Introducing the Sony LCD Projection TV
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Replacing the Lamp
The projection lamp, which illuminates the picture, has a limited life.
If the screen becomes dark, the color looks unusual, or the LAMP indicator
on the front of the LCD projection TV flashes, it is time to replace the lamp
with a new one (not supplied).
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Use a Sony XL-2100U or XL-2100 (for WE655 series), or XL-2200
(for WF655 series) replacement lamp (not supplied) for replacement.
Use of any other lamp may damage the LCD projection TV.
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Do not remove the lamp for any purpose other than replacement. Doing
so may cause injury or fire.
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Before replacing the lamp, turn the power off on the main unit. Wait
several minutes, then unplug the power cord. (The cooling fan will
continue to blow for about two minutes after turning the power off.)
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Allow the lamp to cool down completely before removing it. The
surface of the lamp remains extremely hot for at least 30 minutes after
the power has been turned off.
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Do not put flammable materials and metal objects inside the lamp
receptacle of the LCD projection TV after removing the lamp. Doing so
may cause fire or electrical shock.
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To avoid being burned, do not touch the lamp receptacle once the lamp
has been removed.
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Mount the new lamp securely. Failure to do so may cause a fire or the
screen to go dark.
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Do not touch the glass of the new lamp with your fingers.
The used lamp
For customers in the United States:
This product contains mercury. Disposal of this product may be regulated if
sold in the United States. For disposal or recycling information, please
contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance
(http://www.eiae.org).
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Do not leave the used lamp near flammable materials or within the reach
of children.
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Do not pour water onto the used lamp or put any object inside the lamp.
Doing so may cause the lamp to burst.
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Avoid touching the front glass of a new lamp as this may reduce picture
quality or lamp life.
WARNING
Electric appliances can cause fire or high temperature, resulting in injury
or death. Be sure to follow the instructions below.
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