Important safety instructions
13.If your TV needs repairing, use a qualified service technician. If you damage your
TV, it will need to be serviced.
14.Be careful when you plug the power cord into a socket. Do not overload wall sockets.
They could damage your TV and could give you an electric shock or cause a fire.
Check your TV's power cord from time to time
, and unplug your TV if the power
cord looks worn. Stop using it until you have had the power cord replaced by a
qualified technician.Do not twist, kink or pinch the power cord.
15.Disposing of your TV. The fluorescent lam
p inside your TV has a small amount of
mercury in it. Phone your local council to find out where your nearest recycling centre
is located to ensure the TV is scrapped in compliance with UK & EU regulations
.
Note
-If your TV is cold, there may be some small 'flickers' when you turn it on.This is
normal and there is nothing wrong with your TV.
-Avoid touching the LED screen with
any object or holding your finger against it as
this may cause damage.
You will see these stickers on your TV.
This symbol means there are wires in your TV which are not insulated.
If you touch these wires, you may get an electric shock.
This symbol means you should read the servicing guide before you take
further action.
-You should not service your TV unless you are qualified to do so.
If your TV breaks down, contact a qualified TV engineer.
-Make sure you plug in your TV
securely.
-If you use your TV to play video games or connect to your computer
to
use as a screen, keep brightness and contrast at a low level. Images
with a high level of brightness or contrast may burn on to the
screen permanently.
How to clean your TV
1 Wipe the TV screen with a soft, dry cloth
2 Do not use solvent methyl benzene. Strong chemicals may damage your TV
screen.
3 Make sure you switch the TV off before yo
u clean it.
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