Electronic Theatre Controls
North America
3030 Laura Lane • Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 • USA • Tel: (+1) 608 831 4116 • Fax: (+1) 608 836 1736
Europe
5 Victoria Industrial Estate • Victoria Road • London W3 6UU • Tel: (+44) 181 896 1000 • Fax: (+44) 181 896 2000
Asia
Room 605-606 • Tower III • Enterprise Square • 9 Sheung Yuet Road • Kowloon Bay • Hong Kong • Tel: (+852) 2799 1220 • Fax: (+852) 2799 9325
World Wide Web:
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Specifications subject to change. Source Four PAR is protected by US patent numbers 5,268,613.
US and International Patents Pending. 7061M1001.
Copyright 1998
Revised 11/98.
Color frame retaining clip
The color frame holder is equipped with a spring-loaded retaining clip that prevents
color frames and accessories from falling out.
1.
Release the retaining clip by pushing it sideways. The retaining clip opens.
2.
Insert the color frame.
3.
Press the retaining clip down until it locks.
Note:
Use only color frames or top hats with 6.7-inch inside diameter.
Cleaning the reflector
ETC offers the following recommendations when cleaning and inspecting lenses
and reflectors:
Do not
use glass and window cleaners on the reflector. Chemicals in these cleaners
will harm the reflective coating.
Do not
use paper towels or harsh materials to wipe the reflector. These materials
can scratch the surface of the reflector.
1.
Remove the lens so you can access the reflector from the front of the fixture.
See
Removing a lens
on page 3.
2.
Remove dust with a blast of oil free air, or wipe with a clean, soft, lint-free cotton
cloth. If this is sufficient to remove dust, go to step 5. Otherwise, continue to
step 3.
3.
Dampen a clean, soft, lint-free cotton cloth with a mild, soapy water solution and
gently wipe the reflector.
4.
Remove any soapy water residue with a clean, soft, lint-free cotton cloth
dampened with water.
5.
Reinstall a lens before using the fixture.
WARNING!
Hang the Source Four PAR with the color frame retaining clip
in the locked position.
WARNING!
Unplug the fixture before attempting to clean reflector.
Figure 5
Retaining clip in
the locked position