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©Do notinsert a nyobjects t hrough t heslots and openings oftheLCD
display. This may lead toanelectrical short-circuit oreven cause f ireand
result i ndamage toyour L CD display.
©Repair--Please
unplug t hepower cord and contact distributors orqualified
repair p ersonnel ifanyofthefollowing s ituations happens.
1.Power cord isdamaged.
2.Objects have been inserted t hrough t heslots and openings ofthe display.
3.Product isunder h umid c ondition orliquid leaks o nto thedisplay.
4.Product cannot function n ormally orcannot operate.
5.Product hasbeen dropped ordamaged.
sNOte :When usingAVsignals (e.gDVD,VCR..), Please c heck the
input source
if
the screen
appears
glittering
or is having
bad signals,
make sure
cables
are
correctly
connected
and DVD player
output
setting
is the same
as TV resolution
erring.
(Resolution
is under
480i or 576i etc.)
©Parts
Replacement--
If any parts
need to be replaced,
please
contact
the
service
personnel.
©Wall
Mounting--
Please
use correct
wall mount
and follow
instructions
when
installing
the display
onto the wall.
©Cleaning--Unplug
power cord beforehand.
Please
use dry and soft sponge
to
clean the screen
surface.
Do not use diluted
acid.
©Humidity--Keep
this product
away from moisture
or high humidity
area.
©Placement--Place
this product
on a stable
and vibration
free surface
in order to
avoid the LCD display
from falling.
©Ventilation--Please
never
cover or block openings
and slots
of the display.
This may cause display
to over-heat
and reduce
its life time.
Please
allow some
space for ventilation.
©Away
from heat sources--Keep
this product
away from heat sources
such as
direct
exposure
to sunlight,
heater
and stove,
etc. This may avoid structure
distortion
and machine
break
down.
©Storage--Unplug
power cord from the socket
outlet
if the LCD display
is not
intended
to be used for a long period
of time. When switched
off, the LCD display
can be stored
comfortably
between
41"F to 95°F (5°Cto 35 °C )

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