Replacing The Lamp - GLP Highlander Wash Quick Start And Safety Manual

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● Do not let optical components come into contact with oil or grease. Put on clean,
dry lint-free gloves before you touch them.
● Clean glass components by wiping gently with alcohol wipes or a soft, clean, lint-free
cloth moistened with a weak detergent solution. Put the solution on the cloth, not on
the surface to be cleaned. Avoid rubbing glass surfaces. If particles are stuck to the
glass, try to lift them off by dabbing them repeatedly with a cotton swab or
moistened lint-free cloth.
● Dry the fixture with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth or low-pressure compressed air before
reapplying power.

Replacing the lamp

The specified lamp lifetime is 750 hours. For best performance and to minimize the risk of
lamp explosion, replace the lamp before it reaches the end of its lifetime.
Do not touch the lamp with bare fingers. If you get any grease or oil on the lamp, clean
it carefully with an alcohol wipe and wipe it dry with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
To replace the lamp:
If the lamp has been in use, turn the lamp off but leave the fixture connected to
power for 30 minutes so that the cooling fans continue to operate.
Disconnect the fixture's power input cable.
See Figure 6. Tilt the head so that you have access to the lamp door on the back of
the head with the top of the head facing upwards: the lamp door screw (arrowed)
must be on the on the left-hand side when you look at the back of the head. The
door opens to the right. To make it easier to work we recommend that you apply the
tilt lock.
Release the lamp door screw (arrowed in Figure 6) and open the lamp door. You
can now see the lamp base in the lampholder.
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Figure 6. Opening the lamp compartment
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