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Probably had too high wattage bulb and basically, it burned the lens cover. Remove the old lens and "project" to see if the yellow circle is projected. Iif so, purchase a new lens cover.
It's not the problem with the lamp. The lamp either beams or not. This is the common problem with the blue LCD from tri-color (RGB) LCDs inside of the projector. It may be burnt totally if the whole screen is yellow or just partially (or covered with dust) if there is a yellow blob on the screen. Perhaps it's time to visit a technician.
Hello, Unfortunately the discoloration is caused by the extreme heat generated by the Lamp has burned the LCD optical polarization filter/elements. The only solution for this is to replace the entire LCD optical assembly.
The yellow you see is all dust on the mirrrors inside your projector.
If u are lucky you can get the mirrors cleaned by a pro, if you are unlycky as i was, the blue mirror has burn and u need to replace it.
Take your projector to someone who repaire tv:s ot other electronics, they will help you. If its only the cleaning its cheap, if you need to replace a mirror its expensive.
I don't have the manual on this one, but in general if the lights indicated that the lamp needed to be changed because of hours of use, then until the lamp hours have been reset, the lights will remain. The owner's manual should have the procedure for resetting the lamp hours. Try that and update this if you still have a problem. Also, check to be sure that the lamp access door is closed completely. There are safety switches that get activated when the door is not installed correctly.
Your problem is most likely your Blue and Green lens' inside the light engine. It's not something you can replace yourself. I worked for Philips for 14 yrs. repairing the LCD projectors the last 6 Yrs. Call philips and get the number of an ASC in your area that has repaired projectors.
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