ECO Spot LEDB90 User manual

ECO SpotTM LEDB90 / B150 User Manual
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Thank you for choosing our ECO SpotTM Gobo Projector. Please read this
manual before installing or operating this fixture, follow the safety
precautions listed below and observe all warnings.
Package Contents
•Projector with power cord
•Test Gobo
Safety Information
•This product is not for household use, it presents risks of severe injury or death due to fire
and burn hazards, electric shock, lamp explosion and falls.
•Place your fixture at a suitable place with good air flow.
•Keep flammable materials away from the fixture.
•Minimum distance to flammable material = 1 ft (0.3m).
•Minimum distance to illuminated surface = 3.3 ft (1.0m).
•Provide a minimum clearance of 4 in (10cm) around air vents.
•Use only genuine spare parts for part replacement.
•Do not look directly into the lamp; it can result in eye damage.
•Don’t touch the hot surface during operation, use gloves if necessary.
•Always unplug the unit from the power mains before any service is done.
•Allow 20 minutes to cool down before servicing the unit.
•Replace Lamps only with the same type other lamps may cause damage.
•Light fixtures should be installed and maintained only by qualified personnel with
experience in lighting equipment and general electrical experience.
Electrical Safety
•Disconnect the fixture from AC power before handling the fixture.
•Always ground (earth) the fixture electrically.
•Use only a power source that complies with local building and electrical codes and has
both overload and ground-fault protection.
•Do not use the fixture if the power cable or power plug is in any way damaged, defective or
wet, or if they show signs of overheating.

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Handling Instructions
•Before the initial start-up, please unpack and carefully check for damage caused during
transportation.
•Place your fixture at a suitable place with good air flow.
•Make sure there are no flammable materials close to the lamp.
•When suspending the fixture above ground level, verify that the structure can hold at least
10 times the weight of all installed devices.
•Verify that all external covers and rigging hardware are securely fastened and use an
approved means of secondary attachment such as a safety cable.
Warranty
One Year from Date of Purchase
Focusing
•Power up the projector by pressing the larger switch in the back.
•Turn on the gobo rotator with the smaller switch in the back and switch it off when the
gobo projects in the desired position.
•Focus the projection by twisting the lens in and out until the image is well focused. When
used for the first time, the lens will often need to be twisted outwards many rotations to
reach the focusing point.
Projection Lenses
The projector accommodates interchangeable projection lenses to allow optimizing the
projection size and resulting brightness at varying distances.
The more narrow the lens, the smaller and brighter the image will be at a given distance.
Gobo Rotator
•Turn on and off the gobo rotator with the rotation control button on the back plate
•There are no controls for rotating speed or direction.
Multi-functional Yoke
•The yoke can slide over the whole length of the fixture body to accommodate multiple
pointing directions.
•The yoke acts as a stand foot.
•The yoke can be screwed to a wall or ceiling or fastened with a C-clamp.

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Gobo Replacement
•Unplug the power cord and let the projector cool down.
•Unscrew the four thumbscrews to remove the front cover with the projection lens.
•Push the two pins of the gobo retaining ring together and pull out the retaining ring.
•Carefully remove the old gobo and replace it with the new gobo. You may have to tilt the
projector forward for the gobo to fall out. Use caution, not to break the gobo, have it fall
into your hand.
•If you have a glass gobo, place the most reflective side towards the light bulb.
•Replace the retaining ring and make sure it evenly pushes the gobo all the way back.
•Replace the front cover and adjust the focus.
Specifications
Voltage: 110-130V, 50-60Hz, B90: 110W, B150: 180W
Ambient Operating Temperature
-13 to 104°F (-25 to 40°C)
Gobo Dimensions
Metal or Glass Gobos and Dichroic filters,
Fits regular M-Size gobos (OD66mm x ID48mm)
LED Lamp
The projector is equipped with a LED lamp that is designed to work for the full lifetime of the
projector. There is no need for a replacement lamp.
- Extremely high light density for ultra-efficient projection.
- Bulb life: 40,000h
- Color Temperature: 6,000K (+/- 500K)
- Rated Luminous Flux: B90: 6,500lm B150: 12,000lm
- Effective Luminous flux: B90: 6,200lm, B150: 8,900lm
CRI: 75
- Not dimmable

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Dimensions / Weight
Fixture Body: 7.5 x 5.5 x 16.5 in (H x W x L) (190 x 140 x 419mm)
Total Length: 20 in (550mm) with 25 deg lens, 24 in (610mm) with 15 deg. lens
Yoke Base: 6.4 x 7.8 in (163 x 198mm)
Yoke Height: 7.5 in (190mm) (from base to center)
Total Height : 10 in (254mm) (from base to top)
Weight: 13lbs (6kg)
Lens Options
The projector can be equipped with standard ECO Spot projection lenses.
A larger focal length (f) makes a smaller projection angle and therefore a smaller but brighter
image. Currently these lenses are available:
•Semi-Wide f=115mm 25o
•Medium f=140mm 20o
•Semi-Narrow f=200mm 15o
Contact
Sunhope Inc dba thegobo.com
2750 14th Ave., Unit G12-13, Markham, ON, L3R 0B6
www.thegobo.com
Tel: (905)604-7080
Email: sales@thegobo.com
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