Panasonic PT-LX351E User Manual

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PT-LX351
As of July 2013
SFD13M012
Notes on projector placement and operation
The projector uses a high-wattage lamp that becomes very hot during operation. Please observe the
following precautions.
1.
Never place objects on top of the projector while it is operating.
2.
Make sure there is the unobstructed space as shown below or more around the projector’s exhaust
openings. In addition to this space, also ensure that there is a sufficient work space for removing
and installing the lamp, air filter and other parts.
3.
Make sure that nothing blocks the projector’s air intake and exhaust openings. Also, install the pro-
jector so that cool or hot air from other air conditioning equipment does not flow directly toward the
projector’s air intake or exhaust openings.
4.
Do not install the projector in an enclosed space. If it is necessary to install it in an enclosed
space, add a separate ventilation system. If ventilation is insufficient, hot air will accumulate at the
intake opening. This may cause the projector’s protective circuit to interrupt projector operation.
Direction of air intake and exhaust
500 mm (19-11/16˝)
or more 
500 mm (19-11/16˝)
or more 
1000 mm (39-3/8˝)
or more 
Intake
Exhaust
Operating the projector continuously
1. 
If the projector is to be operated continuously 22 hours or more, lamp replacement cycle duration
becomes shorter.
2. 
The lamp replacement cycle duration becomes shorter if the projector is operated repeatedly for short
periods (one hour or less).
Weights and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
Product availability differs depending on region and country. This product may be subject to export control regulations.
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