Important Safeguards; Set Up & Operation - artograph Super Prism Manual Del Usuario

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Important Safeguards

When using this projector, always follow basic
safety precautions, including the following:
1.
Read and understand all instructions
before operating.
2.
Close supervision is necessary when used
by or near children. Do not leave unattended
while in use.
3.
Do not operate this equipment with a damaged
cord, or if it has been dropped or otherwise
damaged, until it has been examined by a
qualifi ed electrician.
4.
If an extension cord is necessary, be sure it
has a suitable current rating. Cords rated for
less amperage than this equipment may
overheat. Be careful to arrange the cord so that
it will not be tripped over or pulled.
5.
Always unplug from the electrical outlet when
not in use. Disconnect by grasping and pulling
the plug from the outlet; never yank the cord to
disconnect the plug.
6.
Allow the projector to cool completely before
moving. Loop the cord loosely when storing.
7.
If the projector receives water damage, do not
use until inspected by a qualifi ed electrician.
8.
To avoid electrical shock hazard, do not
disassemble. Take the projector to a qualifi ed
electrician. Incorrect reassembly can cause an
electrical shock hazard.
9.
Care must be taken as burns can occur from
touching hot parts.
10. The projector switch is provided with the
symbols 0, indicating off, and I, indicating on.
11. Position the cord so that it will not be
tripped over, pulled or come in contact
with hot surfaces.
12. Always unplug the projector from electrical outlet
before cleaning, servicing and when not in use.
13. To reduce risk of electrical shock, do not
immerse this projector in water or other liquids.
14. The use of accessory attachment not
recommended by the manufacturer may
cause the risk of fi re, electric shock or
injury to persons.
15. Connect this projector to a grounded outlet.
16. Disconnect the projector from power supply
before replacing lamps.
Set up & Operation
Contents:
Projector + Prism Accessory Lens +
Super Prisim Lens
The Super Prism both enlarges and
reduces with one reversible lens (See General
Focusing & Enlarging section for reduction and
enlargement positions.)
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Projector
Super Prism Lens
Prism Lens
1. Projection Area
All opaque projectors work like a fl ashlight; the
darker the room, the brighter the projected image
will appear. The clearest and brightest images are
produced in a completely dark room. For best
results, operate your Super Prism in a room where
you are able to control the lighting conditions or work
in the evening. To achieve the maximum image size
of approximately 20X, a minimum distance of 18
ft. (5.5m), measured from the label above the lens
to the projection surface, is required (see Distance
Chart for further information).
Mount the projector onto a surface that can be easily
moved. Movement of the projector is required to
achieve the desired size. A taboret or rolling cart is
ideal. Artograph offers two optional Projector Floor
Stands, that can be easily moved and raised for the
ultimate in image positioning.
2. Projecting
To load the projector,
simply lift the copy board
lid of the projector and
mount your copy face
down onto the glass
surface. The metal copy
clip may be pushed to the
side if desired as it is only
necessary when mounting
the projector onto the accessory Prism Table Stand,
item #225-206. Close the cover, plug the projector
into an outlet and turn the projector on by fl ipping the
switch at the back of the unit. Turn the room lights
off. You are now ready to adjust the size and clarity
of the projected image. Always adjust the desired
size of the projected image fi rst before focusing it.
(See Distance Chart for approximate distance.)
CAUTION: During operation, ensure the
projector is properly ventilated. Do not block
the exhaust or inlet vents located on the back
and sides of the projector.
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