This equipment
has been carefully
designed and manufac-
tured to meet the requirements
of Business, Industrial,
Television,
Educational,
Governmental,
Medical, and other
institutional
uses.
Before
you
start
to use
your
new
projector-learn
these basic
safety precautions.
Keep them in mind whenever you handle
or operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1.
Read and understand
all instruction
material that is
provided with this projector.
2. Maintain close supervision
when the projector
is used by
persons not fully acquainted
with correct operating
procedure.
3. Take special care to avoid burns that can result from
touching
hot parts. Allow the projector to cool before
replacing a lamp or cleaning lenses.
4. Do not operate this projector with a damaged cord. If the
unit has been dropped or damaged, have it examined by a
qualified
service representative
before using it again.
5. Be careful to place the power cord where you or other
persons will not trip over it.
6. If an extension cord is necessary, use a 3-wire grounding-
type cord with a suitable current rating. Cords rated for
less amperage than the projector
may overheat.
7. Never yank the cord to pull the plug from the outlet. Grasp
the plug and pull it to disconnect.
8. Do not disassemble
this projector
beyond the extent
necessary to perform the routine maintenance
procedures
described in this manual. If further disassembly
is required,
take the projector to a qualified
service representative,
since incorrect
reassembly can cause electric shock
hazard.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: If you modify this projector
in any way,
UL and CSA labels should be obliterated.
All modi-
fied equipment
should conform to electrical
or other
codes and to safety requirements.
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Contents
Page
2
SPECIFICATIONS
3
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
4
Setting Up
6
Preparation
for Threading
6
Threading for Sound or Silent Pictures
8
Alternate Threading for Silent Pictures
8
Check Setup and Run the Show
9
Rewinding
9
After the Show
9
Microphone
• Phonograph
• Tape Recorder
10
Sound Optics
10
KODAKSUPER-40 Shutter
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12
Operating Tips
12
Screen.
Lamp • Lens Combinations
14
Seating Arrangements
14
Accessories
15
Replacing Projection
Lamp and
Cleaning Projection
Lens
16
Cleaning Film Gate
16
Cleaning Sound Optics
16
Cleaning Sound Drum
16
Oiling
18
Replacing Belts
19
Replacing Exciter Lamp
19
Replacing Fuse
19
ABOUT KODAK PUBLICATIONS
L
WARRANTY (Outside
Back Cover)
3