6
Close the lamp cover and tighten the screw.
7
Turn the projector back over.
8
Connect the power cord and turn the projector to
the standby mode.
9
Press the following keys on the control panel in
the following order for less than in five seconds
each: RESET, <, ,, ENTER.
Notes
• Do not put your hands into the lamp replacement
spot, or not fall any liquid or object into it to avoid
electrical shock or fire.
• Be sure to use the LMP-P200 Projector Lamp for
replacement. If you use lamps other than LMP-P200,
the projector may cause a malfunction.
• Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the
power cord before replacing the lamp.
Disposal of used projector lamp
As the materials used in this lamp are similar to those
of a fluorescent lamp, you should dispose of a used
projector lamp in the same way as a fluorescent lamp.
Replacing the Air Filter
The air filter should be replaced with a new one
every 500 hours.
To replace the air filter, follow the steps below:
Note
If you do not replace the air filter regularly, the filter
may start to clog with dust after about 500 hours of
use. If this happens and the internal temperature of the
unit rises, the heat protection function may prevent the
use of the projector for a short time. This filter cannot
be cleaned; please replace it on a regular basis.
1
Turn off the power and unplug the power cord.
2
While pressing the triangle mark on the air filter,
slide and remove the air filter (at the bottom of the
projector).
3
Attach the new air filter aligning with the guides
on the projector. Slide the air filter until it clicks.
Notes
• Be sure to attach the air filter firmly; the power will
not be turned on if it is not closed securely.
• Replace the air filter as needed. Calculate the hours
of use from the "LAMP TIMER" (see page 28
(GB)), and use the criteria given below to decide
when to replace the air filter.
– 15 hours use per week: About 8 months
– 30 hours use per week: About 4 months
– 60 hours use per week: About 2 months
Maintenance
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(GB)