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Safety
Ensure that your domestic mains supply voltage
matches the voltage indicated on the identification
sticker located at the back of your set. Where the
mains plug, AC inlet or an appliance coupler is used
as disconnect device, it shall remain readily operable.
On certain models, the light indicator is located at the
side of the TV set. The absence of a light indication
at the front does not mean that the TV set is fully
disconnected from the mains. To disconnect the TV
set completely, the mains plug must be pulled out.
The TV set's components are sensitive to heat. The
maximum ambient temperature should not exceed
35º Celsius. Do not cover the vents at the back or
sides of the TV set. Leave sufficient space around it to
allow adequate ventilation. Install the appliance away
from any source of heat (fireplace, etc.) or appliances
creating strong magnetic or electric fields.
Moisture in rooms where the set is installed should
not exceed 75% humidity. Moving the set from a cold
place to a warm one can cause condensation on the
screen (and on some components inside the TV set).
Let the condensation evaporate before switching the
TV set on again.
or POWER/ button on the TV set or the
The
button on the remote control can be used to switch it
on and put it into standby mode. If you are not going
to be watching the TV for a lengthy period of time,
switch it off completely by removing the plug from the
mains power socket.
During thunderstorms, we recommend that you
disconnect the TV set from the mains and aerial so
that it is not affected by electrical or electromagnetic
surges that could damage it. For this reason, keep the
mains and aerial sockets accessible so they can be
disconnected, if necessary.
Unplug the TV set immediately if you notice it giving
off a smell of burning or smoke. You must never,
under any circumstances, open the TV set yourself,
as you run the risk of an electric shock in doing so.
WARNINGS
This appliance is intended for domestic household
use only and should not be used for any other
application, such as for non-domestic use or in a
commercial environment.
If the external flexible cable or cord of this product is
damaged, it shall be replaced by the manufacturer or
his service agent or a similar qualified person in order
to avoid a hazard.
Leave more than 10cm clearance around the
television to allow adequate ventilation. The
ventilation should not be impeded by covering the
ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers,
table-cloths, curtains, etc.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases shall be placed on the apparatus.
Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not
be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire
or the like.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
A television set may fall, causing serious personal
injury or death. Many injuries, particularly to children,
can be avoided by taking simple precautions such as:
• ALWAYS use cabinets or stands or mounting
methods recommended by the manufacturer of the
television set.
• ALWAYS use furniture that can safely support the
television set.
• ALWAYS ensure the television set is not
overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture.
• ALWAYS educate children about the dangers of
climbing on furniture to reach the television set or its
controls.
• ALWAYS route cords and cables connected to your
television so they cannot be tripped over, pulled or
grabbed.
• NEVER place a television set in an unstable
location.
• NEVER place the television set on tall furniture
(for example, cupboards or bookcases) without
anchoring both the furniture and the television set to
a suitable support.
• NEVER place the television set on cloth or other
materials that may be located between the television
set and supporting furniture.
• NEVER place items that might tempt children to
climb, such as toys and remote controls, on the top
of the television or furniture on which the television
is placed.
If the existing television set is going to be retained
and relocated, the same considerations as above
should be applied.
Equipment with this symbol is a Class II or
double insulated electrical appliance. It has
been designed in such a way that it does
not require a safety connection to electrical
earth.
Equipment without this symbol is a Class I
electrical appliance. It shall be connected
to a mains socket outlet with a protective
earthing connection.
To prevent the spread of fire, keep candles
or other open flames away from this product
at all times.
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Important Information
Safety and Warnings
General safety, electrical precautions, fire risk, and physical injury from falling TVs.
TV Screen and Care
Information on the TV screen's properties and how to clean the appliance.
ESD and Bluetooth Notices
Electrostatic discharge compliance and Bluetooth audio interference.
Wall Mounting Instructions
Detailed steps and safety advice for securely mounting the TV on a wall.
Disposal Information
Guidelines for recycling old equipment and batteries according to EU and national laws.
Declaration of Conformity
Statement of compliance with EU directives and where to find the full declaration.
Chapter 1 - Connections
Connect the power and antenna
Instructions for connecting the TV's power cord and antenna for initial setup.
Connect AV Devices
Guide for connecting external devices like Blu-ray players, game consoles, and camcorders.
Connect to the Internet
Steps for establishing a wired or wireless network connection for internet access.
Chapter 2 - Getting started
Exclusive Remote Control
Overview of buttons and functions on the primary remote control.
Installing Batteries
Instructions on how to insert batteries into the remote control.
Additional Remote Control
Explanation of buttons and functions on an alternative remote control.
Switching TV On/Off
Procedures for powering the TV on, putting it into standby, and turning it off.
Initial Setup
Guide through the first-time setup process after powering on the TV.
Chapter 3 - Basic TV operations
Remote Control Buttons
Explains frequently used navigation and OK buttons on the remote.
Accessing Channels
Methods for navigating and selecting TV channels using the remote.
Adjusting Volume
How to control sound volume and mute the TV.
Accessing Smart TV Homepage
Guide to accessing internet applications and websites via the Smart TV interface.
Using Settings Menu
Instructions for navigating and adjusting various TV settings.
Chapter 4 - Using more of your TV
Installing Channels
Steps to search for and store TV channels automatically.
Common Interface
Information on using a common interface module for digital TV services.
Using Subtitles
How to turn subtitles on/off and select preferred languages.
Selecting Subtitle Type
Options for choosing subtitle display types, including hearing impaired.
Using Teletext
Instructions for accessing Teletext and setting decoding page language.
Consumer Electronic Control (CEC)
How to enable/disable CEC for controlling connected devices.
Using Auto Power On/Standby
Features to automatically power the TV on or put it into standby via CEC.
HbbTV Access
Guide to accessing Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV services.
HbbTV Deactivation
How to turn off the HbbTV function to avoid disturbances.
Using EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)
How to navigate and use the on-screen TV programme guide.
Bluetooth Function
Connecting Bluetooth devices like audio devices, mice, or keyboards.
Quick Start Function
Enabling a feature for faster TV startup from standby mode.
Networked Waking Up
How to turn on the TV remotely via a network connection.
Reset to Factory Default Settings
Instructions to restore the TV to its original factory settings.
Hands-free TV Voice Control
Setting up and using voice commands to control the TV.
Variable Refresh Rate
Explanation of VRR for smoother gaming and screen tearing elimination.
Apple AirPlay and HomeKit
Wirelessly sharing content and controlling the TV using Apple devices.
Multi Visual
Enabling and using the multi-window display feature for multiple programmes.
Chapter 5 - Other information
Password in Parental Control
Information on default and super passwords for parental control settings.
Troubleshooting
Common issues and solutions for picture, sound, and remote control problems.
Operating Conditions
Recommended temperature and humidity ranges for operating the TV.
Storage Conditions
Recommended temperature and humidity ranges for storing the TV.
Radio Information
Technical specifications for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi transmitter frequencies and power.
OSS Notice
Licensing information for open source software used in the product.

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