After The Show; Care Of The Projector - Kodak 750 Manual

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Without Slide Tray
Insert a slide, correctly oriented, into the projector gate.
Push the slide down into the gate as far as it will go. After
viewing the slide, depress the select bar to eject the slide
from the gate. The slide can now be reoriented (if neces-
sary) or replaced by another slide and then loaded into a
slide tray. Slides of any type or thickness (up to
Ya
inch) can
be shown by this method.
With Slide Tray
Put the tray of slides on the projector. Remove the lock ring
from the tray. To edit a slide after viewing, depress firmly
and hold down the select bar; then remove the slide from
the tray.
If you wish to project a slide while you are changing slide
trays, insert the slide into the projector gate before putting
the slide tray in position. If you want the screen to be dark
after you have shown a tray of slides, insert a 2 x 2-inch
piece of thin cardboard into the gate before putting on the
slide tray. The extra slide or piece of cardboard (only one
can be put in the gate) will enter the blocked-off space in the
slide tray during projection and be returned to the gate
when the slide tray is removed. You can leave it in the gate
and use it each time you project a tray of slides.
AFTER THE SHOW
1. Remove the slide tray; then slide the power switch to OFF.
2. Lower the front of the projector by turning the elevating
wheel. Retract the leveling foot.
3. Retract the lens by turning the focus knob.
4.
Unplug the power and remote-control cords. Fold the
power cord by putting the two ends of the cord together and
folding it in about 4-inch lengths. Fold the remote-control
cord in the same manner. Put the cords into the cord com-
partment in the bottom of the projector.
CARE OF THE PROJECTOR
After use, it is good practice to make sure that the power
cord is disconnected and that the projector has cooled
sufficiently before attempting to clean the projector or re-
place a lamp. Cooling can be accelerated by running the
projector with the power switch set at FAN.
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