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Read these safety instructions thoroughly before using your device and store them for future 

reference. 
 

 

To ensure a stable power supply, use the standard power cord provided with the 

unit. 

 

To avoid hurting your eyes, do not look directly at the light from the lens when the 

projector is operating. 

 

Ensure that the projector is used in a dry and well-ventilated environment. Do not 

place any liquid on the top of the projector. 

 

Do not place the projector near heat sources, in direct sunlight or moisture-prone 

environments. 

 

The air inlet/outlet and lens should be unobstructed to avoid diminishing the 

projector’s ability to dissipate heat and damaging the internal electronic 

components. 

 

To maintain projector’s performance and reliability, keep a minimum of 10-15cm 

space around the projector to ensure proper heat dissipation and ventilation. 

 

Ensure the projector and its components are out of reach of children. 

 

Do not store the projector in an overly warm or environment. The recommended 

operating temperature is 5°C~35°C. 

 

Do not throw, knock or shake the projector. This may damage the internal 

components. 

 

When replacing the battery in the remote control, ensure that the replacement 

battery is of the same type and equivalent power rating. 

 

Do not attempt to repair this product yourself. If the product or its power supply 

experiences any malfunction or damage, stop using it immediately and contact 

Kogan.com to arrange a repair. 

 

It is recommended to power off the projector after 6 hours of continuous operation. 

 

 

 

       SAFETY & WARNINGS

 

Summary of Contents for F600

Page 1: ...4000 LUMENS FULL HD PROJECTOR F600 KAF600PRXA ...

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Page 3: ... electronic components To maintain projector s performance and reliability keep a minimum of 10 15cm space around the projector to ensure proper heat dissipation and ventilation Ensure the projector and its components are out of reach of children Do not store the projector in an overly warm or environment The recommended operating temperature is 5 C 35 C Do not throw knock or shake the projector T...

Page 4: ...B2 output 5V 7 AC socket 3 IR receiver 8 HDMI input port 4 AV input jack 9 Filter cover removable 5 AV input jack OVERVIEW Focus Menu Keystone Return Source Power Note Press the key to turn on the Brightness Shortcut function Press the key again to turn it back off ...

Page 5: ...The projector is adjustable 1 3 from the standard position IR Lens Support base ...

Page 6: ...face the projector s IR remote control sensor or be within 30 to function correctly Remove the battery if the remote control will not be in use for an extended period Mute Brighten Home Play Enter Menu Return Volume Power Keystone Arrow keys Source Volume ...

Page 7: ...etween the lens and screen Aspect ratio 50 inches 72 inches 100 inches 120 inches 16 9 1 75m 2 4m 3 3m 3 9m Note The image size depends on the distance between projector and screen There may be up to a 3 deviation from the above listed data Different settings will require varied distances for optimal viewing ...

Page 8: ...on 3 Keep the projector straight and level with the screen Follow the diagram below to adjust trapezoid correction if the image does not appear correctly Incorrect Correct Incorrect 4 If the projected image is in a trapezoidal shape rather than a rectangle and the projector is level and straight on to the screen use the following methods to correct the picture OPERATION ...

Page 9: ...tton on the remote control to enter keystone correction allowing you to adjust the image trapezoid You can also press the Menu key select Option then 4D keystone correction to numerically adjust the image trapezoid Note If the keystone adjustment fails to correct the image shape reduce the vertical height of the projector in relation to the centre of the screen ...

Page 10: ... blurry or difficult to see due to a lack of focus adjustment with the lens If this is the case twist the focus ring to adjust the image as shown below Note It is normal for an image to be sharp in the centre but blurrier on the edges ...

Page 11: ...vices with a HDMI slot Use a HDMI cable to connect the HDMI output of a device to the projector and select HDMI1 or HDMI2 as the signal source accordingly AV connection Use an AV cable to connect the AV output of a device to the projector and select the AV source input Audio Out connection Use an audio cable with a 3 5mm jack to connect headphones or speakers to the projector VGA connection Use a ...

Page 12: ...X VC1 etc Video format MPEG1 MPEG2 H 263 H 264 AVS VC1 MJPEG RV30 RV40 HEVC dat ts mp4 mpg mpeg avi mkv mov wmv asf flv 3gp 3gpp tp trp MSVC CRAM MP42 GMC IV32 RLE cvid RV20 DivX RM RMVB VC1 FLV etc Power cable 1pc Remote control without battery 1pc Quick Start Guide 1pc AV signal cable 1pc Lens cap 1pc Lens cleaning cloth 1pc Support base 2pcs SPECIFICATIONS IN THE BOX ...

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Page 16: ...tion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online to help kogan com ...

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