Servicing – Kodak EKTAPRO 9020 User Manual
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Replacement of fuses
Servicing
Cleaning the projector
WARNING:
For safety, always turn the machine
off, unplug the mains lead and allow
the projector to cool down before
cleaning.
Housing:
Wipe the housing with a soft, cotton cloth
and use a cleaner designed for plastic ma-
terials. Do not use solvents or spirit based
cleaners.
Optics:
Do not touch optical surfaces!
Clean the lens with a soft lintfree cloth or
with special lens tissues.
Never wipe over a dry surface!
Use a special lens cleaner (available from
photographic dealers) or add moisture by
breathing over the parts to be cleaned.
WARNING:
Always switch off the projector and unplug the mains lead before replacing a
fuse!
Avoid the risk of fire, replace only with a fuse of same type and rating!
The electric circuits in your projector are protected by three fuses which you can replace
yourself. The casing need not, therefore, be opened.
Replacement of secondary circuit fuses
Please note:
These fuses are different! See technical data, page 37.
Two secondary fuses protect the projector against damage caused from too higher current
drawn by external equipment connected to the projectors remote socket or to the module
expansion slot.
1.
Turn the fuse carrier (29) anti-clockwise with a screwdriver or a coin.
2.
Replace the defective fuse. (Technical data, page 37).
3.
Re-screw the carrier clockwise into position.
Replacement of primary circuit fuses
1.
Pull out the fuse link compartment
(31). Do not change the position of the fuse
holder when reinserting into the projector
(see also page 26).
.
Replace the defective fuse (33) (tech-
nical data, page 37).
.
Push the fuse link compartment back
into the projector.
Maintenance and
guarantee
1.
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2.
Reliability and sturdiness are important
features of your EKTAPRO Slide Projector.
The projector should be periodically serv-
iced as needed to prolong its life. Dirt and
dust can have adverse effects on the lubri-
cants used in the projector and thus can
cause malfunctions. With the help of the
built in micro-processor your Kodak serv-
ice center can make a fast and reliable diag-
nosis of the projector.
Defective or worn parts can be detected
and replaced or repaired. We recommend
routine maintenance approximately every
1500 hours of operation or three years
whichever comes first.
Where the projector is used in very dusty
locations (e.g. exhibitions) more frequent
servicing will be needed.