JVC Model 200 service manual Light Safeguards, Ultra Violet and Infrared Light

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Safety Information

CAUTION! Do not unplug the power cord until after the arc lamp fan has stopped running. This fan protects the arc lamp from overheating. Disconnecting power before the cooling fans have stopped running can shorten Arc Lamp life.

Light Safeguards

Ultra Violet and Infrared Light

Eye and face protection from ultra violet light and infrared light in accordance with the following conditions:

1.X3 (up to 375 nanometers), ANSI approved, shade goggles must be worn by anyone near the projector when it is lit and the cover is off.

2.X5 (375 to 700 nanometers), ANSI approved, shade goggles when actually working on the projector near the arc lamp source.

WARNING, BRIGHT LIGHT!!!

Never look directly at the Arc Lamp, the lighted Projection Lens or into the lamp housing, from any distance, when the projector is on. Direct exposure to light of this brightness can cause severe eye injury.

Dangerous levels of ultraviolet and infrared radiation, dangerous glare, very high temperatures (180°C to 300°C) and high internal gas pressure are present at the Xenon Arc Lamp. The lamp is contained in a protective reflector housing module and should not be operated outside this housing or outside of the projector. When replacement is needed, the arc lamp must be replaced as an entire module, as shown in this Model 200 Service Manual. Do not open the lamp housing or attempt to replace the Arc Lamp inside its module! Do not touch the Arc Lamp, or any connections, when the lamp is ignited or is arcing. Any servicing of the Arc Lamp must remain restricted to Hughes-JVC certified maintenance personnel.

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JVC Model 200 service manual Light Safeguards, Ultra Violet and Infrared Light