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USER GUIDE
well dimensioned ceiling mounts from a renowned supplier. Connect the
projector to a switched mains power supply, and switch off when not in
use, for maximum protection against fire. Switching off using the remote
control only puts the projector in a standby (sleep) mode with live
internal voltages.
10. VENTILATION - Slots and openings in the projector housing are
provided for ventilation. Air inlet filters are employed to reduce dust
build-up internally. Periodically vacuum the filters (from the outside of the
ventilation grilles) as needed. To ensure reliable operation of the
projector and protection from overheating, do not block or cover slots or
openings in any way. Do not insert any foreign objects or instruments
into the slots and openings, as this may block the ventilation fans. Do
not place the projector on a soft surface (carpet etc.). Never install the
projector in an enclosed unit unless it is properly ventilated by a
separate cooling system.
11. HEAT - The projector should be situated away from heat sources such
as sunlight, radiators stoves or other strong heat sources. Do not
operate the projector outside the maximum temperature specifications.
12. OBJECT OR LIQUID ENTRY - Care should be taken so that objects are
not put or do not fall into the projector housing. Be careful not to spill
liquids that may flow into the projector interior. Do not insert metal or
flammable objects into the projector.
13. POWER SOURCES - The projector must only be connected to proper
electrical voltage as marked on the projector body, on the label at the
power inlet. The projector should be connected to the electrical outlet
using a power cord compatible with the local electrical voltage. Never
operate the projector outside the electrical voltage specification. If you
are unsure about the type of electrical service at your location, please
consult your dealer or local Power Company.
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