Kodak III manual Maintenance, Lamp Tips

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Maintenance

To ensure a long life and trouble-free operation for your projector:

Allow the air to flow freely around the projector.

Do not recirculate warm air.

Keep the projector dust free.

If your projector is chilled, bring it to room temperature before operating.

Projection Lamps Quartz-halogen 82 V projection lamps

Included: EXR, 300 W (35-hour lamp life at full lamp/medium-brightness)

Sampling of other lamps:

EXY (200 hours/less brightness)

EXW (15 hours/maximum brightness)

FHS (70 hours/medium brightness)

Use combinations of lamp brightness, plus half- and full-lamp settings to approximate image brightness in multi-projector presentations.

Desired

EKTAGRPAHIC III

Brightness

Projector Lamp

Maximum

EXW

High

EXR

Medium

FHS

Low

EXY

Lamp Tips

Projector operation on line voltages above 125 volts greatly

 

reduces the lamp life.

 

Unplug the projector before changing the lamp.

 

Allow for unrestricted flow of air to the exhaust vent to prolong

 

lamp life.

 

Gently wipe off any fingerprints with a soft cloth moistened with

 

rubbing alcohol.

 

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Contents Kodak Ektagraphic Important Safety Instructions Kodak Ektagraphic III Slide Projectors Congratulations Contents Front Right OverviewOperation IntroductionStartup 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 Press the select bar all the way down Tray Removing the Tray Raised Index MarkLens Projecting Your SlidesLamp Random Projection Forward Reverse FocusModels AMT & ATS only Screen Image TimerSpecial-Application Receptacle Reading LightSingle Slides Selecting Slide Projection Lenses Choosing a Curved- or Flat-Field Lens Lens Focal Length/ Projector DistanceOperation 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 Lamp Tips MaintenanceChanging the Projection Lamp Cleaning the Condenser, Heat-Absorbing Glass, and Mirror Models without Kodak Extra Bright Lamp Module Condenser Lens Heat-Absorbing GlassReassembling the Lamp Module Mirror Thermal Fuses Consult this guide before calling for service TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Limitations Your Rights Under State Law WarrantyAssistance How to Obtain ServiceShipping Instructions Appendix a Special-Application Receptacle Identification ChartPage Page Eastman Kodkcompany