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Important Safety Instructions
Supervision
- Do not let children play unsupervised
close to the TV. It could tip over, be
pushed off or pulled down from the
stand surface and injure someone.
- Do not allow a switched-on TV to run
unattended.
Volume
Loud music and noises can lead to
irreversible damage to your ears. Avoid
extreme volume, especially over long
periods and when using headphones.
If you hear a drumming noise in your ears,
turn down the volume or temporarily stop
using headphones.
Thunder Storms
Pull out the power plug and all connected
antenna cables from the TV during a
thunderstorm. Overvoltage caused by
lightning strikes can damage the TV via
the antenna system, as well as the wall
socket.
Long periods of absence
As long as the power plug is connected to
a live socket outlet, the TV will consume
power even in “OFF”-mode. The power
plug and all connected antenna cables
should be disconnected out during long
periods of absence.
Radio waves
- Do not use the TV in any medical
institutions or locations with medical
equipment. Radio waves may interfere
with medical equipment and cause
malfunction.
- Do not use the TV near any automatic
control equipment such as automatic
doors or fire alarms. Radio waves
may interfere with automatic control
equipment and cause malfunction.
If you have a cardiac pacemaker, keep a
distance of at least 22 cm from the TV. Radio
waves may interfere with the operation of a
pacemaker.
Built-in wireless LAN
- Do not connect to wireless networks
that you do not have the usage rights
for. Data transmitted and received over
radio waves may be intercepted and
monitored.
The built-in wireless LAN uses 2.4 GHz
and 5 GHz frequency bands. To avoid
malfunctions or slow response caused
by radio wave interference, keep the TV
away from devices such as other wireless
LAN devices, microwaves, mobile phones,
and other devices that use 2.4 and 5 GHz
signals.