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Errors
Cause
Solution
No DVB-T reception
The received channel is too weak
for reception through the tele-
scope antenna.
Re-adjust the antenna or connect your main antenna or
room antenna.
No DVB-T reception in your
region.
The received channel is to weak
Re-adjust the antenna.
Distorted picture
The received channel is too weak. Re-adjust the antenna.
Disposal
When the unit is exhausted, especially when malfunctions occur,
deactivate the unit by removing the mains plug from the outlet and
sever the electric cable. Dispose of the device in accordance with the
environmental regulations applicable to your country. Electric waste
may not be disposed of together with household cable. For recycling
instructions consult your community authorities or your dealer.
Battery Disposal
The unit (DVD/MONITOR) features a rechargeable battery. Do not
dispose of exhausted batteries with the household waste.
Remove the batteries before disposing of the unit.
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Use a screwdriver to open the battery compartment at the rear of
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the unit (top left).
Open the cover to the top.
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Remove the cable from battery and connector.
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Remove the batteries.
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Return the batteries to a collection point. Ask your local authori-
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ties for further information.
Batteries / Rechargable Batteries
Instructions for Handling Batteries / Rechargeable Batteries
Keep Batteries/rechargeable batteries out of reach of children.
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They are
not
toys!
Never throw batteries/rechargeable batteries into open fire or
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submerge in water.
Upon inserting the battery, pay attention to the polarity.
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Do not use force to open the batteries/rechargeable batteries.
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Prevent contact with metallic items such as (rings, nails, screws
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etc.) This may
cause short circuit endangerment
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Shorted batteries may heat up significantly or may even combust,
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which can lead to burns.
If a battery/rechargeable battery leaks, avoid contact of the liquid
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with eyes or membranes. Upon contact wash hands and rinse eyes
with clear water and consult a physician in the even of persisting
problems.
Do not place used batteries in household garbage. Take old batte-
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ries to a designated collection site.