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+[title] Installing a lens
+[* black] Before installing a lens, make sure there are no obstructions inside the projector (like the original plastic lens mount protector), and remove any back cover or rear cap on the lens itself.
+[* black] Look at the metal mounting flange inside the projector, and at the tabs on the lens itself. There should be three tabs/slots visible.
+[* red] Two tabs/slots are about the same size -- they'll be on top when the lens slides in.
+[* yellow] One slot/tab will be about 2/3 the length of the others. That one goes "down" as the lens is inserted.
+[* black] Insert it such that the smallest tab of the lens mount "foot" faces down, make sure the lens is completely seated "in-plane', then gently rotate clockwise about 45 degrees -- you should hear and feel a definite tactile click when it locks into place.
+[* icon_caution] Don't force it! If it isn't rotating easily, something must be in the way.

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