Positioning Position your set so that no bright light or sunlight falls directly onto the screen. Otherwise the brilliance of the picture will be affected by reflections. The air vents on the back of the set must be kept clear at all times to allow the set to cool. Leave enough room at the back if you stand your set on a shelf or in a cabinet.
Connecting To the mains Plug the TV�s mains plug into a socket. The set will operate on 195 to 260 volts AC, 50 or 60 hertz.
To the antenna Connect your set to the antenna as shown opposite with a coaxial antenna cable (75 ohms).
Connecting a video recorder Connect the coaxial antenna cable to the antenna socket (aerial) of the recorder. Connect the output of the video recorder (RF-Out) to the TV�s antenna input (VHF/ UHF) with a second antenna cable.
Safety Instructions � If the set is moved from a cool environment to a warm room, do not switch it on until it has been given reasonable time (about 1 hour) to warm up. � The set is designed for the home and office and may not be used in rooms with a high humidity or concentration of dust. � Make sure the set stands firmly when placed on a shelf, a table or in a cabinet. � Position the set so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight and additional heat from radiators. � The slits in the rear panel are for cooling of the set and should never be covered up with mats or curtains. � Make sure no metal parts, pins, paper clips, liquids or wax are dropped or spilt through the ventilation slits in the back of the set. If this should happen, switch off the the set immediately with the On/Off switch and pull out the mains plug. � Never remove the rear panel from the set. Only have the set repaired by the service technician. � In case of imminent thunderstorms, pull out the mains plug and the antenna plug from the socket to protect your set.