Samsung HLN567W, HLN617W, HLN507W, HLN5065W, HLN437W, HLN4365W Your New Wide TV, Replacing the Lamp

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Your New Wide TV

Replacing the Lamp

A Projection TV lamp is a consumable item, and should be replaced from time to time for best projec- tor operation. If the screen image becomes dark, or timer, lamp and Temp LEDs flicker off at the same time, you may have to replace the lamp.

When changing the lamp, you should first verify the type/model, and then use only the correct lamp replacement. The code for lamp regulation and usage is marked on the label. If you remove the lamp, you can identify this replacement code. You should only replace the lamp with the one of the same reg- ulation code.

If you wish to buy a new lamp, please phone your Service Center or a nearby TV dealer, and tell them the model of your projection unit.

You can identify the lamp type on the left side of TV and the lamp cover.

The TV will be damaged if you use a lamp that is different from the original supplied by the manufac- turer.

Please don't remove the lamp except when replacing with a new one.

Please turn off TV power before changing a lamp and then unplug after waiting 1 minute.

The cooling fan will help cool the lamp so you can safely remove it. The surface of the Lamp is very hot. Please wait for 30 minutes after turning off your projection TV to handle the lamp.

Please keep the old lamp away from flammable articles and children. Dispose of properly.

Don't allow dirt or dust to accumulate inside the lamp cover or on the Lamp.

A dirty cover or lamp can catch fire, explode and cause electric shock.

Please don't touch the front glass of a new lamp or the glass of the lamp container.

If a new lamp is improperly handled, the quality of the screen image can be affected and the expected life span of the lamp can be reduced.

Be sure to tighten the lamp cover on the TV after changing the lamp. Note that the TV will not function if the lamp cover is not securely attached. Please tighten the holding screw on the lamp cover after it has been attached to the TV.

Use a screwdriver to

1 remove the screw as shown in the picture.

2 Remove the Lamp cover.

Use a screwdriver to

3 remove the screws securing the Lamp. There are 2 screws: one on the left and one on the right. When the screws have been completely unfastened, they will still be connected to the body of the Lamp.

Separate the Lamp from

4 the engine by holding the handle and pulling it out.

To reinstall the Lamp, fol-

5 low these steps in reverse order.

NOTE

HLN437W/HLN507W

HLN467W/HLN567W

HLN617W/HLN4365W

 

HLN5065W

 

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• Be sure the replacement Lamp is the same model.

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