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Please read the following recommended safety precautions carefully for your safety
1. Power Source
Theset shouldbe operatedonly froma220-240VAC,
50 Hz. outlet. Ensure you select the correct voltage
setting for your convenience.
2. Power Cord
Do not place the set, a piece of furniture,etc. on the
power cord(mains lead) or pinch the cord.Handle the
power cord by the plug.Do not pull out the plug by
tugging the cord and never touch the power cord
when yourhands are wet as thiscouldcause a short
circuitorelectric shock.Never makeaknot in thecord
or tie it with other cord.The power cord should be
placed in such a way that they are not likely to be
stepped on.
A damaged power cord can cause fire or give you an
electric shock. When it is damaged and need to be
changed, it should be done by qualified personel.
3. Moisture and Water
Donotuse thisequipmentina humidanddamp place
(avoidthebathroom,thesinkin the kitchen, and near
the washing machine).Donot exposethisequipment
to rain orwater,asthis may be dangerous and donot
place objects filled with liquids,such as flower vases
on top of the set. Avoid from dripping or splashing.
If anysolid object orliquid fallsinto the cabinet, unplug
the set and have it checked by qualified personnel be-
fore operating it any further
4. Cleaning
Before cleaning, unplug the set from the wall outlet.
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use soft and
dry cloth.
5. Ventilation
The slots and openings on the back cover are intended for ventilation and to ensure reliable opera-
tion.Topreventoverheating, theseopeningsmustnot
be blocked or covered in anyway.
6. Heat and Flames
The set should not be placed near to naked flames
and sources of intense heat,such as an electric
heater. Ensure thatnonakedflamesources, such as
lighted candles, are placed on top of the set
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7. Lightning
the ground wire.
In case of storm and lightning or when going on
holiday, disconnect the power cord from the wall out-
let.
8. Replacement Part
Whenreplacement parts are required,besure the service technician has used replacement parts which are
specified by themanufacturer or have the same speci-
fications asthe original one. Unauthorised substitutions
may result in fire, electrical shock, or other hazards.
9. Servicing
Please refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Do
notremovethe cover yourself as thismayresult in an
electric shock.
WARNING: When the device is not in use for a long
time, disconnect from power.
Instructions for waste disposal:
• Packaging and packaging aids are recyclable and
should principally be recycled. Packaging materi-
als, such as foil bag, must be kept away from children.
• Battery, including those which is heavy metal-free,
should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please dispose of used battery in an environmen-
tally sound manner. Find out about the legal regulations which apply in your area.
• Cold cathode fluoresant lamp in LCD PANEL contains a small amount of mercury, please follow local ordinates or regulations for disposal.
• The mains plug is used to disconnect the TV from
the mains and therefore it shall remain readily op-
erable.
Warning: To prevent injury, this device must be securely attached to the floor/wall in accordance with
the installationinstrutions.
“The LCD panel is very high technology product with
about a million thin film transistors, giving you fine
picture details. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels
may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue,
greenorred. Please notethat this does notaffectthe
Connectthe groundterminalofTVwith the ground terminalprovided at the power
outletusingthe enclosed power cord. If theprovided plug does not fit your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
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Before Switching On Your TV
Power Connection
IMPORTANT: The TV set is designed to operate on
220-240V AC, 50 Hz.
•After unpacking, allow theTV set to reachtheambi-
ent roomtemperature before you connectthesetto
themains.
Connections To The Aerial Input Socket
•ConnecttheaerialorcableTVplugtotheAerialinput
socketlocated at therear of theTVandconnect the
cable plug coming out from the TV out socket lo-
catedonthedevices (VCR,DVBetc.)to this socket
as well.
VHF/UHF
REAR OF THE TV
Inserting Batteries In The Remote
ControlHandset
WARNING :Remotecontrolis batteryincluded.Aplas-
tic protector is used to disconnect the batteries in
ordertopreventthebatterylifefrom reducing.Please
remove the plastic protector before the first use.
• Remove thebattery coverlocatedonthe back ofthe
handset by gently pulling backwards from the indicated part.
• Insert two AAA/R03 or equivalent type batteries
inside.Place the batteries in the rightdirectionsand
replace the battery cover.
CABLE TV
Note: Remove the battery from remote control handset when it is not to be used for a long period. Other-
wise it can be damaged due to any leakage of battery.
Switching The TV ON/OFF
To switch the TV on:
Your TV will switch on in two steps:
1- Connect the power supply cord to the system.
Press Power On/Offbutton.Then the TV switches
itself to stand-by mode (Optional).
2- To switch on the TV from stand-by mode either:
Press a digit button on the remote control so that a
programme number is selected,orPress the "-P/CH"
or"P/CH+" buttonon theTV or pressthe “P+”or “P-”
•Pressthe“(stand-by)”buttonontheremotecontrol
or On/Off switch on the TV, so the TV will switch to
stand-bymode.
TopowerdowntheTVcompletely, pressPowerOn/Off
button or unplug the power cord from the mains
socket.
Navigating the Menu System
Fornavigation
To confirm
choices
SELECT
OK
1- Press “M” to display the menu.
2- Press “
“
3- Use “
4- Press “” or “
PressOK to set as default.
5- To exit themenu or return from sub-menu screen,
press “M”.
These explanations are available for the navigation
of the whole Menu System. To select options that are
explained in the following parts, refer to “Navigating
The Menu System”.
” or “
” for more options.
” or “
M
INFO
” button to select an icon. Press
” button to highlight.
” buttons to change the settings.
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Initial Settings
PLEASE CHECK ANTENNA CABLE
Cancel
When the TV is turned on for the first time, it is inthe
digitalmode.
Becausethisis the firsttimetheTV isused, thereareno
channelsstoredinthememoryandthefollowingmessage
appearsonthescreen.
Please ensure aerial isplugged in. Do you
want to start first time installation?
YesNo
• To start installation process, select “Yes”, to cancel
select“No”.
•To selectan option“Yes orNo”,highlighttheitem by
usingorbuttonsandpressthe “SELECT”button.
TheIDTVwillautomaticallytunetotheUHFtransmision
channels21to 68lookingfordigitalterrestrialTVbroadcasts and displaying the names of channels found.
This process will take about five minutes. To cancel
searching, you can press the "M" button at any time
duringtheprocess.
AUTOMATIC SEARCH
Channels:
BBC ONE
BBC TWO
BBC CHOICE
Country
Language
TXT Language
AUTO PROGRAMMING SYSTEM
Ok
Cancel
By pressing “ ” or “ ” button, adjust the Country
item and press “
” to highlight “Language” item.
Use “ ” or “ ” button to set “Language”. Use “ ”
or “ ” buttons to select “TXT Language” and set it
by using” or “ ” buttons. Press “OK” button to
continue:
APS is running...
12 %
MENU
Cancel searching
After Automatic Search process is completed, the
followingmessageasking foranaloguechannel search
appears on the screen. TV switches to the analogue
TVmode.
Do you want to search for
analogue channels?
Yes
No
To seach for analogue channels, select “Yes”. The
menubelowisdisplayedtosearchforanaloguechan-
nels.
AfterAPS isfinalized,aprogrammelistwillappear on
the screen. In the programme list you will see the
programme numbers and names assigned to the
programmes.
CBBC joinsthe Newsround team, keeping you up to date on thelatest
storiesand eventshappening at home and abroad.
ChannelsProgrammeson Saturday 21/8, 15:00- 17:00
30. CBBCChannel 15:00 Even Stevens
40. BBCNEWS2415:50 Newsround Showbiz
41. ITV News16:00BasilBrush
50. FourText16:55Newsround
51. BBCI
800. BLUE/LEFT1k...
801. CCIR17/1kHz...
DayNavigate
Displaying The Subtitles
With Digital terrestrial broadcasting (DVB-T), some
programmesarebroadcastwithsubtitles.Subtitlescan
be displayedwhen watchingthese programmes.
Press the “M” button to display the Main menu, high-
light the Configuration line usingorbutton
andpressthe “SELECT” buttonto displaytheConfigu-
rationmenu.
Highlightthe“Subtitle” iteminConfigurationmenuand
useorbutton tosetSubtitle tooffor a language.
If“Subtitle” is on via selecting one languageoption,
To rename a specific channel, the channel must be
highlighted viapressingorbuttonandthen high-
light the Edit Name item by pressingorbutton.
Pressthe“SELECT”toactivaterenamefeature.
1. BBC ONE
2. BBC TWO
3. ITV 8
4. Channel 4
5. BBC THREE
6. Teletext
7. BBC FOUR
8. Sky Travel
9. UKHistory
10. RTL
SelectDeleteEdit NameLockFavourites
FunctionSelect ChannelEdit NameMore
Now pressingorbuttonmoves to the previous/
next character. Pressingorbutton toggles the
current character, i.e., ‘b’ character becomes ‘a’ by
and ‘c’ by. Pressing the numeric buttons ‘0...9’
replaces the highlighted character with the characters printed above the button one by one as the but-
ton is pressed.
Press the "M" button to cancel the editing or “SE-
LECT” button to save the new name.
Adding locks to channels
Channel Locking provides a password-protected accessto channelsselectedbyparents.In ordertolocka
receiver operates this event and is set with theor
button to be either Once, Daily, or Weekly.
If an invalid number for the start or end times or the
date is entered, “Entered time is not valid” message
appears onthe menu.
If timer actionoccurs whilethe TV is watched, the TV
switchesto theselected channel.Whentimer expires,
the TV switches to the channel which it is switched
from.
By pressing
pressing/buttonsetDynamicbasstoLow,Highor
Off.Itis not recommendedtoselect Highif listeningat
highvolume levels.
/
button, select Dynamic Bass. By
/
/
button to
button
buttonto
/
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Store
• By pressing
• Press
“Stored” will be displayed on the screen.
/
button select Store.
or “OK” button to store the adjustments.
Features Menu
Sleep Timer
Child Lock
Language
Ext-2 Out
PC Audio In
Sleep Tim er
By pressing
button to set theSleepTimer..
The timer can be programmed between Off and 120
minutes in steps of 10 minutes.
Child Lock
By pressing
Press/button to setthe ChildLockonoroff.When
on is selected, the TV can only be controlled by the
remotecontrol handset.Inthiscase the controlpanel
buttons will not work. Hence, if one of these buttons
is pressed, “Child Lock On” will be displayed on the
screen when the Menu screen is not visible.
Zoom mode can be changed by pressing the WIDE
button. You can change the screen size according to
the pictureaspect ratio.Select the optimum one from
the following ZOOM modes.
Note:
•InYPBPR,HDMI-1andHDMI-2modes,whilein720p-
1080iresolutions, onlyFULL mode is available.
• In PCmode, only4:3and 16:9 modesare available.
Auto:
When a WSS (Wide Screen Signalling) signal,
which shows the aspect ratio of the picture, is in-
cluded in the broadcast signal or the signal from an
external device, the TV automatically changes the
ZOOM mode according to the WSS signal.
• When the AUTO mode does not function correctly
due topoorWSS signalquality orwhen you wantto
changetheZOOM mode,change toanotherZOOM
modemanually.
Zoom:
This uniformly stretches the left and right sides of a
normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fill the wide TV
screen.
Subtitle:
This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio)
with subtitles to the full screen.
4:3
Useto viewanormalpicture(4:3aspectratio)as thisis
its original shape.
14:9Zoom:
This zooms up the wide picture (14:9 aspect ratio) to
the upper and lower limits of the screen.
Panoramic:
This stretches the left and right sides of a normal
picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fill the screen, without
making the picture appear unnatural.
• For 16:9 aspect ratio pictures that have been
squeezed into a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio),
usetheFullmodetorestorethepicturetoits original
shape.
Cinema:
This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio) to
the full screen.
16:9Zoom:
This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio) to
the full screen.
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The top and bottom of the picture are slightly cut off.
Freeze Picture
You can freeze the picture on the screen by pressing
the “OK” button.
Note: This feaute will be unavailable to be used while
watching PC, YPBPr, HDMI-1 and HDMI-2 sources.
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Teletext
YoucandisplayTeletextinformationonyour TV.Each
channel whichbroadcasts teletext, transmits a page
with information on how to use its teletext system
(usually page 100). Depending on the TV channel,
teletextistransmittedindifferentsystems.Thecolours
used in the options line correspond with the colour
buttons of your remote control.
• Ensure that the TV is receiving a good signal, or
some text errors may occur.
• When four coloured items appear at the bottom of
the text page,Fasttext is available.Fasttext allows
you to access pages quickly and easily.Press the
corresponding coloured button to access the page.
Special Teletext Functions
“” To Display a page of text.
The view text services press “”. To return normal
viewing pressagain.Programmes cannotbechanged
until text is cancelled.
• To select a page, press the number buttons or programbuttons(P+,P-).
• To select index page, press “” button.
•To select superimposed overthe programme on the
screen, press “”.
•Press “”oncetoenlargetop halfof thepage,press
again to enlarge the bottom half of the page.Press
again to revert normal size.
• To discover solutions on quizand games press“”
•Attimesitis convenient to holdapage of text.Press
“”to holdapage. Thepage willbe heldonscreen
until the button pressed again.
• To select subcode pages press “”.Subcode
pages are subsections of long Teletext pages that
can only be displayed on the screen one section at
atime.
•Timeinformationwillbedisplayedonscreenafterpressing“” button.If theprogramme does not have tele-
text transmission,noinformation will bedisplayed.
• When ””buttonispressedwhileinteletextmode,
the screen will be splitted into two windows, one
displaying the teletext and the other displaying the
current channel. Press the “” button or
TV
“
• To exit text press “”.
Note: If the signal becomes insufficient, the teletext
mode will be quitted.
” button to exit from teletext.
Fastext
YourTV supportsthe500pageTeletextsystem.When
the page number of any of the 500 pages in memory
is entered, the system will not search for the re-
quested page; instead it will display the page automatically. If the requested page is not inmemory, the
system will search for the requested page number
andsave the500pages including therequestedpage
into memory after finding it.
• Press thebutton to move the Teletext screen
forward one page at a time.
• Press the
backward one page at a time.
button to move the Teletext screen
ForFastext
The subject-heading for the information may have a
particular colour.
• Press an appropriate RED, GREEN, YELLOW or
BLUE button in order to reach the relevant page
quickly.
TOP text
TOPtextmodeofoperationwillbeactivatedautomatically according to the transmission.
• If TOP text transmission is present, colour coded
buttons will appear in status row.
• If TOP text transmission is not present, status row
will not appear.
Thesubject-headingforinformationmay belocated in
colored box.
InTop mode the “P+” or “P-” commands willrequest
thenextorpreviouspagerespectively.IfTOPtexttrans-
mission is not available, in case of operation of these
commands,wraparoundoccurs.Forexamplepage100
appears to beonegreaterthanpage 199.
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Connect Peripheral Equipment
High Definition
Your LCD Television is capable of displaying High
Definition pictures from devices such as a High Defi-
nitionSatelliteReceiveror DVDPlayer. Thesedevices
must beconnectedviathe HDMI-1, HDMI-2socket or
Component Socket. Thesesocketscanaccept either
720p or 1080i signals.
Note: When it is desired to watch HDMI-1 and
HDMI-2source with a DVI to HDMI cable; in order to
enableaudio, Audio Input (which is located at the left
side of the antenna input) is to be used to get DVI
device’s audio signals.
Via The Scart
The TV has 2 Scart sockets. If you want to connect
peripherals (e.g. video, decoder, etc.) which have
Scart sockets to theTV, you can use SCARTsocket
of the TV.
Note: If an external device is connected via the Scart
sockets, the TV will automatically switch to AV mode.
If both sockets are employed at the sime time, SCART
1 becomes the preferential.
Via Aerial Input
If the device you want to connect does not have a
Scart socket, youshould connectit to theAerial input
of the TV.
If the VCR is connected via Aerial input, it is
suggested to use Programme 0.
Decoder
If you are subscribed to cable TV offers, the
organisation will supplyyou a corresponding decoder
unit to allow the programmes to be unscrambled.
For further information consult your dealer.
Connect a decoder with an aerial socket to
the TV
• Connect the aerial cable.
Connect a decoder without an aerial socket
to the TV
• Connect the decoder to the EXTERNAL socket of
TV with a RCA cable. Through the SCART/RCA
socket of the decoder, you may attain a better dis-
play resolution.
TV And Video Recorder
• Connect the aerial cables.
Betterpicture quality can beobtained if you also connect a Scart cable to SCART sockets.
Playback NTSC
• ConnectNTSC VCR playertoaScart socket ofthe
TV.
Then,press the “AV” button toselect EXT1orEXT2.
Copy Facility
Source selection for VCR recording.
• Select Feature menu.
• Select SCART 2 Out by pressing
• For copying the picture that comes from the tuner,
selectSCART1.
/
button.
Camera And Camcorder
To ConnectToAVInput
Connectyour cameraorcamcorder toAV input of the
TV.
• Connect your equipment to the TV via VIDEO (yellow), AUDIO R (red) and AUDIO L (white) inputs.
You must connect the jacks into the input with the
same colour.
To Connect To S-VHSInput
Connect your camera or camcorder S-VHS input of
the TV.
• Connect your equipmentto the TV via S-VHS input
and audio inputs of AV inputs by using S-VHS
cables.
Connect The Decoder To The Video
Recorder
Some video recorders have a special Scart socket
for decoder.
• Connect a Scart cable to the Scart socket of your
decoder and to the special Scart socket of your
video recorder. Refer to the booklet of your video
recorder.
Connecting Headphones (optional)
Use the stereo headphone socket of the TV, to connect headphones.
Note: If you want to connect more equipment to your
TV, consult your dealer.)
Audio Lineout
To connect the external speakers to your TV, use the
HeadphoneLineOut ofthe TV.Additionally, turn“Line
out” setting on in the “Sound Menu”.
Note: While watching PC or YPbPr sources, Lineout
selection could only be the current source.
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Tips
Care Of The Screen
Clean the screen with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Do
not use abrasive solvents as they may damage the
TV screen coating layer.
Poor Picture
Haveyou selectedthe correctTVsystem? Is yourTV
set or house aerial located too close to non-earthed
audioequipment or neon lights,etc.?
Mountains or high buildings can cause double pictures or ghost images. Sometimes you can improve
the picture quality by changing the direction of the
aerial.
Is the picture or Teletext unrecognisable? Check if
you have entered the correct frequency.
The picture quality may degrade when two peripherals areconnectedtothe TV at thesametime. In such
a case, disconnect one of the peripherals.
No Picture
Is the aerial connected properly? Are the plugs connected tightly to the aerial socket? Is the aerial cable
damaged? Are suitable plugs used to connect the
aerial? If you are in doubt, consult your dealer.
No Picture means that your TV is not receiving a
transmission. Have you selected the correct button
on the remote control?Try once more.
Sound
You can not hear any sound. Did you perhaps interrupt the sound, pressing thebutton?
Soundiscomingfrom only oneofthespeakers.Isthe
balance set to one extreme? See Sound menu.
Remote Control
Your TV no longer responds to the remote control.
Perhaps the batteries are exhausted. If so you can
still use the local buttons at the bottom of the TV.
Specifications
TV BROADCASTING
PAL/SECAMB/GD/KK'I/I'L/L'
RECEIVINGCHANNELS
VHF(BANDI/III)
UHF(BANDU)
HYPERBAND
CABLE TV (S1-S20/ S21-S41)
NUMBEROF PRESETCHANNELS
100
CHANNELINDICATOR
On Screen Display
RF AERIAL INPUT
75 Ohm (unbalanced)
OPERATINGVOLTAGE
220-240V AC, 50Hz
AUDIO
German+NicamStereo
AUDIO OUTPUT POWER (W
2 x 8
POWER CONSUMPTION (W)
180 W
3.0 W (Stand-by)
PANEL
16:9 display, 32” Screen Size
RMS.
) (%10 THD)
DIMENSIONS (mm)
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DIMENSIONS (mm)
DLH
210
125
825
825
622
Weight (kg)
16,4
14,6570
With stand
Without stand
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OUT
Appendix A: PC Input Typical Display Modes
Hor.(kHz)
The display has a maximum resolution of 1360 x 768, frequency range of 56-75 Hz.
The following table is an illustration of some of the typical video display modes.
Mode
Horizontal Vertical
64048031,560
1
64048037,972
2
Ver.(Hz)
364048037,575
80060035,256
4
80060037,960
5
80060048,172
6
80060046,975
7
8102476848,460
102476856,570
9
10247686075
10
128010246460
11
12128076847,860
136076847,760
13
Appendix B: Aerial Connection
Outdoor Aerial Connection
Round 75 ohmcoaxial cable
75
Rear of TV
Appendix C: Connect Peripheral Equipment
AUDIO
VIDEO
ANT.IN
ANTENNA
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VIDEO IN
(R)(L)
CAMCORDER
IN
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Peripheral Equipment Connections
S-VHS Input
Video Input
Audio Inputss
Headphone
Audio Line Outss
Spdif CoaxialOutput
PowerCord Input
Power On/Off Switch
HDMIInput2
HDMIInput1
For Service Use Only
SCART2
SCART1
ComponentAudioInputss
Component Video Inputs (YBPbr)
RF
PCAudioInput
PCInput
CISlot
AC~50 Hz
POWER
Note: Because FAV CVBS and SVHS Y are connected parallelly, the picture may blend if the two peripherals
are used at the same time. Likewise, because SVHS C and SCART II R are connected parallelly, the picture
may blend if the two peripherals are used at the same time. Thus these two are not to be used at the same
time.
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Important Instruction
For your own safety read following instruction carefully before attempting to connect this unit to the mains
supply.
MAINS (AC) OPERATION
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code :
GREEN
&
YELLOW
(Earth)
(if there is
earth cable)
BLUE
(Neutral)
IMPORTANT
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wirewhich is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal whichis markedwith
the letter E, or by the earth symbol, or coloured green or green and yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue or black must be connectedto the terminalwhich is marked withthe
letterN or colouredBlack.
The wire whichis coloured brown or red must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the
letter L or coloured Red.
For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and rating of fuse (ASTA
approved 5A 250VAC fuse).
The seller of this equipment (the vendor) warrants to
the initial retail purchaser that if the equipment
becomes defective, and the defect is shown to be due
to faulty materials or workmanship within a period of
12 Months from the date of sale to the original
purchaser it will be repaired (or at the vendors sole
option) replaced free of charge, always providing that:
The equipment has at all times been used in
accordance with the operating instructions issued by
the manufacturer, and has not been connected to an
electrical supply for which it has not been properly
adjusted.
Unauthorised repairs or modifications, which have not
been expressly approved by the manufacturer, shall
render this guarantee null and void.
This guarantee is not transferable and is only
applicable in the UK.
Nothing in this express warranty affects the statutory
rights available to the purchaser of this equipment
EXCLUSIONS
SANYO shall not be liable for any removal
or installation or re-installation of the equipment.
The warranty does not coverFailure dueto fair
wear and tear of any item.
Cosmetic items, remote controls or parts and
consumable items such as lamps, filters,
batteries, tapes, cables or connectors.
Accidental damage or damage caused by
negligence or misuse by the user.
Failure caused by lightning strike, storage or
operation outside the specified environment,
incorrect installation, lack of routine maintenance
outlined in the operating instructions supplied
with the unit, incorrect fitting of lamps, filters,
batteries or other consumables or parts.
Units not originally supplied by SANYO Europe Ltd
through a UK Reseller.
Dear Customer.
Thank you for buying SANYO. This equipment should
give you many years of pleasure and faithful service but
in the event that a fault occurs, the following notes
for you guidance may be helpful:-
1: PLEASE RETAIN YOUR PURCHASE RECEIPT
WHICH WILL BE REQUIRED FOR SERVICE
DURING WARRANTY.
2: If your SANYO equipment proves faulty during the
period of guarantee, take it or send it back to the
dealer who originally supplied it together with this
guarantee and the proof of purchase. We have
made arrangements with our approved dealers
under which they will carry out in guarantee service
repairs on our behalf. In this way, we hope to
reduce to a minimum the amount of time you will be
without your equipment.
3: If for some reason it is impossible to return the
equipment to the original supplier, please contact
our Customer Relations Department at the address
below for further advice.
4: Should the equipment require servicing after the
expiry of the guarantee period, take or send it to
the original supplier or any other Sanyo dealer.
He will be pleased to give you a quotation for the
repair.