artograph 225-995 Manual del usuario - Página 4

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Vertical Projection
(Fig. 9 & 10)
To position the projector for vertical projection (either down
Fig. 9
or up), loosen the Panning Locking Knob and rotate the
ball head until the slot on the side is positioned between
any two legs then lock panning knob. Loosen the Ball
Head Knob while holding the projector firmly and drop the
ball head and projector down into the side slot. Position
projector so the lens is pointing downward for table top
projection or upward to project onto the ceiling , then
retighten the Ball Head Knob.
Please Note: It is not necessary to position the
projector perfectly vertical as the Keystone adjustment
built into the projector can be used to square up the
image.
Caution: Always keep a firm grip on the projector
whenever loosening the Ball Head Knob to prevent the
projector from moving too abruptly.

Additional Features

Fig. 10
(Fig. 11)
The leveling bubble positioned near the leg hinges can
be used to ensure that the tripod is perfectly vertical. The
tripod is vertical when the bubble is located within the red
circle. To level of your tripod, it will be necessary to adjust
the individual leg sections.

Warranty

ARTOGRAPH tripods are warranted against all defects in
material and workmanship for one year from the date of
Fig. 11
sale to the original purchaser. Any part of the equipment
which becomes defective under normal installation and
use will be repaired or replaced by ARTOGRAPH without
charge for factory labor and materials', providing the
equipment is returned, shipping pre-paid, to our factory
within this period. CONTACT OUR OFFICE FOR RETURN
AUTHORIZATION. Equipment repaired or replaced under
warranty will be returned freight or postage prepaid. The
warranty for repaired or replacement parts shall be for the
duration of the original warranty. This warranty does not
apply to equipment which has been subjected to abuse,
accident, or alteration, nor to equipment which has been
improperly installed or wired in violation of the printed
instructions furnished.
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