Kodak Instamatic M Series Repairing page 12

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WIRE CLIP
FIG. D24 Remove the wire clip holding the wire
bundle.
2-WIRE LAMP LEAD
FIG. D26 Unplug the lamp leads.
10. Lift out the motor (leave the wires connected).
11. Pull off the red and white lamp leads, Fig. D26. One
lamp lead has two wires—one red and one white. The yellow
insulator normally falls off when you disconnect this lead.
The insulator on the red-wire lead (the lead with just one
wire) normally stays with the wire.
12. Unscrew the long screw holding the wirewound resistor,
Fig. D25.
V
ARIATION: The M80 has two lamp levels. At
the lower brightness, the wirewound resistor drops part
of the voltage. If the projector you're working only has one
lamp brightness, such as the M85, there's no wirewound
resistor. And, as you saw earlier, projectors using the 21V
lamp have a step-down transformer rather than the resistor.
NOTE: About that corrosion on the wirewound resistor...the
corrosion on the wirewound resistor is normal and presents
no problem. If the corrosion is severe, you might wipe off
the wirewound resistor. The corrosion then won't flake off
and get into the mechanism.
13. Remove the Phillips screws holding the guide, Fig. D27
(there are usually three screws, but some projectors have
four screws holding the guide—the guide in Fig. D27 has
four screws).
14. Using your spring-hooking tool, disconnect the rubber
belt from the pulley at the end of the cam shaft, Fig. D29.
The other end of this rubber belt goes to the pulley that
drives the spindles.
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ONE-WIRE LAMP LEAD
FIG. D27 The wirewound resistor.
FIG. D28 Remove the screws holding the
guide—four in this example.
GUIDE
WIREWOUND
RESISTOR
FIG. D25
Back view.
GUIDE

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