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derstorms and whenever the television is not going to be used for
any length of time. In such cases pull out the plug of the power
cable and also disconnect the antenna plug ([B] Fig. 2).
When you switch off your television overnight, rather than leaving it
in standby, switch it off at the main power switch ([35] Fig. 5).
Never look at the projection bulb.
When the projection bulb inside the television is lit, light from it is
visible through the ventilation grilles. Never look at it this light
directly because it is intense enough to damage your eyesight. Also
make sure that children do not look at the bulb when it is lit.
•Avoid all contact with internal parts of the television.
There are live parts carrying dangerous voltages inside the televi-
sion, as well as parts that reach high operating temperatures. Never
open your television. Refer all servicing and repair to an authorised
Service Centre. Unauthorised opening and tempering with the televi-
sion automatically invalidates the warranty.
If your television develops a fault or malfunctions, switch it off
immediately, disconnect the plug from the mains power socket and
contact your local Service Centre.
•Avoid exposing the television to liquids, damp and humidity.
Never operate the television near water (sinks, bathtubs, etc.). Never
place objects containing water or other liquids on top of or near the
television. Never expose the television to the rain, humidity, or
splashes and drops of any liquid.
Likewise, do not position candles or other naked flames on top of
the television. If they fall over, liquid wax or flames can cause
serious damage to the inside and outside of the television.
2.1.3 Positioning the television
• To obtain an image with plenty of contrast, position your television
where strong lamp light or sunlight cannot reflect directly on the
screen.
• Position the television in a well ventilated place where it will not
get too hot. Take great care to avoid accidentally covering the venti-
lation grilles on the rear cover with newspapers, curtains etc.. The
ventilation grilles must remain free at all times to ensure adequate
cooling of the electronic circuits inside the television. Leave suffi-
cient space (at least 10 cm) all around the television. Do not position
the television in alcoves where air circulation is restricted.
• Do not position the television near sources of heat like heaters
and radiators. Likewise do not position it near thermostats.
• To avoid serious accidents and damage, position your television
on a smooth, level and stable surface where it cannot fall off or top-
ple over. If you mount your television on a trolley base, take great
care when moving it. Take particular care to avoid accidental
knocks.
• Supervise small children to prevent them inserting objects into the
television and to prevent them from playing with the remote control
batteries.
• Do not allow children to play with parts of the packaging. Plastic
bags, sheets and boxes etc. can cause suffocation and injury.
2.2 CLEANING THE TELEVISION
• Use a barely damp, clean, soft cloth to clean the television. Do not
use cleaning products containing abrasive substances, solvents or
alcohol. Never pour water or liquid detergents directly on to the tele-
vision.
• Make sure that the television is switched off at the main power
switch ([35] Fig. 5) before starting to clean it. Take great care to
avoid cleaning liquids entering the television through the ventilation
grilles.
2.3 PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE
REMOTE CONTROL
• For the remote control to operate efficiently, always point the front
of the remote control directly at the infrared sensor on the televisio-
n’s control panel ([26] Fig. 5). Make sure that there are no obstacles
in the path between the remote control and the sensor.
• If the remote control is not going to be used for any length of time
(e.g. a few weeks), remove the batteries from the compartment at
the rear (Fig. 3).
• When the remote control batteries run low, replace both batteries
at the same time, not just one at a time.
• Replace the batteries if the functioning of the remote control beco-
mes less effective, i.e. if the range or the angle of operation beco-
mes restricted.
2.4 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
• The packaging material that comes with your television conforms
to the latest standards for environmental protection. If you have
enough spare room, keep your television’s packaging at least for the
period of the warranty.
• If the remote control batteries are not “green” (i.e. ecological) bat-
teries, when they run out, dispose of them in the proper way using
proper battery recycling points. Never throw spent batteries into the
environment. Whenever possible, use mercury free batteries to help
protect the environment.
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