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VIORE LC26VF59 Operating Instructions Manual page 30

26" 1080p lcd television
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• Do not use other functions that are not mentioned in this user's manual.
• In case a problem occurs with your LCD TV, please take the following steps first.
• If you still have the problem, turn the power off and contact your dealer or an authorized service center.
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Problem
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The screen does not appear.
Isthe power plug pulled out? Insert the power plug.
Press the power button of the remote control.
The screen appears too
This problem occurs for a brief time in the process of
slowly after the power is turned on.
image elimination processing in order to hide temporary screen noise
that occurs when the power is turned on. But if the screen does not
come after 1 minute contact your dealer or an authorized service
center.
Screen is too bright or too dark.
Perform brightness adjustment or Contrast adjustment.
Screen is too large or too small.
Adjust the screen size.
Stripes appear on the screen
and it shakes.
Screen appears, Voice is not heard
Remote control does not work
Stop using wireless telephones, hair driers and electric drills.
1. Press the "MUTE"button.
2. Increase the sound level by pressing volume adjustment button.
3. Check if sound terminal of external input is connected properly.
4. Check if audio cables are connected properly.
5. Select and check the other input.
If the sound still does not work and the other channels are the
same after you have done as the above, contact your dealer or
an authorized service center.
1. Check if main power is On.
2. Check that the batteries of the remote controller were loaded
properly.
3. Check to see if any obstacle exists between the LCD TV and
the remote control, then remove it, if any.
4. If the batteries have no power, replace them with two new
batteries.
o This LCD TV is for household use and registered as harmless on electromagnetic
waves.
• Therefore, you can use it in every location as welt as residential areas.
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