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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