Mitsubishi Electronics HC2000 Projection Television User Manual


 
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Cleaning
Be sure to turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord before you start cleaning.
To clean the filter:
Clean the filter as frequently as possible (or once per month). Dust collecting on the filter of the intake vent may
cause the temperature inside the projector to abnormally rise, damaging the parts inside and affecting the
projector’s lifetime, resulting in a breakdown.
When the temperature inside the projector abnormally rises, the TEMP indicator starts blinking red, the
power is turned off, and the projector goes into a standby state with the lamp off.
How to clean the filter of the intake vent:
1. Reverse the projector.
2. While pressing the tabs on the filter cover, remove the
filter cover in the direction of the arrow.
3. Remove the filter.
4. Clean the filter.
•Wash the filter with water, or if dust and dirt are
stubborn, wash it with diluted detergent and then
rinse it with water sufficiently. After washing, dry it
well.
5. Attach the filter to the projector.
6. Attach the filter cover to the projector.
Make sure that the filter is attached correctly.
If dirt on the filter cannot be removed or the filter should
be damaged, contact your dealer for purchase of another
filter.
Be sure to attach the filter to the projector. Without the
filter, dust and foreign objects may enter the inside of the
projector, causing a fire or breakdown.
Cleaning dust in the intake vent
If dust is accumulated in the intake vent, the temperature in the projector goes up abnormally, and may damage
the internal parts. Also, the light-source lamp may come off to protect the internal parts. Clean up the dust with
a vacuum cleaner about once a year.
Cleaning the projector
Softly wipe off dirt on the projector with a soft cloth.
If the dirt is thick, wipe it off with a cloth soaked in a neutral detergent diluted with water, and then finish
with a dry cloth.
If any pesticide is sprayed over the projector, or if the projector is wiped with benzine or thinner, or if rubber
or vinyl products are brought into contact with the projector for a long period of time, the paint on the
projector could be damaged.
Cleaning the lens
Remove dust or dirt on the lens with a commercially available lens cleaning kit (blower, brush, and the like).
•Because the surface of the lens is easily scratched, do not rub or hit the surface with anything hard.