Things To Consider Before You Connect; Protect Against Power Surges; Protect Devices From Overheating; Position Cables Properly To Avoid Audio Interference - RCA HD26W054T User Manual

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Things to Consider Before You Connect
Protect Against Power Surges
Connect all devices betT)re you p]ug mLv of lheh: power cord,_ into _hc w_li outleL
Tt!rll oft the 1%;and/or device before you cormec't or disconnuc any cables,
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a sLlrl{c
prolcdor
eail help
prcvcnt
damage
to
yotir
TV
[/-Oln
clc(t_kal
power
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case of ]ightnitlg, uI_pltJg your {1_:.
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Make sure all m_mn*ms a_d ca:hies arc: properly
grounded
Refl:, to tile Important
SaD:ty
h_s ructhms at _he beginr_ing of the User's Gukie.
Protect
Devices from
Overheating
o
Don't tJock vundlatkm
tolus on any of"t_u de_ iues. Arrangu the duqcus
so that air can
circulam freely.
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l)on't stack devices.
If yot, place devices in a sland_ make sure yoc_ allow adequate
vv,nlilation.
If:you cons_ect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top sheK so the heated air from
it wont
flowaround other devices.
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference
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I_surt each cabb firmly into the designated
ja<l<.
°
If:yoti place devices above the 1% route all cables down the side of the back of the *l_v '
instead o[ straight dowr_ the middle of the TV
°
tf your antenna uses 300-ohm _win lead canes
do not coil [he cabtes, Also, keep the twin
lead cables t_ay
flx}rn audiolvideo
cables.
Use Indirect
Light
Dont i_iace the T\< whew stmlight or room tigbting will be directed toward the scieun, tse soft
or indirect lighting,
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