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MODELS SF6000 SF5510 SF4030 SF4010 SF3010 SF3000 HD 4010[...]
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This Dukane audio visual product is warranted to the original purchaser under a 5 year limited warranty – – in normal use and service – – against defects in material and workmanship. DUKANE CORPORATION EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT- ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PU[...]
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When using your overhead projector, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: 1. Read and understand all instructions before using. 2. Close supervision is necessary when any projector is used by or near children. Do not leave projector unattended while in use. 3. Care must be taken as burns can occur from touchin[...]
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The sleek, low-profile Starfire Overhead Projectors are available in your choice of 3000, 4000/3200, 5500/4400 and 6000 ANSI lumens. Features of each model vary and can include a single, triple or triple/wide-angle lens; built-in AC outlets; and even an electronic “soft start” power supply that improves the projected image, extends the lamp lif[...]
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LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY ................................. Inside Cover SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................. 1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS ........................ 1 INDEX OF FUNCTIONAL PARTS ............................................. 2-3 SF MODEL SETUP and FOLDUP .......................[...]
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SPECIFICA TIONS SF MODEL Dimensions ........... 5.6" H x 16.4" W x 17.8" D (Folded) 32" H x 16.4" W x 17.8" D (Opened) HD MODEL Dimensions .......... 8.5" H x 16.4" W x 17.8" D (Folded) 32" H x 16.4" W x 17.8" D (Opened) Aperture ............................... 6000, 5510 — 11.2" x [...]
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3 2a 9 11 1 6 5 4 7 8 10 2 A number of terms are used frequently in this instruction booklet. The OVERHEAD PROJECTOR will be easier to operate if you become familiar with the terms for the functional parts listed below: INDEX OF FUNCTIONAL P ARTS 1. Mirror ; use to direct projected image 2. Projection Head; rotates 180 ° to allow projection in dif[...]
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3 12 15 13 14 12. Door Leg Assembly ; close for foldaway design, cord storage 13. Door Latch (one each side) ; keeps doors closed 14. Lamp Change Lever ; slide for replacement/reserve lamp 15. Power Cord; stored in the unit’s base Models 6000 and 4030 also feature a soft start power supply which extends lamp life, reduces operating costs and ensu[...]
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1. Set unit on projection table in the vertical position (handle up). 2. Slide bottom door latches out and swing both doors around to magnet latches. Pull out the entire power cord. Leave doors open. 3. Tip unit over to rest on its legs. (Doors act as feet for the unit). 4. Turn focus knob clockwise until it stops at the end of the mast. 5. Rotate [...]
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FOLDUP INSTRUCTIONS 5 Perform Setup Steps in reverse order. • Unlock/lower mast by pushing down on lock collar as shown. S TEP 7 — S TEP 6 —[...]
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1. Set unit on projection table and pull out the power cord from cord storage compartment. 2. Turn focus knob clockwise until it stops at the end of the mast. 3. Rotate mast up until it locks into place. 4. Rotate the projection head assembly counterclockwise to the working position. 5. Open mirror. SETUP INSTRUCTIONS HD MODELS 6 S TEP 1 — S TEP [...]
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Place the projector on a stable surface that is desk or table height. Make sure that the side vent is not blocked. Plug the power cord into a standard 120V AC outlet. Push the power button to turn the projector on. I=O N O = OFF Place a transparency on the stage. Adjust the focus by turning the focus knob. You may alternate between the wide angle ([...]
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CAUTION Do not overload 120V AC outlets with accessories that exceed a total of 5 amps. 8 CAUTION: If the OHP is brought directly from a cold to a warm location or it is placed in a very humid room, moisture may condense on electrical and optical parts in the unit. If this occurs, wait for OHP to reach room temperature before turning it “ON.” H[...]
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Your projector uses: 3000, 3010 — 360W, ENX. 4010, 4030, 5510, 6000 — 410 W, FXL. LAMP REPLACEMENT WARNING Lamp and adjacent metal parts are hot. Allow lamp to cool before replacing. Glass components may shatter. Handle carefully. To Remove an Exhausted Lamp: 1. Remove the lamp by squeezing the lamp retainer clip and remove lamp. 2. Avoid touch[...]
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10 CLEANING For best performance, keep your projector free of dust and surface dirt. Keep covered when not in use. Daily Cleaning: Use a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dust from stage glass, projection lens and magnifier lens (6000 and 4030 models only). Lens cleaner may also be used on these components. Projection Mirror: Do not attempt to clean [...]
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11 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Probable Cause Solution Neither lamp or a. Unit unplugged a. Plug unit into fan operate outlet b. No power at wall outlet b. Verify outlet has power c. Stage lid not closed c. Close stage lid d. Mirror box not lowered, d. Open bottom (interlock switch not doors and insure activated) mirror box lowers e. Blown fuse e. Call[...]
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12 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES SF MODELS FXL LAMP 410W/82V 456-192 (Models 4010, 4030, 5500, 6000) SOFT SHOULDER BAG (PADDED) 128-46 ROLL FILM ADAPTER KIT 438-814 HARD-SIDED CARRYING CASE 185-398 ATA SHIPPING CASE 185-397 ACETATE ROLL (50') 310-6 PROTECTIVE DUST COVER 128-61 ENX LAMP 360W/82V 456-188 (Models 3000/3010) To order accessories, please ca[...]
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13 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES HD MODELS FXL LAMP 410W/82V 456-192 (Models 4010, 4030, 5500, 6000) SOFT SHOULDER BAG (PADDED) 128-1 ROLL FILM ADAPTER KIT 438-814 HARD-SIDED CARRYING CASE 185-385 ATA SHIPPING CASE 185-397 ENX LAMP 360W/82V 456-188 (Models 3000/3010) To order accessories, please call 1-800-676-2487.[...]
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P art # 401-545-05[...]