Question about Mitsubishi WD Televison & Video
...Air Filter Cover open 34 Lamp abnormality 35 Chassis Fan failure 36 Exhaust (Back Cover) or Lamp Ballast Fan failure 37 Engine (DMD or Lamp) Fan failure 38 Excess Lamp Temperature 39 Excess DMD ...
...air and must be cleaned from time to time. Also, the lamp DOES burn out every few years or so, but is easily replaced. Most DLP's have fans (yes fans) and filters that must be cleaned from time to ...
Question about Mitsubishi WD Televison & Video
...filter for air intake gets clogged with dust and dirt it will cause the lamp to fail before its time is up.. have the lamp replaced by a tv service man..goodday.. p.s. expect to peel off about 300 ...
...Air filter cover is open. 34 = Lamp abnormality 36 = Light Engine (DMD or Lamp Fan stopped) 37 = Exhaust or Lamp Ballast Fan stopped 38 = Lamp Temperature High 39 = DMD Temperature High 41 = Short is ...
...air-flow around including the backside? not sure where the block is....... bad fan With the 52" DLP , there are 3 fans, 2 of which you can see. the 3rd is similar to what you would see on a CPU. To ...
...Air filter cover is open. 34 = Lamp abnormality 36 = Light Engine (DMD or Lamp Fan stopped) 37 = Exhaust or Lamp Ballast Fan stopped 38 = Lamp Temperature High 39 = DMD Temperature High 41 = Short is ...
Question about Mitsubishi WD Televison & Video
...Air filter cover is open. 34 = Lamp abnormality 36 = Light Engine (DMD or Lamp Fan stopped) 37 = Exhaust or Lamp Ballast Fan stopped 38 = Lamp Temperature High 39 = DMD Temperature High 41 = Short is ...
...dust. this caused the bulb to overheat and blow. not the same device but the same principal. Make sure you clean the filter out with compressed air and make sure the cooling fan is
Question about Mitsubishi WD Televison & Video
...life of the lamp is in jeopardy. Verify air flow & clean filter(s). Replace lamp with exact P/N..not those that say they "are equivalent"...they are not. Also, be sure the lamp lens is very
Question about Mitsubishi WD Televison & Video
...blobs, wipe the lens with a dry, lint-free microfiber cloth. 6. Spray compressed air into your DLP projector to remove any lingering dust particles. 7. Close up the projector and reattach the
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