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Kodak EKTAGRAPHIC 570AF - Tray Advance Unreliably?.13; Ownersmaintenance; Cleaning the Built-In Tape Deck.13; Cleaning the Built-In Viewing Screen.13

Kodak EKTAGRAPHIC 570AF
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Tray
Advance
Unreliably?
Compact
cassette
slide-advance
sig-
nals
and
program-pause
signals
con-
forming
with
spacing,
frequency,
du-
ration,
and
level
characteristics
listed
under
“Specifications”
on
page
17
will
operate
the
AudioViewer/Projector
dependably.
Signals
not
conforming
to
these
specifications
may
result
in
undependable
operation.
For
example,
slide-advance
signals
of
the
correct
frequency
(1000
Hz)
but
of
the
wrong
duration
(other
than
0.07
sec.)
may
result
in
erratic
slide-tray
advance.
(Tapes
made
in
conformance
with
ANSI
Standard
PH7.4-1975
will
oper-
ate
this
machine
dependably.)
Tapes
recorded
with
earlier
models
of
the
EKTAGRAPHIC
AudioViewer
or
EKTAGRAPHIC
AudioViewer/
Projector
will
operate
an
EKTAGRAPHIC
AudioViewer/
Projector,
Models
220, 270,
470,
or
570AF
dependably,
and
vice
versa.
OWNER’S
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
the
Built-in
Tape
Deck
If
possible,
clean
the
built-in
tape
deck
after
every
program.
Cleaning
the
tape
deck
takes
only
a
few
min-
utes
and
helps
prevent
buildup
of
oxide
from
tapes
and
loss
of
sound
fidelity.
1.
2.
Clean
the
tape
deck
often
to
prevent
buildup
of
oxide
on
the
heads
and
loss
of
sound
fidelity.
Unplug
the
power
cord!
Press
the
tape
stop/eject
button
to
open
the
cassette
well.
Then
par-
tially
close
the
cassette
well
door
to
position
the
heads
of
the
tape
deck
for
more
convenient
access
for
cleaning.
Press
and
hold
in
the
tape
play
button
to
keep
the
tape
heads
forward.
Rub
the
capstan,
tape-guide
path,
and
metallic
heads
with
a
cotton
swab
moistened
with
head-clean-
ing
solution
or
isopropyl
alcohol.
Do
not
touch
the
heads
with
any
metallic
object.
A
head-cleaning
cassette
(available
at
radio-supply
stores)
can
be
used
occasionally,
but
a
swab
dipped
in
isopropyl
alcohol
is
preferred.
Head-Cleaning
Cassette
Cleaning
the
Built-In
Viewing
Screen
Use
a
soft,
damp
cloth
to
clean
the
built-in
viewing
screen.
Do
not
use
lens-cleaning
solutions
or
tissues
con-
taining
silicone.
The
optics
and
mirrors
inside
the
AudioViewer/Projector
should
be
cleaned
only
by
a
qualified
techni-
cian,
such
as
those
at
a
Kodak
Ser-
vice
Center
(addresses
on
back
cover).
Partial
disassembly
of
the
Audio-
Viewer/Projector
is
required
for
this
service.
Adjusting
the
Position
of
the
Image
on
the
Built-In
Viewing
Screen
All
KODAK
EKTAGRAPHIC
Audio-
Viewer/Projectors
have
been
designed
to
let
the
owner
maintain,
and
make
minor
adjustments
to,
the
machine
as
necessary.
The
front
mirrors
have
to
be
read-
justed
when
the
image
on
the
built-in
screen
is
not
in
perfect
alignment.
Adjustments
are
made
with
the
screws
located
on
the
front-projection
door.
Be
sure
the
image-magnifying
lever
is
located
in
its
“up”
position,
for
normal
(unmagnified)
viewing
of
images;
then
close
the
front-
projection
door.
Vertical
Image
Alignment
1.
Insert
a
slide
into
the
gate
of
the
AudioViewer/Projector.
2.
Turn
the
lower
left
screw
to
center
the
image
vertically.
(The
front-
projection
door
may
need
to
be
opened
slightly
to
reveal
the
screw.)
Horizontal
Image
Alignment
1.
Insert
a
slide
into
the
gate
of
the
AudioViewer/Projector.
2.
Turn
the
upper
right
screw
on
the
front-projection
door
to
center
the
image
from
side-to-side.
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