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NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Large changes in temperature or fluc-
tuations in humidity can cause mois-
ture to build up due to condensation
within the LCD-TV, which can cause an
electrical short circuit.
 After transporting the LCD-TV, wait
until the appliance has reached am-
bient temperature before switching
it on.
3.5. Safety when connecting
3.5.1.
Power supply
– Even when deactivated, some compo-
nents of the device are live. To disconnect
the power from your LCD-TV or to com-
pletely isolate the device from voltage
sources, disconnect the device completely
from the mains network. Disconnect the
mains plug from the mains socket for this
purpose.
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock!
There is a risk of death due to an elec-
tric shock when the housing is open!
 Do not open the housing of the de-
vice. It does not contain any parts
requiring maintenance.
– Only plug the LCD-TV into earthed 220–240
V~ 50 Hz sockets. Contact your electricity
provider if you are not sure if the socket is
earthed or not.
– The socket must always be easily accessi-
ble so that the mains plug can be quickly
disconnected from the socket in the event
of an emergency.
– To disconnect the power supply to your
TV, disconnect the mains plug from the
mains socket.
– For extra safety, we recommend using an
over-voltage protection device to prevent
your LCD-TV sustaining damage as a result
of power surges or lightning strikes.
– Position the cables so that they cannot be
stepped on or tripped over.
– Do not place any objects on the cables as
they may be damaged.
– Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
– Always hold the plug by its housing and
never pull it out of the socket using the
cable.
– Please note that the TV also continues to
consume power in standby mode.
All multimedia devices, which are con-
nected to the corresponding ports of
the TV, must comply with the require-
ments of the Low Voltage Directive.
3.6. Handling batt eries
WARNING!
Risk of explosion!
Batteries may contain combustible
materials and leak, heat up excessively,
ignite or even explode.
 Avoid improper handling of the batte-
ries to prevent damage to your device
and your health.
Please follow the safety advice below closely:
– Keep batteries away from children.
If batteries are swallowed, consult a doctor
immediately.
– Never charge batteries (unless they are de-
signed to be recharged).
– Never empty the batteries by means of
high power output.
– Never short-circuit the batteries.
– Never expose the batteries to excessive
heat, such as sunlight, fire or similar sourc-
es of heat!
– Do not dismantle or deform the batteries.
You could injure your hands or fingers, or
battery fluid could come into contact with
your eyes or skin. If this happens, rinse the
affected areas with plenty of clean water
and consult a doctor immediately.
– Avoid heavy impacts and vibrations.
– Always observe the correct polarity.
– Make sure that the plus (+) and minus (−)
poles are correctly inserted to avoid short
circuits.
– Do not mix up new and old batteries or
different types of batteries.
This could cause your device to malfunction.
In addition, the weaker batteries would dis-
charge too much.
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