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5User Manual Visit the ViewZ USA website at https://www.viewzusa.com
Important Safety Instruction
Caution
Available Temperature & Humidity
Dot Defect (dead pixel) of TFT
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
If the connector between the plug and the pin is dusty or dirty, clean it properly using a dry cloth.
Make sure to unplug the power cord before cleaning the monitor.
Make sure to leave a gap between monitor and wall.
Do not drop the monitor when moving it.
Place your monitor in a locaon with low humidity and a minimum dust.
Install the monitor base on a showcase or shelf so that the end of the base does not protrude from the
showcase or shelf.
Do not place the monitor on an unstable or small surface area.
Do not install inside a vehicle.
Disconnect the plug from the outlet during storms or lightning or if it has not been used for a long me.
Do not try to move the monitor by pulling on the power cord.
Do not cover the vents on the monitor.
When moving the monitor, turn o and unplug the power cord. Make sure that all cables, including HDMI
cable and cables connected to other devices, are disconnected before moving it.
Place the monitor out of children’s reach, as they could damage it by hanging onto it.
Operang Temperature : 14°F ~ 122°F / -10°C ~ 50°C
Operang Humidity : 20 ~ 70% RH
ViewZ monitors are manufactured using high-end semiconductor technology with precision rangs of 99.9%
and above. However, it may be the case that certain RGB and white pixels seem darker (or enrely unlit i.e.
black).
Modern producon methods cannot guarantee an absolute fault-free monitor. To this eect, no LED
manufacturer can guarantee a defect free panel. A few isolated pixel or sub-pixel faults are considered
tolerable and dierent policies exist that govern the amount of these tolerable values.
While most pixel faults occur in isolated regions, a cluster of dead pixels or sub-pixels can somemes form for
which a separate ruling applies. A cluster is dened as an area of 5x5 pixels. ViewZ’s policy on pixel failure:
either as an isolated fault or in the form of a cluster is outlined on the website: www.viewzusa.com