
8. Lamp and lamp house
8.9
Cleaning the Re
fl
ector of the Lamp House
When cleaning the Re
fl
ector?
Only clean the Re
fl
ector of the Lamp House in case it is really necessary. This means in case dust is clearly visible upon the surface
of the Re
fl
ector.
This procedure requires that the xenon lamp is removed from the Lamp House.
W
ARNING
:
ISOPROPANOL ALCOHOL (200–661–7).
Hazardous product. Irritating to eyes and skin. Always use in a well ventilated area. Vapors may cause drowsi-
ness and dizziness. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. In case of contact with the eyes, rinse immediately with
plenty of water and seek medical advise.
C
AUTION
:
ISOPROPANOL ALCOHOL (200–661–7).
Hazardous product. Lightly
fl
ammable. Always use in a well ventilated area. Keep away from sources of
ignitions. Do not smoke while working with isopropanol. Exclusive keep in original container tightly closed
at a cool, well ventilated and
fi
reproof storage space.
Necessary tools
•
Compressed air.
•
Clean Toraysee® cloth.
•
Clean cotton cloth.
•
Demineralized water.
•
Isopropanol alcohol.
How to clean the Re
fl
ector of the Lamp House?
1. Try to blow away the dust with compressed air.
2. Is all dust removed from the Re
fl
ector?
If yes, stop this cleaning procedure.
If no, wipe off the dust of the Re
fl
ector. Use for that a clean Toraysee® cloth.
Tip:
Limit the number of wipe movements. This to protect the optical coating. It is better to wipe of the dust with one good
wipe movement then with 10 soft wipe movements.
3. Is all dust removed from the Re
fl
ector?
If yes, stop this cleaning procedure.
If no, wipe off the dust of the Re
fl
ector
fi
rst with a clean cotton cloth and demineralized water and than with a clean Toraysee®
cloth.
Tip:
Use isopropanol alcohol instead of demineralized water to remove
fi
ngerprints.
C
AUTION
:
Never use a Lamp House which Re
fl
ector is cracked or has a damaged coating. Neglecting this
will result in irreversible damage of the projector.
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Summary of Contents for HDF W series
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Page 12: ...1 Safety 8 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 30: ...3 Preventative maintenance actions 26 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 35: ...5 Troubleshooting 5 TROUBLESHOOTING R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 31 ...
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Page 110: ...6 Removal and installation of the projector covers 106 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
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Page 112: ...7 Power Input 108 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 120: ...7 Power Input 116 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 172: ...10 Card Cage 168 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 182: ...11 Lamp Power Supply 178 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
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Page 242: ...14 Lenses and Lens Holder 238 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 270: ...15 Liquid cooling circuit 266 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 274: ...16 Heat exchanger Image 16 5 Remove assembly 270 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
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