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Power Supply
This equipment must only be connected to a main power supply which has the same voltage
and frequency as that specified on the rating plate; use the power cable provided.
Incorrect voltages can damage the equipment.
The main plug of the TV set must be easily accessible so that the set can be disconnected
at any time.
When removing the main plug, pull the plug housing and not the cable.
The wires in the plug could be damaged and cause a short circuit the next time it is plugged in.
Lay the main cable in such a way that it will not be damaged. The power cable may not be
kinked or laid over sharp edges, not stood on and not exposed to chemicals, the latter also
applies to the device as a whole. A main cable with damaged insulation can lead to electric
shocks and is a fire risk.
Air Circulation and High Temperatures
Like all electronic equipment, your TV needs air for cooling. Obstruction of the air circulation
can cause fires. Therefore the air vents on the back must always be kept free. Please do not
place newspapers or cloths on/over. If the TV is placed in a cabinet or on a shelf, leave at least
10 cm at the sides and 10 cm at the top to ensure sufficient air circulation.
Position the set so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight and additional heating from radiators.
Place the TV set on a level, firm base. The set should not protrude at the front when installing
in cabinets or shelves.
Prevent any metal parts, needles, paper clips, liquids, wax or the like from getting into the TV set
through the air venting slits in the rear panel. This can lead to short-circuits and possibly to fire.
If something should get into the inside of the TV set, pull out the plug immediately and notify
customer service.
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