Epson Livingstation LS57P2 User Manual - Page 97

Replacing the TV Projection Lamp, Lamp light, status, Power light, Action

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Replacing the TV Projection Lamp The projection lamp in your TV is designed to last approximately 10,000 hours. Lamp life will vary depending on the mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage. When it is time to replace the lamp, the TV displays a message on the screen. The Lamp and Power lights on the front of the TV also indicate the status of the lamp. You can purchase replacement lamp number V13H010R02 from your dealer or Epson. Call (800) 873-7766 or visit the Epson Store at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral Don't replace the lamp unless you see a screen message or the Lamp and Power lights indicate lamp replacement, as described in the table below: Lamp light Power light Caution If your picture quality is not what it should be, try the other solutions described in "Picture Problems" on page 112 to correct it. If none of them work, you may need to replace the lamp. However, contact Epson (see page 121) to see if lamp replacement would help before replacing the lamp unnecessarily. Turn off the TV when not in use. Continuous 24-hour-aday use may reduce its overall life. Lamp light status Orange flashing Power light status Any state Red Red Red flashing Red Action Lamp replacement warning The projection lamp is almost burned out. You may also see a message on the screen. Obtain a replacement lamp, then follow the steps on page 98 to replace it. Lamp error The projection lamp has burned out or has another problem. Obtain a replacement lamp, then follow the steps on page 98 to replace it. Lamp cooling or open cover error Make sure the lamp cover is closed completely. See the steps for accessing the cover on page 98. If the cover is closed, the lamp may not have cooled completely before the cover was opened. Wait a few minutes until the fan stops running, then unplug the TV, plug it back in, and press the Power button to turn on the TV. If the error persists, contact Epson as described on page 121. Caring For the TV 97

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Caring For the TV
97
Replacing the TV Projection Lamp
The projection lamp in your TV is designed to last approximately 10,000 hours. Lamp life
will vary depending on the mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage.
When it is time to replace the lamp, the TV displays a message on the screen.
The
Lamp
and
Power
lights on the front of the TV also indicate the status of the lamp.
You can purchase replacement lamp number V13H010R02 from your dealer or Epson. Call
(800) 873-7766 or visit the Epson Store at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada,
please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral
Don’t replace the lamp unless you see a screen message or the
Lamp
and
Power
lights
indicate lamp replacement, as described in the table below:
Lamp light
status
Power light
status
Action
Orange flashing
Any state
Lamp replacement warning
The projection lamp is almost burned out. You may also see a
message on the screen.
Obtain a replacement lamp, then follow the steps on page 98
to replace it.
Red
Red
Lamp error
The projection lamp has burned out or has another problem.
Obtain a replacement lamp, then follow the steps on page 98
to replace it.
Red flashing
Red
Lamp cooling or open cover error
Make sure the lamp cover is closed completely. See the steps
for accessing the cover on page 98.
If the cover is closed, the lamp may not have cooled
completely before the cover was opened. Wait a few minutes
until the fan stops running, then unplug the TV, plug it back in,
and press the
Power
button to turn on the TV. If the error
persists, contact Epson as described on page 121.
Caution
If your picture quality is not
what it should be, try the
other solutions described in
“Picture Problems” on
page 112 to correct it. If
none of them work, you
may need to replace the
lamp. However, contact
Epson (see page 121) to
see if lamp replacement
would help before
replacing the lamp
unnecessarily.
Turn off the TV when not in
use. Continuous 24-hour-a-
day use may reduce its
overall life.
Power
light
Lamp
light