Legend
1. Objective lens
2. Focus knob
3. Cover
4. Doorscrew (3x)
5. Levelling-adjustment foot
6. Control panel
7. Override switch
8. Override warning light
9. Indication lights of burnt-out lamp
10. Tilt and sharpness correction
11. Main fuse
12. On/off switch
13. Air-intake opening (at the bottom)
14. Air-outlet opening
15. Automatic fuse
16. Projection glass
17. Blackout cloth/dust cover (option)
Packaging content
- Projector
- User's Manual
- Blackout cloth/dust cover (option)
Main parts of the projector
Objective lens (1):
The objective lens enables the user to
project an image onto the projection
screen.
Focus knob (2):
used to focus the picture for various
distances between the projector and the
projection screen.
Tilt and sharpness correction (10):
used to sharpen out of focus images that
appear with an oblique projection onto
the projection area.
Cover (3)
used to cover the projecting area.
Levelling-adjustment foot (5):
used to adjust the projector to the
required projection angle.
On/off switch (12):
to switch the projector on and off.
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Indication lights of burnt-out lamps (9):
The projector is equipped with four
indication lights to show the condition of
the four projection lamps.
The auxiliary lamp does not have any
indication to show its condition.
Override switch (7):
The override switch enables the user to
switch on the projection lamps after the
removal of the cover. The built-in switch
can be operated by means of a coin.
Warning: As soon as the override switch
is turned on, the projection lamps are on.
Thus the cover loses its disconnecting
function of the projection lamps.
As soon as the override switch is on the
control light turns on and remains so for
the entire duration that the override
switch is on.
Blackout cloth/dust cover:
used to cover the projecting area when
projecting thicker objects or when the
cover has been removed.
Preparing the projection
Put the projector on an even and stable
surface to obtain an optimal projecton of
your picture.
Make sure the air-intake opening (13)
and the air-outlet opening (14) remain
unobstructed at all times!
Warning: Never touch the objective lens
with bare hands.
Make sure the wall-socket is grounded
correctly.
Attention: Check if the mains voltage
corresponds with the one required (cf.
label with the technical data).
Plug in the projector.