Things
to Consider
Before
You Connect
Protect Against
Power Surges
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Connect all devices b_'fore you p]ug any of th_'ir l)Ow¢'r cords into th<' wall outk't or l)OX\-_T
strip. NEVER p]ug your TV into an outlet that is control]ed by a wa]] switch.
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Turn <)ftthe T\..' and/or device(s) before you connect or disconnect
any canes.
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Make sure all antennas
and canes are properly
grounded.
Re_br to the Important
Saf_'ty
Instructions
at the beginning
of the User's Guide.
Protect Devices from Overheating
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I)on't block ventilation
holes on any of the clcvic'cs. Arrange, the <lcviccs so that air can
circulate freely.
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I)on't stack devices.
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If you place devices in a stand, make sure you allow aclequate ventilation.
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If you connect an audio receiver or a,np]ifler, place it on the top shelf so the heate(I air
from it won't flow around other devices.
Position
Cables Property
to Avoid
Audio
interference
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Insert each c'ab]c firmly into the designated
jack.
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If you place devices above the T\", route all cables clown the side of the back of the T\"
instead of straight down the midcl]e.
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If your antenna
uses 300-ohm twin lead canes,
do not coil the canes.
Also, keep the twin
lead cables away from audio/video
cables.
Use indirect
Light
Don't p]acc the TV where sun]ight or room lighting wJl] be directed towald the screen. Use so_
or indirect lighting.
Check Supplied
Parts
Check that the fo]]owing pairs were packed with yotu product.
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Remote control
Part # R301C1
2 AA batteries
Power cord
#'hapter_
1668591Bindb
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