Metz 40 TK 81 manual Mains connection and operation, Faults, Cleaning and care

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Mains connection and operation

In order to safely disconnect the monitor from the mains supply, turn off the main power switch and remove the mains cable from the outlet socket. Connect the monitor only to a correctly installed and earthed mains outlet sok- ket. Make sure that the mains voltage matches the value specified in the technical data of the monitor. Ensure that the mains plug and the outlet socket can be reached easily at any time.

Non-compliance with the above may result in electric shocks, fire or failure of the monitor. Lay the mains cable so that nobody can trip over it.

If the monitor falls from its table or mounting bracket, persons may be injured and there may be irreparable damage to the monitor.

Use only the mains cable supplied with the monitor. Take care that it is not damaged and do not make any modifi- cations to it. Never use a damaged mains cable. If the mains cable or the plug is damaged, the monitor may not be used, since there is a risk of electric shock, fire or failure of the monitor.

Never touch the mains switch or the mains cable with wet hands. This could result in an electric shock.

Never remove the mains plug from the outlet socket by pulling the cable. Avoid laying the cable in the vicinity of hot objects, since this could result in fire or electric shocks.

Before leaving the monitor unattended for a long period, or in the case of a thunderstorm, remove the mains plug from the outlet socket and remove the plug of the antenna cable from the antenna socket as a precautionary mea- sure to prevent fires and the risk of electric shocks.

Always switch off the monitor and the signal source before connecting them together in order to prevent electric shocks and injuries.

Faults

If the monitor or its mains cable is damaged in any manner, immediately disconnect the mains cable from the out- let socket.

You should also immediately disconnect the mains cable from the outlet socket if you notice smoke, unpleasant smells or unusual noises emanating from the monitor. The same applies if there is no picture on the screen when you switch on the monitor or during normal operation. Never attempt to continue using the monitor under these conditions.

Never attempt to open or repair the monitor. There are no components inside the monitor which you can repair or replace. In the case of a fault, consult your local dealer.

Cleaning and care

Incorrect use and cleaning can cause irreparable damage to the monitor. You should therefore observe the follo- wing instructions for the cleaning and care of the monitor.

Handling:

Take great care when handling the screen surface.

Avoid all possible mechanical damage which could result from shocks, pressure, scratches, etc. Do not touch the screen with sharp or hard objects.

Keep the screen clean.

Care and cleaning:

Before cleaning the monitor, switch it off and disconnect the mains cable from the outlet socket.

The screen may be cleaned only with a dry soft cloth (such as a microfleece duster). If the screen is very dirty, it may be cleaned with a soft cloth moistened slightly with water. Take care that no water or other liquids drips into the monitor, since this can damage it.

Immediately disconnect the mains cable from the outlet socket if foreign objects, such as water, other liquids, metal objects, etc., fall into the monitor. Never attempt to insert objects of any kind into the monitor and never place your hands inside the monitor, since this can result in an electric shock.

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Contents Flat-Cinema-TV 40 TK Operating InstructionsContents Thank youSafety Notes StandardsGeneral information Ambient conditionsCleaning and care FaultsMains connection and operation Batteries Other important notesFeatures OverviewScope of Delivery Standard accessories in accessory boxStandard scope of delivery Connections Keys and Functions of the Remote Control Programming the remote control for the individual devices Programming the codes for VCR and DVDProgramming the codes for CD player, tuner and tape deck Programming the code for a HiFi amplifierDetermining which codes are already programmed read-out mode Putting into Service Selecting the installation positionUnpacking and Positioning UnpackingWall Mounting possible only with the wall bracket Wall mounting with the wall bracketConnecting and Switching On Using the TV Menu Saving changesBasic TV-Menu Settings Resetting to the factory settingsMenu language Changing the menu propertiesFirst-Time Settings Automatic station searchSorting the TV stations Deleting stationsChanging the station names Auto-adjust function Day-to-Day Operation 5.1 Switching On and Off Adjusting the SoundAdjusting the Picture Mute functionTV Mode Aspect ratioPC Mode Displaying Teletext subpagesVideo recorder Operation with External DevicesDVD player Colour temperature Special FunctionsManual station search Freeze frameAutomatic power-off Picture-in-pictureTroubleshooting Technical Data ScreenCode list Codes VideoHeadquarter Codes Codes DVD-Player Codes Hifi Tuner Codes Hifi Amp Local Controls Page Page Page Metz. Always first class