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To ensure your personal safety and the efficient operation of
your equipment, please follow the advice given below :
Television sets need ventilation to avoid overheating which can cause
damage to the components. The ventilation slots at the back of the set should

not be covered up by curtains, small covers, newspapers, etc… There must
be enough room in built-in cupboards to allow the cooling air to circulate.
The set should not be placed directly next to heating.
This appliance is designed for use in dry areas. If occasionally you should

wish to operate it outdoors (for example, on the balcony or veranda), you
must insure that it is protected against all forms of moisture (dew, rain,

splashed water).
A cold set may be switched on in a warm room only after any condensation

which may happen to be on the screen has evaporated. Never remove the
cabinet back. Have your aerial installed by an authorised dealer or service

technician.
In the evenings, after the TV programmes, or in case of a prolonged
absence, it is recommended that the appliance be switched off using the
on/off switch.

Even if the ON/OFF switch is in OFF position the apparatus is not
completely separated from the mains. In order to separate the apparatus

completely from the mains, the apparatus has to be disconnected by
unplugging the mains plug.
Remove the power plug from the wall outlet under the following conditions :

1. During a thunderstorm, it is also recommended that you disconnect the

aerial plug.

2. In case of malfunction, if the set does not operate normally.
Additional information :
Your TV set is adequately shielded to prevent emission of X-rays.
The acceleration voltage does not exceed the maximum value of 26 kV.
Work by non-qualified technicians, modification of the high voltage setting

or the replacement of the tube with a model that does not comply with the
manufacturer's specifications may lead to X-radiation.

A set changed in any of the above ways no longer satisfies the initial
specifications and should not be put back into service.

The screen should be cleaned with liquid glass cleaner.

• Never use abrasive cleaners.
• To clean the front and the cabinet of your equipment use a soft cloth dipped in mild detergent. The use of strong solvents

such as white spirits or alcohol based products could damage your equipment.

• Clean the vents on the rear panel of your set regularly.

The earth's magnetic field may have an effect on your television by causing patches of colour to appear on the screen.

If this happens : 
• Switch off the television with the on-off button
• Wait a few minutes, and then press again to switch on.

This allows the screen to be demagnetised automatically. If patches of colour are still visible repeat the procedure.

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LEAVE ROOM FOR VENTILATION.

AVOID HEAT, 

WATER,

DIRECT SUNLIGHT.

Do not place audio loudspeakers near to

television. The magnets in the speakers could

cause patches of colour to appear on the

screen.

This publication is printed on 100 % recycled paper.

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Page 1: ...3670 MB 5170 MB 5570 MC M O D E D E M P L O I INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Ο δ η γ Ý ε σ χ ρ Ü σ ε ω σ ...

Page 2: ...aerial plug 2 In case of malfunction if the set does not operate normally Additional information Your TV set is adequately shielded to prevent emission of X rays The acceleration voltage does not exceed the maximum value of 26 kV Work by non qualified technicians modification of the high voltage setting or the replacement of the tube with a model that does not comply with the manufacturer s specif...

Page 3: ...ally selected To select another line simply press the button again to move down through the menus PICTURE SELECTION T I M E R M E N U to select functions A Stand By Sleep timer page 11 A Alarm 12 M A I N M E N U to call up the menus PREF A Picture page 9 A Setting the clock 11 Program A Manual channel setting 13 Organis A Re organizing programmes 8 SOUND SELECTION SOUND MUTE STAND BY PROGRAMME SEL...

Page 4: ...ECTIONS AND CONTROLS 4 5 TO TURN ON 4 AUTOMATIC CHANNEL SETTING 6 PICTURE ADJUSTMENTS 9 DAY TO DAY OPERATION 10 OTHER FUNCTIONS 11 Page ALARM 12 MANUAL CHANNEL SETTING 13 CHILD LOCK 14 CONNECTIONS 15 LOCKING MENU 16 C O N N E C T I O N S A N D C O N T R O L S 3670 MB VOL PROG Programme selection On Stand By light Green on Red Stand By On off switch Volume At the back of the set Connect to A C main...

Page 5: ...d Picture At the back of the set Connect to A C main supply 220 240 V 50 Hz Aerial socket SCART socket In front of the set C O N N E C T I O N S A N D C O N T R O L S 5570 MC Prog Vol Programme selection On Stand By light Green On Red Stand By On off switch Volume At the back of the set Connect to A C main supply 220 240 V 50 Hz Aerial socket SCART socket In front of the set ...

Page 6: ...r standard is complete 1 I N S TA L L AT I O N M E N U This set is equipped with an automatic search system which will search and store all channels available in your region To help identify the programmes we suggest that you have to hand a TV guide or daily newspaper Ensure that the aerial lead is connected to the television and any VCR or SAT equipment that is connected via the antenna is turned...

Page 7: ...ress briefly The first dash flashes Hold down PR the characters are displayed in ascending order Hold down PR the characters are displayed in descending order When the character you are looking for is displayed move on to the next or preceding dash To insert a space use the empty character between ß and A PROGRAMME NAME NEW CHANNELS TO STORE IN MEMORY Press briefly to clear the menu from the scree...

Page 8: ...ges in memory the turns to OK The PROGRAMME ORGANIZER menu then reappears Repeat the above procedure to change other programmes TV R E O R G A N I Z I N G P R O G R A M M E S If you subsequenttly wish to re organize the order of your programmes please proceed as follows Name To store and continue PROGRAMME ORGANIZER PR 01 CH22 Program No PR PR STOP VT STOP VT FUNCT VT To select a station PR PR To ...

Page 9: ...never a programme change is made the set automatically switches over to the 4 3 picture format P I C T U R E F O R M AT only with special 16 9 signals To carry out the adjustments These personal adjustments can be recalled at a later stage page 10 PREF The sharpness adjustment is active only in PAL or NTSC mode The tint adjustment is active only in NTSC mode BRIGHTNESS COLOUR CONTRAST SHARPNESS TI...

Page 10: ...ing watched S TA N D B Y A U T O M AT I C S W I T C H O F F D AY T O D AY O P E R AT I O N 1 S W I T C H I N G O N S E L E C T I N G P R O G R A M M E S 2 The television picture can be adapted to suit the current lighting conditions Press repeatedly to choose the setting you wish P I C T U R E A D J U S T M E N T S The television sound can be adapted to suit the sound of programme being watched Pr...

Page 11: ...om 0 to 45 minutes in 15 minute steps Press briefly to clear the menu from the screen The time left before Stand By can be checked at any time Press briefly The time left is displayed for a few seconds 00 13 The television will switch to Stand By at the end of the timer interval The Stand By light flashes to indicate that the CHILD LOCK function has been activated The set can only be switched on a...

Page 12: ...ose the programme you want the set to switch on to If you wish to cancel the alarm function select the On line Select Off to deactivate the alarm function A L A R M On Off Program No 01 Program No 02 On Off On Off On Off TV FUNCT VT STOP VT FUNCT VT STOP VT FUNCT VT STOP VT TV Press briefly to clear the menu from the screen Switch the television to Stand By The Stand By light flashes The televisio...

Page 13: ...D 2 C H A N N E L S E A R C H A If you do not know the channel numbers Select the CH line for TV channels aerial or CC for cable networks Enter the channel number it must have 2 digits e g channel 6 enter 0 and then 6 A If you already know the channel numbers MENU Norm CH X X CC Program No X X Name EURO UK FR PROGRAM Press briefly to call up the main menu MENU MENU MENU Press repeatedly to select ...

Page 14: ... X CC Program No X X Name Memo PR PR PROGRAM CH X X CC Program No X X Name Memo PROGRAM Press briefly to select the Program No line Enter an unused programme number using the remote control If you have a decoder to receive a scrambled channel the TV set goes into AV when this channel is being received In this case disconnect the SCART socket from your decoder and call up the PROGRAM menu Select th...

Page 15: ...8 videorecorder or camcorder a PAY TV VIDEO decoder a PC or video games console In the case of an S VHS or Hi 8 device select S VIDEO On in the Picture menu p 9 To use the connected device Press to select the audio visual programme For some devices this selection is automatic AV1 is displayed at the bottom of the screen audio visual display When the VCR is stopped and if you have not changed chann...

Page 16: ...TOP VT FUNCT VT STOP VT FUNCT VT L O C K I N G A N D U N L O C K I N G T H E T I M E R M E N U Press briefly to select the TIMER MENU line Press briefly to select ON The Timer menu is now no longer accessible Press briefly to select OFF The TIMER menu is then accessible again STOP VT FUNCT VT STOP VT FUNCT VT M E N U D I S P L AY Switch the television to Stand By then switch it off by pressing the...

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