Initial Power-Up - Christie CP2000-SB Setup Manual

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Section 3: Installation & Setup
3.6

Initial Power-up

STEP 1 - Turn on Breakers
With all components installed and connected, power-up the projector as described in Steps 1 and 2 in
3.6 Initial
Power-up. Do not ignite the lamp yet.
Important! Do not ignite the lamp until you have defined the lamp type in Step 6 below.
STEP 2 - Fill Reservoir a Second Time
Upon initial power up, the first supply of coolant you added will
drain into the hoses and fill them leaving the reservoir practically
empty. Using Christie approved coolant Jeffcool E105 provided in
the liquid coolant fill service kit (P/N 003-001837-02), re-fill the
reservoir until the level is close to but not above the top mark on the
gauge located on the outside of the pedestal door (Figure 3-32). If
you over-fill, remove the reservoir from the pedestal and pour out
excess.
STEP 3 - Power Down and Up Again
Turn all projector breakers OFF, then ON again to clear air from lines.
STEP 4 - Check for Airlock in Cooling System
After topping up the coolant reservoir, ensure the hose
between the reservoir to the pump is completely full upon
the next power-up (Figure 3-33). NOTE: If the hose is not
full, this signifies the presence of an airlock that can
interfere with proper circulation of the liquid throughout
the projector. Turn the projector OFF then ON once again.
The hose should now be completely filled.
STEP 5 - Check Fans and Interlocks
Check that fans are running and interlocks are OK.
STEP 6 - Define the Lamp Type
At the TPC, go to the Advanced: Lamp menu (password required). Enter the size of the lamp currently
installed in the projector (default is 2.0 kW).
STEP 7 - Ignite the Lamp
At the main menu of the TPC, press the LAMP button
3-20
Figure 3-32 Re-fill and Check Level
Figure 3-33 Check Hose for Airlock Problem
. The lamp should ignite.
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CP2000-SB Setup Guide
020-100249-02 Rev. 1 (05-2009)

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