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Summary of Contents for NOVAJET 750

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Page 2: ...ILLUMINATED CONTROL PANEL 10 REMOTE CONTROL RECEPTACLE 11 DISSOLVE CONTROL RECEPTACLE 12 POWER CORD RECEPTACLE 13 POWER SWITCH 14 FAN SERIAL NUMBER The serial number of your KODAK CAROUSEL Projector is stamped on the bottom of the projector near the cord compart ment Make a note of this numberforyour records ...

Page 3: ...lastic slides with out loading them in a tray capacity 40 slides Select o matic Select bar operation lets you show any slide in the tray at any time Minimizes Focus Shift Special built in duct circulates temperature controlled air over every slide treating each before projection Forward and Reverse Buttons Permit changing slides in trays in either direction at the projector Remote Changing and Foc...

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Page 5: ...depress the FORWARD BUTION on the projector or the FOR forward button on the remote control to put the first picture on the screen Rotate the FOCUS KNOB in either direction or move the remote control FOCUS lever back and forth until the projected image is sharp Momentarily depress the forward button on the projector or on the remote control to change the slides 5 ...

Page 6: ...rd into the remote control socket at the back of the projector The small dot on the plug should be upward when the plug is engaged in the socket POWER SUPPLY The projector operates on 110 to 125 vo t 60 CPS Hz alternating current only If you do not know the voltage of your electric line ask your local electric service company Plug the socket end of the power cord into the 2 prong power cord recept...

Page 7: ... 41 23 to 35 14 18 23 32 18 to 27 12 16 20 29 27 34 48 27 to 40 16 21 26 37 21 to 31 14 19 24 33 KODAK PROJECTION EKTANAR ZOOM LENS 4 to 6 inch f 3 5 This zoom lens lets you vary the size of the projected image so that it fills the screen without changing the projector to screen distance USING THE ZOOM LENS 1 Focus the projected image on the screen by rotating the focus knob in either direction 2 ...

Page 8: ...nto the tray As the tray revolves the number of the slide being shown will be opposite the gate index on the projector LOADING SLIDE TRAY Check to be sure that the LOCK on the bottom of the tray is engaged in the NOTCH in the metal slide retainer If it is not turn the retainer until the lock engages the notch in the retainer Remove the lock ring from the top of the tray by turning it in the direct...

Page 9: ...he instructions on page 13 under Editing Slides PLACING SLIDE TRAY ON PROJECTOR Put the loaded slide tray on the projector so that the hole in the center of the tray fits over the center post on the top of the projector then revolve the tray slowly until the identifi cation number 0 is opposite the GATE INDEX on the projector The tray will drop down into operating position on the top of the projec...

Page 10: ...EL If the lighted area is not aligned with the screen an adjustment may be made with the LEVELING FOOT FOCUS Momentarily depress the forward button on the side of the projector or the FOR forward button on the remote con trol to put the first slide into viewing position Focus the picture on the screen by rotating the FOCUS KNOB in either direction or by pushing the focus lever on the remote contro...

Page 11: ...on REMOTE CONTROL The remote control has both FOR forward and REV reverse buttons for controlling the direction of the slide tray and a FOCUS lever for power focusing the lens The REV reverse button must be firmly pressed Momentarily depress the forward or reverse button to change the slides in either direction Momentarily pushing the focus lever forward or backward causes the projection lens to m...

Page 12: ...r repair station attention to make it run again Refer to the service facilities listed at the back of this instruction manual REMOVING SLIDE TRAY 1 With the projector turned on depress firmly and hold the SELECT BAR down 2 Rotate the slide tray until the identification number 0 is opposite the gate index on the projector 3 Release the select bar and then lift off the slide tray SKIP PROJECTION 1 D...

Page 13: ...re putting on the slide tray The extra slide or piece of cardboard only one can be put in the gate will enter the blocked off space in the slide tray during projection and be returned to the gate when the slide tray is removed You can leave it in the gate and use it each time you project a tray of slides AFTER THE SHOW 1 Remove the slide tray then slide the power switch to OFF 2 Lower the front of...

Page 14: ...amp wipe it carefully with a clean soft cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol 3 Leave the ceramic cap on the CBA lamp to insure adequate heat dissipation CAUTION Be certain that the projector and the projec tion lamp have cooled before you replace the lamp To replace a lamp turn the projector bottom side up Open the LAMP DOOR by turning the coin slotted door screw counterclockwise until the door can be ...

Page 15: ...AK Lens Cleaning Paper Be careful not to leave fingerprints on the elements Replace the condenser lenses and heat absorbing glass The small condenser lens fits in the guides nearest the projection lamp with the flat side of the con denser toward the lamp The heat absorbing glass fits in the center guides and the large condenser lens fits in the guides nearest the front of the projector with the fl...

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Page 19: ...low They are available from your photo retailer New Adventures in Indoor Color Slides AE 7 An idea book to help the color slide fan explore new fields in indoor color shooting In cludes sections on flash and flood lighting New Adventures in Outdoor Color Slides AE 9 An inspiring book of picture taking suggestions close ups of flowers storytelling sequences sunsets and other dra matic lighting effe...

Page 20: ...on sequential damages occasioned by the equipment In case of a manufacturing defect the projector should be sent through your photo retailer or directly to Eastman Kodak Company or a repair firm authorized by us to make such repairs It should be accom panied by a description of the trouble en countered and other available information regarding the projector including the date and place of purchase...

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