Gently wipe it with a soft cloth. If there
are stubborn stains, wipe up the stains
with a soft cloth which has been soaked
in diluted neutral detergent and
thoroughly wrung out, then wipe the
exterior again with a dry cloth. Do not use
alcohol, benzene, thinner, and so on.
On projector
• Although this unit is manufactured using
very high precision technology, there may
be some permanent black or white pixels
on the projected screen. Also, there may
be striped unevenness in color or
brightness. This is a result of the projector
structure and is not a malfunction. The
color balance of each projector unit
varies; therefore, when multiple LCD
projectors are used, the color
reproduction among projectors may vary,
even if they are of the same model.
• Depending on viewed content, primary
colors such as red, blue, or green are
visible when you move your eyes or under
certain conditions; this is not a
malfunction. It is caused by a "color
breakup" phenomenon which is specific
to the field-sequential color system
adopted into the unit for displaying
images. This phenomenon can be
subdued by diminishing the contrast
between the image and the backdrop,
such as decreasing the brightness of the
unit or increasing the brightness of the
room.
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On condensation
If the projector is moved suddenly from a
cold to a warm place, or just after a room
heater is turned on in a winter morning,
condensation may occur on the surface or
inside of the projector. If condensation
occurs, leave the projector turned off until
the condensation dissipates. If the projector
is used while there is condensation, it may
cause a malfunction.
On ventilation holes
• Do not block the ventilation holes (intake/
exhaust). If the ventilation holes are
blocked, heat will build up inside the unit,
causing a fire or malfunction. To maintain
good ventilation, observe the following:
– Place the unit away from walls and
objects.
– Do not use a cover that blocks the
ventilation holes.
– Do not place the unit on a soft cloth,
paper documents, thick carpet or small