Epson Powerlite 93 Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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2. Slide theairfilter cover latchandopen theairfilter cover. 3. Pull theairfilter outofthe projector. Note: Airfilters contain polyphenylene ether,polystyrene resin,andpolypropylene. Disposeofused air filters according tolocal regulations. 131
4. Place thenew airfilter inthe projector asshown andpush gently untilitclicks intoplace. 5. Close theairfilter cover. Parent topic:AirFilter andVent Maintenance Projector LampMaintenance The projector keepstrackofthe number ofhours thelamp isused anddisplays thisinformation inthe projectors menusystem. Replace thelamp assoon aspossible whenthefollowing occurs: • The projected imagegetsdarker orstarts todeteriorate • Amessage appearswhenyouturn onthe projector tellingyoutoreplace thelamp • The projectors lamplightisflashing orange Replacing theLamp Resetting theLamp Timer Parent topic:Projector Maintenance Related references Optional Equipment andReplacement Parts Projector LampSpecifications 132
Projector Information Display-Info Menu Replacing theLamp Before youreplace thelamp, letthe projector cooldown foratleast onehour sothe lamp willnot behot. Warning: Letthelamp fullycool before replacing itto avoid injury. You canreplace thelamp while theprojector ismounted tothe ceiling, ifnecessary. 1. Turn offthe projector andunplug thepower cord. 2. Allow theprojector lamptocool down foratleast onehour. 3. Use thescrewdriver includedwiththereplacement lamptoloosen thescrew securing thelamp cover. Warning: Ifthe lamp isbroken, glassfragments maybeloose inside thelamp chamber. Becareful removing anybroken glasstoavoid injury. 133
4. Slide thelamp cover outand liftitoff. 5. Loosen thescrews securing thelamp tothe projector. Thescrews donot come allthe way out. 134
6. Liftupthe lamp handle andgently pullthelamp outofthe projector. Note: Thelamp(s) inthis product containmercury. Pleaseconsult yourstate andlocal regulations regardingdisposalorrecycling. Donot putinthe trash. 135
7. Gently insertthenew lamp intotheprojector. Ifitdoes notfiteasily, makesureitis facing theright way. Press thehandle down. Caution: Donot touch anyglass onthe lamp assembly toavoid premature lampfailure. 136
8. Push inthe lamp firmly andtighten thescrews tosecure it. 9. Replace thelamp cover andtighten thescrew tosecure it. Note: Besure thelamp cover issecurely installedorthe lamp willnot come on. Reset thelamp timer tozero tokeep trackofthe new lamp ’s usage. Parent topic:Projector LampMaintenance 137
Related tasks Resetting theLamp Timer Resetting theLamp Timer You must reset thelamp timer afterreplacing theprojectors lamptoclear thelamp replacement message andtokeep trackoflamp usage correctly. Note: Donot reset thelamp timer ifyou have notreplaced thelamp toavoid inaccurate lampusage information. 1. Turn onthe projector. 2. Press theMenu button. 3. Select theReset menuandpress Enter. 4. Select ResetLampHours andpress Enter. You seeaprompt askingifyou want toreset thelamp hours. 5. Select Yesandpress Enter. 6. Press Menu toexit themenus. Parent topic:Projector LampMaintenance Related tasks Replacing theLamp 138
Replacing theRemote ControlBatteries The remote controlusesthetwo AAmanganese oralkaline batteries. Replacethebatteries assoon as they runout. Caution: Useonly thetype ofbatteries specified inthis manual. Donot install batteries ofdifferent types, or mix new andoldbatteries. 1. Open thebattery coverasshown. 2. Remove theoldbatteries. Warning: Ifthe battery fluidhasleaked, wipeitaway withasoft cloth andavoid getting thefluid on your hands. Ifitgets onyour hands, washthemimmediately toavoid injury. 139
3. Insert thebatteries withthe+and –ends facing asshown. 4. Close thebattery coverandpress itdown untilitclicks intoplace. Warning: Disposeofused batteries according tolocal regulations. Donot expose batteries toheat or flame. Keepbatteries outofthe reach ofchildren; theyarechoking hazards andarevery dangerous ifswallowed. 140