The Panasonic projection TV has a reputation for being one of the most technologically advanced electronics that are for home use. It is fitted with a number of features that make it superior to its counterparts. This electronic relies on a Panasonic projector lamp to function. The Panasonic projector lamps are used to supply power to the screen. Over time you will be required to replace the lamps in the event that they burn out.
You can easily obtain Panasonic replacement lamps from a number of websites. The replacement process is a very simple process. You do not need any kind of professional experience to handle the exercise. Make sure that the Panasonic projector lamp you buy is compatible to your projector TV. If your projector TV utilizes LCD technology make sure that the replacement lamp you buy is a Panasonic LCD projector lamp.
When you are replacing the Panasonic projector lamp make sure that the projector TV has been turned off for more than three minutes. Make sure that you only unplug the electronic after the fun has stopped operating. If you usually unplug your projector TV before the fan stops operating you might spoil the set.
After you have unplugged the projector TV make sure that you wait for the fun to cool down. Experts recommend that the set should be left for a period of not less than an hour. Never replace the Panasonic projector lamp before the one hour is up.
After you are sure the fun has had a chance to cool down you can then proceed with the procedure. Dissemble the front cover of the TV. You will see lamp cover knob. Turn the knob to your left to open it. After you have opened the cover you will be able to access the burnt out lamp. You will do this by pulling off the lamp’s cover.
After you have removed the lamp cover open the lamp unit knob. This is done by turning it in an anti-clockwise direction. Remove the lamp from the TV. You can do this by holding the lamp and pulling it out. You can then put in the new lamp. Make sure that it is in the same position that the old one was in. replace all the knobs back to their original position. You will know that the knobs are back in lace after you hear a click when you are turning it towards the right. Proceed to replace the front cover of your projector TV.
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