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Important
2.1 General
Do not insert the power plug in a wall
socket or hang the TV to the wall before
all connections are made.
• Place or hang the TV wherever you want, but
make sure that air can circulate freely through
the ventilation slots.
• Do not install the TV in a confined space such
as a book case or a similar unit.
• To prevent any fire hazards no naked flame
sources, such as lighted candles, should be
placed near the TV.
• Avoid heat, direct sunlight and exposure to
rain or water.
2.2 Care of the screen
• Do not touch, push or rub or strike the
screen with anything hard as this may scratch
or damage the screen permanently.
• Do not touch the surface with bare hands or
greasy cloth (some cosmetics are detrimental
to the screen).
• Unplug the TV before cleaning the screen.
• When the surface becomes dusty wipe gently
with absorbent cotton or other soft material
like chamois.
• Do not remove the protective sheet until you
have completed the stand/wall mounting and
connections. Please handle with care.
• Use only soft cloth provided to clean the
glossy front of the TV.
• Wipe off water droplets as soon as possible.
Their long time contact with the screen
causes deformations and colour fading.
2.3 Stationary images on the TV
A characteristic of LCD and Plasma Panels is
that displaying the same image for a long time
can cause a permanent after-image to remain
on the screen. This is called phosphor burn
in. Normal use of the TV should involve the
showing of pictures that contain constantly
moving and changing images that fill the screen.
Examples of stationary images (this is not an
all-inclusive list, you may encounter others in
your viewing):
• TV and DVD menus: listings of DVD disk content;
• Black bars: when black bars appear at
the left and right side of the screen, it is
recommended to change to a picture format
so that the picture fills the entire screen;
• TV channel logo: present a problem if they are
bright and stationary. Moving or low-contrast
graphics are less likely to cause uneven aging
of the screen;
• Stock market stickers: presented at the
bottom of the TV screen;
• Shopping channel logos and pricing displays:
bright and shown constantly or repeatedly in
the same location on the TV screen.
Examples of still pictures also include logos,
computer images, time display, teletext and
images displayed in 4:3 mode, static images or
characters, etc.
Tip
Reduce contrast and brightness when viewing.
2.4 Electric, Magnetic and
Electromagnetic Fields (“EMF”)
• Philips Royal Electronics manufactures and
sells many products targeted at consumers,
which, like any electronic apparatus, in
general have the ability to emit and receive
electro magnetic signals.
• One of Philips’ leading Business Principles is to
take all necessary health and safety measures
for our products, to comply with all applicable
legal requirements and to stay well within
the EMF standards applicable at the time of
producing the products.
• Philips is committed to develop, produce and
market products that cause no adverse health
effects.
• Philips confirms that if its products are handled
properly for their intended use, they are safe
to use according to scientific evidence available
today.
• Philips plays an active role in the development
of international EMF and safety standards,
enabling Philips to anticipate further
developments in standardisation for early
integration in its products.