Replacing the exposure lamps – Kodak 9500 User Manual

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A-61092 September 1999

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Replacing the exposure
lamps

The exposure system consists of four long-life fluorescent lamps.
There are two lamp housings; one upper and one lower. Each lamp
housing contains two lamps.

Change the lamps at least every 500 hours, when image quality
appears to be degrading (and standard maintenance procedures do not
improve the image quality), or when requested to do so by an operator
message. Always replace both lamps in a housing at the same time, or
exposures may appear inconsistent. Always use the recommended
lamps, or image quality may be unacceptable.

1. Turn the side panel switch off.

2. Open the right side access door.

3. Remove the imaging guides. (Refer to the section entitled,

“Replacing the imaging guides”.)

4. Grasp the tab at the end of the upper lamp housing and slide the

housing out of the track.

Tab

Upper lamp housing

WARNING:

Make sure the lamps are cool before attempting
to remove them from the lamp housing.

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