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1.2 Your Safety and Margay’s Safety
The fully assembled display weighs about 68 lbs (30.8
kg). When assembling a wall, you will need two peo-
ple to handle the Margay.
WARNING
The lamp needs very high voltages to start,
around
15,000 volts
.
WARNING
The lamp gets very hot. Allow it to cool before
removing it.
WARNING
The lamp produces lots of light and
UV radia-
tion
(ultra-violet) as well. UV light can damage
your retinas. After the light leaves the lamp
and passes through the DLP optical engine,
there is no significant UV, although the light
will be very bright.
WARNING
There is no electrical interlock on the screen.
Opening the screen does
not
turn off the high
voltage to the lamps. s
Opening the rear cover
does
turn off the high voltage
to the lamp. However, the lamp will still be very hot.
.
The plug on the power cord serves as the disconnect
for this product. No user serviceable parts inside.
All
parts replacement is done at the module level by a
qualified service technician.
CAUTION
There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Refer all repair and maintenance to a qualified
service technician.
.
Static electricity can damage sensitive electronic
components.
• Always use a grounding strap with handling the
electronics module or the optical engine if there
are exposed components.
• When shipping these parts,
do not
use styrofoam
“peanuts.” These carry static electricity and can
damage the parts. Use an anti-static bag, or, if
that is not available, wrap the electronics module
in aluminum foil.
Lamp(s) inside this product contain mercury.
This product may contain other electronic
waste that can be hazardous if not disposed
of properly. Recycle or dispose in accordance with
local, state, or federal Laws. For more information,
contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at
. For lamp specific disposal
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