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40. COLOUR BUTTONS
2.6 Installing the batteries
NOTE:
Precautions for using the battery
Improper using of the battery will cause leakage. Carefully follow these instructions.
1. Please note the batteries' polarity to avoid short circuit.
2. When the battery's voltage is insufficient which affect the use range, you should replace it with
a new battery. Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if you do not intend to use it
for a long time.
3. Do not use different types of batteries (for example Manganese and Alkaline batteries) together.
4. Do not put the battery into fire, and charge or decompose the battery.
5. Please dispose batteries abide by relevant environmental protection regulation.
2.7 Using the remote control
Use the remote control by pointing it towards the remote sensor. Items between the remote
control and the remote sensor could block normal operation.
Do not cause the remote control to vibrate violently. Also, do not splash liquid on the remote
control, also do not put the remote control in a high humidity place.
Do not place the remote control under direct sunlight which will cause deformation of the unit
by heat.
When the remote sensor is under direct sunlight or strong lighting, the remote control will not
work. If so, please change the lighting or TV's position, or operate the remote control closer to
the remote sensor.
3.0 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION (FTI)
After all connections have been made properly, switch on your TV.
NOTE:
3.1 OSD Language
The language selection will appear on screen.
Use pq to select the OSD Language of your preference. Confirm with OK on your remote control.
3.2 Internet connection
The next screen will depend on the Internet connection.
Press to fast forward.
Press to execute the prompt function in TV or DTV menu mode.
Pictures are only for reference. Actual items may differ.
Please note, if your TV starting very first time or starting after returning to
factory defaults, it will take approximately 5 minutes after switching ON of
your TV to prepare it for the work. Please be patient.
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