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1. Subject to the conditions of this warranty Panasonic or its Authorised Service Centre will perform necessary service on

 

the product, 

without charge for parts or labour, if in the opinion of Panasonic the product is found to have a manufacturing defect within one (1) 

year or (12 months) (the “warranty period”) from the date of purchase appearing on your purchase receipt.

2. This warranty only applies to Panasonic products purchased in Australia and sold by Panasonic Australia, it’s Authorised Distributors, or 

Dealers, and only where the products are used and serviced within Australia or its territories. Warranty cover only applies to the services 

that are carried out by a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre and only if valid proof  of purchase is presented when the warranty service 

is requested.

3. This warranty only applies if the product has been installed and/or used in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations (as 

noted in the operating instructions) under normal use and reasonable care (in the opinion of Panasonic). The warranty does not cover 

damage, malfunction or failure resulting from use of incorrect voltages, incorrect installation, accident, misuse, neglect, build-up of dirt or 

dust,  abuse,  maladjustment  of  customer  controls,  mains  supply  problems,  thunderstorm  activity,  infestation  by  insects  or  vermin, 

tampering or repair by unauthorised persons (including unauthorised alterations), exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions, or any 

foreign object or matter having entered the product.

4. This warranty does not cover the following items unless the fault or defect existed at the time of purchase:

  (a) Consumable parts                   (d) Information stored on Hard Disk Drives, Optical Discs, USB Devices, SD Cards, Tapes

  (b) Cosmetic parts                        (e) DTV reception issues caused by TV Aerial / Cabling / Wall socket(s)

  (c) Worn or damaged parts 

5. Some products may be supplied with Ethernet connection hardware. The warranty is limited on such products and will not cover:

  (a) Internet and or DLNA connection / setup related problems

  (b) Access fees and or charges incurred for internet connection

  (c) Incompatible software or software not specifically stipulated in the product operations manual; and

 (d) Any indirect or consequential costs associated with the incorrect use or misuse of the hardware, its connection to the internet or 

any other device.

6. To claim warranty service, when required, you should:

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Contact Panasonic’s Customer Care Centre on 132 600 for Service Centre information. 

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Confirm the opening and acceptance times with the Authorised Service centre that you choose.

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Then send or take the product to a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre together with your proof of purchase receipt.

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Any freight and insurance costs associated with the transport of the product to and/or from your nearest 

Authorised Service Centre must be arranged and paid for by you.

7. The  warranties  hereby  conferred  do  not  extend  to,  and  exclude,  any  costs  associated  with  the  installation,  deinstallation  or 

re-installation of a product, including costs related to the mounting, de-mounting or remounting of any screen, (and any other ancillary 

activities), delivery, handling, freighting, transportation or insurance of the product or any part thereof or replacement of and do not 

extend  to,  and  exclude,  any  damage  or  loss  occurring  by  reason  of,  during,  associated  with,  or  related  to  such  installation, 

de-installation, re-installation or transit.

Panasonic Authorised Service Centres are located in major metropolitan areas and most regional centres of Australia, however, coverage 

will vary dependant on product. For advice on exact Authorised Service Centre locations for your product, please telephone our Customer 

Care Centre on 132600 or visit our website and use the Service Centre Locator.

In addition to your rights under this warranty, Panasonic products come with consumer guarantees that cannot be excluded under the 

Australian Consumer Law. If there is a major failure with the product, you can reject the product and elect to have a refund or to have the 

product replaced or if you wish you may elect to keep the goods and be compensated for the drop in value of the goods. You are also entitled 

to have the product repaired or replaced if the product fails to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

If there is a major failure in regard to the product which cannot be remedied then you must notify us within a reasonable period by contacting 

the Panasonic Customer Care Centre. If the failure in the product is not a major failure then Panasonic may choose to repair or replace the 

product and will do so in a reasonable period of time from receiving notice from you.

Panasonic

THIS WARRANTY CARD AND THE PURCHASE DOCKET (OR SIMILAR PROOF OF PURCHASE)

SHOULD BE RETAINED BY THE CUSTOMER AT ALL TIMES

If you require assistance regarding warranty conditions or any other enquiries, please visit the

Panasonic Australia

 website 

www.panasonic.com.au

 or contact by phone on 

132 600

 

If phoning in, please ensure you have your operating instructions available.

Panasonic Australia Pty. Limited

ACN 001 592 187 ABN 83 001 592 187

1 Innovation Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113

www.panasonic.com.au

PRO-031-F11 Issue: 5.0   

 23-01-2018

Warranty

Summary of Contents for TH-55FZ1000U

Page 1: ...em for future reference Please carefully read the Safety Precautions of this manual before use The images shown in this manual are for illustrative purposes only Model No TH 55FZ1000U TH 65FZ1000U For more detailed instructions please refer to eHELP Built in Operating Instructions How to use eHELP p 28 image TH 65FZ1000U Operating Instructions OLED TV English ...

Page 2: ...t Notice 4 Safety Precautions 5 Accessories 8 Installing the TV 9 Installing the wall hanging bracket 14 Connections 19 Identifying Controls 24 First time Auto Tuning 27 Watching TV 28 How to Use eHELP 28 FAQs 30 Maintenance 31 Specifications 31 ...

Page 3: ...ected by other content access technologies Content owners may require you to upgrade PlayReady to access their content If you decline an upgrade you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade DLNA the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks service marks or certification marks of the Digital Living Network Alliance The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface ...

Page 4: ...asonic products and expressly disclaims any and all warranties whether express or implied or otherwise including without limitation any implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose any loss of data and any implied warranties arising from course of dealing or course of performance of data communication between the USB devices and the USB port of Panasonic products Transport only in upright ...

Page 5: ...he mains lead Do not place a heavy object on the lead Do not place the lead near a high temperature object Do not pull on the lead Hold onto the mains plug body when disconnecting the plug Do not move the TV with the lead plugged into a mains socket Do not twist the lead bend it excessively or stretch it Do not use a damaged mains plug or mains socket Ensure the TV does not crush the mains lead Ta...

Page 6: ...y way Do not expose the TV to rain or excessive moisture This TV must not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and objects filled with liquid such as vases must not be placed on top of or above the TV Do not insert foreign objects into the TV through the air vents If the TV is used in an area where insects may easily enter the TV It is possible for insects to enter the TV such as small flies ...

Page 7: ...he built in wireless LAN to high temperatures direct sunlight or moisture 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 when using the built in wireless LAN keep the TV away from other devices that use 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz signals ...

Page 8: ...tery leakage corrosion and explosion Replace only with the same or equivalent type Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix different battery types such as alkaline and manganese batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Ni Cd etc Do not burn or break up batteries Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Make sure you dispose of batteries correctly Remove th...

Page 9: ...English 9 Speaker Installing the TV Assembling Removing the pedestal Assembly screw 4 M5 18 mm Assembly screw 6 M4 15 mm Base Bracket Cover Cover Pedestal cover ...

Page 10: ...English 10 B 2 Assembling the pedestal Remove the protective film after attaching the cover cover A A D C 1 ...

Page 11: ...English 11 H 4 H 3 ...

Page 12: ...English 12 E 5 F B B ...

Page 13: ... remove speaker 5 Remove the assembly screws from the TV 6 Lift the TV from the pedestal 7 Remove the assembly screws from the base F E G Preventing the TV from falling over It is recommended to secure the pedestal to a furniture as shown to prevent the TV from falling over This information is designed to reduce the risk of injuries caused by the TV falling over However no measure can guarantee pr...

Page 14: ...ct fitting may cause equipment to fall resulting in injury and product damage Any such damage will void your warranty Accessories wall hanging parts Speaker Speaker ACCESSORIES FOR SPEAKER WALL HANGING Assembly screw 6 M4 10 mm Assembly screw 2 M5 10 mm Speaker bracket Speaker holder 2 Installing the TV and speaker Ensure that the TV and speaker do not hang over the edge of the base ...

Page 15: ...3 mm maximum 28 mm Diameter M6 Screw for fixing the TV onto the wall hanging bracket not supplied with the TV Warning When optional accessories such as wall brackets etc are used always read and follow the manufactures installation and usage instructions Do not mount the unit directly below ceiling lights such as spotlights or halogen lights which typically give off high heat Doing so may warp or ...

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Page 18: ...ing bracket wall hanging parts in the reverse order of installing Before removing the TV from the wall remove the speaker from the TV first Removing the TV with speaker from the wall may cause deformation or breakage of the brackets Keep the removed parts for future use ...

Page 19: ...of other equipment may be affected Please also read the manual of the equipment being connected Removing the pedestal cover terminal cover from the TV Be sure to remove the pedestal cover terminal cover before connecting or disconnecting cables When the connections are completed attach the pedestal cover terminal cover p 23 Terminal cover Terminals 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 1 Headphone jack p 22 2 HDMI1 4 p 2...

Page 20: ...ng the correct aerial system for your particular area and the accessories required Any matters regarding aerial installation upgrading of existing systems or accessories required and the costs incurred are the responsibility of you the customer AV devices DVD Recorder Blu ray Recorder etc TV RF cable HDMI cable DVD Recorder Blu ray Recorder etc Aerial Set top box TV HDMI cable Set top box Network ...

Page 21: ...4K compatible equipment that has the function to output the image precisely with the expanded colour gamut To change the mode 1 Select the HDMI input mode connected to the equipment 2 Display the menu and select HDMI Auto Setting Setup Menu For information about the valid format refer to eHELP Search by Purpose Watching 4K resolution HDMI Auto Setting Other connections DVD Player COMPONENT equipme...

Page 22: ...ng VIERA Link Use HDMI1 4 for VIERA Link connection For details refer to eHELP Search by Purpose Functions VIERA Link HDAVI Control Cable arrangement Fix the cables using the cable clamp cable tie etc and then attach the terminal cover to the TV Fixing the Mains lead using the cable clamp To release Tab Keep pushing the tab Bundle the cable Set Fixing the cables using the cable tie Attach the cabl...

Page 23: ...essory follow the option s assembly manual to fix cables Attaching the terminal cover pedestal cover Do not apply load to the cable terminal cover pedestal cover Be careful not to nip the cables between the TV and the cable terminal cover pedestal cover When using USB 2 port USB 3 port AV terminal DIGITAL AUDIO HDMI3 terminal or HDMI4 terminal you cannot attach the terminal cover Keep the removed ...

Page 24: ...for about 5 seconds Press again to turn off the button lights 16 Input mode selection TV switches to Digital TV Analogue TV AV switches to AV input mode from Input Selection list 17 Exit Returns to the normal viewing screen 18 Cursor buttons Makes selections and adjustments 19 Return Returns to the previous menu page 20 HOME Displays Home For details refer to eHELP Search by Purpose Read first Fea...

Page 25: ...c 27 Off Timer Sets the time for the TV to automatically turn off 28 Aspect Changes aspect ratio Installing Removing batteries Pull open Hook Note the correct polarity or Close Touch Pad Controller The Touch Pad Controller is designed for convenient and intuitive operation especially with Home or internet content Touch Pad Controller can be used exclusively for controlling this TV Register the Tou...

Page 26: ...lly starts and it takes approx 10 minutes Regular maintenance takes approx 80 minutes When regular maintenance is necessary the message appears on the screen after turning the TV off with the remote control Follow the on screen instructions During the panel maintenance a white horizontal line appears on the screen for a while This is not a malfunction For information about panel maintenance refer ...

Page 27: ... First time Auto Tuning When the TV is turned on for the first time it will automatically search for available TV channels and give options to set up the TV These steps are not necessary if the setup has been completed by your local dealer Please complete connections p 19 23 and settings if necessary of the connected equipment before starting Auto Tuning For information about the settings for the ...

Page 28: ...e green Keyword Search Search the content of eHELP in the keyword Search by Purpose Search the content of eHELP for each item Support Access the support information FAQs etc 3 Select the item Example select access To return to the previous screen field Watching TV 1 Turn power on TV or Remote Control Mains power On Off switch should be on p 27 Displays the information bar at the bottom of the scre...

Page 29: ...n if more than 1 page While the description is highlighted To open the reference screen To display the menu related to the description only for some descriptions red To check the features of this TV Search by Purpose Read first Features ...

Page 30: ...horizontal line may appear on the screen for a while to adjust the panel This is not a malfunction FAQs Before requesting service or assistance please follow these simple guides to solve the problem For details refer to eHELP Support FAQs It takes several seconds to display the image after turning the TV on When turning the TV on the panel adjustment is performed It is not a malfunction The TV doe...

Page 31: ...ean water or diluted neutral detergent 1 part detergent to 100 parts water 3 Wring out the cloth firmly Please note do not let liquid enter the TV inside as it may lead to product failure 4 Carefully wipe moisten and wipe away the stubborn dirt 5 Finally wipe away all the moisture Caution Do not use a hard cloth or rub the surface too hard otherwise this may cause scratches on the surface Take car...

Page 32: ...logy Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice Mass and Dimensions shown are approximate For information about the open source software refer to eHELP Search by Purpose Read first Before use Licence Panel OLED panel Sound Speaker output 80 W 20 W 2 20 W 2 Headphones 3 5 mm stereo mini jack 1 Connection terminals AV IN COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO Pin jack 1 1 0 V p p 75 AUDIO L R Pin...

Page 33: ...th the Authorised Service centre that you choose Then send or take the product to a Panasonic Authorised Service Centre together with your proof of purchase receipt Any freight and insurance costs associated with the transport of the product to and or from your nearest Authorised Service Centre must be arranged and paid for by you 7 The warranties hereby conferred do not extend to and exclude any ...

Page 34: ... in the event of theft or loss and for Warranty Service purposes Model Number Serial Number Web Site http www panasonic com Panasonic Corporation 2018 English Printed in Malaysia 04 2018 New Zealand WARRANTY New Zealand only Distributed in New Zealand by Panasonic New Zealand Limited 18 Sir Woolf Fisher Drive Highbrook East Tamaki Private Bag 14911 Panmure Auckland Tel 09 272 0100 Customer Care Ce...

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