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� Under no circumstances should you remove the back of the television set yourself. The set operates at extremely dangerous high voltages. Have your television set repaired and serviced only by authorised television technicians. � Because of their tubes, the centre of gravity of television sets is located far forwards. As a result, the television has a tendency to tip forwards relatively easily. This can cause injury. Only place your television set on level, stable surface. Ensure that the set can stand on all feet. The television set should not jut out at the front, particularly when installed in cupboards or on shelves. When placing the set on a stand, ensure that the stand is larger than the base area of the set. When using revolving or extending bases, ensure that the load-carrying capacity of the bases is sufficient for this purpose.
� Do not put the television set in a position where it will be subjected to vibrations. Vibrations will place excessive stress on the materials. � Do not leave the set unattended when it is switched on. � In thunderstorms, disconnect the aerial and the mains plug. Voltage surges from lightning strikes may damage the set through both the aerial and the mains power supply. Disconnect the aerial and the mains plug if you are also going away for a long time. � The television set�s mains plug must be easy to reach so that the set can be disconnected from the mains at any time. If possible only use original accessories, such as Loewe racks and stands. If the television set is on a mobile console, move the console carefully otherwise both the console and the set may tip over. Mobile consoles can markedly reduce the stability of equipment placed on them. Therefore only use mobile consoles that have been tested and are intended for use with the set. Do not allow children to operate the set unsupervised. Do not allow children to play in the immediate vicinity of the television set. The television may be tipped over, moved or pulled from its stand and may cause injury. � The mains cable should be laid where it cannot get damaged. The mains cable should not be bent, laid over sharp edges, walked over or exposed to any chemicals; the latter also applies to the entire set. If the insulation on the mains cable has been damaged, this may cause electric shocks and also presents a fire risk. � When pulling out the mains plug, hold the plug housing, do not pull on the cable. Otherwise the cable in the plug may be damaged and cause a short circuit the next time it is plugged in.
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