
cord com-
partment. 
PROJECTOR CARE 
Your 
CAROUSEL 
Projector 
requires 
no 
lubrication; all 
bearings 
are 
self-lubri-
cating. 
Projection-Lamp  Replacement 
CA
UTI
ON: Be 
certain 
that 
the 
proj 
ector 
and 
the 
proj 
ection 
lamp 
have 
cooled before you re-
move 
the 
lamp. 
Your 
projector  is  equipped 
with 
a 
code 
FHS 
projection lamp 
with 
a 
rated 
li
fe 
of70 hours. 
There 
are 
also two spe-
cial-application  lamps  available. 
For 
l
onger 
lamp life (but less brightness), 
use a code EXY lamp 
with 
a 
rated 
life 
of 
200 
hours. 
For 
25-percent 
greater 
brightness 
than 
offered  by 
the 
FHS 
lamp, use a code EXR lamp 
with 
a rat-
ed life of 
35 
ho
urs.  Use 
of 
high-brigh
t-
ness lamps  may 
cause 
some 
buckling 
or 
premature 
fading 
of 
your 
slides. 
All 
the 
lamp-life 
ratings 
given above 
are 
for 
projectors 
with 
the 
power 
switch 
set 
at 
HI. 
La
mp li
fe 
ca
n be ex-
tended by as 
much 
as 3 times by 
using 
the 
LO  setting. 
If 
your 
lamp 
should 
burn 
out 
during 
use, you 
can 
set 
the 
power switch 
at 
FAN 
to  speed  cooling.  It  is  better 
to 
turn 
off 
the  projector 
and 
let  it  cool 
wit
h
out 
the  fan  (about 
10 
minutes). 
When 
the 
projector 
and 
lamp 
have 
cooled sufficiently, 
turn 
the 
projector 
off 
and 
unplug 
the 
power cord. 
Open 
the 
LAMP 
DOOR 
by  pressing 
down  on 
the 
latch. 
Grasp 
the 
small 
PULLOUT 
HANDLE 
on 
the 
LAMP-BRACKET 
ASSEMBLY
, and  pu
ll 
it 
away from  the 
projector 
to 
the 
stop 
position. 
If 
you 
cannot 
wait 
10 
minutes 
for 
the 
projector 
to 
cool 
without 
the 
fan, you 
may 
want 
to  use  a  complete, 
spare 
lamp module 
with 
an 
extra 
(cool) lamp 
already 
in place. See 
back 
cover. 
STOP  LATCH 
PULLOUT HANDLE 
LAMP DOOR 
LAMP-BRACKET ASSEMBLY 
PROJECTION  LAMP 
LAMP-RELEASE  LEVER 
Push 
the 
LAMP·RELEASE 
LEVER 
down 
and 
to 
the 
side 
unti
l 
it 
is  free 
of 
its 
retaining 
clip; 
then 
raise 
the 
lever all 
the 
way, 
grasp 
the 
lamp, 
and 
remove it. 
Insert 
a  new  lamp 
into 
the 
sock
et 
with a prong 
of 
the 
lamp 
in 
each 
slot 
of 
the 
socket
. Do  not touch the transpar-
ent portion 
of 
the lamp. 
If 
you acciden-
tally get fingerprints on the lamp,  wipe 
it 
carefully 
with 
a  clean,  soft  cloth 
moistened with rubbing alcohol. 
Do 
not 
use 
the 
lamp-release lever to 
seat 
the 
new  lamp.  Lower 
the 
lever 
while  you 
seat 
the 
lamp. 
Then 
push 
down on 
the 
lever and slide 
it 
under 
its 
retaining 
clip.  With 
your 
forefinger, 
press down firmly on 
the 
reflector 
base 
of 
the 
lamp to be 
sure 
that 
the 
lamp is 
correctly seated. 
Push 
the lamp-bracket assembly all 
the 
way 
back 
into 
the 
projector. Then 
close 
the 
lamp door. 
Cleaning 
To  get 
the 
brightest, 
sharpest 
screen 
images, 
keep 
the 
optica
l 
system 
of 
your 
projector 
clean. 
Dust 
or 
finger-
prints 
on 
the 
projection 
or 
conden
ser 
lens will  reduce 
the 
brightness 
of 
the 
screen image 
and 
will 
cause 
it 
to ap-
pear 
unsharp 
or 
low  in 
contrast. 
Projection le
ns 
Turn 
the 
focus  knob  clockwise 
unti
l 
the 
lens is 
out 
as far 
as 
it 
will go.  Care-
fully  move 
the 
focus 
knob 
toward 
the 
top 
of 
the 
projector 
as you 
withdraw 
the 
projection lens.  Blow 
any 
du
st 
or 
dirt 
from 
the 
lens. 
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