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Television
Thank you for buying this television which is designed to give you many years of
satisfactory service.
You may already be familiar with using a television but do please take time to read
these instructions. They are designed to familiarise you with the unit’s many new
features and to ensure you get the very best out of your purchase.
Special features
• Automatic Programming
• 100 Programme Memory
• Available for Cable Channels (A decoder may be required)
• Manual Fine Tuning
• 16:9 picture format
• Scart Socket
• Normalization system to recall the setting in memory after the colour,contrast,
brightness setting have been changed.
• Automatic Volume Limiting.
• Infrared Remote Control.
• Your TV will automatically switch to standby if it’s been programmed from 15 to 120
minutes.
• Automatically switch to Standby five minutes after a channel ceases to transmit.
• Multi language menu system. On screen display only not teletext.
• Naming the channels (Automatic with ATS).
• NTSC playback. Via scart.
• S-VHS via Scart.
• ATS: Automatic Tuning System with country selection (*).
• Audio/Video phono sockets (*).
• Headphone socket (*).
• Teletext (*).
• On Timer (*).
• Childlock (*).
(*) : These features are not available in all models.
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Safety is Important
Your safety and the safety of others is important. Please, therefore, ensure you read
the Safety instructions before you operate this television.
Safety instructions
Read all the safety instructions before first use of your TV.
• Position the television so that direct light does not fall on the screen.
Excessive light will cause a washed out effect.
• Position the power supply lead and other leads so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by things placed on or against them.
• Do not use the TV in humid or damp conditions.
Do not allow the TV to get wet, i.e. dripping or splashing, as this may be
dangerous. Do not place water filled objects, such as vases and flowers
top on top of the TV.
• Make sure that no naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, are
placed on top of the appliance.
• Do not place the television near heat sources such as radiators, ovens,
stoves, etc.
• Do not use the television near any apparatus that produces a magnetic
field such as HI-FI speakers or electric motors otherwise colour purity may
be affected.
• The heat built up in the set escapes through ventilation holes, so do not
cover the set by drapes, clothes etc. that may block air circulation. Do not
place the television on carpet or soft furnishings.
• NEVER let children push anything into the holes or slots on the case.
• Clean the TV Screen using a slightly damp cloth or chamois leather. Never
use abrasive cleaning agents like liquid or aerosol cleaners.
• Remove the mains plug from the socket outlet while cleaning.
• If you wish to place the television on a shelf or in a wall unit always ensure
there is a minimum air gap of 8 cm around the top, sides and rear of the
television, to assist ventilation.
• Your TV set is designed to operate with mains voltages 230V AC; 50Hz.
Do not connect your TV set to power sources other than the mains supply.
• Do not push, hit or screw into the screen or the cabinet.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
1.SECTION: INSTALLATION AND
PRECAUTIONS
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
For your own safety read the following
instructions carefully before
attempting to connect this unit to the
mains supply.
For your convenience a mains plug with
a fuse has been fitted to this appliance.
For your safety please observe the
following information.
The moulded plug on this appliance
incorporates a 5A fuse. Should the fuse
need to be replaced an ASTA approved
BS 1362 fuse of the same rating must
be used. Do not forget to refit the fuse
cover. In the event of losing the fuse
cover the plug must not be used until a
replacement fuse cover which must be
the same colour as that visible on the
pin face of the plug has been fitted. Fuse
covers are available from any good
electrical store.
If the fitted moulded plug is not suitable
for your socket, then the plug should be
cut off and an appropriate plug fitted.
IMPORTANT! FITTING A DIFFERENT
PLUG.
If the mains plug is cut off from the mains
cable rewire the replacement plug in
accordance with these instructions.
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are
coloured in accordance with the following
code:
Blue - Neutral
Brown - Live
As the colours in the mains lead
may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your
plug proceed as follows:
The wire coloured BLUE must be
connected to the terminal marked with
the letter N or coloured
BLACK.
The wire coloured BROWN must be
connected to the terminal marked with
the letter L or coloured
RED.
Do not make any connection to the
terminal marked E or
COLOURED GREEN,
GREEN /YELLOW.
The television receiver must be protected
by a 5A fuse if a fused plug is fitted.
For any other plug fit a 5A fuse at the
distribution board.
OR
5 AMP
FUSE
Caution: - Under no circumstances should the discarded plug be inserted
into a mains socket. To prevent shock hazard carefully dispose of the discarded
plug into your dustbin, do not leave the plug lying around where children
might see it.
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Getting started
Remove your Television carefully from the
box. You may wish to store the packaging
for future use.
In the box
Inside your this package you should have:
• Television
• Remote control
• User guide
• AAA batteries x 2
Read these instructions before use.
Aerial connection
Plug the aerial lead into the aerial socket
on the rear of the TV.
You can use an outdoor or indoor aerial.
However, if you use an indoor aerial the
quality of the reception may be reduced
and adjustment of the aerial may be
required when changing programs.
Press the Power button on the
front of the TV. The standby
indicator will illuminate.
Press the Program up, Programdown button or Numeric Buttons
on the remote handset to switch
the TV on.
The standby indicator will dim.
The picture will appear after a few
seconds.
Switch to stand-by
Press the Standby
the TV to standby. The standby
indicator will brighten.
Please Note
Do not leave the television on standby
unattended or overnight.
Switching the TV on for the first time
To install your TV, please read the sections
“Tuning the television”.
button to switch
Battery fitting
Insert the 2 AAA Batteries supplied into
the compartment on the rear of the remote
control, ensure you follow the polarity
diagram inside the compartment.
Please note
If you live in a poor reception area or use
an indoor aerial you may experience loss
or corruption of teletext transmissions.
Switching on
Mains power
Connect the TV mains plug into your
domestic mains socket outlet (230 V 50
Hz AC) and switch on.
Please Note
When your TV is not in use disconnect
the plug from the mains power supply.
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Control Unit
Front and rear panel
14” (37 cm), 15” (38 cm) 20” (51 cm) and 21” (55 cm) TV s:
Program/Volume increase button
Program/Volume selection button:
This button allows you to select
Model dependant
External Connections: (Front or side)
Front
VA
program or volume mode on the
front panel.
Program/Volume decrease button
20” (51 cm), 21” PF (55 cm) TV s:
Volume decrease button
Video PHONO (Yellow)
External connections: (Rear)
Volume increase button
Program decrease button
Power cable
Program increase button
General
Power ON/OFF switch
Please note:
The Audio/Video PHONO and Headphone socket
can be placed on the front panel or on the righthand side of the cabinet depanding to the model of
your TV.
Stand by indicator
Headphone socket
Left audio PHONO
Mono PHONO (White)
AV1 scart
Side
A
V
Aerial socket
Remote control
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1.
MUTE
2.
Numeric
3.
Two digit program (-/--)
4.
MENU
5.
Program up
6.
Volume decrease
7.
Return to selected programme (SWAP)
8.
Information (i)
9.
STAND-BY
10.
AV-TV selection
11.
OK
12.
Volume increase
13.
Program down
14.
16:9 picture format
15.
Sleep timer
16.
Normalization
For Teletext Function (Opt.)
Yellow fastext
15.
Blue fastext
16.
Teletext/TV select
17.
Enlarge
18.
UPDATE
19.
MIX
20.
Green fastext
21.
Red fastext
22.
STOP
23.
SUB-PAGE
24.
REVEAL
25.
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Using the TV
TV controls
Program selection
Press the Program up or
Program down buttons on the
TV or remote control or press a
Numeric button to select a
programme.
To select a programme whose
number is greater than 9 using
the numeric buttons, press the
-/-- button first and then press the
two Numeric buttons. For
example, to select programme 12,
press the -/-- button followed by
1 and then 2.
You can also select a program by
pressing in the OK button (by ATS
included models only).
Press the OK button and program
list will appear on the screen with
programme numbers on it.
SORTING
P 00 TRT1
P 01 ATV
P 02
P 03
P 04
P 05
P 06
P 07
P 08
P 09
SKIP
MOVE
DELETE
NAME
Press the Mute button again to
restore the sound. The symbol
will disappear.
Pressing Volume down buttons
will decrease the volume without
restoring .
But pressing the Volume up
button will increase the volume
and cancel mute.
Info
By pressing the “WHITE (i)” button
the programme number and
programme name (if it is exist) will
appear on the screen. This will
disappear automatically after a few
seconds.
AV
For use when you are connecting an
external source to your TV (Video
recorder, DVD player etc.) via the SCART
sockets or PHONO sockets.
See ‘Connecting external equipment’.
Volume
Mute
Use the Program up and
Program down buttons to scroll
through the program list.
Press the MENU button to exit the
program list.
Press the Volume up orVolume down button on the front
panel of the TV or press the “ Vol “
or “Vol “ button on the remote
control. A sound level bar will
appear on the screen.
To mute the sound press the Mute
button on the remote control.
A loudspeaker symbol will appear
on the screen.
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Press the AV/TV button to select
your input as follows:
1 AV1 when using SCART socket 1.
2 AV1 S-VHS for S-Video equipment to
scart 1 (S-VHS / Scart adapter is needed).
3 AV2 when using the PHONO sockets
of the TV. (Optional)
Press the AV/TV button again to
return to TV.
Tuning the television
There are two ways of tuning your
television:
• Manual, where you control the tuning
process or Autoprogram where the
television does it all automatically.
• TV sets equipped with ATS (Automatic
Tuning System) sorts the channels.
Please Note
If the TV is set to a channel with no signal
the TV will return to standby after 5
minutes. The time remaining is displayed
on the screen. For the last 60 seconds.
Manual Tuning
Tuning the TV is accessed through the
SETUP menu.
To access the SETUP menu:
Press the MENU button twice. SETUP
Menu will appear.
CHANNEL
SYSTEM
FINE TUNE
SEARCH
AUTOPROGRAM
CHILD LOCK
PROGRAM NO
STORE
a) If you don’t know the channel
number (Tuning with SEARCH
function).
Enter the SETUP Menu by pressing the
MENU button twice.
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C/S
NEXT MENU
In the SETUP Menu select
PROGRAM NO and change to P1
using
the Program down button to
select it and the Volume up orVolume down button to change it.
Starting with Program P1, tune in
the first channel as follows:
Use the Program up button to
select SEARCH.
Press the Volume up or Volumedown button to start the tuning
search.
The search arrow will appear.
When the search finds a channel signal it
will stop.
Identify which channel you are
(BBC 1, ITV 1 etc.) and
program number you
Or press
Volume up
want it to be.
again to carry on
watching
decide which
searching.
Use the Program down
to
select PROGRAM NO.
Use the
buttons
Volume up/down
to select the program
button
number.
Use the Program down button to
select STORE. Press the OK
button and STORED will appear
on the STORE line.
You have now stored the first
channel.
Use the Program up button to
select again SEARCH and
continue the tuning procedure
until you have tuned in all the
programmes you want or the
television can receive.
b) If you know the channel number.
(Tuning with channel numbers) See
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Enter the SETUP menu by pressing MENU
button twice.
Press the OK button to select “S”
for cable channels and “C” for
terrestrial broadcast.
Use Volume up/down button to
select the channel number or enter
the channel number using the
Numeric buttons.
Use the Program down button
to select PROGRAM NO.
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Enter the desired program number
by using the numeric buttons
Use the Volume up/down buttons
to select the program number.
Use the Program down button
to select STORE. Press the OK
button and STORED will appear
on the STORE line. The channel
will be stored with the program
number you desired.
Please Note:
a) TV’s equipped with ATS a COUNTRY
SELECTION menu will appear.
Select UK using Program and Volume
buttons.
Press the OK button to select the country
and press the OK button again.
b) TV’s without ATS pressing the OK
button twice starts AUTOPROGRAM.
You have now stored the first
channel.
Use the Program up button to
select again CHANNEL and
continue the tuning procedure until
you have tuned in all the
programmes you want or the
television can receive.
To exit the SETUP menu press
the TXT button.
Please note
The system I will displayed automatically
on SYSTEM row.
Please note
If you do not press any buttons for 20
seconds the TV will exit the menu system.
Automatic Tuning (Autoprogram)
Enter the SETUP menu as before.
SETUP
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SETUP
C/S
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NEXT MENU
CHANNEL
SYSTEM
FINE TUNE
SEARCH
AUTOPROGRAM
CHILD LOCK
PROGRAM NO
STORE
When you are sure the aerial is
connected properly press the OK
button and to confirm it press
OK button again.
To cancel Autoprogram whilst it is
working press the Menu button.
As Autoprogram stores a channel
it will appear briefly on the screen.
Your TV is now tuned and ready to use.
Please note:
If auto sort fails to arrange the programmes
in the required sequence please refer to
Program Organising. (Page 10)
Fine Tuning
Although the search and Autoprogram
will automatically try and tune to the
best reception, in areas of poor reception
a bit of fine tuning may be required.
In the SETUP menu use the
Program down button to select
FINE TUNING. Use the Volumeup and Volume down buttons to
fine tune.
When you have finished use the
Program down button to select
STORE and press the OK button.
Use the Program down button to
select AUTOPROGRAM and
press the OK button.
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Child lock
Childlock switches off the programme you
are watching when you select it. All other
programmes are unaffected. If you go
back to the programme with childlock on
you will see a black screen with the OSD
showing ( ) . You can lock as many
programs as you want.
In the set up menu press the
Volume up button to switch the
Child lock on or off.
Program organising
Once you have tuned in all the channels
you want, you can change their
programme number, if required, and name
them.
To enter the SORTING menu
press the OK button.
SORTING
P 00 TRT1
P 01 ATV
P 02
P 03
P 04
P 05
P 06
P 07
P 08
P 09
SKIP
MOVE
DELETE
NAME
PROGRAM 01 will be selected and the
channel stored under PROGRAM 01 will
be showing on the screen.
The details of the program will be shown
across the top of the screen i.e. P1
CH31.
The buttons used to edit the programs
are shown at the bottom of the display:
Red button
Green button
Yellow button
Blue button
To name the programmes
Skip
Move
Delete
Name
Press the Blue button, the
selected line will turn blue and
the CH will be highlighted.
Press the Blue button again to
store the name.
Repeat this process to name all
the programmes.
Please Note
Some TV channels may send their
names with teletext transmission. In this
case their names will be automatically
shown on the name line.
To move the programmes
You can move the programmes around
the programme list to the order you want
Select the programme you want
to move and press the Green
button. The programme will turn
to green.
Select the number you want to move
the
programme to and press the Green button
again and the programme will be moved
to that number.
All the following programmes are shifted
down by one place.
To delete a programme
To delete a programme, select it
and press the Yellow button,
the programme will be deleted.
All the following programmes are
shifted up by one position.
To skip the programme
Press the Red button, the selected line will
turn red. Skipped programmes will not
appear when you move through the
program list using the Program up or
Program down buttons.
They can still be selected using the numeric
buttons or OK of button.
Press the Red button again to unskip the
programme.
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Use the Program up and
Program down buttons to select
the letters and numbers and the
Volume up and Volume down
buttons to move through the
name.
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TV set up
The TV set up is accessed through a menu
system.
Once you have stored your set up, this
is the set up the TV will default to when
you switch it on.
Please note
If you do not press any buttons for 20
seconds the TV will exit the menu system.
There are three menus;
• Picture Menu
• Setup Menu
• Features Menu
• Features Menu
To reach the feature menu press MENU
button 3 times.
FEATURES
SLEEP TIMER
ON TIMER
AVL
LANGUAGE
a) Sleep Timer
The sleep timer automatically switches
the set to stand-by after the preset time
has elapsed.
You can select the time from 15 to 120
minutes with 15 minutes steps.
OFF
OFF
ON
EXIT
• Picture Menu
To reach the picture menu press MENU
button.
PICTURE
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
COLOUR
SHARPNESS
STORE
NEXT MENU
The picture menu allows you to set up
the following:
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
COLOUR
SHARPNESS
To change, for example, the
colour, select it using Programdown buttons.
Use the Volume up and Volumedown buttons to change the
setting.
To save your settings, select
STORE and press the OK button.
STORED will be displayed.
The Volume level will also be stored (even
thouch Volume is not shown in the menu).
Note:
If you play NTSC formatted tape via
the scart, the TINT menu will appear to
adjust the TINT level.
• Setup Menu
Setup Menu is explained on the page 8
There are two ways to set the sleep timer;
1- Select the SLEEP TIMER in the
FEATURES menu. Select the desired time
by using Volume down or Volume up
buttons.
2- You can also use the YELLOW ( )
button on your remote control to select
this function. You can increase the switch
off time interval by pressing this button
repeatedly.
Notes:
The last 60 seconds of the desired switch
off time by counting from 59 down. When
this time interval has elapsed the set will
switch to STAND-BY.
To view the remaining sleep time, press
YELLOW ( ) button. To cancel the sleep
time select OFF in SLEEP TIMER.
b) On Timer (Model dependant)
Select the on time between 30 minutes to
12 hours by pressing the Volume up
button press the numeric buttons or AV to
select the program to come on. Switch
the TV to stand-by to active on timer.
Note: You cannot select Off timer and On
timer together.
If TV is at Stand-by position, you can
switch it on at desired time and programme
by activating the ON TIMER feature.
To cancel the on time select off in ON
TIMER.
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c) AVL:
Picture format
TV transmitters have different sound levels.
AVL (automatic volume limiting) maintains
the same sound level as you switch from
program to program.
From the features menu you can select
AVL button by pressing Program down
button.
Press Volume up or down button and
select AVL On or Off.
FEATURES
SLEEP TIMER
SLEEP TIMER
ON TIMER
ON TIMER
AVL
AVL
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OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
EXIT
When AVL is on a slight delay in sound
level may be noticed when vhanging
programs while the TV sound level this is
not a fault.
d) Language
There are many languages available for the
On
Screen Displays (OSD).
In the features menu select
Language by program down
button.
Press the OK button to select
the language list.
This allows you to select the picture of
your TV.
Avaible formats are 4:3 and 16:9.
You can change the picture format to
16:9 to able to watch the inputs in 16:9
format, i.e. some broadcasts and DVD’s
by pressing 16:9 button.
Press the 16:9 button to see the
chosen format on the lower center
of the screen and press the 16:9
button again to change the picture
format.
Note: A black band can be visible top
and bottom on 4x3 and 16:9 formats this
is broadcast dependant this is not a fault.
Normalization
• Press the BLUE button on the
remote control. To return to the TV default
settings (i.e. to cancel and changes you
have made but no stored).
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Press the Program up/down
or Volume up/down buttons to
page through all the languages
and OK to select.
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Using Teletext
Teletext is an information system that
displays text on your TV screen. Using
the teletext control buttons you can view
pages of information that are listed in the
teletext index (Teletext reception is
optional).
Please Note
No on screen display is available in text
mode. The contrast, brightness and colour
cannot be changed but the volume control
is still available.
To enter Text mode
Please Note
Make sure the TV channel you are
watching transmits teletext.
Press the TXT button. The text
page will appear, normally the
index page.
To exit Text mode
Press the TXT button. The TV
will return to the channel you were
watching.
To select a page of text
Find the number of the page in
the index and enter it using the
Numeric buttons. The number of
the page will appear in the top
left hand corner of the screen.
The page counter will search for
your page. When it finds it, the
page will be displayed.
To move to the next page of text
press the Program up button.
To move to the previous page
press the Program down button.
Page search whilst watching TV
In Text mode press the Update
button. The TV will return to TV
mode with the text page number
in
the top left hand corner of the
screen.
Enter the page number you want
using the Numeric buttons.
The top line of the text page will
appear whilst the text searches for
your page. When the page is found
the number will remain in the top
left hand corner of the screen.
Press the Update button to view
your selected page of text.
Double height text
If you have difficulty reading the
text on the TV you can double the
height of the text.
Press the Double button. The top
half of the page will be displayed
in double height text.
Press the Double button again.
The bottom half of the page will
be displayed in double height text.
Press the Double button again to
return to the full page.
Page hold
If the page of text you have
selected contains sub pages,
these sub pages will automatically
be displayed in order with a delay
to allow you to read the page.
TV/text mix
To view a page of text whilst
watching a TV programme press
the Mix button. The text will be
superimposed over the TV
programme.
Press the Mix
return
to the text page.
button again to
To stop the move to the next sub
page press the Stop button.
STOP will appear in the top left
hand corner.
To continue moving through the
sub pages press the Stop button
again.
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To select a sub page
If the page of text you are viewing
contains sub pages, the number
of the sub page you are on and
the total number of sub pages is
displayed on the right of the screen
i.e. 1/7.
To select a sub page press the
Sub button. The number in the
top left hand corner will be
replaced by S followed by 4
asterisks.
Enter the number of the sub page,
using the Numeric buttons in the
format S0001 for sub page 1.
The teletext will search for the
sub page. This may take some
time. To return to the TV whilst
the teletext is searching press the
Update button.
When the page number is found
it will appear in the top left hand
corner of the screen.
Press the Update button again to
view the text page.
To reveal information
Press the Reveal button to reveal
concealed information (quiz
answers etc.).
Press the Reveal button again
to conceal the information again.
Clock
Press the Sub button, whilst
watching a TV program , to display
the time.
Fastext
At the bottom of the teletext screen is a row
of subject headings in red, green yellow and
blue.
The remote control has a row of coloured
buttons corresponding to the row of
coloured subjects on the screen.
Pressing one of the coloured buttons will
take you directly to the page corresponding
to the subject heading.
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Connecting
external equipment
You can connect a wide range of audio
and video equipment to your TV.
Headphones
The headphones must have an impedance
of between 8 and 32 ohms and have a
3.5 mm stereo jack plug.
Plug the headphone jack into the
headphone socket of the TV.
Connecting Video Recorder,
DVD Player, Decoder.
Via SCART
Make sure the TV and video recorder are
both switched off.
Plug one end of the SCART lead (not
supplied) into the back of the video
recorder and the other end into the SCART
socket on the back of the TV.
Switch on the video recorder and the TV.
Press the AV/TV button on the
remote control to select AV1.
Please note:
You can connect a RGB external
equipment
via Scart 1. It is necessary to use full
Scart cable for this purpose.
Select the RGB outputs of the external
device by using its menu.
You can also play NTSC scart via.
S-Video Player
If you have an S-Video player you can
connect it to SCART 1via an adaptor
from scart to S-Video/PHONO audio (not
supplied).
Press the AV/TV button two times
to select AV1 S-VHS.
Via PHONO lead
Make sure the TV and video recorder are
both switched off.
Plug one end of the PHONO lead into the
video and audio out sockets on the back of
the video recorder and plug the other end
into the video and audio in sockets of the TV.
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Via aerial socket (Only for Video Recorder)
Make sure the TV and video recorder are both switched off.
Unplug the aerial lead form the TV and plug it into the aerial socket on the video
recorder (if fitted).
Plug a coaxial plug into the RF out socket on the rear of the video recorder and plug
the other end into the aerial socket of the TV.
Switch on the video recorder and the TV.
If your video recorder has a test signal, switch it on. (Refer to the video recorder user
guide). Or play a pre recorded tape.
See ‘Tuning the TV’ and carry out the tuning procedure for the video recorder test
signal. Select programme number 0 or between 55 and 99.
Audio In
AUDIO
Video In
VIDEO
21 pin SCART
connector
to 21 pin SCART
input on TV
VIDEO RECORDER
or
DVD PLAYER or DECODER
Connecting TV with camcorder
AV1
Audio In
Video In
Camcorder
AUDIO
VIDEO
Connecting TV games and computer
Connecting TV with video and satellite/digital receiver
AV1
Audio In
Video In
AUDIO
VIDEO
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Help and service
tips
The TV does not work
Make sure it is plugged into the mains
supply and switched on.
Poor picture
• Is the aerial plugged in?
• If you are using a set top aerial is it
properly aligned for the best signal.
• Make sure the aerial is not to close to
neon lights, loudspeakers etc.
• Try changing the direction aerial. High
buildings ETC. can cause ghost pictures
or double images.
• The picture quality may be reduced by
connecting two external sources at once.
Disconnect one of the sources.
• Adjust the fine tuning.
No picture
• Is the aerial plugged in properly?
• Is the aerial lead damaged?
• Are all the plugs in the aerial lead fitted
correctly?
• Have you pressed the correct buttons
on the remote control?
Black bands
• Black bands top and bottom of
picture are broadcast dependant.
• Not a fault.
No sound
• Is the sound muted? Press the Mute
button.
• Is the volume turned down?
• Are there headphones connected?
Sound coming from only one speaker
• Is the balance set to one side? See
the sound menu. (Model dependant)
• If you have external speakers, has one
of them become disconnected.
No response to the remote control
• Try changing the batteries.
• Is there an obstruction between the
remote control and the sensor on the TV.
If nothing works
If you have tried the above solutions and
none seem to work, try switching the unit
off and on again.
If this does not work contact your supplier
or TV repair technician. Never attempt
to repair a defective TV yourself.
Your new television is guaranteed against the cost of breakdown repairs for twelve
months from the date of the original purchase. (* see note below for small screen
sets)
What is covered?
- Television
• All repairs necessary as a result of faulty materials, defective components or
manufacturing defect.
• The cost of all functional replacement parts, excluding remote control batteries
• The labour costs of a Beko approved repairer to carry out the repair.
• (*) For TV's with screen sizes of 21 inches or less (measured diagonally corner
to corner) you may be offered a replacement instead of repair under guarantee.
Your dealer will advise you.
What is not covered?
• Transit or delivery damage
• Accidental damage
• Misuse, or abuse.
• Cabinet or appearance parts, including knobs and flaps
• Remote control batteries.
• Repairs or replacements required as a result of unauthorised repairs or inexpert
installation that fails to meet the requirements contained in the user instruction
book.
• Repairs or replacements to product installed or used on commercial or non-
household premises.
Important notes.
• The product is guaranteed for domestic household use only.
• The guarantee will be void if the product is installed or used in commercial or
non-household premises.
• The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the
instructions contained within the Operating Instructions Booklet provided with
the product
• The guarantee is given only within the boundaries of the United Kingdom and
the Republic of Ireland.
• The guarantee is not transferable if the product is resold.
• Beko Plc disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages.
• The guarantee does not in anyway diminish your statutory or legal rights.
Congratulations on your choice of a Beko colour television. Your new television has been
designed and manufactured to the highest quality standards to give you many years of
use. To get the best out of it, please take a few moments to read the instruction book.
Your television is supplied with a full 12 months guarantee, covering parts and labour.
Should you require service under guarantee, simply call the number below (***see note
for small screen sets)
0870 241 0128
Our service receptionist will ask you for your product model number, your retailer's name,
and the date of purchase when you call. It will assist you if you complete the box at the
bottom of this page when you take delivery of your television so that the information is
readily available should you need it. If it is necessary for an engineer to visit your home
he will normally be there within 48hrs of receipt of your call (excluding Bank Holidays)
or at your earliest convenience.
Before telephoning for service please check the trouble shooting guide in the instruction
book as often minor problems are easily identified and resolved by following the instructions
contained therein. Service visits where there is no fault with the product could incur a
charge even though the product is under guarantee.
Service is also available on the above number after the guarantee period has expired.
The cost of any repairs outside of the guarantee period is payable to the engineer at the
time of visit .
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Please complete the box below for ease of reference later.
Model Number
Date of Purchase
Please keep your purchase receipt. The engineer will need to see it should
you require service under the 12-month Guarantee.
*** Special Note:
In home repair service is not available on models with a screen size of 21" or under. You
should contact your retailer for advice and assistance on these models.