
10 Maintenance
10.1. Cleaning Methods
THE SCREEN UNIT AND THE MIRROR
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THE SCREEN UNIT (Lenticular Screen, Fresnel Lens)
It is strongly recommended that the Lenticular Screen surface
(outside) and the Fresnel Lens surface (inside) should be
wiped gently with a clean, soft, dry cloth to remove the dirt.
Note:
1. If the dirt cannot be removed by wiping with a clean, soft, dry
cloth, use a clean, soft, dry cloth moistened with diluted
neutral pH liquid cleanser or a lens cleaner (usually
containing a small amount of ethyl alcohol) and wipe lightly.
Take care not to leave any streaks.
Do not use cleaning materials containing methyl alcohol,
acetone, or dichloromethane.
2. Use an air blower to clean the inner surface of the Lenticular
Screen and the outer surface of the Fresnel Lens (the
surfaces that one another). These surfaces must not be
wiped with a cloth.
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THE MIRROR
Remove any dirt with an air blower or wipe with a clean, soft,
dry cloth. If wiped too forcefully, the surface of the Mirror can
be damaged. If wiping with a clean, dry cloth does not remove
the dirt, the Mirror must be replaced.
Fig. 6-1
THE PROJECTION LENS
Use lens cleaning paper and cleaner available at your local
camera shop, etc. Dampen the cleaning paper with cleaner
and gently wipe the surface of the lens from the center outward
to remove dust.
Fig. 6-4
Lens
THE LAMP
Gently wipe the surface of the glass of the Lamp with cleaning
paper or soft cloth.
Surface of glass
Fig. 6-2
THE FILTER ON THE PROJECTION UNIT
CAUTION:
Operating with torn or damaged Air Filter may cause damage
to the Projection unit.
Remove the Projection Unit from rear. Then, clean the filters on
the Projection Unit. Gently remove any accumulated dust from
filter with a vacuum cleaner; use extreme care so as not to
damage or tear the filters.
Fig. 6-3
Air Filter
Air Filter
Air Filter
<Bottom View>
Lenticular Screen surface
(outside)
Screen Unit
Mirror
Fresnel Lens surface
(inside)
PT-52LCX66 / PT-56LCX66 / PT-61LCX66 / PT-52LCX16 / PT-56LCX16
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Summary of Contents for PT-56LCX66
Page 6: ...4 Specifications 6 PT 52LCX66 PT 56LCX66 PT 61LCX66 PT 52LCX16 PT 56LCX16 ...
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Page 9: ...PT 52LCX66 PT 56LCX66 PT 61LCX66 PT 52LCX16 PT 56LCX16 9 ...
Page 10: ...5 2 Replacement of Lamp PT 52LCX66 PT 56LCX66 PT 61LCX66 PT 52LCX16 PT 56LCX16 10 ...
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Page 70: ...PT 52LCX66 PT 56LCX66 PT 61LCX66 PT 52LCX16 PT 56LCX16 70 ...
Page 71: ...14 2 BASE BODY SECTION PT 52LCX66 PT 56LCX66 PT 61LCX66 PT 52LCX16 PT 56LCX16 71 ...
Page 72: ...14 3 DISPLAY SECTION PT 52LCX66 PT 56LCX66 PT 61LCX66 PT 52LCX16 PT 56LCX16 72 ...
Page 73: ...PT 52LCX66 PT 56LCX66 PT 61LCX66 PT 52LCX16 PT 56LCX16 73 ...
Page 74: ...14 4 SCREEN SECTION PT 52LCX66 PT 56LCX66 PT 61LCX66 PT 52LCX16 PT 56LCX16 74 ...
Page 75: ...PT 52LCX66 PT 56LCX66 PT 61LCX66 PT 52LCX16 PT 56LCX16 75 ...
Page 76: ...14 5 PROJECTION SECTION PT 52LCX66 PT 56LCX66 PT 61LCX66 PT 52LCX16 PT 56LCX16 76 ...
Page 77: ...14 6 TV UNIT SECTION PT 52LCX66 PT 56LCX66 PT 61LCX66 PT 52LCX16 PT 56LCX16 77 ...