Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65000 manual Appendix D Lamp Replacement, Lamp Life

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Appendix D: Lamp Replacement

Lamp Replacement

The lamp is the light source for the DLP panel. When the lamp fails, replace it with a new one.

Do not remove the lamp immediately after turning off the projector. You may get burned because of the high temperature of the lamp.

When replacing the lamp, first press the power button to power off, then wait one hour so that the lamp is cool to the touch.

Do not remove the lamp except for re- placement. Careless treatment can cause injury or fire.

Do not touch the lamp element directly. It may break and cause you to injure or burn yourself.

Be sure not to drop the lamp lid screw into the projector. Also be sure not to insert metal or any flammable objects, it may cause fire or electric shock. If any objects are inserted, please unplug the AC cord and contact your dealer.

Install the lamp securely. Failure to do so may cause a fire.

Lamp Life

The actual life of the lamp in this television can vary, based on the lamp itself, the air temperature around the TV while it is operat- ing, and user’s viewing patterns. Warmer air (or poor ventilation) shortens the lamp life, as does turning the television on and off fre- quently. Mitsubishi warranties the lamp for 90days or 2000 hours of operation whichever occurs first. However, it is likely that the lamp will last significantly longer than this. When the lamp life reaches 4,000 Hours, the TV will display a warning message for one minute. This warning message will also be displayed the next 5 times the TV is turned on. The purpose of this message is to advise the customer that the lamp may fail soon. To order a new lamp call (800) 553 - 7278.

Caution : Allow the television to cool for one hour before attempting to replace the lamp.

You can confirm the Lamp Elapsed time by selecting the Lamp Status in the Advanced Menu.

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Contents Digital Light Projection Television Model WD-65000 Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Table of Contents Table of ContentsImportant Safeguards Safeguards E a s e r v i c e @ b i g s c r e e n . m e a . c o m Thank You We at Mitsubishi Would Like to Thank You Part I Thank YouUnpacking Your New TV / Special Features Unpacking Your New TVPage Installation Front control Panel Functions Front Control PanelBack Panel Back Panel FunctionsHow Connections Affect the PIP and POP How How Connections Affect System 4 Home Theater IR ControlSpecial SetupsTV HowIR Control Connecting an Antenna, Wall Outlet Cable, or Cable Box Separate UHF and VHF AntennasCable Box Connecting a VCR Antennas or Wall Outlet CableComposite Video with Audio or S-Video with Audio Connecting an Audio Receiver Connecting an Audio ReceiverStereo Audio System ReceiverConnecting a DVD Player Connecting an S-Video DeviceReceiver Connecting a DTV Receiver Connecting a DTVDTV Connections and Adaptors DTV Receiver with Component Video ConnectionsReceiver DTV Receiver with RGB Video ConnectionsConnecting a Computer with a PC Monitor Output Connecting the System 4 Home Theater IR ControlHome Theater ComputerPage Page Setup Programming the Remote Control Part III SetupTo Control Other A/V Products Programming the Remote DVD/LD Player CodesActivation of the System 4 Home Theater IR Control To Activate the Video PortionTo Activate the Audio Portion Testing System 4 for Proper Setup Activate the System 4 Home Theater IR ControlAudio If the A/V Receiver did not change Inputs If the TV did not change inputs3D Graphical Menu System ViewPoint Menu SystemSetup Menu Menu Screens OverviewCaptions Menu Channel MenuClock Menu Advanced MenuSetup Menu Memorize channels and Assign Input Assign Input, and LanguageMemorize Channels Assign Input MenuCaptions Menu Closed Captions Closed CaptionsCC Background Channel Menu Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQV Antenna, Channel, Memory, Name, and SQVChip Lock Menu V-Chip Lock Chip LockEntry to the V-CHIP Lock Chip Lock Chip Lock Menu V-Chip Lock Hours/Time Chip Lock Hours/TimeChip Start Time and V-Chip Stop Time Lock by Time, Lock Time, and Unlock TimeAdvanced Menu Timer TimerVideo Mute, and Black Enhancement, and Lamp Status Video MuteBlack Enhancement Lamp StatusAudio/Video Menu A/V Memory, and Audio/Video settings Memory, and Audio/Video settingsAudio settings and Video settings Using the Audio and Video Buttons on the Remote ControlTV Speakers, and Audio Output Audio/Video Menu TV Speakers, and Audio OutputTV Speakers Audio OutputClock Menu Clock Setting Manual Clock Setting AutoClock Setting Clock Setting ManualSetting Descriptions Audio Audio SettingsSetting Descriptions Video Horizontal Position Adjusts the horizonPage Operation Remote Control Functions Overview Part IV OperationOverview Remote Control Functions Care and Operation Care and OperationRemote Control Functions Channel Selection and Sleep Timer Remote Control Functions System 4 Home Theater IR ControlSleep Timer and System 4 Home Theater IR Control Remote Control Functions System 4 Home Theater IR Control System 4 Home Theater IR ControlRequirements for Operation Operation VCR as exampleRemote Control Functions Special Functions Remote Control Functions Operation of PIP and POPOperation of PIP and POP Special FunctionsAutomatic POP Switching PIP/POP Audio SignalChanging PIP/POP Inputs Exchanging Program ImagesRemote Control Functions Display Formats Display FormatsPart IV Operation Standard Picture Widescreen Picture AppendixABypassingtheV-ChipLock LockAppendix a Bypassing the V-Chip Lock Page Component-1 and Component-2 Inputs PC-1 and PC-2 InputsDTV Input Appendix BHigh Definition Input Connection CompatiblityAppendix C Remote Control Programming Codes Appendix C Remote Control Programming CodesDVD Players Satellite ReceiversLamp Replacement Appendix D Lamp ReplacementAppendix D Lamp Replacement Lamp LifeReplacement Appendix D LampTighten up the screws c. See figure Filter cleaning Cleaning and ServiceAppendix E Cleaning and Service Cleaning the air-filterFilter Appendix E Cleaning and Service ServiceProblem Possible Solution Appendix F TroubleshootingAppendix F TroubleShooting Index a P IndexIndex Q Z Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited Warranty Mitsubishi Projection TV Limited WarrantyMitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc 871D303A10

WD-65000 specifications

The Mitsubishi Electronics WD-65000 is a high-quality home theater projector that stands out with its advanced features and technology, making it a popular choice for consumers looking to enhance their viewing experience. This DLP rear-projection television is well-regarded for its ability to deliver stunning visuals and immersive sound, ideal for movie nights, gaming, or sports events.

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