Projector Care; Projection-Lamp Replacement - Kodak CAROUSEL 850H How To Use Manual

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PROJECTOR CARE
Your CarouseL Projector requires no lubri-
cation; all bearings are self-lubricating.
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 avail-
able. For longer lamp life (but 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 of the lamp-life ratings given above are for projectors with the
lamp switch set at HIGH. Lamp life can be extended by as much as three
times by using the LOW 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;
then remove the slide tray. When
the projector and lamp have cooled
sufficiently, turn the projector off and unplug the power cord.
Turn the projector bottom side up. Rotate the coin-slotted
screw in
the LAMP Door counterclockwise until the door can be opened.
CAUTION:
Be certain that the projector and the pro-
jection lamp have cooled before you remove the lamp.
Push the LAMP-RELEASE LEVER down and to the side until it is free of its
retaining clip; then raise the lever all the way, grasp the lamp, and re-
move
it.
Insert a new lamp into the socket with a prong of the lamp in each slot
of the socket and with the longer sides of the lamp base parallel to the
projector base. Do not touch the transparent portion of the lamp. If you
accidentally get fingerprints on the lamp, wipe it carefully with a clean,
soft cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol. Lower the lamp-release lever
to seat the lamp; then push downward on the lever and slide it under its
retaining clip. With your forefinger, press down firmly on the reflector
of the lamp to be sure that the lamp is correctly seated. Next, firmly push
the socket toward the lamp. Close and fasten the lamp door.
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