LG E2742V-BN User Manual

LED / E2742V-BN
LG Electronics’ strategic direction for products with greener features is to reduce the environmental load at every stage of the
30
product lifecycle. Our efforts to improve the performance of green features are based on designing for better energy efficiency, reductions in raw material usage, improvements in product recyclability and increased use of recycled materials.
LG Electronics Environmental Declarations give information on environmental aspects of our products.
Document created on : 2013.04.23
Product type and model
Dimension(with stand)
(W×H×D) Dimension(without stand)
(W×H×D)
25.27" x 18.07" x 8"
25.27" x 15.35" x 1.85"
Dimension (W×H×D) 30.04" x 18.47" x 6.02" Weight
5.25 lbs
Mode Energy consumption (W) Mode description
On
Typical
Sleep < 0.3 Max.
Off < 0.3 Max.
On Mode: The power mode in which the product has been activated, and is providing one or more of its principal functions. The common terms "active," "in-use," and "normal operation" also describe this mode. The power in this mode is typically greater than the power in Sleep Mode and Off Mode.
Sleep Mode: The power mode the product enters after receiving a signal from a connected device or an internal stimulus. The product may also enter this mode by virtue of a signal produced by user input. The product must wake on receiving a signal from a connected device, a network, a remote control, and/or an internal stimulus. While the product is in this mode, it is not producing a visible picture, with the possible exception of user-oriented or protective functions such as product information or status displays, or sensor-based functions.
Off Mode : The power mode in which the product is connected to a power source, and is not providing any On Mode or
Sleep Mode functions. This mode may persist for an indefinite time. The product may only exit this mode by direct user actuation of a power switch or control. Some products may not have this mode.
This product complies with the below mentioned directives and regulations.
EU RoHS Directive
Directive 2011/65/EC
EU REACH Regulation
Regulation 1907/2006/EC
Other
Ozone Depleting Substances as banned in the Montreal Protocol
>> Further information on the LG Electronics hazardous substance management system, hazardous substance
phase out program and REACH compliance can be found at :
http://www.lg.com/global/sustainability/environment/management-of-hazardous-substances/details-of-hazardous-substances
1)
Mechanical plastics parts heavier than 25g are labeled with material codes in accordance with ISO 11469 and ISO 1043-1~4 to facilitate plastic recycling. Recycling in the EU : LG Electronics has fulfilled the WEEE directive demands in all EU countries. The
following are recycling firms to which LG Electronics has subscribed at
http://www.lg.com/global/sustainability/environment/take-back-recycling/global-network-europe
1)
Recycling in the US and Canada : LG Electronics complies with electronic waste regulations in each state in the US and in provinces of Canada in which it does business. In addition, LG Electronics has voluntary
collection sites and holds periodic collection events even in states without e-waste laws in place. LG
Electronics is also a proud sponsor of Keep America Beautiful’s Great American Cleanup. The following are recycling firms to which LG Electronics has subscribed at
http://www.lg.com/global/sustainability/environment/take-back-recycling/global-network-north-america
1)
Recycling in other regions : LG Electronics also operates take-back and recycling programs for unwanted products in countries where local take-back regulations do not exits. Customers are advised to contact the local LG service center for further information.
The product packaging complies with the below mentioned directives and regulations :
EU Packaging Directive 94/62/EC Ozone Depleting Substances as banned in the Montreal Protocol
LG Electronics has phased out the use of Polyvinylchloride (PVC) from this product packaging.
Plastic packaging material is marked in accordance with ISO 11469 and ISO 1043-1 to 4 or the relative
regulation in Korea, Japan and China.
Loading...
+ 1 hidden pages