Sears 274.4392839 owner manual Cleaning and Care

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Caring for Your TV

Cleaning and Care

Dust TV as required, using a soft cloth or the dusting attachment of your vacuum cleaner. Occasionally vacuum the ventilation slots in the cabinet to help assure

adequate ventilation. Take care not to scratch the plastic surfaces.

If your TV's cabinet has a textured finish, do not use furniture polish. Because textured finishes are porous,

using furniture polish will mar their appearance. They can be easily cleaned with a damp, soft cloth.

To clean the screen, you can wipe it with a damp soft

cloth. (A mild soap can be used on the screen if it is extremely dirty.) Be sure to turn off the TV before cleaning the screen, and do not allow liquid to run down the screen and inside the TV.

Do not use strong cleaners, polishes, or chemically- treated cloths to clean the screen or cabinet.

Avoid placing drinks or vases with water on top of your TV.

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Contents Sears Tabletop Color Television with Remote Control Safety Precautions VoltageGetting Started First-Time OperationReview other features Polarity and StrengthDetails are on Set the clockControlling Your TV Front Panel ControlsPress again to turn off TV Parental Contro Time DisplayChannel Remote Control Operation Installing/Replacing BatteriesRemote Control Operation PC Previous Channel ButtonOperating Features Adjusting for a Color Picture that Pleases YouOperating Features Setup Button Setting Closed Captioning Turning Captioning OffAvailable Captions 1 and Captions 2, Text 1 and Text Sleep Timer Operation Setting Sleep TimerHour Minutes Remaining Alarm Timer Operation Setting the AlarmLabeling Channels LabelingWith remote only Erasing LabelsParental Control Ctrl functions let you lock out anyParental Ctrl function to OFF Programming Channel Memory AutoProgramming Channels into Channel MemoryErasing/Adding Adding Video Input Channels to Channel MemoryVCR Channel Setup Setting Up VCR ChannelsCable Box Setup Setting Up Cable Box ChannelConnecting Your Monitor PanelConnecting Your TV Home Antenna ConnectionsCable-TV Connections Cable-TV Operation UltrabandProgramming Remote to Control Cable Box Operating NotesConnecting Other Components Tips to Read Before Connecting ComponentsStacking Arrangements Positioning Cables to Avoid HumVHS or Standard VHS Camcorder Select 0 UT j acksStandard VHS VCR Not S-VHS Simplified MethodOperation Special Recording onto VCR VHS Super VHS VCRRemote Buttons that Control Compatible VCRs Controlling Compatible VCRs VCR 1 or VCR 2, then Channel up or downAmplifier or Cassette Tape Deck Audio Amplifier Audio Cassette Recorder or AmplifierComputers and Other Equipment with Audio/Video Outputs BackConnecting Speakers to Amplifier or Receiver Connecting Speakers to TVSpeakers Caring for Your TV Trouble ChecksTV will not turn on UstmentsIs on Cleaning and Care Index Page Warranty