Monitoring and Maintenance
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failure of the projector. Check monthly by inspecting its color through the side vent grille with a
flashlight. Replace grey colored filters.
Replacing the air filter
1. Loosen the two captive screws at the top of
each filter door. Allow the door to rest down
and away from the projector.
2. Slide the air filter out and replace, vacuum
or wash the filter. Wash using mild soap and
water. Dry the filter before using.
3. Insert the new or cleaned air filter(s).
4. Secure the filter door by tightening the two
captive screws loosened in Step 1.
Replacing the fog filter
Fog filters should be replaced after each use of the projector to a maximum of 20 hours. The life of
the filter is approximately 20 hours based on environmental conditions. Leave the filters in their
sealed packaging until ready for use.
1. Unscrew the two captive screws at the top of each filter door. Allow the door to rest down, away
from the projector.
2. Slide the filter (or dust air filter, if fitted) out.
3. Insert the new air fog filter with ensuring the white layer facing into the projector.
4. Secure the filter door by tightening the two captive screws loosened in Step 1.
Maintaining the optics
Viewing the lamp history
To display the serial number and the number of hours logged for each lamp (currently and
previously) installed in the projector, select
Lamp
>
Lamp 1 History
or
Lamp
>
Lamp 2 History
.
The top-most entry is always the most recent/current lamp.
Notice.
Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage.
• Leave the filters in their sealed packaging until ready for use.
Notice.
Failure to comply with the following may result in property damage.
• The fog filters cannot be re-used or they clog up with oil and the projector overheats and shuts
down.
• Each filter is a two-stage filter; the black activated charcoal layer faces out, and the white layer
faces the projector.
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