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3.  REMOVAL OF PARTS FOR INSPECTION OR REPLACEMENT 
(See Fig. 6) 

 

WARNING:  ALWAYS DISCONNECT LINE CORD BEFORE REMOV- 

ING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OR COVERS. 

 
a.  Projection Lamp-Remove the two cover screws (6) and lift off the lamp house top (7).  

Press downward on the lamp and turn it 90 degrees counter-clockwise; this will 
release the lamp so that it may be removed from the lamp house.  To replace the lamp 
reverse the procedure.  Note: One of the flanges on the lamp base is wider than the 
other-line up the flanges with the corresponding slots in the lamp socket when 
replacing the lamp. 

 
b.  Exciter Lamp-Remove the two cover screws (11 Fig. 3) and the exciter lamp cover-

rotate the lamp to release it from the socket.  Note: The slots in the exciter lamp base 
are not equally spaced - when replacing the lamp be sure to position the base so that 
the three slots line up with the pins in the socket. 

 
c.  Photocell-Loosen the insulator clamp screw (4 Fig. 5) and slide the socket insulator 

back along the photocell cable, then unscrew the socket ring and pullout the socket 
and photocell. 

 

WARNING:  After replacing the Photocell be sure to push the socket 

insulator back over the socket and Up against the receiver. 

 
d.  Tubes - Remove the four screws (8 Fig. 6) and lift off the tube cover (9 Fig. 6). This 

will expose the tubes (1 Fig. 7).  When replacing the amplifier tubes be sure to align 
the pins on the tubes with the holes in the sockets before attempting to insert tubes. To 
release the tube retainers push the retainer clips (2 Fig. 7) to the left. 

 
e.  Fuse - Turn the cap of the fuseholder (10 Fig. 6) counterclockwise to release the cap, 

then pull out the cap and fuse. 

 

Summary of Contents for Stylist

Page 1: ...ORTH WESTERN AVENUE CHICAGO 18 ILLINOIS NEW YORK SALES AND SERVICE 92 GOLD STREET NEW YORK 38 N Y 1st EDITION Correspondence relative to service or parts should be addressed Attention Service Division...

Page 2: ...will enable the manufacturer to help you in identifying and recovering the projector 2 IF IT IS NECESSARY FOR YOU TO CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE RELATIVE TO THIS PROJECTOR ALWAYS M...

Page 3: ...3 AMPRO STYLIST 16mm 1 Case Sound Projector Weighting less than 29 lbs Complete with case 8 Speaker Cords and Accessories...

Page 4: ...ed toward the screen 2 Open the three catches which hold the top of the case in place and lift off the top of the case 3 Uncoil the line cord 1 Fig 1 Pull outward on the reel arm lock pin 2 and swing...

Page 5: ...5 1 6 m m P R E C I S I O N P R O J E C T O R...

Page 6: ...better sound will be obtained if the speaker is placed on a chair or some other object which will raise it at least 18 in above the floor Insert the two prong plug 2 Fig 2 in the receptacle 3 Fig 2 i...

Page 7: ...ADING 1 Place the reel of film which is to be projected 1 Fig 3 on the feed spindle 2 Fig 3 and fold over the reel lock finger 3 Fig 3 2 Place an empty reel of suitable capacity on the takeup spindle...

Page 8: ...and up over the upper guideway to the Takeup Sprocket 6 Fig 4 NOTE BE SURE TO PLACE THE FILM ON THE POLISHED SURFACE OF THE LOWER GUIDEWAY DO NOT ATTEMPT TO THREAD THE FILM BETWEEN THE LOWER GUIDEWAY...

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Page 10: ...tion 5 If the picture is too high or too low rotate the tilt knob 8 Fig 3 to position it on the screen Note If the picture is larger than the screen decrease the distance between projector and screen...

Page 11: ...the control switch 7 Fig 3 to the Motor position 3 Push in the rewind clutch 2 and after approximately 150 ft of film have been rewound move the belt shifter 3 to the maximum clockwise position as ind...

Page 12: ...nit MAINTENANCE 1 CLEANING a Before each show lift the gate lever 10 Fig 1 in order to open the gate then pullout the pressure shoe carrier 1 Fig 6 Clean the pressure shoe and aperture plate using eit...

Page 13: ...13 1 6 m m P R E C I S I O N P R O J E C T O R b After each 75 hours of operation apply 2 or 3 drops of oil to the reel spindle oil holes 4 and 5 Fig 6...

Page 14: ...the socket Note The slots in the exciter lamp base are not equally spaced when replacing the lamp be sure to position the base so that the three slots line up with the pins in the socket c Photocell L...

Page 15: ...before joining the ends g Drive Belt Remove the four screws 11 Fig 6 loosen the two set screws which hold the volume and tone control knobs 12 in place and pull off the knobs and tip the top of the co...

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Page 17: ...ernor brushes Dirty governor contacts Contact Authorized Service Station Clean contacts 4 Amplifier tubes do not light Burned out amplifier fuse Replace fuse 5 Amplifier tubes light but exciter lamp d...

Page 18: ...sm requires adjustment Check film Contact Authorized Service Station 12 Picture moves vertically on screen Stretched or shrunken film Dirt in film gate Mechanism requires adjustment Check film Clean g...

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Page 20: ...ection lamp is not obtained return lamp to dealer or to factory and lamp Will be submitted to lamp manufacturer for adjustment An addressed registration card is furnished with each projector shipped f...

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