Replacing Lamps
1. Always disconnect the unit from main power supply before attempting to replace a lamp or fuse.
2. Make sure that the unit is sufficiently cool before removing a blown lamp.
3. Never touch a new lamp with your fingers, use a tissue or a dry clean cloth. Touching a
halogen lamp with your fingers will leave an oil residue, greatly reducing lamp life.
4. Unscrew the lamp replacement cover, which is highlighted on the diagram (fig.1). Only use the
appropriately rated lamp, as use of any other lamp type may cause the unit to be non-operational.
5. Remove the used lamps from the lamp sockets after checking to make sure they are sufficiently
cool. Take care to remove any pieces of lamps that may have broken during transportation.
6. Place the prongs of the lamps into the sockets located inside the unit. Check to make sure that
the lamps are housed correctly in the lamp holder and will not fall out.
7. Screw the lamp replacement cover back into place.
8. Reconnect the unit to main power supply and check for proper operation of bulbs.
Note:If the unit is still not working after lamp replacement, please contact CHAUVET for servicing.
Replacing Fuses
1. Always disconnect the unit from main power supply before attempting to replace a lamp or fuse.
2. Unscrew the fuse holder cover to reveal the fuse.
3. Remove the old fuse.
4. Place new fuse inside the holder.
**Notes on fuses - see below**
5. Screw the fuse holder cover back on.
Notes on fuses
This unit has a label attached which indicates the correct fuse rating. If needed, you can also find this
listed as part of the specifications for the unit later in this guide.
It is critical that replacement fuses are
of the correct rating.
Failure to use the correct fuse could damage the lighting effect beyond economic
repair.
If the unit is still not working after fuse replacement then please contact CHAUVET for servicing.
Contact Chauvet
USA
Technical Assistance: 1-800-762-1084 (954) 929-1115
E-Mail [email protected]
Specifications
Voltage
:
AC 1 10V 50/60H
z
or 240V 50H
z
Fuse
:
7 Amp 125V, 5 Amp 250V
Lamp
:
120v
:
2
x
64514 120v 300w
230v
:
2
x
64514 120v 300w (in series)
W eight
:
10.4 lbs
Dimensions
:
15 in
x
15in
x
12in
Lamp (in-series) Wiring Drawing for 230V Operation
In prior tests of the 230V version of the 64514 known as the
64516 or 64515, failure of the lamp was common place due
to rapid fixture movement during normal operations and
penetrating sound waves produced in low frequency based
music.
Many customers around the world in places where power is
served at 230V or 240V have noticed that connecting the
64514 (120V) lamps in series is the most effective and
economical method. Tests have shown that the lamp will hold
much longer than their 230V counter parts.