Operation Manual
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Norms/Electromagnetic compatibility
The LCD TV fulfils the electromagnetic compatibility requirements and the following electrical safety standards:
EN 55013: 2001 +
A1: 2003 +
A2: 2006
Sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment. Radio
interference characteristics. Limits and methods of measurement.
EN 55020: 2007 Sound and television broadcast receivers and associated equipment. Immunity
characteristics
EN 60065: 2002 +
A1: 2006
Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus. Safety requirements
- EN 300220-1-3 Electromagnetic capability (EMV); part 3: Limits; Section 2: Limits for harmonic
currents (appliance input power < 16A per phase).
EN 61000-3-3: 1995 +
A1: 2001 +
A2: 2005
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMV); part 3: Limits; section 3: Limits for voltage
fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with
rated current <= 16 A per phase.
EN 55022: 2006 Information Technology equipment – radio disturbances – limits and measurements
processes
EN 55024 : 1998 +
A1: 2001 +
A2: 2003
Information Technology equipment – interference resistance properties – limits and
testing systems
The device complies with the requirements of EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and the Low Voltage Directive
2006/95/EC
Battery handling
Batteries can contain combustible materials. If not handled correctly batteries can leak, become very hot, ignite
or even explode, which could damage your appliance or/and your health.
Please ensure compliance with the following advice:
• Keep batteries away from children. Contact your doctor immediately if a battery is swallowed.
• Never charge batteries (unless it is clearly indicated).
• Never discharge batteries by high power output.
• Never short-circuit the batteries.
• Never expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or similar.
• Do take apart or deform the batteries. Your hands or fingers could get injured or battery fluids could get
into your eyes or onto your skin. If this should happen then rinse the affected areas immediately with a
large amount of clean water and contact your doctor immediately.
• Avoid heavy impacts and vibrations.
• Always observe the correct polarity.
• Make sure that the plus (+) and minus (-) poles are correctly inserted in order to avoid short circuits.
• Never mix new and old batteries or different types of batteries. This could cause your appliance to
malfunction. In addition, the weaker batteries would discharge too much.
• Immediately remove used batteries from the appliance.
• Remove the batteries from the appliance if you do not intend to use it for a long period of time.
• Replace all the old batteries in an appliance with new batteries of the same type.
• Isolate the contacts of the batteries with sticky tape if you want to store or dispose of them.
• Clean the contacts on the battery and appliance before inserting.