JVC DLA-QX1G Instruction Manual - Page 50

Cleaning and Replacing the Filters - d ila projector

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Cleaning and Replacing the Filters The filters should be cleaned periodically to avoid the decline in the cooling efficiency and malfunction. If they are heavily stained, do not become clean even if cleaned, or are damaged, replace them with new filters; otherwise, dirt and dust may penetrate inside, possibly causing an adverse effect on the screen and preventing you from enjoying clear pictures. For replacing the filters or removing the inside dust of the projector, consult your dealer. 1 Bring the projector into stand-by mode, and turn off the MAIN POWER switch. Put the projector into stand-by mode, and make sure "00" appears on the status code display, then turn off the MAIN POWER switch. After that, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and the projector. For details, refer to "Turning Off the Power" on page 33. 2 Remove the filter cover. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws fixing each filter cover. Two filters are used, one on the left side (six screws) and the other on the front (four screws) of the projector. D-ILA SUPER PROJECTER D-ILA SUPER PROJECTER D-ILA SUPER PROJECTER 3 Remove the filters. Pinch the center portion of the filter with your fingers and pull it toward you. (The filter is held by four tabs.) 48

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Cleaning and Replacing the Filters
1
Bring the projector into stand-by
mode, and turn off the MAIN POWER
switch.
Put the projector into stand-by mode, and make sure “00”
appears on the status code display, then turn off the MAIN
POWER switch. After that, disconnect the power cord from
the wall outlet and the projector.
For details, refer to “Turning Off the Power” on page 33.
2
Remove the filter cover.
Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws fixing each
filter cover.
Two filters are used, one on the left side (six screws) and
the other on the front (four screws) of the projector.
3
Remove the filters.
Pinch the center portion of the filter with your fingers
and pull it toward you.
(The filter is held by four tabs.)
The filters should be cleaned periodically to avoid the decline in the cooling efficiency and malfunction.
If they are heavily stained, do not become clean even if cleaned, or are damaged, replace them with new filters; otherwise, dirt
and dust may penetrate inside, possibly causing an adverse effect on the screen and preventing you from enjoying clear
pictures.
For replacing the filters or removing the inside dust of the projector, consult your dealer.