Replacing The Lamp - Christie HAL Series User Manual

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MAINTENANCE
4.4
Replacing
the Lamp
4-4
DLV 1280 User's Manual
Remove old batteries and properly discard. Place the new batteries in the
compartment, orienting the +/- of each battery according to the labels in the
compartment. When batteries are in place, replace the cover by inserting its
bottom edge first and snapping the top into place. Do not force.
The high brightness of the DLV 1280 projector is provided by a 500 watt Xenon
lamp permanently assembled in a polymer housing and mounted to a pre-aligned
bracket. When the lamp approaches its lamp limit—as defined in the Service-
Lamp menu—the entire lamp assembly (module plus bracket) should be
replaced. Contact your dealer or Electrohome for the Lamp/Filter kit needed.
If you want to know how many hours have been logged on your lamp so far, go
to either the Status menu or the Service-Lamp menu. "
total number of hours the lamp has been used.
NOTE: As the lamp nears its Lamp Limit (as set in Service-Lamp), a lamp timer
message may appear on screen to warn that the lamp needs to be replaced. To
make sure that this warning appears, enter "
in the Preferences menu.
Never attempt to remove the lamp when it is hot. The
lamp is under great pressure when hot and may explode,
causing personal injury and/or property damage. Allow to
cool completely and handle by the housing only.
Follow the instructions below to replace the lamp.
For best results, the lamp should be replaced by a

Once you have turned off the projector, allow the cooling fans to automatically
turn off before continuing with Step 2. This will take about five minutes.

When the cooling fans have turned off, unplug the projector. Allow additional
time for the lamp to cool completely.
Figure 4-1. Replacing Keypad Batteries
WARNING
WARNING
qualified service technician only.
" indicates the
" for the Lamp Message option

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