Varytec Studio Par II CDM 150 User Manual

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User’s manual
Studio Par II CDM
150
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Table of content
6.1. Installing a lens ...................................................................................................................... 6
6.2. Removing a lens .................................................................................................................... 7
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1. Safety instructions
FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION
Be careful with heat and extreme temperatureAvoid exposing it to direct rays of the sun or near a heating appliance. Not put it in a temperature bellow 41°F /5°C, or exceeding 95°F /35°C.
Keep away from humidity, water and dust Do not place the set in a location with high humidity or lots of dust. Containers with water should not be placed on the set.
Keep away from sources of hum and noise Such as transformer motor, tuner, TV set and amplifier.
To avoid placing on un-stable location Select a level and stable location to avoid vibration.
Do not use chemicals or volatile liquids for cleaning Use a clean dry cloth to wipe off the dust, or a wet soft cloth for stubborn dirt.
If out of work, contact sales agency immediately Any troubles arose, remove the power plug soon, and contact with an engineer for repairing, do not open the cabinet by yourself, it might result a danger of electric shock.
Take care with the power cable Never pull the power cable to remove the plug from the receptacle, be sure to hold the plug. When not using the player for an extended period of time be sure to disconnect the plug from the receptacle.
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2. Color frame retaining clip
The color frame holder is equipped with a spring-loaded retaining clip that prevents color frames and accessories from falling out.
Warning! Hang the CDM PAR with the color frame retaining clip in the locked position
1. Release the retaining clip by pushing it sideways. The retaining clip opens.
2. Insert the color frame
3. press the retaining clip down until it locks. Note: Use only color frames or top hats with 6.7 Inches inside diameter.
3. Cleaning the reflector
The following recommendations are offered when cleaning and inspecting lenses and reflectors. Do not use glass and window cleaners on the reflector. Chemicals in these cleaners will ham the reflective coatings. Do not use paper towels or harsh materials to wipe the reflectors. These materials can scratch the surface of the reflector.
Warning! Unplug the fixture before attempting to clean reflector.
1. Remove the lens so you can access the reflector from the front of the fixture. See removing a lens in this manual.
2. Remove dust with a blast of oil free air, or wipe with a clean, soft, lint-free cotton cloth. If this is sufficient to remove dust, go to step 5. otherwise continue with step 3.
3. Dampen a clean, soft, lint-free cotton cloth with a mild, soapy water solution and gently wipe the reflector.
4. Remove any soapy water residue with a clean, soft, lint-free cotton cloth dampened with water.
5. Reinstall a lens before using the fixture.
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4. Installing the lamp
Always replace the lamp if it becomes damaged or deformed. Verify that the lamp you use is suitable for the electronic power at your facility.
Caution! Operating lamps above or below their rated voltage reduces lamp life and can cause premature lamp failure.
1. Disconnect the unit from power before installing the lamp.
Warning! Let lamp cool before changing.
2. Loosen the knurled bolt on the back of the lamp housing and pull the housing straight out from the back of the fixture.
3. Remove the lamp from its box, holding it by the base. Note: to avoid premature lamp failure, do not touch the lamp during installation, clean it carefully with rubbing alcohol and a clean, lint-free cloth before operation.
4. Line up the flat sides of the lamp base with the brackets on either side of the socket. Figure 2
5. Push down on the lamp base until the lamp is firmly seated. Make sure that the lamp is fully seated, with the bottom of the lamp heat sink flush to the lamp housing casting.
Caution: Improperly installed lamps cause premature lamp failure and socket problems.
6. To reinstall the lamp housing, center it on the reflector and the bolt hole, then tighten the knurled bolt to secure the lamp housing in place.
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5. Lens identification
Lenses for the CDM PAR come in four versions. The type or beam spread can be identified by the lens texture.
Very narrow spot Narrow Spot Clear glass Stippie glass (slight diffuse texture) 15°round beam shape 19° round beam shape
Medium flood Wide flood Fewer facets, sized 6 x 22mm Many facets, sized 6x12mm 21° x 34° oblong beam shape 30°x51° oblong beam shape
6. Changing CDM PAR lenses
Change lenses if they become cracked or badly scratched. Caution! Never operate the CDM PAR without a lens in place.
6.1. Installing a lens
1. position the fixture with the front of the unit (the lens side) facing you, and tilted slightly. (Figure 4)
2. Position the lens rotation ring with the spring clip at the top of the fixture, directlybelow the retaining clip.
3. Hold the lens by the edge, and position it so the convex side faces the back of the fixture. (Figure 3)
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4. From the top of the fixture, slide the lens behind the lens catchers and position its base behind the tabs on the bottom of the lens rotation ring.
5. gently push the top of the lens inward until it snaps behind the spring clip.
6.2. Removing a lens
Warning! Unplug the fixture before attempting to remove or install a lens.
1. Source CDM PAR lenses get hot while the unit is in operation. Let the fixture cool before handling the lens.
2. Place the fixture on a flat, stable work surface. Do not install or remove lenses with the unit hanging.
3. Position the lens rotation ring with the spring clip at the top of the unit, directly below the retaining clip.
4. Tilt the front of the fixture down at least 45°
5. press the spring clip with your finger to release the lens (Figure 4)
6. allow the lens to drop forward from under the clip
7. when the lens drops, remove your finger, allowing the lens to slide forward until it rests on the lens catchers (Fifure 5)
8. Carefully remove the lens from the fixture.
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7. Technical data
Power supply
230-240V 50Hz
Power consumption
150W
Dimensions (L x W x H)
280 x 245 x 405
Weight
9,1kg
Fitting lamp
CDM-T lamps Base G12
Fuse
250V 4A
Max ambient temperature working
25°C
Max ambient temperature housing
70°C
Minimum distance
1m
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Importeur:
B & K Braun GmbH
Industriestraße 1
D-76307 Karlsbad
www.bkbraun.com
info@bkbraun.com
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