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TurboRay User Manual
Cleaning and Maintenance
CAUTION:
Disconnect the fixture from mains power before starting any
maintenance procedures.
Keep the following in mind during regular service and inspection:
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All screws for installing the device or parts of the device must be tightly connected and
must not be corroded.
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There must not be any deformations to the housing, lenses, rigging, and installation points
(ceiling, suspension, trussing).
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Moving parts must not show any signs of wear and must move smoothly without issue.
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The power supply cables must not show any damage, material fatigue, or sediment.
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If spare parts are required, order only genuine parts from your local authorized dealer.
To ensure that the device remains in good working condition and does not fail prematurely,
regular maintenance is recommended.
CAUTION:
The lenses and the output window in the TurboRay fixture are
coated with a HazeFree lens coating technology (patent pending) that keeps
the lenses and output window clear when the fixture is used with theatrical
haze. Use of paper toweling or other abrasive, high-friction wipes and
ammonia-based glass cleaners may permanently damage the coating.
If the coating wears away, contact High End Systems, Inc. Technical Services
for assistance.
1.
Clean the lenses and the output window only when necessary, and only use a Silky
Microfiber Optical Cloth with purified water or an ammonia-free glass cleaner such as
Miller Stevenson MS-260 Glass Cleaner.
2.
Clean the fans regularly to ensure maximum airflow and efficient cooling. This will ensure
that the light source operates in the best possible condition.
3.
Have an approved electrician check the fixture each quarter to ensure that circuit contacts
are in good condition. This prevents poor circuit contacts and the overheating that results
from it.