Remove The Radiator Filter; Remove The Liquid Cooling Assembly; Integrator Assembly - Christie CP2215 Service Manual

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Remove the Radiator Filter

1. Turn the lamp off and cool the projector for at least 15 minutes.
2. Turn the projector off and then disconnect it from AC power.
3. Remove the top lid. See
4. Remove the service door. See
5. Loosen the captive screw securing the radiator air filter door.
6. Tilt the radiator and fan assembly down.
7. Pull the filter upward and out of the radiator housing.
8. Clean and replace the filter. See

Remove the Liquid Cooling Assembly

1. Turn the lamp off and cool the projector for at least 15 minutes.
2. Turn the projector off and then disconnect it from AC power.
3. Remove the top lid. See
4. Remove the front skin. See
5. Remove the service panel skin. See
6. Loosen the captive screw securing the radiator air filter door.
7. Tilt the radiator and fan assembly down.
8. Disconnect the pump harness connector.
9. Disconnect the radiator fan connector.
10. Disconnect the two quick disconnect hoses to the light engine.
11. Remove the 2 screws securing the reservoir to the projector frame.
12. Pull the liquid cooling assembly (including the radiator) out of the projector.

Integrator Assembly

The integrator rod glass should be flush with the output aperture with the black finish. If the glass is
damaged, contact Christie Technical Support staff immediately. Always wear gloves when you handle
the integrator assembly.
The integrator assembly is mounted in the light tube of the IOS. It runs through a firewall cutout that
separates the lamp housing from the light engine.
1. Turn the lamp off and cool the projector for at least 15 minutes.
2. Turn the projector off and then disconnect it from AC power.
CP2215 Service Manual
020-101226-03 Rev. 1 (10-2015)
Remove the Top Lid
on page 22.
Remove the Exhaust Panel Skin
Clean a Washable Filter
Remove the Top Lid
on page 22.
Remove the Front Skin
Remove the Exhaust Panel Skin
Parts and Module Replacement
on page 26.
on page 21.
on page 22.
on page 26.
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