Grundig AMIRA26HDBLK manual For your security

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For your security

This device was designed and manufactured in line with international standards of security. However, it is required to be careful for obtaining the best results and ensuring security as in every electrical appliance. Hence, please read the following information for your own security. This information is for general purposes, it has been prepared to provide you with assistance concerning all the electrical products and some of them might not be related to the products you have purchased.

Air Circulation…

To ensure adequate ventilation, please leave a clearance area of at least 10 cm. around the television. This clearance prevents the TV from being overheated and consequently incurring damage. Using the device in dusty environments should also be avoided.

Heat Damage…

Your TV might be subjected to damage under direct sunshine or when you leave it beside a heater. Please abstain from using the product in very hot or humid settings or in the places where there is the possibility for the temperature to decrease to the degrees that are lower than 5°C (41°F).

Network Supply…

The required network supply for this device is 230V~50 Hz AC. Your television set was manufactured to operate with the power cable provided in the accompaniment. Never ever connect it to a DC source or to another source of power. MAKE SURE that the electric cable is not clamped under the TV. DO NOT DISCONNECT the network connection plug of this device; since this plug is fitted with a special Radio Interference Filter, the product performance might decline when there is no plug. IF YOU SUSPECT ANYTHING, PLEASE REFER TO A SPECIALIZED ELECTRICIAN.

Things to be Done...

Please READ the operation instructions before attempting to use the device.

MAKE SURE that all the power connections (network communication, extension cables and the connections among the device components) have been made properly and in connection with the manufacturer's instructions. Before making or changing the connections, firstly power off the device and take off the power network connection plug.

If you have any doubts as regards the installation, operation or safety of the device, please REFER to the vendor.

BE CAREFUL about the glass panels and covers on the device.

Things not to be Done...

Since that will expose the components loaded with dangerous voltage, DO NOT REMOVE any fixed covers.

DO NOT COVER the ventilation openings of the device with items such as newspapers, table-clothes, curtains, etc. Overheating causes damage and shortens then physical life of the device.

DO NOT ALLOW any dripping, sprinkling of fluids or placing of any objects filled with water such as vases on the electrical devices.

DO NOT PLACE on or near the device any hot objects or items with exposed fire such as candles or any night lamps. The high temperature might melt plastic parts and cause fire.

DO NOT USE makeshift stands and NEVER EVER attach the legs using wooden screws. To ensure full security, always set up the stands or stand legs approved by the manufacturer, using the connection elements supplied by the manufacturer in accordance with the instructios.

Since that might lead to enduring loss of hearing, DO NOT USE the headphones at very high rates of volume.

DO NOT LEAVE the device powered on when there is no one around if it is not clearly indicated that it can be used with no one in presence or if does not have a standby mode.

Power off the device using the switch on it and make sure that the other people in your family are also aware of this. It might be necessary to make special arrangements for the weak and disabled people in the family.

If you have any doubts as to whether the operation of the device is normal or not or if the device has been damaged in any way, DO NOT RESUME THE OPERATION. Power off the device, pull the plug and refer to the vendor.

MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL – NEVER EVER allow anybody, especially the children to insert anything into the holes on the case or into any other openings. In such cases, deadly electric shocks might occur.

NEVER EVER make any estimations concerning any electrical device and do not take risks. It is better to be on the safe side rather than falling in sadness in the aftermath.

AFTER TURNING OFF THE POWER SWITCH TO TURN OFF THE TELEVISION COMPLETELY, DISCONNECT THE POWER CABLE FROM THE PLUG.

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Contents Colour Television Contents Disposal Cleaning the screen and the cabinetImportant Information Your Television Special FeaturesFor your security Batteries Initial power on and settings performanceStart Hdmi Your TelevisionRemote Control Program selection Temporary On-Off STAND-BYYou may enter whichever program Number you would like by pressingMain Menu Tuning and storing the programs on your televisionSystem Channel Fine Tune Search Program no Store Autoprogram If you do not know the channel number Fine TuningTo name the programs Program TableDeleting a program that has been stored Sound Settings on your new television Setting up the Sound Menu149 Picture Set upLetterbox SubtitleFeatures PIP Dimension Using the PIP Picture in Picture featurePAT Mode PIP PositionTeletext Accession to the Teletext modeTeletext viewing button MIX in the TV picture SelectionStop Button Hold Update ButtonSub page button SUB Question answer button RevealExternal equipment connection Connecting a Video Recorder DeviceVia the Scart socket Via the RCA or S-Video socketVideo Input Via the antenna inputVia the RCA socket Connecting a DVD PlayerConnecting a Decoder Transition to the PC mode Connecting PCPC Accession Setting Switching to the Hdmi modeConnecting a Computer and Video games Connecting a video cameraHelp and tips Program memory Power supplyRF Antenna input Loudspeaker impedanceAUA.801