Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement)
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Tools required to perform removal and replacement of projector components and
subassemblies are listed in Chapter 1, Introduction.
WARNING!!!
Various procedures in this chapter involve
the removal and replacement of system subassemblies. Ensure that the
projector circuit breaker is turned off and the AC power plug is removed
from the AC outlet PRIOR to attempting any of these procedures.
When performing any maintenance procedures in this chapter, follow the
guidelines below:
Left/Right Orientation:
When left and right is mentioned in this chapter, it is
with reference to standing at the rear of the projector, facing the screen.
Connectors
on subassemblies and PCBs have tabs that must be released first
before pulling on the connector. The proper procedure is to push slightly IN on the
connector, then squeeze the tab, then pull the connector out.
NOTE:
While performing any maintenance procedures, check the optics for
crazing (peeling or cracking of layers), or cracking. If any problems are observed,
call the factory (800-392-9666).
When references are made in this chapter to assemblies and components, refer to
Figure 4-1 for their locations.
CAUTION!!!
It is very strongly recommended that setup
data be downloaded (Exported, see Model 100 Data Import/Export
Procedure section A-1) before performing any of the following procedures.
Exporting baseline source setup data to disk is an excellent precautionary
measure. It will save the time of having to re-setup a new source file(s) in
the case of an unexpected problem.
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