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1. Turn-off the projector by pressing the "ON/STANDBY" and unplug the power cord. 2. In the meantime, hold down buttons "ON/STANDBY", "MENU" and "INPUT and plug-in the power cord . 3. The lamp operation counter will automatically turn to zero. 4. Check if the lettering "0H" appears on the lamp operation counter in the status display.
This might be cause by lamp error.
Here's possible solution.
Unplug AC cord for a while.
Then follow process as below.
1, Plug AC cord
2. Press Vol (-) + TV/Video Button at the same time
3. While holding above button, Power On by pressing power button.
4. Either "K" or "K123" will appear on the screen. This indicate that you enter the service menu.
5. The Press Button Vol(-) + Channel Up button to go to menu page.
6. Find Lamp Error page.
7. Lamp error data should be "0" zero, if not change to "0"
8. After changing the data, power OFF by Power button.
9. Unplug and re-plug AC cord
10. Power On to check if power resume.
Good luck
Jheremiel
hi reset ur lamp timer through the following procedure
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1. Turn-off
the device by pressing the "ON/STANDBY" and unplug the power
cord 2. In the meantime, hold down buttons "ON/STANDBY",
"MENU" and "INPUT and plug-in the power cord 3. The lamp
operation counter will automatically turn to zero 4. Check if the
lettering "0H" appears on the lamp operation counter in the
status display 5. After the lamp operation counter has turned to
zero, turn off the projector by pressing "ON/STANDBY" and unplug
the device.
1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
2. Press and hold down the three buttons at a time (ON/STANDBY) (MENU) and (INPUT) and plug in power cord.
3.The lamp hours counter will automatically turn to zero
4. Now you press POWER BUTTON and after warm up you check lamp operation counter in the STATUS display it should be "0"
WARNING: THE REPLACEABLE HALOGEN HEADLAMP BULB CONTAINS GAS UNDER PRESSURE. THE HALOGEN HEADLAMP BULB MAY SHATTER IF THE GLASS ENVELOPE IS SCRATCHED OR THE HALOGEN HEADLAMP BULB IS DROPPED. HANDLE HALOGEN HEADLAMP BULB CAREFULLY. GRASP HALOGEN HEADLAMP BULB ONLY BY ITS PLASTIC BASE. AVOID TOUCHING GLASS ENVELOPE. KEEP HALOGEN HEADLAMP BULB OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Position headlamp switch (11654) and headlamp time delay switch (13736) in the OFF position.
Remove two bolts retaining headlamp (13008) to upper support assembly and loosen pinch bolt. Remove headlamp assembly from vehicle.
Remove park lamp bulb and socket (Sable only) and headlamp bulb and socket from Headlamp Assembly as outlined.
Headlamp Assembly (Taurus Shown, Sable Similar)
Turn lamp socket and wiring (13410) assembly 1/2 turn counterclockwise and remove from parking lamp (13200) housing.
Remove screw from park/turn signal housing.
Using 1/4 inch drive socket extension and swivel, insert tool through two access holes in upper radiator support. Remove screws from park/turn signal housing.
Hi, check the fuse for the headlight after shutting off your motorcycle. There is usually a fuse box under or just near the seat area. Sometimes it is located adjacent to the motorcycle battery. Check your user manual for the fuses location. If that fuse is OK, remove the headlight element and remove the headlight halogen lamp by gently removing the wiring plug and rotating the halogen lamp that is inside, so you can inspect it for damage. A blown halogen lamp is usually indicated by a white or dark spot inside the glass lamp.
If you have a multimeter set it to Ohms and see if you can get a circuit thru the pins on the rear of halogen lamp before re-installing the lamp. There will be 3 pins - one is a common, one is the low beam, and the other is high beam. You should get continuity using ohms thru each separate pin to the common pin.
Make sure you remove any greasy spots on the halogen lamp before you put
it back, as this causes hot spots on the glass and is a common cause of
early failures of halogen lamps.
If you are comfortable measuring 12 volts DC with a meter, check that you have 12 volts DC at each pin on the harness which connects to the halogen lamp. Your ignition key will need to be turned on so that indicators and horn etc are all powered up. You normally shouldn't have to have your engine running to check power to your headlight, but it is possible that you may need to do so. There will be 12 volts on 1 pin only and when you change to high beam that pin will then go dead and the other pin will then have 12 volts DC. There is also a small chance your headlight relay is bad or has a loose connection. If you know what you are doing it should be easy to locate the headlight relay, otherwise take it to a reputable auto electrician or motorcycle repair shop. Cheers,Steve PS Please vote for my answer or give me a testimonial if I have helped.
This is how to replace the lights on the KitchenAid khlu162m hood. If this is not you hood please give the right make and model # so I can get you the right info.
Replacing the Halogen
lamps:
The hood liner uses 12-volt, 20
watt halogen lamp bulbs.
Before you begin, make sure that
the range hood is turned off and
that the lamps have had sufficient
time to cool.
To replace a halogen lamp:
• Remove 2 screws from the
circular metal trim around the
lamp assembly.
• Pull the trim with the lamp
assembly attached down far
enough so that the lamp can be
pushed out of the socket clips.
• Insert the new lamp into the
socket clips and push the lamp
and trim assembly back up into
the hood.
• Replace the screws.
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THESE ARE ALL MOTOR LOADS OR INDUCTIVE LOADS AS SOME WOULD SAY , TRY THIS GET A STANDARD DROP LIGHT OR LAMP AND PLUG IN THIS IS A RESISTIVE LOAD AND FAR LESS SUSCEPTIBLE IF THE LAMP DOES NOT BLOW THEN NOTHING WRONG WITH CORD OR VOLTAGE
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