PROJECTOR 
CARE 
Your  CAROUSEL  Projector requires 
no 
lubrication;  all  bear· 
ings are self·lubricating. 
THERMAL 
FUSE 
Your projector is  equipped with a thermal fuse  to prevent 
overheating  and  possible  damage to  the  projector 
in 
case 
of  exhaust·fan  failure. 
If 
overheating  causes  the  fuse  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. 
PROJECTION-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  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.) 
All  the  lamp·life  ratings  given  above  are 
for 
projectors 
with the lamp switch set at HI.  Lamp  life can 
be 
extended 
by 
as 
much 
as 
three times by using the 
LO 
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  cooling. 
When 
the  projector and 
lamp  have  cooled  sufficiently,  turn  the  projector  off  and 
remove  the power  cord  from the electrical  outlet. 
The 
LAMp·ACCESS 
DOOR 
is  located  at  the  rear 
of 
the pro· 
jector. Turn  the coin·slotted  screw  in  either direction  and 
the door will open automatically. 
WARNING: 
Be 
certain 
that 
the projector and the 
lamp  have  cooled  before you  remove  the  lamp. 
Grasp the lamp 
by 
the edge 
of 
the  reflector and 
lift 
out 
the lamp. 
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