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Panasonic PHI/TY-LA1000 User manual

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REPLACING HE LAMP
USER INS RUC IONS
CAU ION:
Do not attempt to remove the lamp immediately after use; doing so can cause serious burns. Prior to removing lamp, switch off the
power supply to the television and wait approximately 60 minutes or more to allow for complete lamp cooling.
Avoid touching the glass portion(s) of the lamp with bare hands; fingerprints, dirt and dust may cause early lamp failure and/or image
obscurity. It is recommended that gloves be worn when replacing the lamp.
When transporting the replacement lamp, use the box that is provided to avoid breakage.
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.
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o avoid overheating and/or fire, ensure that the replacement lamp is mounted securely.
Hg - LAMP CON AINS MERCURY, Manage in Accord with Disposal Laws. See: www.lamprecycle.org or
1-800-555-0050.
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WARNING:
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Switch off power to the television, wait until the power
indicator stops blinking red, then unplug the power cord from
the wall outlet. Allow the tele ision to cool for at least
1 hour.
[If the lamp must be replaced more urgently:]
he projection display has a feature for forced cooling.
During the first minute of the normal cooling fan operation
after the POWER button is turned OFF, press the VOL+
button on the projection display and the s button on the
remote control simultaneously for more than 5 seconds.
he cooling fan will operate for approximately 10 minutes.
he LAMP indicator will flash red 5 times every 5 seconds.
MODELS P -50LC13/P -60LC13/P -50LCX63/P -60LCX63/P -43LCX64/
P -50LCX64/P -60LCX64/P -43LC14/P -50LC14/P -60LC14
POWER button/
POWER indicator
LAMP indicator
WARNING:Only reset the lamp timer when the lamp has been replaced.
While pressing the VOL- button on the projection display, hold down the PIP or SPLI button on the remote control
simultaneously for more than 5 seconds.
When the lamp time reset procedure is complete, the above screen will appear. ( his screen may be different from
the actual screen.) Note: When the lamp time reset is complete, the LAMP indicator goes out.
s
SPLIT
PLAY
LAMP TIME WAS
RESET TO 0.
For models P -43LC14/P -50LC14/P -60LC14
For models P -50LC13/P -60LC13/P -50LCX63/
P -60LCX63/P -43LCX64/P -50LCX64/P -60LCX54
PIP
REMO E CON ROL
VOL
UNI
+
_
RESE ING HE LAMP IMER
MODELS P -50LC13/P -60LC13/P -50LCX63/P -60LCX63/P -43LCX64/P -50LCX64/P -60LCX64/P -43LC14/P -50LC14/P -60LC14
Plug the power cord back into a properly grounded wall outlet. hen press the POWER button on the projection
display or the remote control to turn the power on.
1
2
OR
3
1
Remove the front cover by placing your fingertips under the
front cover and pulling it from the projection display.
Front cover
2
After reading the caution and warning labels on the lamp
cover, loosen the lamp cover screw using a screwdriver.
3
Using a screwdriver, loosen the lamp unit screw. Grasp
the lamp unit handle and slowly pull the lamp unit from the
projection display.
4
Insert the new lamp unit, paying attention to the direction of
insertion. Press on the lamp unit handle, ensuring that the
insertion is done correctly. Dispose of the old lamp in accor-
dance with disposal laws. ighten the lamp unit screw and the
lamp cover screw using a screwdriver. Replace front cover.
[Note: Ensure that the lamp unit and lamp unit housing
doors are attached securely. If not, the protective circuit will
be activated and the power will not turn on.]
5
Lamp Unit
Screw
Lamp Unit
Handle
REPLACING HE LAMP
Switch off power to the television, wait until the power
indicator stops blinking red, then unplug the power cord
from the wall outlet. Allow the tele ision to cool for
at least 1 hour.
[If the lamp must be replaced more urgently:]
he Projection display has a feature for forced cooling.
During the first minute of the normal cooling fan operation
after the POWER button is turned OFF, press the VOL+
button on the projection display and the s button on the
remote control simultaneously for more than 5 seconds.
he cooling fan will operate for approximately 10 minutes.
he LAMP indicator will flash red 5 times every 5 seconds.
MODELS P -44LCX65 / P -52LCX65 / P -61LCX65 / P -52LCX15
WARNING:Only reset the lamp timer when the lamp has been replaced.
While pressing the VOL- button on the projection display, hold down the SPLI button on the remote control
simultaneously for more than 5 seconds.
When the lamp time reset procedure is complete, the above screen will appear. ( his screen may be different from
the actual screen.) Note: When the lamp time reset is complete, the LAMP indicator goes out.
LAMP TIME WAS
RESET TO 0.
REMO E CON ROL
UNI
RESE ING HE LAMP IMER
MODELS P -44LCX65 / P -52LCX65 / P -61LCX65 / P -52LCX15
Plug the power cord back into a properly grounded wall outlet. hen press the POWER button on the projection
display or the remote control to turn the power on.
1
2
3
1
Grasp both sides of the front cover with your fingertips and
pull it from the projection display for removal.
2
Using a screwdriver, loosen the lamp unit screw. Grasp the
lamp unit handle and slowly pull the lamp unit from the
projection display.
4
Insert the new lamp unit, paying attention to the direction
of insertion. Press on the lamp unit handle, ensuring that
the insertion is done correctly. Dispose of lamp in accor-
dance with disposal laws. ighten the lamp unit screw with
using a screwdriver.
[Note: Ensure that the lamp unit and lamp unit housing
doors are attached securely. If not, the protective circuit
will be activated and the power will not turn on.]
5
Close the lamp cover. urn the Lock/Open knob to the
right (clockwise).
6
Lamp Unit
Screw
Lamp Unit
urn the Lock/Open knob to the left (counterclockwise).
Pull the lamp cover out and down to open it.
3
Replace the front cover.
7
POWER button/
POWER indicator LAMP indicator
Lamp Unit
Screw
Lamp Unit
Handle
Lock/Open
Knob
Lamp Cover
Lock/Open
Knob
Lamp Cover
SPLIT
DVD/VCR CH
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