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For any help concerning set up and use of your TV please call the Customer Helpline

 on page 3

Important Safety Instructions

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To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock or 
damage to the television, do not expose it to dust, 
rain or moisture, or place any objects fi lled with 
liquids on or near the television.

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Do not place the television in a confi ned space. 
Ensure that nothing can obstruct the ventilation 
openings at the rear of the television.

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Dispose of this television and any components 
including batteries in an environmentally friendly 
manner. If in doubt, please contact your local 
authority for details of recycling.

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For your safety, this appliance is fi tted with a 
fused moulded 3 pin mains plug. Should the 
fuse need to be replaced, ensure that any 
replacement is of the same amperage and 
approved with the BSI mark. 

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The television should be connected to a 
main socket outlet with a protective earthing 
connection.

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Never try and replace the mains plug unless 
you have adequate qualifi cations and are 
legally authorised to do so. In the event that a 
replacement Mains cable is required, contact the 
manufacturer for a suitable replacement.

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Never use the television if it is damaged in 
any way.

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Always place the television on a fl at level surface 
avoiding anywhere which may be subject to 
strong vibration. 

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Ensure the television is not placed on top of the 
power cable as the weight of the television may 
damage the cable and cause a safety hazard.

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Never place mobile phones, speakers or any 
other device which may cause magnetic or radio 
interference with the television. If interference 
is apparent, move the device causing the 
interference, near the television.

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To disconnect the apparatus from the mains, 
please use the mains plug located on the 
underside/rear of the TV. The mains plug shall 
remain readily operable.

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Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) 
shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as 
sunshine, fi re or the like.

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Install the product at least 5cm from the wall for 
ventilation.

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Ensure that the power switch on the unit and the 
mains plug are always easily accessible.

WARNING: Excessive noise when using earphones 
and headphones can cause loss of hearing.

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To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. If 
the surfaces are extremely dirty, use a soft cloth 
dipped in a soap and water solution or a mild 
detergent solution.

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Never use alcohol, paint thinner 
or benzene to clean this unit.

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Before using a chemically treated 
cloth, read the instructions that 
came with the cloth carefully.

CAUTION: If water or other liquid enters the television 
through the display panel surface or back cover a 
malfunction may occur.

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The safest way to transport your item is in 
the original box/packaging - please save your 
packaging for this.

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You will need original box/packaging in the event 
of warranty/service repair or support. We are 
unable to carry out warranty/service if you are 
unable to package the item correctly. 

To prevent the spread of fi re, keep 
candles or other open fl ames away
from this product at all times

IMPORTANT - Please read these instructions. All the safety and operating instructions 
should be read before the appliance is operated.

Warnings

Safety

Maintenance

Packaging

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Summary of Contents for 50/238F

Page 1: ...50 238F Full HD LED TV with Freeview HD USB Media Player Model No User Guide...

Page 2: ...her device which may cause magnetic or radio interference with the television If interference is apparent move the device causing the interference near the television To disconnect the apparatus from...

Page 3: ...are bright and stationary Moving or low contrast graphics are less likely to cause ageing of the screen Time Displays Teletext Do not view a stationary page for a long period of time TV DVD Menus e g...

Page 4: ...l mounting 12 Getting Started Initial Set Up 13 Remote Control 15 TV Buttons and Input Source Menu 16 Connections 17 19 TV Menu Operation 21 27 Channel Menu 21 Picture Menu 22 23 Sound Menu 24 Time Me...

Page 5: ...y to package your item in the event of warranty service repair is in it s original box packaging 1 x User Guide 1 x Quick Start Guide 1 x RF Cable 1 x Remote Control 2 x AAA Batteries User Guide QSG W...

Page 6: ...tand B 4 x M 4x 10 8 4 x M 4x16 4 x M 4x 10 8 1 2 3 4 A 4 x M 4x16 HELPFUL ADVICE FOR FIRST TIME STAND INSTALLATION When securing the self tapping screw s into the base of the stand on first installat...

Page 7: ...ents is urging people to take care with flat screen televisions RoSPA stated in 2010 that Toddlers are particularly at risk of pulling flat screen televisions on to themselves They are unsteady on the...

Page 8: ...ched to the mounting holes on the rear of the TV These holes are indicated in the picture below For optimum viewing if wall mounting the TV higher than eye level the TV should be tilted downwards so t...

Page 9: ...ignal strength you should consider connecting signal booster and re tuning the TV Screen shots images are shown for illustration purposes only and may change dependent on model region Important As par...

Page 10: ...hannel information Press twice for programme information about current programme 20 ASPECT 21 SLEEP 22 SUBTITLE 23 AUDIO 24 TEXT 25 TEXT HOLD 26 DISPLAY 27 TEXTZOOM DVD ZOOM 28 DVD Menu Record To rest...

Page 11: ...OK B Using the buttons on the Television 1 Press SOURCE 2 Scroll up down using CH CH buttons to the input source you require 3 Press Vol to change input source to the one selected Choosing Mode Input...

Page 12: ...of your TV please call the Customer Helpline on page 3 Connections LAN Network Connection HDMI 1 HDMI input HDMI 2 HDMI input COMPONENT HD Component input YPbPr VGA PC Audio In 3 5mm PC audio input VG...

Page 13: ...ng HDMI Port HDMI 1 HDMI 2 etc Connecting a Camcorder Camera or Games Console Connecting a High Definition HD Device Option 1 via HDMI to HDMI cable Note This model TV can not be used as a PC laptop m...

Page 14: ...ound TV Source should be set to Component YPbPr Connecting a High Definition HD Device Option 2 via Component cable Connecting to a device with VGA PC output Laptop or Desktop Computer Connecting an E...

Page 15: ...l radio stations and analogue channels Freeview Manual Tuning Allows you to manually tune your digital signal Analogue Manual Tuning Allows you to manually tune your analogue signal Channel Edit Allow...

Page 16: ...other setting to de activate this function Contrast Switch the balance between black and white Brightness Increase or decrease the brightness of the picture Colour Increases the colour from black and...

Page 17: ...ll the screen Picture Menu Aspect Ratio Within the UK the picture format varies depending on the channel broadcast There are a number of different options to best meet your needs Point2Point Automatic...

Page 18: ...llows the user to increase and decrease the AD Audio Description volume level Audio Description is a service available on certain programmes It provides a description of what is happening during the s...

Page 19: ...240min OSD Timer Lets you adjust the amount of time the On Screen Menu stays on the screen before disappearing Auto standby Set Auto standby between 3 hours 4 hours and 5 hours to turn off this functi...

Page 20: ...ckground Only available on some sources Network Configuration Allows you to manually set your network settings on the TV for more information please see Network Configuration page First Time Installat...

Page 21: ...nually Parental Guidance Allows you to set the rating to block certain content based on age information TV Button Lock Allows you to lock the buttons on the side of the TV set Default Source Allows th...

Page 22: ...t Network Configuration 2 When the Network menu appears highlight and select Wired Network 3 Next the Wired Network menu will appear please highlight and select Configuration 4 The Network Configurati...

Page 23: ...the teams are in Norfolk in search of great buys to take to auction Expertise comes from Catherine Southon and Jonathan Pratt and Tim visits Ham House Lifestyle 12 00 Bargain Hunt Daily Politics The...

Page 24: ...eeview mode when used in conjunction with a compatible USB memory stick or USB hard drive The benefits of this are as follows Pause live TV and then playback fast forward and rewind up to live TV One...

Page 25: ...the scroll buttons To confirm the item you wish to play view press OK button 2 Select the drive you require If your drive only has 1 partition you will only see 1 item 3 You can now access the item Pr...

Page 26: ...remote control to select the desired analogue channel chosen as per point 2 above 4 On the TV remote control press Menu Now navigate through the menus to select Manual Tuning or Analogue Manual tuning...

Page 27: ...igital hi gain wideband aerial In areas that have excellent Freeview coverage you may be able to use a loft type aerial but it is highly likely that you will also need to connect a booster between the...

Page 28: ...the FAT32 file system in order to operate on this TV Windows XP Vista computers are only capable of formatting up to 32GB therefore you will need a software programme utility to format larger hard dr...

Page 29: ...18 6kg Energy Consumption Info Voltage and power consumption 110 240v 50 60Hz 49 70 90 W ecomode standard max EEI A Energy Rating Wallmounting VESA 300 x 200 mm Supplier Bush Model ID 50 238F Energy e...

Page 30: ...id H 264 Motion JPEG JPEG Max Solution 640 480 Max Data Rate 10 Mbps asf wmv VC1 Max Solution 1920 1080 Max Data Rate 40 Mbps flv swf H 264 AVC Sorenson H 263 Music mp3 MPEG1 2 Layer1 Layer2 Layer3 Sa...

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