Keep trying.try gently prising case with wifes best kitchen knife to see if case is springing against a specific point.
probably more screws to take out, inside lamphouse or hidden
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unscrew the screw on the lamp door, unscrew the lamp screws, pull the lamp out, replace with new lamp (making sure it's securely plugged in), screw it in, replace the door, plug the projector in, turn it on, enjoy!
unscrew the lamp door on the bottom of the projector, unscrew the lamp, remove the lamp, replace with new lamp, screw in, replace door, turn on, and reset lamp counter (menu-settings-lamp counter reset-yes)..
Yes to replace the lamp you need to remove the 2 screws. You can touch the lamp but I try not to. After the lamp is in you need to reset the hr timer for the lamp. to do this you need to look in manual on page 34.
If you do not have the manual you can get it here at link below.
I just replaced my lamp for the same beamer. Took me a while to figure out how, but if you know how, it is easy. Turn the beamer on its back. In the middle, you will see a black rubber (small), it covers a hole and a screw is in the whole. Pull the small bblack rubber out. Unscrew the screw. A small cover will come loose. And there is the lamp, You have to pull out the power cable, and than only one little screw that mounts the lamp to the inside of the beamer.
u need to open the 4 screws on the sides
then there is one screw in the center at the bottom
the u also need to unscrew the nut screws on the vga connector.once done
press the top of the panel near the keypad & the front cover will come off
similar is the procedure for the back cover.
when you try to lift the top cover make sure not be hasty, open slowly s there is a film connector for the keypad that is connected to the main board,take care not to damge it
once you have acess to the main board
loosen 2 screws on the mainboard & then press the outer side of the main board.there is a 100 pin connector that connects the main board to the dlp engine.this is the cause of the problem that you mentioned.this should fix your prob
it's a simple switch out, first make sure your set is unplugged, open the panel concealing the lamp, unscrew the door, unscrew the lamp, pull it out straight towards you it is attached like an outlet plug, carefully switch it with the new one be sure not to touch the lens, screw in tightly replace the compartment door then the panel and your done....good luck }:)
OPen top case with four screws, two on back of the unit and two on the bottom. Remove six screws on lamp cooling fan, unpluf lamp (Brown Connector) unscrew lamp.
On the left hand side where all the inputs are located you will see a very small screw , that is most probably what's keeping you from opening it.
Also remember to take off the cover to the front and do this slowly because the translation board's lint is attached to the top cover. Once open you can just unhook it and then you'll be looking for the board with the AC inlet on it.
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