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6.  Replace the lamp door  by 

resting its bottom edge on 

the 

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then push the top of  the door  to- 

ward the projector until it snaps in place. 

cleaning outside of projector 

You  can maintain  the 

appearance of  your projector  by 

proper care. 

Clean  the  wooden  parts  of  your  projector  with  a  good- 

quality furniture polish. Wipe  the black  areas and the dust 
cover  with a  soft, damp, 

cloth. 

cleaning projection mirror 

For  the  brightest,  clearest  pictures  keep  the 

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free of  dust, dirt, and fingerprints.  Clean  the mirror 

with a soft, 

cloth or 

Lens Cleaning Paper. If 

PROJECTION  MIRROR 

you  need  moisture, breathe  on  the mirror surface  or  use a 
drop of 

Lens Cleaner on  the paper or cloth. 

cleaning projection lens 

To project a  bright, clear picture, keep  the 

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free of  dust, dirt, and 

If  you need to clean the lens, proceed as follows: 

1.  Remove  the take-up reel. 

2.  Move the mirror to the position shown. 

3. 

Slide  the 

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toward  the 

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and 

remove  the cover. 

4.  Carefully lift out the 

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OJECTION  LENS. 

Blow any dust and 

dirt from the lens surfaces. 

With 

Lens Cleaning Paper or a soft, 

cloth, 

gently  wipe  the  front  and  rear  surfaces  or  use  a  drop  of 

Lens Cleaner on the paper or cloth. 

5.  Replace the lens by  setting it  in  its housing, moving the 
lens all the way  to the right;  make sure the smaller  end of 
the lens  barrel is facing the supply  reel. 

6.  Grasp the lens cover and place it so that the 

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on  the back of  the lens cover line up with the 

GUIDE

on  the 

lens housing. Then press the lens cover against the lens hous- 
ing and  at the same time slide  the cover  toward  the supply 

spindle.  You  will  hear  a  "click,"  indicating  that  the  lens 
cover  is in  place. 

NOTE: 

The zoom lens is removed the same way. To install the 

lens, set it in the lens housing as shown, with its front flange 
against  the housing. Refer  to  the  two  illustrations showing 
the zoom lens. 

Summary of Contents for EKTASOUND 235

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...st cover 3 The holding tabs f o r the lamp and the microphone are extended across the openings 4 The elevation wheel on the projector i s f u l l y retracted 5 Small objects aren t placed i n the open...

Page 3: ...itementof a birthday party concert grad uation or other event just as it occurred the projector playsback nllnt 1 in sync with thescreen image EKTASOUND 2351 ha rn movie projector t Equipment subjectt...

Page 4: ...ite to our staff of photographic experts at Eastman Kodak Company Photo Information Depart ment 841 Rochester New York 14650 Should your projector ever require service the warranty and in structions f...

Page 5: ...screen that allows you to project an image to fill the screen I f convenient use a support that is about as high as the center of the screen By moving the PROJECTION O R 90 YOU can pro PROJECTION MIR...

Page 6: ...ckwise back of the projector Insert one end into the POWER RECEPTACLE on the back of the projector and the other end into a 120 volt 60 Hz power outlet only If you plug your projector into a different...

Page 7: ...INDLE NOTE The REEL BRAKE prevents filmfrom spilling by pressing against the flat edge of the supplied take up reel Since other take up reels may not operate as well be sure to use only the KQDAK 400...

Page 8: ...er near the supply reel Sweep the a film into and through the THREADING CHANNEL asshown THREADING CHANNEL LEADER THREADING CHANNEL 3Insert the end of the leader securely into the s shapea SLOTin the t...

Page 9: ...on control from OFF THREAD to 2Adjust the VOLUME CONTROL to the desired listening PROJECT Rotate the FOCUS WHEEL uxitil the screen level For silent movies turn the volume control fully image is sharp...

Page 10: ...rame The screen image will be slightly darker than normal After you make all adjustments filmspeed volume focus frame move the projection control to REWIND to return the film to the supply reel stoppi...

Page 11: ...w When you have shown and rewound all the reels of film move the projection control to OFFITHREAD unplug both ends of the power cord and put it in thestorage area Replace the dust cover by guiding its...

Page 12: ...r is equipped with an 80 watt 30 volt code DFE projectionlamp with a rated life of 15 hours It s a good idea to keep a spare projection lamp on hand You can pur chase lamps from your photo dealer If t...

Page 13: ...e lens proceed as follows 1 Remove the take up reel 2 Move the mirror to the position shown 3 Slide the LENS COVER toward the TAKE UP SPINDLE and remove the cover 4 Carefully lift out the PROJECTION L...

Page 14: ...RING ZOOM PROJECTION LENS ZOOM PROJECTION LENS The PRESSURE PAD and APERTURE are not removable To clean them first move projection control to OFF THREAD then remove the lens cover and the projection l...

Page 15: ...dphone Jack Switches sound from built in speaker to an 8 to 16 ohm auxiliary speaker or headphones having a inch phone plug Amplifier Transistorized2 watt power output Serial Number The serial number...

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Page 17: ...APES Lenses KODAKProjection Lens 22mm f11 5 or Vario Koo Auxiliary Speaker Thin durable pressure sensitive Kiptagon Zoom Lens 15 to 30mm f11 3 Matching wood speaker cabinet tapes for easy dry splices...

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