Safety and Installation
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Notes on safety
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If the television is to be built into a compartment or similarly enclosed,
minimum distances must be maintained (10 cm at the sides, 20 cm on the
top).
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Do not obstruct the ventilation openings at the back.
Heat build-up can reduce the service life of your television, and can also be
dangerous. Never place the television near heat sources.
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When setting up and using this unit, please make sure that the mains
connection wire is free and not jammed in order to avoid damage.
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Even if your television is switched off, it can still be damaged by lightning
striking the mains and/or aerial cables.
For this reason, you should always disconnect your television from the
mains and the aerial system during thunderstorms.
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Never expose the unit to moisture.
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Do not insert foreign objects into the ventilation openings at the back.
Caution! High voltage!
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Inserting the batteries into the remote control handset
Insert the batteries supplied. Make sure they are inserted correctly
(markings in the battery compartment).
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When the batteries are dead, the message ”BATTERY” appears on the
picture screen.
Remove the dead batteries immediately.
Dead batteries must be disposed of respecting the laws on environmental
protection.
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Connecting the unit and switching on/off
Insert the telescopic aerial supplied into the recess provided in the back
panel (press firmly until you sense the end stop).
Insert the plug of the aerial lead into the aerial socket
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Connect the mains lead to the wall socket.
Press the
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button on the unit.
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If afterwards only the LED is lit, this indicates that the device is ready.
Now use the remote control to switch the device on by pressing one of the
0/AV...9 buttons.
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