Instruction manual

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2.4. Intended Environment
The device can be operated at an ambient temperature of +5° C to +40° C and a relative humidity of 20% - 85% (non
condensing).
In the switched-off state the Direct LED LCD TV can be stored from -20° C to +60° C.
Keep the device at a distance of at least one metre from high frequencies and magnetic sources of interference (television,
loudspeaker boxes, mobile telephones etc.) to avoid malfunctioning.
WARNING!
After transporting the Direct LED LCD TV wait until the device has reached ambient temperature before
switching it on.
Large changes in temperature or fluctuations in humidity can cause moisture to build up due to condensation
within the Direct LED LCD TV, which can cause an electrical short circuit.
During thunderstorms or if the device is not going to be used for long periods, remove the plug from the mains socket and
the aerial cable from the aerial socket.
2.5. Power Supply
Even when switched off, some components of the device are live. In order to disconnect the power to your Direct LED LCD
TV or to completely isolate the device from voltage sources remove the mains plug from the mains socket.
WARNING!
Do not open the device’s housing. There is a risk of electric shock when the housing is open. The device does not
contain any parts requiring maintenance.
Only plug the Direct LED LCD TV into an earthed socket with 100-240 V~ 50/60 Hz. Contact you electricity provider if you
are not sure if the socket is earthed or not.
The socket must be near the Direct LED LCD TV and easily accessible.
In order to disconnect the power to your Direct LED LCD TV or to completely isolate the device from voltage sources
remove the mains plug from the mains socket. Always grab the plug firmly when unplugging it from the socket. Never pull
on the lead.
For extra safety, we recommend using an over-voltage protection device to prevent your Direct LED LCD TV sustaining
damage as a result of power surges or lightning strikes.
If you are using an extension cable, make sure that it complies with Australian safety requirements. If in doubt, contact your
electrician.
Position the cable so that nobody is able to step on it or trip over it.
Do not place any objects on the cable to avoid damaging it.
2.6. Battery Handling
WARNiNG!
Batteries can contain combustible materials. If not handled correctly batteries can leak, become very hot, ignite
or even explode, which could damage your device 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 device to malfunction. In addition,
the weaker batteries would discharge too much.
Immediately remove used batteries from the device.
Remove the batteries from the device if you do not intend to use it for a long period of time.
Replace all the old batteries in a device 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 device before inserting.