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Storage Compartment/Remote 4 - Reading Light 18 - Elevating Foot Release Button 7 - Lens 8 - Tray Release Latch 16 - Power Cord 21 - Power Cord Retainer 22 - Tray 2 - Elevating Adjustment Wheel 6 - Select Bar 11 - Room Light Outlet (Model 5600) 19 - Overview FRONT RIGHT 1 - Viewer (Model 5600) 9 - Power/Fan/Lamp BACK RIGHT 15 - Leveling Foot KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 3 Lock Ring 3 - Forward 14 - Lamp Module 17 - Elevating Foot 5 - Timer (Model 5600) 12 - Reverse 13 - Remote Control Receptacle BASE 20 - Focus Knob 10 -
Storage Compartment/Remote 4 - Reading Light 18 - Elevating Foot Release Button 7 - Lens 8 - Tray Release Latch 16 - Power Cord 21 - Power Cord Retainer 22 - Tray 2 - Elevating Adjustment Wheel 6 - Select Bar 11 - Room Light Outlet (Model 5600) 19 - Overview FRONT RIGHT 1 - Viewer (Model 5600) 9 - Power/Fan/Lamp BACK RIGHT 15 - Leveling Foot KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 3 Lock Ring 3 - Forward 14 - Lamp Module 17 - Elevating Foot 5 - Timer (Model 5600) 12 - Reverse 13 - Remote Control Receptacle BASE 20 - Focus Knob 10 -
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Operation Projecting Your Slides Lens To insert a lens, push the focus knob up and position the lens gear teeth on the lens barrel with the notch on the projector. KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 9 Lamp Slide the power switch to lamp.
Operation Projecting Your Slides Lens To insert a lens, push the focus knob up and position the lens gear teeth on the lens barrel with the notch on the projector. KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 9 Lamp Slide the power switch to lamp.
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...on. Selecting Slide Projection Lenses When buying a lens, consider features such as focal length (measured in combination with cardboard open face mounts from an automated mounting process, provide superior projection quality. When selecting a lens, remember that the shorter the focal length (i.e., ...-field lens, in millimetres), aperture (designed as an f/stop), and the lens design (curved or flat -field lens is the best choice for glass-mounted slides. Push the slide all the way down into the projector gate. KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 13 Remove ...
...on. Selecting Slide Projection Lenses When buying a lens, consider features such as focal length (measured in combination with cardboard open face mounts from an automated mounting process, provide superior projection quality. When selecting a lens, remember that the shorter the focal length (i.e., ...-field lens, in millimetres), aperture (designed as an f/stop), and the lens design (curved or flat -field lens is the best choice for glass-mounted slides. Push the slide all the way down into the projector gate. KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 13 Remove ...
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... obtain the best results of or Flat-Field Lens slide mount you select depends on the following page to help determine the lens focal Projector Distance length and projector distance. 14 KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector The lens you use. Kodak Premium Processing and Kodak Processing labs provide embossed mounts.) Lens Focal Length/ Use the illustration on how you use your...
... obtain the best results of or Flat-Field Lens slide mount you select depends on the following page to help determine the lens focal Projector Distance length and projector distance. 14 KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector The lens you use. Kodak Premium Processing and Kodak Processing labs provide embossed mounts.) Lens Focal Length/ Use the illustration on how you use your...
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... the Built-In Viewer (Model 5600 Only) Removing the Lens Important Before opening the viewer, you withdraw the lens. Push the knob toward the top of the projector. 18 KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector It will pop into the body of the projector as you must remove the projection lens from the base of the projector. Turn the focus knob...
... the Built-In Viewer (Model 5600 Only) Removing the Lens Important Before opening the viewer, you withdraw the lens. Push the knob toward the top of the projector. 18 KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector It will pop into the body of the projector as you must remove the projection lens from the base of the projector. Turn the focus knob...
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Reinserting the Lens Operation To reinsert the lens, push the focus knob up and position the lens gear teeth on the lens barrel with the notch on the projector. KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 19 Shutdown To shut down, • remove and store the tray • slide the power switch to off Your projector will remain warm for several minutes.
Reinserting the Lens Operation To reinsert the lens, push the focus knob up and position the lens gear teeth on the lens barrel with the notch on the projector. KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 19 Shutdown To shut down, • remove and store the tray • slide the power switch to off Your projector will remain warm for several minutes.
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with a heat-absorbing glass.) KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 23 Maintenance Condenser Lens You can clean the condenser lens in place, or by pulling it only when cool. (For lamp modules The green-tinted heat-absorbing glass easily removes for cleaning. Wear gloves to prevent fingerprints. Heat-Absorbing Glass Caution The heat-absorbing glass is fragile. Handle it out.
with a heat-absorbing glass.) KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 23 Maintenance Condenser Lens You can clean the condenser lens in place, or by pulling it only when cool. (For lamp modules The green-tinted heat-absorbing glass easily removes for cleaning. Wear gloves to prevent fingerprints. Heat-Absorbing Glass Caution The heat-absorbing glass is fragile. Handle it out.
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When your maintenance is complete, push the lamp module back into the projector. Mirror Maintenance To clean the mirror, invert the lamp module to reach the mirror. Gently clean the mirror with a soft, lint-free cloth moistened with lens cleaner. KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 25
When your maintenance is complete, push the lamp module back into the projector. Mirror Maintenance To clean the mirror, invert the lamp module to reach the mirror. Gently clean the mirror with a soft, lint-free cloth moistened with lens cleaner. KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector 25
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...again. PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION Projector does not operate No power to slide Mixed open and glass slide mounts Do not mix open and glass mounts 26 KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector Slide itself is not sharp Examine slide. Uneven edge-to Lamp. or Flat-Field Lens" on page 14.) ...Curved field lens used with slide in Power switch on screen with glass, plastic...
...again. PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION Projector does not operate No power to slide Mixed open and glass slide mounts Do not mix open and glass mounts 26 KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector Slide itself is not sharp Examine slide. Uneven edge-to Lamp. or Flat-Field Lens" on page 14.) ...Curved field lens used with slide in Power switch on screen with glass, plastic...
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... condenser lens. See "Clearing a Gate Jam" on projector Slide mount warped or frayed at corners slide. Troubleshooting PROBLEM Slide fails to drop into projection position Uneven illumination on screen Projector won't cycle to next slide CAUSE Tray base plate not properly indexed Tray not properly positioned on page 17. 27 KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector Reposition...
... condenser lens. See "Clearing a Gate Jam" on projector Slide mount warped or frayed at corners slide. Troubleshooting PROBLEM Slide fails to drop into projection position Uneven illumination on screen Projector won't cycle to next slide CAUSE Tray base plate not properly indexed Tray not properly positioned on page 17. 27 KODAK CAROUSEL® Slide Projector Reposition...