Follow this guide for help with installing a new Optoma HD67N projector lamp.
The importance of authentic
Be sure to have your back-up replacement Optoma HD67N projector lamp ready so you can replace it immediately when needed. When buying on the Internet, make sure you are buying an OEM and look for the seal of approval. Generic lamps have a shorter lamp life than original lamps and are created with toxic materials. When you buy copy-cat lamps you get no guarantee or refunds and they can damage the sensitive electronics in your projectors. Keep your projector working at optimum levels by investing in an authentic Optoma HD67N projector lamp. Learn how to spot a counterfeit.
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End of life warnings
When the Optoma HD67N projector lamp is reaching end of life, you’ll notice the Lamp-LED light flashing red. A lamp warning message also appears on screen.
If you hear a loud pop when turning on the projector, the Optoma HD67N projector lamp projector lamp has broken. Learn what to do if the projector lamp has exploded inside the projector.
Replacing the Optoma HD67N projector lamp
The Optoma HD67N projector uses the Optoma BL-FU185A projector lamp. Follow these important safety tips before replacing the Optoma BL-FU185A projector lamp:
- Switch off the power to the Optoma HD67N multimedia projector by pressing the Power/Standby button.
- Disconnect the power cord.
- Allow the Optoma HD67N projector to cool down for at least 30 minutes. These projectors run using high temperatures and you can burn yourself badly if you don’t allow the projector to cool down.
Steps to remove the old projector lamp
1. Use a screwdriver to undo the two screws holding the projector lamp cover in place. The screws on the lamp cover and the lamp cannot be removed.
2. Remove the lid and place to one side. Don’t lose the lid as the Optoma HD67N projector will not turn back on until the lamp cover has been properly installed.
3. Remove the two screws holding the Optoma BL-FU185A projector lamp in place.
Note: The used Optoma BL-FU185A projector lamp contains mercury and should be properly recycled. Don’t throw it into regular garbage.
4. Lift up the wire handle on the Optoma BL-FU185A projector lamp and slowly remove it from the projector. Be careful not to bang the lamp against the projector as this may case the bulb to break. Learn how to clean up a broken lamp.
Steps to install the new projector lamp:
1. Remove the new Optoma BL-FU185A projector lamp from its packaging. Taking care not to touch the actual bulb, lift up the handle on the new lamp and insert it gently into the Optoma HD67N projector.
2. Tighten the two screws on the projector lamp.
3. Replace the lamp cover and tighten its two screws.
4. Reset the lamp replacement timer
Reset the Projector Lamp Replacement Timer
The Optoma HD67N projector has an automatic projector lamp timer that tracks the numbers of hours left in the lamp. If you don’t reset the lamp replacement timer you run the risk of the lamp being used beyond its recommended life and possibly exploding in the projector.
To reset the Projector Lamp Replacement Timer:
- Turn on the projector.
- Using the remote press MENU
- Select OPTIONS
- Select LAMP SETTINGS
- Select LAMP RESET
- Select YES.
- Press MENU to exit.
Tips for extending Optoma BL-FU185A projector lamp life:
- Chose the “STD” mode to to dim the projector lamp and lower power consumption. This will extend the lamp life by up to 130%.
- Keep your air filters clean to avoid overheating the projector.
- Every 24 hours, turn off the projector and let it stand for 1 hour
- Make sure there is enough airflow around the Optoma HD67N multimedia projector particularly if it’s been permanently mounted.
- Learn more with Top tips for extending DLP projector lamp life.
Green your Optoma HD67N projector
The Optoma HD67N projector has the option of re-using the existing lamp cage and replacing only the actual bulb. You recycle and reduce waste this way. Watch our Optoma BL-FU185A training video to learn more.