PROJECTOR
CARE
Your
CAROUSEL
Projector requires no lubri-
cat
io
n;
all bearings are self-lubricating.
PRO
JECTION-LAMP
REPLACEMENT
Your projector is equipped with a code
ELH
projection lamp with a
rated life
of
35
hours. There are also two special lamps available. For
longer lamp life
(but
approximately
35
percent less brightness) , use a
code
ENH
lamp with a rated life of
175
hours. For
30
percent greater
brightness than offered
by
the code
ELH
lamp, use a code
ENG
lamp
with a rated life of
15
hours. (Use of high-brightness lamps may cause
some buckling or premature fading of your slides.)
It's a good idea to keep a spare projection lamp on hand.
If
the lamp
should burn out
during
use, set the power switch to
FAN
to speed cooling;
then remove the slide tray. When the projector and lamp have cooled
sufficiently,
turn
the projector off and remove the power cord.
Turn
the
projector
bottom
side up. Rotate the coin-slotted screw in
the
LAMP
DOOR
counterclockwise
until
the door can
be
opened.
CA
UTI
ON
:
Be
certain
that
the projector and the projec-
tion lamp have cooled before you remove
the
lamp.
Push the
LAMP-RELEASE
LEVER
down and to
the
side until
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 socket with a prong
of
the lamp in each
slot of the socket and with the longer sides of the lamp base parallel
to
the projector base. Do
not
touch
the
transparent
portion
of
the
lamp.
If
you
accidentally
get
fingerprints
on
the
lamp
, wipe
it
carefully
with
a clean,
soft
cloth
moistened
with
rubbing
alcohol
. Lower
the
lamp-
release lever to seat the lamp; then push downward
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. Next
firmly
push
the
socket toward the lamp. Close and fasten
the lamp door.
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