THERMAL
FUSES
Your projector is equipped with thermal fuses to prevent
overheating and possible damage to the projector in case
of
exhaust·fan or motor failure.
If
overheating causes the
fuses to open, the projector will not operate. The projector
will require factory
or
repair·station attention to make it
run again. Refer
to
the service facilities listed at the back
of this manual.
EMERGENCY
SLIDE-TRAY
REMOVAL
If
the slide·changing mechanism should become inopera·
tive because of a defective 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
this
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 defective slide from the projector
by
actuating the
forward button,
or
if
necessary, pull the slide from the
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LONG-RUN
APPLICATIONS
Allow
for
unrestricted flow of
air
through the projector
openings.
If
the projector
is
used in a window display or
in
a cabinet, provide
an
adequate outlet
for
the warm
air
ex·
pelled from the rear grille vent. The
air
circulating through
the projector should
be
as
dust·free
as
possible.
EDITING
SLIDES
If
you want to edit your slides, you may project them
singly,
as
described
on
page 10. Or place a
tray
of
slides
on
the projector. Remove the lock ring from the tray.
To
edit a slide
after
viewing,
firmly
press and hold down the
select bar, and remove the slide from the tray.
You
can
then reorient the slide or replace it with another slide. (The
optional
KODAK
CAROUSEL
Stack Loader, described
on
page
15, provides a convenient method
for
editing your slides.)
PROJECTING
110
SLIDES
When
you have 110·size slide
film
processed by Kodak,
it
will
be
returned to you
in
2 x 2·inch slide mounts.
You
may request mounting
of
size
110
film
in
30
x
30
mm mounts from the laboratory
that
processes your
film. This service 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 slide
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 15).
To
obtain large screen images when you
project 110 slides, use a short·focal·length lens, such
as
a
2lj2·inch
or
3·inch
KODAK
Projection Lens.
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