12 
FOR 
LONG-RUN 
APPLICATIONS 
• 
Allow 
for 
unrestricted 
flow 
of air 
to 
the 
projector 
open-
ings. 
If 
the 
projector 
is  used  in  a 
window 
display 
or 
in  a 
cabinet, be  sure 
to 
provide an  adequate 
outlet 
for 
the warm 
air expelled 
from 
the  rear 
grill 
vent.  In  some 
applications, 
additional 
ventilation  may  be  needed. 
The 
air 
circulating 
through 
the 
projector 
should be  as 
dust-free 
as  possible. 
•  Better 
cooling 
results if cool air is available 
to 
the 
projec-
tor. Normal room temperatures are adequate. 
• 
If 
the 
projector 
is used 
outside 
it 
should 
be protected 
from 
the elements. 
WARNING: 
For 
long-run 
unattended 
applications, 
such 
as 
continuous 
display 
use, 
this 
projector 
should 
be 
protected 
by 
proper 
thermal 
and 
electrical 
overload 
devices. 
See 
your 
Kodak 
dealer 
or 
write 
the 
Eastman 
Kodak 
Company, 
343 
State 
Street, 
Rochester, 
New 
York 
14650. 
REMOVING 
SLIDE 
TRAY 
1. 
With 
the 
projector 
turned 
on, 
depress 
firmly 
and hold 
the 
SELECT 
BAR 
down. 
2. 
Rotate the slide tray until 
the 
identification 
number 
"0" 
is 
opposite 
the 
gate index on 
the 
projector. 
3. 
Release the select bar and then 
lift 
off 
the slide tray. 
SKIP 
PROJECTION 
1. 
Depress 
firmly 
and  hold 
the 
select 
bar 
down. 
2. 
Rotate 
the 
slide tray  until  the 
number 
of 
the  slide  you 
wish 
to 
project 
is 
opposite 
the 
gate index on 
the 
projector. 
3. 
Release 
the 
select bar; 
the 
selected  slide will  be 
imme-
diately projected. 
This 
permits 
your 
showing 
any 
individual 
slide 
out 
of 
sequence. 
Note: 
The 
select bar 
should 
not 
be  used 
for 
advancing the 
slide tray. 
EDITING 
SLIDES-SHOWING 
SINGLE 
SLIDES 
If 
this 
is the 
first 
time 
you  have viewed  the slides, you  may 
want 
to 
edit 
them in the slide tray, 
or 
you  may wish 
to 
show 
single slides  by 
inserting 
them 
into 
the 
gate as  illustrated 
at 
the 
left, 
or 
by  using the 
KODAK 
CAROUSEL 
Stack Load-
er, 
described 
on  page 
16.