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FOR LONG-RUN APPLICATIONS
• Allow for unrestricted flow of air to the projector open-
ings. If the projector is used in a window display or in a
cabinet, be sure to provide an adequate outlet for the warm
air expelled from the rear grill vent. In some applications,
additional ventilation may be needed. The air circulating
through the projector should be as dust-free as possible.
• Better cooling results if cool air is available to the projec-
tor. Normal room temperatures are adequate.
elf the projector is used outside it should be protected from
the elements.
THERMAL FUSE
Your projector is equipped with a thermal fuse which auto-
matically safeguards the projector against overheating. 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
instruction
manual.
REMOVING SLIDE TRAY
1.
With the projector turned on, depress firmly and hold the
SELECT BAR down.
2.
Rotate the slide tray until the identification number
"0"
is
opposite the gate index on the projector.
3. Release the select bar and then lift off the slide tray.
SKIP-PROJECTION
1.
Depress firmly and hold the select bar down.
2.
Rotate the slide tray until the number of the slide you
wish to project is opposite the gate index on the projector.
3. Release the select bar; the selected slide will be imme-
diately projected. This permits your showing any individual
slide out of sequence.
EDITING SLIDES-SHOWING SINGLE SLIDES
If this is the first time you have viewed the slides, you may
want to edit them in the slide tray, or you may wish to show
single slides by inserting them into the gate as illustrated
above, or by using the KODAK CAROUSEL Stack Loader,
described on page 18
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