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Operating Manual
KODAK CAROUSEL Slide Projector
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Serial Number The serial number of your projector is printed on the label affixed to the power cord retainer on the base of the projector. Record this number, as well as the model identification, date, and place of purchase, for future reference.
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Introduction
Congratulations!
You have just purchased a KODAK CAROUSEL Slide Projector which: · triples lamp life · provides brighter and more vivid colors!
Introduction
Take the time to read the instructions in this operating manual to become familiar with your KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector and how to operate it properly.
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KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector
Overview
FRONT RIGHT
1 Tray 2 Lock Ring 3 Storage Compartment/Remote 4 Elevating Foot 5 Elevating Adjustment Wheel 6 Elevating Foot Release Button 7 Lens 8 Viewer (Model 5600) 9 Focus Knob 10 Select Bar 11 Timer (Model 5600) 12 Reverse 13 Forward 14 Power/Fan/Lamp
BACK RIGHT
15 Tray Release Latch 16 Lamp Module 17 Reading Light 18 Room Light Outlet (Model 5600) 19 Remote Control Receptacle
BASE
20 Power Cord 21 Power Cord Retainer 22 Leveling Foot
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Operation
Operation
Startup
Open the storage compartment and remove the remote control.
Plug the 5-pin cable remote connector into the remote-control receptacle, aligning the raised dot with the metallic rivet head.
Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet with 110- to 125-volt 60 Hz current only.
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Loading the Slide Tray
A KODAK CAROUSEL® 140 Slide Tray is designed to hold up to 140 slides. Be sure that your slide mounts are in good condition; frayed or bent mounts may fail to drop into the projector. [. . . ] For manual operation, slide the timer switch to Off.
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Operation
Reading Light (Model 5600 only)
To illuminate a small area for reading, lift the reading light cover while the projector lamp is on.
Room Light Outlet (Model 5600 only)
Plug any standard room light into the room light outlet and turn it on. It will remain on until the projector is turned to the lamp position (when a darkened room is required). When you turn the projector off at the end of your presentation, the room light will come on again.
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Single Slides
To project single slides, slide the power switch on. Remove the tray and insert a slide upside down into the projector gate. Push the slide all the way down.
After viewing the slide, press forward, reverse, or the select bar to eject the slide.
Selecting Slide Projection Lenses
When buying a lens, consider features such as focal length (measured in millimetres), aperture (designed as an f/stop), and the lens design (curved or flat). When selecting a lens, remember that the shorter the focal length (i. e. , the smaller the f/number), the brighter the projected image. Also, a curved-field lens, in combination with cardboard open face mounts from an automated mounting process, provide superior projection quality. A flat-field lens is the best choice for glass-mounted slides.
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Operation
Choosing a Curved- The lens you select depends on how you use your projector and what type of slide mount you use. So that you may choose the lens that best meets your or Flat-Field Lens
needs, we do not include a lens with the projector. To obtain the best results of a projected image, insert slides with the emulsion side toward the projection lens, slide curve toward the light source. A flat-field lens works best for: · general home projection · glass mounts · plastic mounts · mixed mounts · non-embossed cardboard mounts · rear-projection applications · duplicated slides A curved-field lens works best for: · embossed cardboard mounts (Embossed mounts have beveled edges around the aperture. Kodak Premium Processing and Kodak Processing labs provide embossed
mounts. )
Lens Focal Length/ Use the illustration on the following page to help determine the lens focal Projector Distance length and projector distance.
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Operation
Editing Your Presentation
Removing the Lock Ring
To add or remove slides in the tray, you must first remove the lock ring. Turn the ring counterclockwise and lift off.
Removing a Slide
Rotate the tray to the slide you wish to remove. Firmly press and hold down the select bar to eject the slide.
Adding a Slide
When the lock ring is off, you can add a slide to any empty slot. (See "Adding Your Slides" on page 6. ) Replace and secure the lock ring.
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Clearing a Gate Jam
To remove a defective slide or foreign object stuck in the projector gate, you need to remove the tray. · Slide the tray release latch in the direction of the arrow, and · with your other hand, lift off the back of the tray.
With the lock ring firmly in place, turn the 140-slide tray upside down. Retract the tray release latch in the direction of the arrow and align the index hole with the index notch. (For an 80-slide tray, rotate the metal plate until it locks into position. ) Put the tray aside. Remove the slide or object from the projector gate by pressing the forward button or removing the slide manually. To release the latch, you may need to apply extra effort when you pull out the module. Carefully remove the worn lamp from the socket and place it on a heat-resistant surface. Relatch the clip in the forward position and push the lamp module all the way back into the projector until it latches.
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Maintenance
Cleaning the Condenser, Heat-Absorbing Glass, and Mirror
To clean the condenser, heat-absorbing glass, or mirror, you must disassemble the lamp module. [. . . ] If this KODAK CAROUSEL Slide Projector does not function properly within the warranty period, upon submission of dated proof of purchase, Kodak will repair it without charge, except for worn-out projector lamps. If Kodak is unable to repair the projector, the option of replacement or refund of the purchase price will be available.
Limitations
This warranty does not cover circumstances beyond Kodak's control, projector lamps, or problems caused by failure to follow the care and operating instructions in the manual. Any modification to the original design of this projector nullifies this warranty. Warranty service will not be provided without dated proof of purchase. [. . . ]