Sony ELF-SR2 Operating Instructions Manual page 7

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Do not use AC power cord supplied with the
display with any other equipment.
Never use a damaged AC power cord. A
damaged AC power cord can cause a short-
circuit, which may result in a fire or electric
shock.
Do not use a damaged or poorly fitting AC power
outlet as your display's power source.
Insert the plug fully into the outlet. If it is loose,
it may cause arcing and result in a fire.
Do not overload the same AC power outlet.
Unplugging the AC power cord from the wall
outlet will completely remove power from the
display.
As the display is not disconnected from the AC
power cord when the display is just turned off,
pull the plug from the AC power outlet to
disconnect the display completely.
Clean the AC power plug
Unplug the AC power plug and clean it
occasionally to avoid dust from accumulating.
While cleaning, look for signs of damage. A
damaged AC power cord should never be used.
ACCESSORIES
Keep small accessories out of children's reach.
Use only the specified accessories with this
display.
Volume Adjustment
When using headphones, adjust the volume to
avoid excessive audio levels from causing
possible hearing loss.
Broken screen panel:
Do not throw anything at the LCD screen and its
edges as the impact can cause the LCD screen
glass to crack, break or shatter.
If damage occurs to the LCD panel, small traces
of liquid crystal sandwiched between the glass
may be found on scattered broken glass.
Do not touch the broken glass with bare hands.
As with any broken glass pieces, avoid skin
contact and exposure to your eyes or mouth.
Avoid direct contact with liquid or damp
surfaces of the glass as these may have an
adverse effect on some people. The contacted
area should be rinsed thoroughly with water. If
conditions persist, see your doctor.
If the surface of the display cracks, do not touch
the display until you have unplugged the AC
power cord. Otherwise this may cause an
electric shock.
Optional Equipment
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits set out in the EMC
Standards using a connection signal cable
shorter than 3 meters (9.8 feet).
SERVICING
Do not use the display if you suspect the display
is damaged or if the display is damaged.
Do not attempt to service the display yourself
since opening the cabinet may expose you to
dangerous voltage levels or other hazards.
Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
If replacement parts are required, acquire a
written certification from the service technician
which states that adequate replacement parts
with the same or similar characteristics as the
original parts have been used. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in a fire, an electric
shock or other hazards.
Safety check
Upon completion of any display servicing or
repair, ask the service technician to perform
routine safety checks as specified by Sony and
to certify that the display is safe to operate.
Have a qualified service technician dispose of
the display if it is not safe to operate.
Notice for customers in the United States of America and
Canada
Sony products can be returned for recycling to a
number of locations throughout the United
States and Canada.
Visit www.sony.com/ecotrade for details.
On Watching 3D Video Images
Some people may experience discomfort (such
as eye strain, fatigue, or nausea) while watching
3D video images or playing stereoscopic 3D
games. Sony recommends that all viewers take
regular breaks while watching 3D video images
or playing stereoscopic 3D games. The length
and frequency of necessary breaks will vary from
person to person. You must decide what works
best. If you experience any discomfort, you
should stop watching the 3D video images or
playing stereoscopic 3D games until the
discomfort ends; consult a doctor if you believe
necessary. You should also review (i) the
instruction manual of any other device or media
used with this product and (ii) our website
(http://www.sony.com/support) for the latest
information. The vision of young children
(especially those under six years old) is still under
development.
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