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Secure the lamp cover and the air filter cover of the
projector body if the projector does not power on. Ensure that the power
cable is firmly connected to the projector and an active power plug. If
the projector was turned off and then on quickly--let it sit for 90
seconds before trying to turn it on.
2
Replace the projection lamp if the projector will not power
on or if the lamp indicator is flashing. Turn off the projector and let
it sit for at least 30 minutes. Locate the lamp cover and remove or
loosen the lamp cover with a screwdriver. Carefully remove the
projection lamp from the projector housing using the handle, if
available.
3
Place the new projection lamp into the projector housing and
secure it to the projector. Replace the lamp cover and reset the lamp
timer. Power on the projector to ensure the new lamp is working
correctly.
4
Remove the projector from the enclosed area to allow air
circulation if it constantly overheats. Place the projector into an open
area and make sure there is no blockage for the ventilation holes.
Unplug the projector for at least 45 minutes to allow it to soft reset.
5
Clean the air filter to allow the projector better air
circulation. Turn off the projector and unplug it from the outlet.
Remove the air filter cover and use a vacuum to remove dust from the
area. If the filter is unable to be cleaned correctly or is damaged,
then replace it. Pull the air filter from the projector and place the
new one in the now empty slot. Close and secure the air filter cover.
Secure the lamp cover and the air filter cover of the
projector body if the projector does not power on. Ensure that the power
cable is firmly connected to the projector and an active power plug. If
the projector was turned off and then on quickly--let it sit for 90
seconds before trying to turn it on.
2
Replace the projection lamp if the projector will not power
on or if the lamp indicator is flashing. Turn off the projector and let
it sit for at least 30 minutes. Locate the lamp cover and remove or
loosen the lamp cover with a screwdriver. Carefully remove the
projection lamp from the projector housing using the handle, if
available.
3
Place the new projection lamp into the projector housing and
secure it to the projector. Replace the lamp cover and reset the lamp
timer. Power on the projector to ensure the new lamp is working
correctly.
4
Remove the projector from the enclosed area to allow air
circulation if it constantly overheats. Place the projector into an open
area and make sure there is no blockage for the ventilation holes.
Unplug the projector for at least 45 minutes to allow it to soft reset.
5
Clean the air filter to allow the projector better air
circulation. Turn off the projector and unplug it from the outlet.
Remove the air filter cover and use a vacuum to remove dust from the
area. If the filter is unable to be cleaned correctly or is damaged,
then replace it. Pull the air filter from the projector and place the
new one in the now empty slot. Close and secure the air filter cover.
Secure the lamp cover and the air filter cover of the
projector body if the projector does not power on. Ensure that the power
cable is firmly connected to the projector and an active power plug. If
the projector was turned off and then on quickly--let it sit for 90
seconds before trying to turn it on.
2
Replace the projection lamp if the projector will not power
on or if the lamp indicator is flashing. Turn off the projector and let
it sit for at least 30 minutes. Locate the lamp cover and remove or
loosen the lamp cover with a screwdriver. Carefully remove the
projection lamp from the projector housing using the handle, if
available.
3
Place the new projection lamp into the projector housing and
secure it to the projector. Replace the lamp cover and reset the lamp
timer. Power on the projector to ensure the new lamp is working
correctly.
4
Remove the projector from the enclosed area to allow air
circulation if it constantly overheats. Place the projector into an open
area and make sure there is no blockage for the ventilation holes.
Unplug the projector for at least 45 minutes to allow it to soft reset.
5
Clean the air filter to allow the projector better air
circulation. Turn off the projector and unplug it from the outlet.
Remove the air filter cover and use a vacuum to remove dust from the
area. If the filter is unable to be cleaned correctly or is damaged,
then replace it. Pull the air filter from the projector and place the
new one in the now empty slot. Close and secure the air filter cover.
Secure the lamp cover and the air filter cover of the
projector body if the projector does not power on. Ensure that the power
cable is firmly connected to the projector and an active power plug. If
the projector was turned off and then on quickly--let it sit for 90
seconds before trying to turn it on.
2
Replace the projection lamp if the projector will not power
on or if the lamp indicator is flashing. Turn off the projector and let
it sit for at least 30 minutes. Locate the lamp cover and remove or
loosen the lamp cover with a screwdriver. Carefully remove the
projection lamp from the projector housing using the handle, if
available.
3
Place the new projection lamp into the projector housing and
secure it to the projector. Replace the lamp cover and reset the lamp
timer. Power on the projector to ensure the new lamp is working
correctly.
4
Remove the projector from the enclosed area to allow air
circulation if it constantly overheats. Place the projector into an open
area and make sure there is no blockage for the ventilation holes.
Unplug the projector for at least 45 minutes to allow it to soft reset.
5
Clean the air filter to allow the projector better air
circulation. Turn off the projector and unplug it from the outlet.
Remove the air filter cover and use a vacuum to remove dust from the
area. If the filter is unable to be cleaned correctly or is damaged,
then replace it. Pull the air filter from the projector and place the
new one in the now empty slot. Close and secure the air filter cover.
Filter will be located near the intake fan. You can remove it and clean it. Normally just blow out the dust. If it is oily you can use dish soap be sure it is fully dried before replacement. The fans you can blow out (with machine off) Be sure not to spin them too fast or the bearings will be destroyed.
Hi, Cutting out after 5 minutes sounds like an overheat fault. On every projector will be a filter that is user serviceable - it will most likely be blocked up with lint. To Clean - locate the filter & remove carefully. gently brush the lint & dust off the surface of itusing a soft brush or vacuum cleaner on its lowest seting. Try not to puncture the filter element. reinstall.
Air-Filter Cleaning the Air Filter The air filter should be cleaned as described below at intervals of approximately 100 hours. When the filter is used for approximately 100 hours, the message "CLEAN THE AIR FILTER" appears when the projector is switched on. 1 Switch the projector power supply OFF, and remove the power cord from the power outlet. 2 Clean the air filter with a vacuum cleaner. 3 Reset the Filter Timer using the function of the FILTER TIME on the OPTION Menu. Please refer to the description of the "FILTER TIME" on the Table 9: MAIN Menu. Replacing the Air Filter Replace the air filter if contamination cannot be removed, or if it is damaged. To order a new air filter see page 26 for contact information. 1 Switch the projector power OFF, and remove the power cord from the power outlet. 2 Remove the filter cover and the filter. 3 Replace the new air-filter and the filter cover. 4 Reset the Filter Timer using the function of the FILTER TIME on the OPTION Menu. Refer to the description of the "FILTER TIME" on Table 9: MAIN Menu.
If the power light & warning light both flash red, this indicates that the projector is overheating. Once the projector has cooled down the warning light would continue to flash red and the power light would be solid red.
You should clean the air filters.
The filters are located on the underside. Disconnect all cables and invert. remove the 2 air filters located at the front and rear by pullingthe latches. They are both rectangular in shape.
Being very careful not to damage them, you should rinse the dust out and leave them to dry fully before replacing them in the projector.
the top of the projector back left hand corner facing the lens. there is a panel door there is a screw located on the rear of the unit that holds the lamp cover. remove this screw then slide and lift up on the panel door. As you look inside you will see two lamp screw that need to be removed as well. hold the lamp and lift it up out of the projector. Insert the new lamp and replace the screw.
You will then need to reset the lamp hours in configuration menu. This is a good time to clean your filter this is located on the bottom of the projector near the front.
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