FP 75 E
Issue: 08/2012
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1 .3 .2 Warning Risk of Fire
DANGER
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Do not cover the projector or the lens with any material while the projector is in
operation.
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In the event of fire, use sand,
CO
2
, or
dry powder fire extinguishers
; never use
water on an electrical fire.
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Always have
service
on this projector performed by authorized service personnel.
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Projection room
must be well ventilated or cooled in order to avoid build up of
heat.
1 .3 .3 Lamphouse Hazards
1 .3 .3 .1 Broken Glass
In cold condition the xenon lamp has an inner pressure of about 8 to 10 bar (145 psi)
and in hot condition of about 30 bar (435 psi). When a xenon lamp bursts, broken glass
can cause suffer injury to face, eyes and arteries. Therefore it is absolutely necessary to
wear protection with open lamphouse.
DANGER OF ExPLOSION
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Never bypass a door switch.
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Only work on open lamphouse and with xenon bulb with face protection (shield),
neck protection and safety gloves which reach to the elbow.
If the xenon lamp explodes you can suffer injury to face, eyes and arteries.
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Dispose of the xenon bulb: Before removing xenon lamp put protective cover
around it, pack xenon bulb in original package and give it back to your supplier.
S
Only insert the new xenon bulb in protective cover. Remove cover after mounting
the xenon bulb.
1 .3 .3 .2 Ultraviolet Radiation
DANGER
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Operate projector with a closed lamphouse only.
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If you do some adjustments with an open lamphouse (look through visual hole), you
have to use visual protection which blocks the ultraviolet radiation.
Never look into light of a xenon lamp without protective glasses!
1 .3 .3 .3 High Voltage
DANGER
Ignite xenon lamp in closed lamphouse only.