Instructions; Projector Location; Servicing - Christie Entero RPMWU User Manual

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Section 5: Maintenance

5.2.3 Instructions

Read all operating instructions prior to using the projector.

5.2.4 Projector Location

Operate the projector in an environment that meets the operating range, specified in
• Do not operate the projector close to water, such as near a swimming pool.
• Do not operate in extremely humid environments.
• Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand or table. A projector and cart combination must be used
with care. Sudden stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the projector and cart combination
to overturn.

5.2.5 Servicing

Use replacement parts that are manufacturer-approved only. Use of any other part other than
the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire, electric shock or risk of personal
injury and irreparable equipment damage.
voltages that could cause severe physical injuries and possibly death. Always disconnect the
projector and wait two minutes to allow the power supply capacitors to electrically discharge
before removing the projector covers.
If any of the following conditions exist, immediately disconnect the projector from the power outlet and
consult a CHRISTIE accredited service technician.
• The power cord is damaged.
• The internal cooling fans do not turn ON when the projector is first powered up.
• Liquid is spilled into the projector.
• The projector is exposed to excessive moisture.
• The projector is not operating normally or performance has significantly deteriorated in a short period of
time.
• The projector has been dropped or the shipping case (if applicable) is badly damaged.
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All servicing must be performed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians.
Do not service the projector while it is still connected. There are exposed
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Entero RPMWU/RPMSP/RPMHD-LED01 User Manual
Specifications.
020-100367-05 Rev. 1 (06-2012)

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