On condensation
If the projector is moved suddenly from a
cold to a warm place, or just after a room
heater is turned on in a winter morning,
condensation may occur on the surface or
inside of the projector. If condensation
occurs, leave the projector turned off until
the condensation dissipates. If the projector
is used while there is condensation, it may
cause a malfunction.
On ventilation holes
• Do not block the ventilation holes (intake/
exhaust). If the ventilation holes are
blocked, heat will build up inside the unit,
causing a fire or malfunction. To maintain
good ventilation, observe the following:
– Place the unit away from walls and
objects.
– Do not use a cover that blocks the
ventilation holes.
– Do not place the unit on a soft cloth,
paper documents, thick carpet or small
pieces of paper. They may be drawn in
and block the intake holes.
• Do not bring your hand or object close to
the exhaust holes. It may cause burns or
deformation.
On projection window
• Do not look into the projection window.
The light may damage your eyes.
• Do not obstruct the projection window.
The light will heat the obstruction, which
may cause deterioration, deformation,
burns or fire.
Cautions about heat generation of
the unit
• While using or charging the unit, the unit
or AC adaptor may become hot; this is not
a malfunction. If the unit temperature
becomes excessively hot, it may
automatically turn off for safety. In such a
case, use it in a cooler place after the unit
has cooled down.
• If the unit or AC adaptor becomes
unusually hot, it may malfunction.
Immediately turn the unit off and unplug
the AC adaptor from the wall outlet, then
consult qualified Sony personnel.
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