Possible problems during operation, Accessories – Kodak EKTAPRO User Manual
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Possible problems during operation
Accessories
KODAK Slide Projection FF Lenses (lens summary, page 85)
KODAK EKTAPRO Lens Support European CAT No. 715 1335
KODAK EKTAPRO 80 Slide Tray European CAT No. 712 8580
KODAK EKTAPRO Cable Remote (4 m) European CAT No. 712 1080
KODAK EKTAPRO Remote Extension Cable / 8 m
European CAT No. 712 5925
Up to three of these cables can be joined together.
KODAK EKTAPRO IR Remote System RA
European CAT No. 712 1072
KODAK EKTAPRO IR Remote System RA/LP
European CAT No. 712 1064
KODAK EKTAPRO IR Remote Receiver RA
European CAT No. 712 8606
This receiver is necessary for operating another projector in parallel via the
EKTAPRO IR Remote Controls.
KODAK EKTAPRO Extra Bright Single Lamp Module
(with EXR 35 h lamp and stray light protection)
European CAT No. 718 4351
KODAK EKTAPRO Standard Heatfilter for Extra Bright Lamp
Modules for the reduction of slide temperature and brightness (conforms with
the 3000, 3010, 4010, 7000, 9000 and 9010 models).
European CAT No. 717 7140
Note: If none of the faults listed above caused the problem, please contact your KODAK audiovisual products dealer.
KODAK EKTAPRO Heatfilter +10 for Extra Bright Lamp Modules for
the reduction of slide temperature and brightness (conforms with all previous
models already equipped with such filters). European CAT No. 717 7157
Projection Lamps
EXR 82V/35h 300W
European CAT No. 145 2259
FHS 82V/70h 300W
European CAT No. 147 7678
EXY 82V/200h 250W
European CAT No. 145 2143
KODAK EKTAPRO Carrying Case European CAT No. 718 1993
Hard case for projector, lens, tray and remote control transportation.
KODAK EKTAPRO Twin Socket Adapter
European CAT No. 712 5909
This adapter allows linkage of an additional projector in parallel and an
EKTAPRO Cable Remote. The adapter will fit into the remote control
socket.
KODAK EKTAPRO Twin Socket Connecting Cable / 2 m
European CAT No. 712 5917
To connect an additional EKTAPRO Slide Projector to the Twin Socket
Adapter for a projection in parallel.
KODAK EKTAPRO 4 x 4 Condenser Kit Europ. Cat. No. 714 4967
For projecting 4 x 4 slides (superslides) for the KODAK 36, 85, 93, 100, 150
and 180 mm Projection FF Lenses!
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After switching on, the projector is not
operable.
Fuse blown.
Check fuse and possibly replace it.
For UK users: Check 13 A plug fuse also.
Projector drive system failure (tray
transportation, slide lift)
1. Jammed slide in the slide gate.
2. Slide tray base plate not in the zero
position.
3. Slide tray base plate bent.
4. Partition wall of slide tray compartment
bent or damaged. (Turn tray and check via
baseplate opening)
1. Switch off projector; lift off slide tray; remove slide from the slide
gate; rotate the base plate until it locks in position; replace the tray and
switch on the projector.
2. Switch off projector; lift off slide tray, rotate the base plate until it
locks in position; replace tray and switch on the projector.
3. Use a new slide tray.
4. Use a new slide tray.
Image can’t be focused by focus buttons.
1. Lens mount was not set to its default
position.
2. Slide is distorted
3. Slide mount is defective.
1. Press focus buttons to move lens mount to its default setting. Focus the
image as indicated in the manual.
2. Use glass mounted slides.
3. Replace slide mount.
The tray cannot be fit on the tray transport
ring
Tray transport ring not in zero position.
- Hold slide change button-backwards depressed till tray stops in zero-
position or
- switch projector off and then on again.
The tray cannot be moved.
Tray has not been placed correctly on the
transport ring.
Lift off the tray; switch projector on and then off again and then replace
tray.
Slides are one-sided illuminated.
Condensor out of position.
Switch off the projector; pull out the lamp module and let it cool down;
check that the condensor is correctly seated and push back into position if
necessary.
Fan runs but lamp is switched off.
1. Lamp failure
2. Lamp module is not properly fixed.
1. Refer to page 21
2. Refer to page 21