Replacing Effects; Figure 7-16. Replacing The Spring On A Rotating Litho Or Effect - High End Systems Studio Spot 250 User Manual

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the spring is completely installed in the wheel, press the spring tip under one of
the four plastic tabs in the wheel housing (see Figure 7-16).

Figure 7-16. Replacing the spring on a rotating litho or effect.

12. After replacing the litho, you may need to clean it by using a soft, lint-free
cotton cloth and a mild glass cleaning solution (containing no ammonia).
13. Replace the bezel and engage the two bezel latches unless there are other
dichroics, lithos, or effects you want to replace.

Replacing Effects

To replace an effect in the effects wheel:
1. Remove the fixture's bezel cover by releasing the two bezel latches (see Figure
7-8).
2. Manually rotate the effects wheel until the effect you wish to replace is easy to
access (see Figure 7-9).
3. Locate the four plastic tabs built into the wheel housing (see Figure 7-12).
4. Locate the tip of the metal spring (which should be under one of the four
plastic tabs).
Carefully grasp the tip of the spring with your finger and pull it out from under
the tab.
5. Rotate the spring as you remove it from the wheel.
You may need to continue pressing the spring tip under each plastic tab until
the spring is completely free of the wheel housing.
6. After removing the spring, remove the effect from the wheel housing.
7. Orient the new effect so that the "bumpy" side of the effect is facing away from
the lamp.
8. Place the new effect into the wheel housing and replace the metal spring.
7-12
General Maintenance
Wheel tab
Correct placement
(spring tip is completely
under the tab)
Incorrect placement
(spring tip protrudes from
under the tab)
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