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Panchromatic Eumig Super P25 User Manual

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Panchromatic
Eumig P 25
User Manual
The Place to find Antique, Vintage, Retro or used, 8 mm Super 8 mm 9.5 mm, 16 mm Film Projectors,
Slide Transparency Projectors in Various Formats and also a selection of Camera & Darkroom Equipment.
Eumig Super P25 Projector
For 8 mm Film Formats
User Manual
www.Panchromatic.co.uk
Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (1)

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  • Page 1 The Place to find Antique, Vintage, Retro or used, 8 mm Super 8 mm 9.5 mm, 16 mm Film Projectors, Slide Transparency Projectors in Various Formats and also a selection of Camera & Darkroom Equipment. Eumig Super P25 Projector For 8 mm Film Formats User Manual www.Panchromatic.co.uk...
  • Page 2 This manual is a copy of the original Eumig Manual It was created due to damage of the original and scarcity of an original replacement. Please report any errors to Service@Panchromatic.co.uk Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (2)
  • Page 3 Switch for motor and lamp Pressure spring lens release Switch for forward / reverse Lever for opening film gate Speed regulator Locking spring lens holder Pilot lamp 15 Watt socket E14 Bottom Sprocket Lever for still pictures Framing Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (3)
  • Page 4 Panchromatic Eumig P 25 User Manual Lamp centring Lamp preserving switch Casing lid Table lamp connection Central oiling Shorting plug Main driving wheel Mains input plug Double pulley Tilting screws Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (4)
  • Page 5 (fig.B) and fit the lamp into the holder by pressing down and turning in a clockwise direction. Plug (fig. B) serves for the connection of a table lamp if required; it is only in contact when the motor is switched off Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (5)
  • Page 6 Now add the spring belts as shown in the illustration on page 4. It is to be noted, that, contrary to that illustration, the wire belts must be crossed both for projection and re- wind, in the case of the projector type for 9.5 mm films Fig.A Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (6)
  • Page 7 (fig.B) on the reverse side of the lamp casing enables the user to centre the lamp cor- rectly, thus obtaining the maximum light on the screen. Tilting is effected by the two screws 22 (fig.B) at the back of the projector Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (7)
  • Page 8: Loading The Film

    (fig.A), may be shown for a longer of shorter space of time, according to the type of film used, an adequate cooling of the film being effected by a newly designed, highly efficient fan. Moreover, a heat absorbing filter is provided for the projection of still pictures. Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (8)
  • Page 9: Maintenance

    Cleaning and oiling of the claw mechanism is easier if the film gate is removed. The little spring is pressed down on the spot marked by number 7 (fig.A) and the entire lens Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (9)
  • Page 10 Panchromatic Eumig P 25 User Manual holder is pulled out until there is a distinct stop. (In or- der to avoid splattering the film with oil, use the small- est amount possible. Fig.B www.Panchromatic.co.uk Service@Panchromatic.co.uk Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (10)
  • Page 11 Panchromatic Eumig P 25 User Manual Addendum Belts During Normal Operation Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (11)
  • Page 12 Panchromatic Eumig P 25 User Manual Belts During Rewind Operation Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (12)
  • Page 13 Panchromatic Eumig P 25 User Manual Heat Warning When in use Eumig 500 / 300 Watt / 110 Volt 220 Volt 23 / 38 Ohm Lamp Resistance Unit Service@Panchromatic.co.uk (13)