Lamp Replacement; Movie Tips - Bell and Howell Autoload 456 How To Use Manual

Super 8 / regular 8 compatible
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22.
lamp
replacement
16
If the lamp burns out during
a show, move the Control
Switch to "Motor" position,
and allow the lamp to cool,
then move the Control
Switch to "Off" position. Un-
snap the Lamp House Cover
by grasping it and pulling it
away from the projector.
Grasp the top of the lamp,
and pull it straight out, as
you would a radio tube. The
correct replacement lamp
to use is indicated by a label
near the lamp. To insert the
new lamp, align the center
guide pin
on
the lamp with
the lamp
socket
by rotating
the lamp until it easily
presses into
place. Be
sure
the lamp is firmly seated.
Replace the Lamp
House
Cover by snapping it into
place.
OFF
MOTOR
LAMP
--
titles are
important
brilliant
b
illuminatio
n
projection
lamps
full half
hour show
keep
your
~
film safe
Q
Planning on having some friends
in
for a show soon?
Then why not have your projector all set up-
threaded with film and the lens focused on your
screen. Then when your friends arrive, a flip of the
control will start the reels rolling without any un-
necessary delay.
Titles are vital to keep your audience informed
about what they are watching. Keep this in mind
when you're shooting movies. Road signs, writing in
the sand, or simply writing on a card with crayon are
just a few ways to make titles. For professional look-
ing titles, ask your Bell & Howell dealer to show
you
a titling kit that can be used with your
camera.
While you're setting up, use a soft
cloth and a
drop
of a good
lens
cleaner to wipe off any
dust or dirt
which might have accumulated on the
lens. This
will give you the brilliant illumination you
can expect
from your Bell & Howell projector ...
helps
protect
your film too.
Always keep a spare projection lamp
handy, in case
the one in your projector should burn
out during
your show. For replacement, only
use the type of
lamp recommended by the label near the
lamp.
You ca
n
put
on f ull half-hour shows
if you splice your
50-foot rolls of
film together on Bell &
Howell 400-
foot
reels. Once your films are
joined together in a
story telling
sequence, they'll be
more fun to show.
Keep several
Bell & Howell 400-foot
reels on hand.
To protect
your films, keep
them in a cool
dry place
stored in Be
ll & Howell film
cans. You'll
have quick
reference
to any film you want
to show,
if you write
your t itle
on the film
can cover.

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