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Ver 2012-02-24 

HISENSE WARRANTY 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS 

3. This warranty: - 

a. covers  products  purchased  as  NEW, manufactured for  use  in Mainland 

Australia and Tasmania; 

b. commences  from  the  date  of  purchase  as  listed  on  the  Customers 

invoice;  

c.  provides for the labour and replacement parts necessary to maintain your 

product in good operating condition as specified in this warranty however, 

if  repair  is  needed  because  of  product  failure  during  normal  usage, 

Hisense has the option to repair or replace the defective product or part 

of the product with a product or part of the product of like kind and quality 

and  a  replacement  part  may  be  new  or  reconditioned  of  like  kind  and 

quality  and  may  cost  less  than  the  original  product  purchased  and  no 

charges or refunds will be made based on the replacement product cost 

difference; 

d. applies only to the original purchaser and cannot be transferred; 
e. Covers product for commercial purposes for a period of 90 days  
     EG signage and/or advertising usage. 

4. Product Identification 

a. Hisense reserves the right to reject claims for any services or work where 

the Customer requesting such work or services from Hisense and/or its 

agents cannot produce for verification the serial number and the proof of 

purchase as per original purchase invoice.  

b. The warranty will be voided if any Serial Number sticker provided to be 

placed on the equipment is damaged, modified or removed.   

c.  In the event that a request for repair is made against a warranty where 

the Serial Number sticker is not attached to the product or the customer 

cannot  produce  for  verification  the  original  invoice,  the  repairer  will  not 

affect  any  repairs  on  the  product  and  the  Customer  will  be  charged  a 

service call-out fee. 

5. What is covered by this warranty 

a. The  equipment  is  covered  for  faulty  workmanship  on  parts  that  have 

failed under normal use which are contained within the product. 

b. Hisense  and/or  its  Agents  will  decide  if  there  are  any  defects  in  the 

material and/or workmanship 

c.  This warranty is only applicable for repairs on declared equipment carried 

out within Mainland Australia and Tasmania 

6. What is not Covered by this warranty (excluded):- 

a. any damage or failure: 

i.  of  equipment  due  to  the  product  being  inadequately  serviced  to 

manufacturer’s recommendations; 

ii.  resulting from environmental conditions including and not limited to 

dirt, dust, rodents, insects, rust, corrosion, salt built-up, of any part 

of the product including its parts; or 

iii.  resulting from excessive use “fair wear and tear”; 

iv.  resulting  from  poor  installation  including  and  not  limited  to 

positioning  and  externally  fitted  equipment  such  as  plumbing  and 

drainage, cabling, antennae or due to Incompatibility of connected 

equipment; 

v.  to  the  product  caused  by  overheating  as  a  result  of  siting  or 

positioning  of  the  equipment,  where  there  is  not  provision  for 

adequate ventilation or a dust free environment; 

vi.  caused if your appliance has been dismantled, repaired or serviced 

by any person other than someone authorised by Hisense; 

vii.  to  a  product  or  components,  caused  by  power  surges  or  spikes, 

including and not limited to, mains power and telecommunications 

connections,  or  to  other  unspecified  sources,  incorrect  power 

current, voltage fluctuation, amperage fluctuation, rust or corrosion; 

viii.  due to a dropped product; collision with another object, use of which 

is  not  designed,  negligence,  accident  or  deliberate  misuse,  theft, 

abuse,  vandalism,  flood,  fire,  earthquake,  electrical  storms  or  any 

other act of God or any war related events;  

 

b. costs  of  attendance  and  testing  where  no  mechanical  or  electrical 

failure is identified; 

c.  initial setup and installation of the product; 

d. Normal maintenance costs and costs incurred through the installation 

of items listed as requiring periodic replacement;  

e. products with removed or altered serial numbers;  
f.  consumables such as but not limited to bulbs/globes, batteries, remote 

controls; 

g. removal and reinstallation of an internal component not performed by a 

factory authorised service centre;  

h. cosmetic or structural items including shelves and doors;  
i.  Any  failures  due  to  the  interference  from  or  to other  products and/or 

sources; 

j.  Inability of the product to read or output damaged or copied media; 

7. 

The Warranty Ceases if: - 
a. The product ceases to carry the original manufacturer’s serial number 

or is sold at an auction; 

b. The product is rented; 
c.  Damage to the product has occurred as listed in point 6b. 
d. Failure to  pay monies owing  on  invoices  as  a  result of  non  warranty 

work been carried out at the request of the end user as per point 15. 

8. 

Neither Hisense nor its representatives provide loan equipment under the 

terms of this warranty. 

9. 

Our  goods  come  with  guarantees  that  cannot  be  excluded  under  the 

Australian Consumer Laws. You are entitled to a replacement or refund 

for  a  major  failure  and  for  compensation  for  any  other  reasonably 

foreseeable  loss  or  damage.  You  are  also  entitled  to  have  the  goods 

repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the 

failure does not amount to a major failure. 

10.  Any unauthorised access to the internal hardware of the product will void 

this warranty. 

11.  Replacement items are “Like for like” and is not “new for old” and does 

not indicate in any way that a faulty product will be replaced with a new 

part  or  unit.  “Like  for  like”  may  either  be  a  quality  checked (QC) 

refurbished or reconditioned unit of the same or later batch of model/size

/specifications. 

12.  If  you  reside  outside  of  the  service  coverage  area  of  your  nearest 

authorised  service  agent,  this  warranty  does  not  cover  the  costs  of 

transportation or travel expenses to and from your home. 

13.  Hisense accepts no liability for items that are lost, damaged, or stolen as 

a result of freight, transport or storage. If you are required to transport the 

appliance  to  an  authorised  service  centre,  you  must  ensure  that  it  is 

securely packed and insured.  

14.  On  Public  Holidays  or  other  periods  when  regular  business  and 

wholesale  operations  are  temporarily  ceased,  repairer  availability  and 

warranty  response  times  may  extend  beyond  the  standard  response 

times due to the availability of repairers and parts. 

15.  Special Conditions relating to Plasma TV’s, LCD TV’s, Panels, Projection 

Television and Projections Equipment 
a. All  LCD  and  Plasma  Panels  exhibit  some  bright,  dark  or  partially  lit 

pixels,  a  normal  limitation  of  these  technologies,  and  the 

manufacturing processes involved and are usually not noticeable when 

viewing normal screen images and defective pixels are not a warranty 

issue  unless  they  exceed  the  manufacturer’s  specifications  for  pixel 

defects.  Where  there  are  no  manufacturer  specifications,  Hisense 

covers  the  screen  provided  for  12  or  more  pixels  that  are  failing  to 

display 

b. Image  retention  or  burn-in  can  be  a  problem  for  all  phosphor  based 

displays.  In  extreme  cases,  permanent  phosphor  burn  can  occur  if 

still/repetitive  images  are  left  on  the  screen  for  extended  periods  of 

time.  Such  damage  to  the  screen  is  not  covered  by  the  warranty. 

Please ensure that the precautions in any documentation supplied with 

your product are followed in order to avoid permanent damage to your 

display. 

c.  Where a product is positioned higher than 1.2m from the lowest mount 

point,  is  wall/ceiling  mounted  or  where  aftermarket  mounts  and/or 

stands  are  used,  or  where  the  unit  has  not  been  installed  by  a 

professional  installer,  an  extra  service  charge  will  apply  to  unfix  and 

refix this product. 

16.  Any repair performed on a product under the warranty where no fault can 

be  found, or the item  is  deemed by  Hisense, or  an  authorised  Hisense 

agent,  to  be  not  faulty  under  this  warranty,  or  the  repair  or  fault  is  not 

covered  under  the  warranty,  a  No  Fault  Found  fee  is  payable  by  the 

warranty holder of a minimum of $125 inc GST.  

17.  Any  repairs  or  services  required  that  are  outside  of  the  terms  and 

conditions  of  the  warranty  can  be  carried  out  at  the  request  of  the 

customer  or  due  to  site  attendance  were  fault  is  not  covered  under 

warranty  as  the  product  not  been  installed  or  setup  correctly;  a  credit 

card  may  be  required  prior  to  the  commencement  of  such  services.

 

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1. HISENSE Australia will provide parts and labour to you the Customer as set 

out herein. 

2.  Nothing  in  the  warranty,  limits  any  rights  you  may  have  under  the  trade 

practices act or any other Commonwealth or State Legislation. Such rights 

cannot  be  changed  by  the  conditions  in  this  warranty.  Subject  to  the 

conditions below this appliance is warranted by Hisense and/or its Agents to 

be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 36 months 

and  12  months  on  Remote  &  3D  glasses  from  the  date  of  purchase  (the 

“Warranty period”) 

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Summary of Contents for HL32K300L

Page 1: ...er s manual Please read this manual carefully before operating your TV set and retain it for further reference Model Number Part Number Http www hisense com au series K300 HL32K300L HL50K300PL ES G121504 ...

Page 2: ...a 7 The Warranty Ceases if a The product ceases to carry the original manufacturer s serial number or is sold at an auction b The product is rented c Damage to the product has occurred as listed in point 6b d Failure to pay monies owing on invoices as a result of non warranty work been carried out at the request of the end user as per point 15 8 Neither Hisense nor its representatives provide loan...

Page 3: ...y using a small appliance Check that all settings are set according to the instruction manual Please keep this certificate in a safe place together with your product receipt Should you need to make a claim the responsibility of proof of ownership of the equipment is on you If a claim is made that is found not to be covered under this warranty or no faulty hardware components are found you will be ...

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Page 5: ...ng batteries The Remote Control Panel Quick start Changing the TV Settings Using the Installation Guide Menu Using the Channel Menu Using the Picture Menu Using the Sound Menu Using the Option Menu Using the Lock Menu Using the Screen Menu PC Setting Using the DMP Menu Appendix Trouble shooting Specifications If you have any queries please contact ph 1800 447 367 5 6 6 9 10 10 10 11 12 13 14 16 16...

Page 6: ...tness for a particular purpose accuracy quiet use and non violation of any third party s rights to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law Hisense gives no guarantee on the accuracy validity timeliness legitimacy and completeness of any content or service provided through this device or the fitness of such device content or service for your particular requirement or the protection from inte...

Page 7: ...ing of this product The recycling of materials will help conserve natural resources Please do not therefore dispose of your old electrical and electronic equipment with your household waste For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product IMPORTANT INFORMATION If a t...

Page 8: ... Do not cover the ventilation openings in the cabinet and never place the set in a confined space such as built in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided Leave a minimum 10cm gap all around the unit 8 Power Source This TV should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your appliance ...

Page 9: ...urself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 17 Damage Requiring Service Unplug the TV from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the TV c ...

Page 10: ...sion Only using furniture that can safely support the television Ensuring the television is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture Not placing the television on tall furniture for example cupboards or bookcases without anchoring both the furniture and the television to a suitable support Not standing the televisions on cloth or other materials placed between the television and suppor...

Page 11: ...stand column vertically with the 2 screws M4 x L12 provided 3 Secure the stand cover to the stand column horizontally with the 2 screws ST4 x L14 provided 4 Secure the stand to the TV with the 4 provided screws M5 x L12 10 Setting Up Accessories Installing the Stand Accessories list Manual Book Remote Batteries AV COMP Adapt M4 L12 6 ST4 L14 2 M5 L12 4 Installing the Stand ...

Page 12: ...rn the main power ON or OFF Red indicates standby mode Blue shows that the unit is on 4 MENU button Press to activate the on screen display OSD 5 SOURCE button Press to select the signal source for your TV 6 VOL Press to increase the volume 7 VOL Press to decrease the volume 8 CH Press to go to the next channel 9 CH Press to go to the previous channel 10 Standby button Press to turn your TV on or ...

Page 13: ...AC INPUT ANT 75Ω HEADPHONE HDMI 2 HDMI 1 USB 2 DC 5V 0 5A MAX USB 1 DC 5V 0 5A MAX HDMI 4 HDMI 3 VGA AUDIO VGA COMP AV AV OUT OPTICAL 12 Setting Up TV Rear TV Rear ...

Page 14: ...eo COMP AV AV OUT HDMI Connect a HDMI High Definition Multimedia cable from external equipment VGA Input VGA Connect a VGA cable from your PC to use the TV as a monitor Connect an audio cable from the PC audio out OPTICAL Connect an optical cable to an external digital audio system USB Connect a USB device for browsing photos music and movies HEADPHONE Yellow White Red Red Red Red Green Blue White...

Page 15: ...nection is needed for HDMI to HDMI connection NOTE Some devices such as a PVR or DVD players require a HDMI signal to be set to output in the device s settings Please consult your device user manual for instructions What is HDMI HDMI or high definition multimedia interface is a high resolution interface that enables the transmission of digital audio and video signals using a single cable without c...

Page 16: ...r browsing photos listening music watching movies reading text files This USB port also can be used for servicing and updating software on your TV Optical Audio Connect an optical audio device to this jack Toslink optical cable is needed Headphones Headphones can be connected to the headphone output on the side of your set While the headphone is connected the sound from the built in speakers will ...

Page 17: ... not throw the batteries into fire 2 Do not mix battery types or combine used batteries with new ones 3 Remove depleted batteries immediately to prevent battery acid from leaking into the battery compartment 4 If you do not intend to use the remote control for a long time remove the batteries 5 The effective range of remote control is suggested in the figure below Remote control range 1 The remote...

Page 18: ... Exit all menu display 17 OK Enter or confirm the operation Up Down Left Right 18 Zoom Zoom image 19 EPG Electronic Program Guide 20 Still Picture Freeze 21 I II Mono Stereo operation Audio select button 22 Rotate Rotation of images on the USB device 23 Radio Browse Switch to DTV Radio program 24 Audio Page up Select Audio language in DTV Mode page up 25 Subtitle Page down Display the subtitle con...

Page 19: ... be away a few days Wait at least 5 seconds after turning off if you want to re start the TV Selecting the video source Select the video source depending on the video device you have connected to your TV To select the video source Press Source When the list of video sources appears press to select the source then Press OK to connect D A button Press the D A button to switch between the Digital Ana...

Page 20: ...Zoom2 panorama and 1 1 Freezing a picture To freeze a picture Press the Still button to snapshot the present viewing picture and press again to return to normal Setting the sleep timer You can specify the amount of time you want your TV to wait before it automatically turns off To set the sleep timer Pressing Sleep button repeatedly will allow you to change the sleep timer mode Off 10 minutes 20 m...

Page 21: ... mode or Channel mode press Index to select the mode of your choice Time mode 1 Press to select Time mode when the highlighted area yellow bar is at the top in Program Guide Alternatively use the Index button 2 Select the date area with and change to the desired day of the week using 3 Explore the list of programs available at the current time using 4 Press Index from any position in the list to j...

Page 22: ... have Installed the remote control batteries Connected an antenna or cable Connected the power cord Press POWER Switch to turn on your TV The Installation Guide menu displays Mode Setting Press to select your Mode Setting Home Mode or Shop Mode Shop mode is only intended for commercial environments Personal viewing preferences will not be retained after turning the unit off Home Mode is the recomm...

Page 23: ... the Country option Press to select the Country you are in Tuning Type Press to select the Tuning Type Press to select DTV ATV DTV or ATV Auto Tuning This is the easiest and most effective way to install all channels available in your area automatically In both the Analog and Digital signal source Press to select Auto Tuning Press OK start an automatic search and this will memorize all the availab...

Page 24: ...omatically when using CH You can still select the skipped channels using the number buttons Delete channels Use the RED button to delete the channels you have selected once to select and twice to delete Rename channels Use the GREEN button and to rename the channels you have selected Move channels Use the YELLOW button and press to Move the channels to another position then press MOVE a second tim...

Page 25: ...o personal preferences Contrast Adjusts of the relative intensity of both black and white areas of the image simultaneously As the contrast increases blacks are deeper and whites are brighter Color Adjusts the saturation of colours Higher settings produce more vivid and intense colours Sharpness Increasing the sharpness setting will produce better defined edges It is advisable to reduce sharpness ...

Page 26: ...me The sound Equalizer can also be easily configured for most frequent situations by pressing the SOUND button on your remote controller Preset settings are provided for User Music Standard and Speech conditions Standard mode delivers a flat frequency response which preserves the natural characteristics of the original sound In Music mode the extremes of low and high frequencies are accentuated to...

Page 27: ... the TV set and the Installation Guide menu will pop up Time Press to select Time in the Option OSD and press OK to enter It contains Clock Off Time On Time Sleep Timer Auto Sleep and Time Zone Clock Display date and time Press OK to enter the menu then press to select the Date Month Year Hour and Minute Press to adjust the value Off Time Set the Off Time Press OK to enter the menu then press to s...

Page 28: ...ks and memory keys with USB connection available can be used Only FAT 32 file format devices are compatible with this television It is highly recommended to employ a dedicated USB storage device for exclusive use for PVR and Time Shift purposes Avoid using a general purpose drive containing other personal files or data which could be lost accidentally PVR operation The PVR function is only availab...

Page 29: ...y produce brightness flickering in which case DBC should be turned off Software Update USB Software updates are only required when your TV is not functioning due to corruption of internal software Please contact ph 1800 447 367 for advise on available software Insert the update USB disk to the service USB port Press to select Software Update Press OK to enter the Software Update menu Press to sele...

Page 30: ...lecting On or Off Change Password to set or change the password First input the old password Second input a new password Then input the new password again NOTE Please store your new password in a safe place Block Program The MENU below will be displayed listing your available channels Select the channel to block and push the Green button to block it Parental Guidance Classifies the programs into t...

Page 31: ...press OK to enter the submenu Press Menu to return the previous menu Press EXIT to terminate this menu H Position Adjust the horizontal position of the image V Position Adjust the vertical position of the image H Size Adjust the horizontal size of the image V Size Adjust the vertical size of the image Phase Adjust the VGA phase to match the PC VGA mode only Clock Adjust the VGA Clock to match the ...

Page 32: ...ple and the Windows system display setting is as illustrated 1 Right click anywhere on your display select Properties 2 Find the Settings tab on the dialogue box set the screen Resolution 3 See above details about the resolutions supported by this unit 4 Click OK to exit Please note Primarily this unit is intended for use as an LCD TV If compatibility is a problem when using this unit as a monitor...

Page 33: ...s menu DMP Browser function This unit incorporates a browser to view all your photos Music Movies and Text files on screen First insert your USB device with files you wish to view into the USB port This can be inserted while the TV is on or off Press Source and select DMP Browse photo Select the PHOTO option Press to select a photo press OK to enter press Play Pause to play or pause the selected p...

Page 34: ...select a TEXT press OK to enter Press Subtitle to pull down the text file press Audio to pull up the text file Press I I to select the text file previous or next NOTE The following file extensions are compatible PHOTO jpg bmp MUSIC mp3 MOVIE mpg encoding Mpeg AVI TEXT txt NOTE This multimedia player is compatible with many file formats available today however full compatibility is not guaranteed S...

Page 35: ...out decreases the image 9 Options setting Show Speed Press to set image displaying speed Background Music Press to ON OFF Background music Once set to ON the user can browse images while enjoying the music in the current folder 10 Picture information View image information 11 Switching music while picture browsing the music option set to ON Press Red button Play previous song if there are songs in...

Page 36: ...the TV set 2 Insert the power plug of the TV set into another outlet 1 Check the direction position and connection of your antenna 2 Adjust the direction of your antenna or reset or fine tune the channel 1 Change the batteries in the remote control 2 Clean the upper side of the remote control radiating window 3 Check the contacting points of the batteries 4 Check if there is obstruction between th...

Page 37: ...50Hz 576P 50Hz 720P 50Hz 720P 60Hz HDMI mode 1080I 50Hz 1080I 60Hz 1080P 50Hz 1080P 60Hz 640X480 800X600 1024X768 1280X1024 60Hz Size with base mm 751x516x200 1150x745x285 Size without base mm 751x456x64 1150x688x56 Weight with base kg 9 0kg 24kg Weight without base kg 7 7kg 21kg Wall Mount size 100mm x 100mm 400mm x 400mm Environmental Conditions Temperature 5 C 35 C Humidity 20 80 RH Atmospheric...

Page 38: ...Http www hisense com au 条形码定位框 该定位框不做印刷 物料号 HL32K300L HL50K300PL 1117093 ...

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