PROJECTOR 
CARE 
Your 
CAROUSEL 
Projector requires no lubri-
cation; all bearings are self-Iubricating_ 
PROJ 
ECTION-LAMP 
REPLACEMENT 
Your  projector  is  equipped  with  a  code 
ELH 
projection  lamp  with  a 
rated life of 
35 
hours_ 
There are also two special-application lamps avail-
able_ 
For longer lamp life (but 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.) 
All  the lamp-life  ratings  given  above  are 
for 
projectors with the  lamp 
switch  set  at  HIGH.  Lamp  life  can 
be 
extended 
by 
as  much 
as 
three 
times 
by 
using  the 
LOW 
setting. 
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  cool
in
g; 
then  remove  the  slide  tray.  When  the  projector and  lamp  have  cooled 
sufficiently, turn the  projector 
off 
and  unplug 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. 
CAUTION: 
Be 
certain 
that 
the  projector  and  the  pro-
jection  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. 
11