EMERGENCY 
SLIDE-TRAY 
REMOVAL 
If 
the  slide-changing  mechanism  should  become  inopera-
tive  because  of  a  damaged  slide  (see  page  7),  a  foreign 
object,  etc, 
turn 
the  coin-slotted 
TRAY-REMOVAL 
SCREW 
in 
either direction, 
as 
far 
as 
it will 
go
, to  retract the tray lock_ 
While  holding  the  screw 
in 
this  position, 
lift 
off the  tray_ 
When 
you  remove the tray 
in 
th
is 
manner, 
turn 
the tray up-
side  down  and  realign  the  index  notch  and  index hole 
as 
described 
on 
page  7; then set the tray to one 
side_ 
Remove 
the  damaged  slide  from  the  projector 
by 
pushing  down-
ward 
on 
the select bar; 
or 
if 
necessary,  pull the slide from 
the gate 
by 
hand_ 
Replace  the tray 
on 
the projector. 
PROJECTION 
TIPS 
EDITING 
SLIDES 
To 
preview  your slides  prior 
to 
placing them 
in 
the tray., 
you  can  project them  singly, 
as 
described 
on 
page  10. 
If 
you  want to reoriellt or  replace  a  slide 
in 
the tray during 
projection, remove the lock ring from the 
tray
_ Firmly press 
and  hold  down  the select  bar, and  remove  the slide from 
the  tray. 
You 
can 
then  change  the  orientation 
or 
replace 
the slide. 
The  optional 
KODAK 
CAROUSEL 
Stack  Loader,  described 
on 
page  14,  provides  a convenient  means  of editing your 
slides. 
DARKENED 
SCREEN 
BETWEEN 
SLIDE 
TRAYS 
If 
you  want the screen 
to 
be 
dark rather than  brightly illu-
minated after you  have shown the last sl ide in a tray, insert 
a 2 x 2-inch piece 
of 
thin 
cardboard into the projector gate 
before  placing a tray 
on 
the_ projector. 
(If 
you  wi
sh
, use  a 
slide instead of the piece 
of 
cardboard.) The cardboard (or 
extra slide) will enter the blocked-off space 
in 
the tray dur-
ing projection,  and  will 
be 
returned  to the  gate  when  you 
remove  the tray. 
You 
can  leave  the cardboard 
or 
slide 
in 
the gate  a
nd 
use 
it 
each 
time you  project a tray of slides. 
PROJECTING 
110 
SLIDES 
When 
you  have 
1I0
-size film  processed,  it will 
be 
returned 
to you 
in 
2 x 2-inch slide mounts. 
You 
may  request  mounting  of  110-size  film 
in 
30 
x 
30 
mm  plastic  mounts from the  laboratory 
that 
processes 
your film. This servi
ce 
is 
available at 
no 
extra charge from 
Kodak  Processing Laboratories 
in 
the U.S.  and  Canada, 
as 
well 
as 
other processing  laboratories, 
if 
you  request  it at 
the time of processing. 
A 
sl
id
e 
in 
a 
30 
x 
30 
mm  mount cannot 
be 
used  in  your 
projector unless it is placed 
in 
a 2 x 2-inch adapter (shown 
on 
page  14). 
To 
obtain  large  screen  images  when  you 
project  110 
sl
ides,  use  a  short-focal-Iength  lens,  such 
as 
the 2
1
/
2
-inch 
or 
3-inch 
KODAK 
Projection  Lens. 
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