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Projection-lamp Tips
• Rough treatment of the projector may dam-
age the projection lamp.
• Allow for unrestricted flow of air to the air
intake vents on the bottom and side of the
projector, and the air exhaustventatthe rear.
• The projector is equipped with a "HIGH"-
"LOW" illumination switch-use of the
"LOW" position will prolong lamp life.
• Projector operation on line voltages above
the range specified greatly reduces the
lamp life.
• Unplug power cord before changing a lamp.
• See "Projection Lamp Warranty."
setting up
POWER AND REMOTE-CONTROL CORDS
Place the projector, bottom side up, on a table. Slide the cord-compart-
ment door latch in the direction of the arrow marked OPEN. Open the
CORD-COMPARTMENT DOOR and remove the power cord and the
remote-control cord. Then close and latch the compartment door. Turn
the projector upright.
Plug the remote-control cord into the remote-control socket at the
back of the projector. The small dot on the plug should be upward when
the plug is engaged in the socket.
POWER SUPPLY
The projector operates on 110- to 125-vo/t, 60 CPS (Hz), alternating current
only.
If you do not know the voltage of your electric line, ask your local
electric service company. Plug the socket end of the power cord into the
2-prong power-cord receptacle on the back of the projector; plug the
other end of the cord into the electrical outlet.
SCREEN AND SEATS
Because slides may be square, horizontal, or vertical, a square screen
is most convenient. It should be large enough for easy viewing by every-
one present and should be at the same level as (or higher than) the
projector.
For best results, the rear row of seats should not be farther from the
screen than six times the longer dimension of the projected picture.
Place the seats as close as possible to both sides of the beam thrown
by the projector. The picture appears most brilliant and lifelike when
you are seated near the projector beam.
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