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If there is any visible damage to the power cable, disconnect power to the
projector until the damaged cable is replaced. Install the projector on a smooth,
vibration-resistant level surface, or ceiling mount, in an area free from dust and
moisture. Do not place the equipment near heat-radiating appliances. Smoke and
steam could adversely affect the internal components.
If mounting the projector, use hardware that can handle a minimum of three (3)
times the projector weight. In ceiling mounted applications, always use approved
hardware and installation methods.
0.3. Heat
Safeguards
0.3.1. Fans and Ventilation
The projector has multiple fans to cool the projector system. Do not
block the intake or outflow of any fans. Heat is emitted within the
system and must be vented to keep the system running. Blocking air
intake or exhaust ports could cause the projector to overheat. Do not
enclose the unit in a restricted space (refer to physical access and
thermal clearance illustration guidelines).
If a foreign object falls inside the projector, immediately unplug the
projector and call a Hughes-JVC certified technician for object removal.
CAUTION!!!
Do not unplug the power cord until after the
arc lamp fan has stopped running. This fan protects the arc lamp from
overheating.
0.4. Light
Safeguards
Do Not Open The Projector Cover. Dangerous high voltage, bright light,
ultraviolet, and infrared radiation can be hazardous to personnel.
Access must remain restricted to Hughes-JVC authorized maintenance
personnel.
Do Not look into the output of the Lighted Projection Lens or the side exhaust fan
while the projector is on.
Do Not look directly into the projection lens from any distrance. Exposure to
projection light can cause eye injury.
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