Child Safety"
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WhereYour TV Stands
Congratulations on your purchase! As you enjoy your new product
please keep these safety tips in mind:
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Jfyou are like mostAmericans,you havea televisionin your home,
Manyhomes,infact, havemorethanone television,
The hometheaterentertainmentexperienceis a growingtrend,and larger
televisionsare popularpurchasesand are not alwayssupportedon the
properTV stands.
Sometimestelevisionsare improperlysecuredor inappropriately situatedon
dressers,bookcases, s helves,desks, audiospeakers,chests,or carts.As a
result,TV sets mayfail over and may causeunnecessaryinjury.
SanyoCares!
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The industryis committedto makinghomeentertainment
enjoyableandsafe.
The ConsumerElectronics Associationformedthe Home
Entertainment S upportSafetyCommitteecomprisedof televisionand
consumerelectronicsfurnituremanufacturers to advocatechildren'ssafety
and educatecustomersand theirfamilies about televisionsafety.
Tune IntoSafety
1 One sizedoesNOT fit all. Usethe appropriatefurniturethat is
largeenoughto supportthe weight of your television(and other
electroniccomponents).
2 Useappropriateanglebraces,straps,andanchorsto secure your
furnitureto the wall (but neverscrew anythingdirectlyinto the TV).
3 Carefullyread andunderstandthe otherenclosedinstructionsfor properuse
of this product.
4 Don'tallowchildrento climb on or play withfurnitureandtelevisionsets.
5 Avoid placingany items on top of TVssuch as VCRs and remotesthat may
piquethe children'scuriosity.
6 Rememberthat childrencan becomeexcitedwhilewatchinga programandcan
potentiallypushor pull a TV over.
7 Shareour safetymessageon this hiddenhazardof the homewith yourfamily and
friends.Thankyou!
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