Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
9
Time Required
20 minutes
Sections
2
- Top Panel
- 5 steps
- Bulb
- 4 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Top Panel
- Flip the projector on its back.
- Use the Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the (4) four 2 cm gold screws.
- Use the Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the (3) three 1 cm silver screws.
Flip the projector on its back.
Use the Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the (4) four 2 cm gold screws.
Use the Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the (3) three 1 cm silver screws.
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Step 2
- Turn the projector, facing the back cable board towards you.
- Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the (3) three 1.0 cm silver screws on the back panel.
- Gently take off back cable panel.
Turn the projector, facing the back cable board towards you.
Using the Phillips #0 screwdriver, remove the (3) three 1.0 cm silver screws on the back panel.
Gently take off back cable panel.
Step 3
- Turn the projector so the front side with the lens is facing you.
- Gently pry the both of the grey lens rings using the metal spudger.
Turn the projector so the front side with the lens is facing you.
Gently pry the both of the grey lens rings using the metal spudger.
Step 4
- Now that the screws have been removed, proceed with the removal of the outer panel.
- Gently remove the front lens panel.
- Be forewarned, the panel will resist. Be careful not to break the lens.
Now that the screws have been removed, proceed with the removal of the outer panel.
Gently remove the front lens panel.
Be forewarned, the panel will resist. Be careful not to break the lens.
Step 5
- Being careful not to pull the wires inside the projector, gently lift the top panel off the projector.
- Rest the lid behind the projector so the insides are exposed and undamaged.
Being careful not to pull the wires inside the projector, gently lift the top panel off the projector.
Rest the lid behind the projector so the insides are exposed and undamaged.
Step 6
Bulb
- Remove the two gold 1 cm screws and washers on the side of lens housing using the 4.0 flat-head bit
- Pinch the white wire tab to gently detach the side that connects with the lens housing.
Remove the two gold 1 cm screws and washers on the side of lens housing using the 4.0 flat-head bit
Pinch the white wire tab to gently detach the side that connects with the lens housing.
Step 7
- Slide the bulb housing out of the projector.
- Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the three 1 cm gold screws on the bulb housing.
Slide the bulb housing out of the projector.
Use the Phillips #1 screwdriver to remove the three 1 cm gold screws on the bulb housing.
Step 8
- Gently pull the top of the bulb housing off.
- Lift up the middle of the bulb housing to remove it.
- Be careful of loose parts, such as the metal housing and the glass focusing lens.
Gently pull the top of the bulb housing off.
Lift up the middle of the bulb housing to remove it.
Be careful of loose parts, such as the metal housing and the glass focusing lens.
Step 9
- Unhook the spring from the bulb housing.
- Gently remove the bulb.
Unhook the spring from the bulb housing.
Gently remove the bulb.
To reassemble the device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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madyogi - Feb 25, 2018
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To remove and later disassemble the lamp, you don’t need to remove whole cover. Just open the lamp bay door and follow the steps starting from 6!
ilya.zhizhin - Jan 5, 2019
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madyogi, exactly. You are absolutely right!
Madelyn Tapia - Aug 14, 2022
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I was able to fix an old projector I got for $40. Thank you so much for the tutorial.