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Remote control Size-AA Dry battery
Contents
Dear SHARP Customer
Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a SHARP Colour Television Receiver. To
ensure proper operation, please read this manual carefully. After reading, keep this manual in a
safe place for future reference.
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OPERATION MANUAL
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Remote Control Battery Installation
Before using the TV set for the first time, install the supplied dry batteries in the remote control.
• Remove batteries if weak or if the unit is not in use for long periods.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Incorrect installation of the batteries may damage the remote control.
NOTE
# Replace the battery cover.! With your thumbnail, pull up
the slit as indicated by the
arrow to remove the battery
cover.
@ Insert two batteries 1.5 V (size
“AA”). Be sure to match the
battery
/ terminals with
the
/ marks inside the
compartment.
General Information
Safety Precautions............ 1
Accessories....................... 2
Battery Installation ............ 2
Installing your TV
Aerial Connections............ 3
Typical Connections ..........3
Location of Controls .......... 4
Channel Setting
Auto T uning ....................... 5
Manual Tuning .................. 6
Fine Tuning ....................... 8
Skipping Programmes....... 9
Manual Channel Sorting .. 11
Channel Sorting .............. 12
Basic Operation
Watching a TV programme ..
13
Useful Features
Picture Adjustment .......... 14
Timer Setting................... 15
Child Lock ....................... 17
Other Functions
Flashback & Sound Mute ...
20
TV/VIDEO & Call buttons ...
21
Teletext............................ 22
Reference
Troubleshooting .............. 25
Specifications.................. 26