Kodak III manual Loading the Slide Tray

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Operation

Loading the Slide Tray

A KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC Universal Slide Tray is designed to hold up to 80 slides. Be sure that your slide mounts are in good condition; frayed or bent mounts may fail to drop into the projector. A variety of slide trays are available with capacity up to 140 slides. See your dealer in Kodak products for a complete list of Kodak trays and accessories.

Note: Do not attempt to project slides mounted with sticky or loose tape.

Place the tray over the center post of the projector. Align the "0" slot with the gate index; the tray will drop into position.

If your 80-slide tray does not drop easily, rotate the metal plate on the bottom of the tray until it locks into position. For a 140-slide tray, secure the lock ring, invert the tray, and align the index hole with the index notch. Slide and hold the tray release latch in the direction of the arrow, and turn the bottom plate until the index hole and notch align. Then release the latch.

80-Slide Tray

140-Slide Tray

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KODAK EKTAGRAPHIC III Slide Projector

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Contents Kodak Ektagraphic Important Safety Instructions Kodak Ektagraphic III Slide Projectors Congratulations Contents Overview Front Right Startup Introduction Operation Models III BR and ABR OnlyOperation Models A, AMT and ATS Loading the Slide Tray Front-Screen Projection Rear-Screen Projection With a Dissolve Control Tray Removing the Tray Raised Index Mark Press the select bar all the way downLens Projecting Your SlidesLamp Forward Reverse Focus Random ProjectionScreen Image Timer Models AMT & ATS onlyReading Light Special-Application ReceptacleSingle Slides Selecting Slide Projection Lenses Lens Focal Length/ Projector Distance Choosing a Curved- or Flat-Field LensOperation Removing the Lock Ring Editing Your PresentationAdding a Slide Clearing a Gate Jam Removing the Lens Using the Built-In Viewer Model ATS OnlyOpening the Viewer Shutdown Using a Dissolve ControlReinserting the Lens Maintenance Lamp TipsChanging the Projection Lamp Cleaning the Condenser, Heat-Absorbing Glass, and Mirror Condenser Lens Heat-Absorbing Glass Models without Kodak Extra Bright Lamp ModuleReassembling the Lamp Module Mirror Thermal Fuses Troubleshooting Consult this guide before calling for serviceTroubleshooting Warranty Limitations Your Rights Under State LawAssistance How to Obtain ServiceShipping Instructions Special-Application Receptacle Identification Chart Appendix aPage Page Eastman Kodkcompany