SLIDE 
TRAY 
Furnished  with  your  new  projector 
is 
the 
KODAK 
CAROUSEL 
140 
Slide Tray. 
It 
holds 
140 
slides 
in 
2 x 2·inch cardboard 
or thin plastic mounts 
(not glass or metal mounts) up to 
J{6 
inch  thick.  Since 
this 
tray 
was 
designed 
to 
hold 
as 
many 
slides 
as 
possible,  the slide compartments  in  the tray are 
quite narrow.  For 
this 
reason,  your slide mounts should 
be 
in 
good  condition.  Mounts which  are  warped  or  bent  may 
fail 
to 
drop from  the tray  into the  projector. 
(If 
this 
hap· 
pens,  straighten  the  mount with your  fingers  or place  the 
slide 
in 
a 
new 
mount, such 
as 
a 
KODAK 
READY· 
MOUNT.) 
Clip 
off 
all 
mount 
corners 
that 
are  frayed.  Do 
not 
use 
slides 
mounted 
with loose 
or 
sticky 
tape. 
As 
the tray revolves,  the number of  the slide being pro-
jected  will 
be 
opposite  the  gate  index 
on 
the  projector. 
(Other  Kodak  slide  trays  which  can 
be 
used  with  your 
projector are described 
on 
page  14.) 
LOCK 
RING 
LOADING 
SLIDE 
TRAY 
Check the bottom of the tray 
to 
make sure the 
INDEX 
HOLE 
is 
opposite the 
INDEX 
NOTCH. 
If 
it 
isn't, slide the 
LATCH 
in 
the 
direction  shown 
by 
the  arrow,  and 
turn 
the  bottom  plate 
until the index hole points to the index notch. Then  release 
the latch. 
Remove the 
LOCK 
RING 
from the tray 
by 
turning 
the ring 
in the direction of the arrow marked UNLOCK; then 
lift 
off 
the ring. Insert a slide 
in 
each  slot 
in 
the tray, with the top 
of the picture down. The  printed border, or trademark side, 
of each  cardboard-mounted 
slide-or 
emulsion  (dull)  sur-
face  of  a  slide  mounted 
in 
plastic-should 
face  the  next 
lower  number.  For  example,  the  bordered,  trademark  (or 
emulsion) side  of slide 
No.2 
should face  toward  slide No. 
1; 
No.3 
toward No.
2, 
etc. 
Replace  the  lock  ring, 
turning 
it 
in 
the direction of the 
arrow marked 
LOCK 
until the ring 
is 
secure 
on 
the 
tray
.