Figure 3-6. Removing The Standoff Between The Iris Motor And The Color Wheel; Figure 3-7. Make Sure The Wheel Is Positioned With The Keyhole Slots Facing Downward Before Removing It; Cleaning The Color Wheel, Static Litho Wheel, Effects Wheel And Sensors - High End Systems Cyberlight User Manual

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Cleaning the Color Wheel, Static Litho Wheel, Effects Wheel and Sensors

You will need:
- one 9/64 inch right angle allen wrench
- one 5/16 inch wrench
Use this procedure to remove and clean the color wheel, static litho wheel, and effects wheel; and to
clean the sensors for the color wheel and the static litho wheel. High End Systems recommends
removing the wheels for cleaning to prevent bending or deforming them.
The optical sensors, located below the color and litho wheels, electronically sense the homing slot
on the edge of the wheel in order to keep track of the "home" positions of the respective wheels.
1.
This step applies to removing the static litho wheel only. Manually rotate the color wheel until
the open position is opposite the standoff you will remove next. The location of the standoff is
shown in Figure 3-6.

Figure 3-6. Removing the standoff between the iris motor and the color wheel.

2.
This step applies to removing the static litho wheel only. Use a 9/64 inch right angle allen
wrench to remove the two screws holding the standoff between the rotating litho assembly and
the color wheel assembly. (You will need to insert the allen wrench through the open position
on the color wheel in order to remove one of the screws.) Set the standoff aside.
3.
Manually rotate the wheel until the large ends of the keyhole slots are facing down as shown in
Figure 3-7.
Figure 3-7. Make sure the wheel is positioned with the keyhole slots facing downward
before removing it.
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