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This teardown is not a repair guide. To repair your Projector, use our service manual.

  1. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the bulb module: step 1, image 1 of 2 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the bulb module: step 1, image 2 of 2
    • Use a flat screwdriver or coin to remove the flap covering the bulb module

    • Loosen these 2 Philips #2 screws. These screws should stay captive within the bulb module.

    • Lift this handle and pull out the bulb module.

    • It is important to avoid dust getting into the optical parts. I vacuumed the bulb area with a soft brush attachment then vacuumed other dusty areas as they were exposed during the disassembly.

    • Do not touch the mirror. The delicate front silvered mirror surface is easily scratched.

  2. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the lid: step 2, image 1 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the lid: step 2, image 2 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the lid: step 2, image 3 of 3
    • Remove these 3 black 5mm Philips #2 screws from the right side panel.

    • Remove these 4 black 5mm Philips #2 screws from the left side panel.

    • Remove these 3 black 5mm Philips #2 screws from the rear panel.

  3. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the lid: step 3, image 1 of 2 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the lid: step 3, image 2 of 2
    • Remove this 7mm Philips #2 screw under the bulb cover.

    • Remove the 7mm Philips #2 screw deep in this hole. A magnetic screwdriver essential for removing and replacing this inaccessible screw.

    • The lid can now be removed by gently prising it off starting at the hole for the bulb.

    • Unplug this cable then put the projector lid to one side.

  4. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the metal cover: step 4, image 1 of 1
    • Remove these 11 silver 5mm Philips #2 screws from the metal cover.

    • Unpeel this black card that is stuck to the metal cover.

    • Lift off the metal cover to reveal the main circuit board

  5. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Unscrew the main circuit board: step 5, image 1 of 1
    • Remove these 2 silver 8mm Philips #1 screws and their white plastic washers then unplug the ribbon cable. This plug will drop through the hole in the board when you lift off the board.

    • Remove these 6 silver 8mm Philips #2 screws from the main circuit board.

    • Remove these 2 silver 6mm Philips #2 screws that attach the board of plugs at the back of the projector.

  6. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Release the small circuit board: step 6, image 1 of 1
    • Projectors built in 2010 have a small extra circuit board here. You can skip this step if you have a newer projector without this extra circuit board.

    • Unplug this wire from the small circuit board. Peel back the two pieces of tape holding down the wire, leaving one end of each piece of tape attached to the board for the later re-assembly

    • Remove the other plug from this small circuit board. The small circuit board is now free to come away with the main circuit board.

  7. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Unplug the main circuit board: step 7, image 1 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Unplug the main circuit board: step 7, image 2 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Unplug the main circuit board: step 7, image 3 of 3
    • Unplug these 5 plugs. These plugs are stiff but there are no clips or catches to release. I used a combination of pliers and miniature side cutters to grip the two edges of each plug and work it loose.

    • Remove this plug by pressing down the back of the plug to release the catch

    • Gently remove this thin ribbon cable by pulling back the plastic plug then pulling out the cable. Untape the ribbon cable from the board.

    • Later models have an extra wire here that needs to be unplugged.

    • Remove this larger plug by squeezing the two ends to release the clips. On later models, this plug is underneath the board, so you will need to release it while you are removing the circuit board

    • Hint: With so many small plugs it is easy to leave a plug under the board during re-assembly. Clipping a long wire to each plug makes them more obvious.

    • Hint: Take a picture showing how the small plugs are connected on the main circuit board to help re-assembly because the plug arrangements vary slightly between projectors.

  8. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the main circuit board: step 8, image 1 of 2 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the main circuit board: step 8, image 2 of 2
    • Remove the main circuit board by lifting the board from the back end where the external plugs are attached.

    • Unplug this mains plug.

    • Disconnect the earth lead by unscrewing this silver 5mm Philips #2 screw with its captive serrated washer.

  9. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the colour wheel: step 9, image 1 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the colour wheel: step 9, image 2 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the colour wheel: step 9, image 3 of 3
    • To make a coloured image, the light shines through this spinning colour wheel then onto a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) with 1024*768 small mirrors that move to switch each pixel on or off.

    • Remove these 2 silver 6mm Philips #1 screws to detach the colour wheel.

    • To remove the colour wheel you will need to cut a cable tie and move the wires to the side.

    • Then gently remove the delicate glass colour wheel.

    • Interesting Fact: the light at this point is in a narrow beam that passes through a hole 4mm * 5.3mm.

  10. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the power supplies: step 10, image 1 of 2 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the power supplies: step 10, image 2 of 2
    • Remove these 4 silver 6mm Philips #2 screws to release the top power supply.

    • Peel off this cardboard that is glued to the power supply cover.

    • Unplug the large plug at each end of the power supply and the smaller fan wire. You can now remove the top power supply.

    • Remove these 4 silver 8mm Philips #2 screws from the lower power supply and unplug the small wire. You can now remove the power supply and the card it is sitting on.

  11. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the mirror cover plates: step 11, image 1 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the mirror cover plates: step 11, image 2 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the mirror cover plates: step 11, image 3 of 3
    • This step is optional. You can dismantle the remainder of the projector without removing the mirror cover plates.

    • Remove these 6 black 5mm Philips #2 screws to release the two plastic covers on the front of the mirror area.

    • Remove these 2 black 5mm Philips #2 screws to release the plastic bar that supported the front cover.

    • Remove these 2 black 5mm Philips #2 screws to release the metal bar that attached the support for the front cover.

    • Remove these 2 black 5mm Philips #2 screws that are attaching the back mirror cover..

    • Gently bend the back mirror cover to release the remote control receiver from the metal mirror mounting that it is hooked into. Then pull the mirror cover right back to unhook the plastic clips from the main projector.

    • The plastic mirror is attached with rivets so it cannot be removed without damage. The projector I used for the later stages of this teardown has a missing mirror..

  12. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the lens adjuster bracket: step 12, image 1 of 2 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the lens adjuster bracket: step 12, image 2 of 2
    • Remove these 3 silver 8mm Philips #2 screws to release bracket that holds the lens adjuster knob.

    • And remove the bracket

  13. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Unscrew the lamp housing: step 13, image 1 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Unscrew the lamp housing: step 13, image 2 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Unscrew the lamp housing: step 13, image 3 of 3
    • Remove these 3 black 8mm Philips #2 screws holding down the lamp case.

    • And remove this fourth black 8mm Philips #2 screw holding down the front of the lamp housing.

    • Remove these 2 silver 6mm Philips #2 screws holding down the bulb fan.

  14. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the optical system: step 14, image 1 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the optical system: step 14, image 2 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the optical system: step 14, image 3 of 3
    • Remove these 4 silver 9mm Philips #2 screws holding down the main optical system.

  15. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Separate the base from the case: step 15, image 1 of 2 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Separate the base from the case: step 15, image 2 of 2
    • If you want to separate the base chassis from the case, remove these 8 silver 8mm Philips #2 screws to separate the inner casing from the outer casing.

    • Then pull out the base chassis unit.

  16. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Separate the lamp housing: step 16, image 1 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Separate the lamp housing: step 16, image 2 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Separate the lamp housing: step 16, image 3 of 3
    • Remove these 3 silver 8mm Philips #2 screws.

    • And remove this fourth screw buried deep down this hole. The fourth screw is easiest to see in the second picture.

    • You can now separate the lamp housing from the rest of the optical system.

  17. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Separate the front lens section: step 17, image 1 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Separate the front lens section: step 17, image 2 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Separate the front lens section: step 17, image 3 of 3
    • Remove 3 silver 12mm Philips #2 screws joining the DMD optical section to the front lens. The three screws cannot be seen in one picture, so three pictures are attached.

    • The top screw is visible as you look down on the unit.

    • The left hand screw is seen as you look along the left hand underside of the DMD heat sink

    • The right hand screw is visible as you look along the right hand underside of the DMD heat sink.

  18. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, A look at the separated optical parts: step 18, image 1 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, A look at the separated optical parts: step 18, image 2 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, A look at the separated optical parts: step 18, image 3 of 3
    • The first picture shows the front lens separated from the DMD optical section.

    • The second picture is a close up of the small lens at the back of the front lens section.

    • The third picture is a first look at the amazingly complicated DMD optical section. The next step takes a look inside this unit.

  19. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, A look inside the DMD optical unit: step 19, image 1 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, A look inside the DMD optical unit: step 19, image 2 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, A look inside the DMD optical unit: step 19, image 3 of 3
    • The light comes in from the colour wheel through a very small hole here.

    • It goes through a small lens here.

    • Then it goes through this lens

    • to get reflected off this mirror

    • and through this strange half lens onto the DMD chip at the back.

    • The DMD chip reflects selected pixels forwards to the front lens section.

    • The black box on the side is just another cooling fan.

  20. Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the DMD chip: step 20, image 1 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the DMD chip: step 20, image 2 of 3 Smart UF75 DLP Projector Teardown, Remove the DMD chip: step 20, image 3 of 3
    • Remove these 2 Philips #2 screws holding the DMD heatsink.

    • Pull back the heatsink then remove the DMD module

    • To remove the DMD chip, turn this screw half a turn anticlockwise.

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