RCA HD61LPW52 manual Lamp Replacement Instructions, Replacing the Lamp Unit

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Lamp Replacement Instructions

Replacing the Lamp Unit

Your TV’s source of light comes from a lamp – similar to lamps used in film or front projectors. Although this lamp is long- lasting, it may need to be replaced eventually.

When to replace the lamp

You probably need a new lamp if there’s no picture, but you still can hear the audio and the power light on the front of the TV does the following: blinks 5 times, pauses, blinks 5 times again. If the TV doesn’t turn on after 5 minutes and then the light blinks steadily for one minute, the lamp is dead. If you have any concerns, please contact us at 1-866-723-6486 or call an authorized servicer in your area.

Note: The same symptoms occur if the lamp unit isn’t seated correctly or if the lamp access door is ajar. Make sure the lamp access door is completely closed and the lamp unit is seated correctly.

What to do

If your TV is still covered by the warranty, we will refer you to a service person who will replace the lamp for you. Call 1-866-723-6486.

If your TV’s warranty has expired, call 1-800-338-0376 to order a new lamp, and you can install it yourself using the directions that follow.

The lamp has been designed to make installation as easy as possible, but if you don’t follow the directions, there is a risk of burn injury or electric shock. If you don’t feel comfortable replacing the lamp, call 1-866-723-6486 to have a qualified technician install the new lamp unit (a fee will apply).

IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS: Before you begin, make sure you read and understand all of the instructions.

If you need any clarification, call 1-866-723-6486 for help. You must follow all the instructions step by step. TTE Technology, Inc. cannot be held responsible for failure to adhere to the safety measures described herein, the safety measures on the back panel of the TV, and any other reasonable safety practices and precautions.

Note: Lamp contains a small amount of mercury which can be considered hazardous if improperly handled or disposed. Take proper precautions to ensure that the lamp does not break during handling. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.

IMPORTANT: Wait 30 Minutes Before You Replace the Lamp

The lamp unit’s temperature can reach 200 degrees. Unplug the TV and allow the lamp to cool thoroughly (for at least 30 minutes) before you remove the burnt-out lamp.

Don’t remove the lamp access door or remove the inoperative lamp unit until you have a replacement lamp (this will reduce the risk that children or pets will come into contact with the hot lamp, and will keep foreign objects and dust out of the lamp unit.)

Never allow children or pets to play with the lamp access door at any time.

Use only a genuine RCA lamp replacement unit.

There are no user serviceable parts within the lamp unit itself. Don’t attempt to repair the lamp unit – attempting to do so may cause injury, and will void your warranty.

What you’ll need to get started:

___ A flashlight

___ A flat-head screwdriver

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Contents Changing Entertainment. Again High-Definition Television User’s GuideProduct Registration Product Information Important InformationIntroduction Thank you for choosing RCAPart 1 DLP- brilliance, in color, design, and technology Part 2 Why RCA DLP is better Resolution it’s math...that works for youAspect Ratio Digital Signal and Sound Part 3 Other Key Features of owning an RCA HdtvUser-friendly Features Help You Personalize Your TV Integrated Hdtv Tuner with Digital Cable Ready QAMAudio/Video Output Jacks Audio SystemTable of Contents Reference Using the TV’s Menu SystemChanging Entertainment. Again Chapter OverviewThings to Consider Before You Connect Connections & SetupComponents Cables Needed Connection Title Go to Choose Your ConnectionInput Explanation of Jacks and CablesVIDEO/AUDIO Inputs Green PR red Cable Input Antenna Input Front of Your TV Front Input JacksFront Panel 2A 2B How to Connect TV + VCR + DVD Player3A1 Go to2A1 How to Connect TV + Satellite Receiver + VCRViewing the Component How to Connect TV + Component with DVI or HdmiHow to Connect TV + CableCARD Setting Up Digital Cable Television ServiceYou should know How to Connect TV + Receiver with Dolby Digital + Speakers How to Connect TV + A/V Receiver + SpeakersGo to following page for connection diagram Audio ConnectionsAmplifier Complete the Assisted Setup Use the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted SetupPlug in the TV Put Batteries in the RemoteSet the Menu Language Next StepsComplete Channel Search Changing ChannelsUsing the Remote Control Buttons on the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlTips Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components Using Automatic Code SearchFind Out If You Need to Program the Remote Programming the RemoteUsing Direct Entry How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed ItAdding a Learned Function Learning FeatureDeleting ALL Learned Functions Clearing a Learned FunctionDeleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands Volume Punchthrough FeatureRemote Code List Using the Input ButtonAudio Codes Cable Box CodesDVD codes TV CodesDVD/VCR Combo Codes PVR CodesUsing the TV’s Features About the Channel Banner Using the TV’s FeaturesDigital or Analog TV Channels Direct Tuning to a ChannelParental Controls Lock/Unlock TVViewable How V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada USA V-Chip TV RatingsEditing Channels in the Channel Lists TV-14 USA V-Chip Rating Limit ScreenBlocking Specific Content Themes Viewing Age-Based Ratings Blocking Age-Based RatingsHierarchy of Age-Based Ratings Chip Movie Rating Limit Viewing Specific Content ThemesBlocking Movie Ratings Viewing Movie RatingsAge-Based Canada V-Chip English Rating System 18+ Canada V-Chip14+ C8+16+ Age-Based Canada V-Chip French Rating System 18+13+ Canada V-ChipFront Button Block Auto Tuning FeaturePIP Buttons PIP Picture-in-Picture OperationPIP Problems? Using the PIP FeatureEmergency Alert System EAS Using the TV’s Menu System Menus, On-screen Help, and Control Panels Using the TV’s Menu SystemNavigating the Menu System On-Screen HelpChoice Lists SlidersNumeric Entries On-screen Menu ItemsPicture Presets Picture SettingsPicture Quality Menu Picture QualityColor Warmth Auto ColorNoise Reduction Green StretchAdvanced Settings Main Menu Picture Quality Advanced SettingsContrast Expand Noise Reduction Green Stretch Edge EnhancementEqualizer Presets Audio MenuAudio Processor Sound Logic Audio ModeSAP Second Audio Program BalanceGo Back Fixed/Variable Out Go Back Fixed/Variable Out Digital Audio OutCenter Speaker Main Menu Audio Audio Connections Signal Strength Connections MenuChannel Search Signal Source Software UpgradeVideo Input Setup Auto TuningSpecial Features Initial Volume Maximum Volume CableCARD ToolsOn Go to Cable Input Preferences Menu Ethernet SetupClosed Captioning Caption DisplayAnalog Captions Digital CaptionsCaption Priority Caption Style Screen FormatStandard Closed CaptioningTime Menu Lamp PowerColor Scheme TranslucencyReference References TroubleshootingUnusual sound quality Blank screenHumming or buzzing noise No picture, sound okayCan’t select certain channel Don’t remember my password and I want to unlock the TVNoisy stereo reception No picture, no sound but TV is onReplacing the Lamp Unit Lamp Replacement InstructionsSteps 7 StepReferences Hdtv Specifications Convenience How to Order Accessory InformationFor how long after your purchase Limited WarrantyCare and Cleaning Index SymbolsQAM USA Tocom TTE Technology, Inc