Sony KDL- 32ML 13fi manual Antennas, Batter IES, Cleaning, Magnetic Influence, Sound, Ventilation

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This TV set is designed to opera[e on

 

 

120 V AC supply o1115 Take care no_ It

 

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connect rOd many appliances to tile same AC

power OUHel as this could result in a fire oi _111

elecmc shock.

Optional equipment

Do not install optional eq ulplnent too close to tile TV set. Picture distortion

and/or noisy sound ma> occur if tile TV set is positioned in close proximity

m any equlpln_nF elnitting electromagnetic radiation.

Small accessories

Kee l" slnall accessories out atchildren's reacb.

ANTENNAS

Outdoor antenna grounding

If an outdoor antenna is installed. IPllow tile precautions below. All

oumoor anreuna system should not be localed in tile vicinity of overhead

power lines or other electric hgtlr or power circuits, or where it call come ill contact with Sllcn power lines or circuits.

WHEN INSTALLING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA SYSTEM

EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO KEEP FROM

CONTACTING SUCH POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS AS CONTACT

WITH THEM 1S ALMOST INVARIABLY FATAL.

Be sure tile antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection

against voltage surges and built-up sin fie ctlarge_

Section 810 of the NationM Electrical Code NECI in tile USA and Section

54 of the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada provides inlbrmation wittl

respect to proper grounding of tile mast anti supporting structure,

grounding of tile lead-in wire ro an antenna discharge unto size of

grounding conouciors, location at antenna discharge unit= connection to

groundhlg electrodes, ana l_qalrell/ents tar tile grounding electrode.

Antenna grounding according to the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70

Antenna lead-in wire

--

 

 

(NEC Section 810-201

 

_Grounding

conductors

 

(NEC

Section

810-21_

 

Aetennadiseharge

unit

 

Ground

clamps

 

 

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Power

service

grounding

 

electrode

sysTeF

 

 

NEe: National Electncal Code

(NEC Art 25C Part

H)

 

BATTER IES

[]

Do not

dispose

of

batteries

in

a fire.

 

 

 

[]

Do

not

_hort

circuit

disassemble

or overheat

tile batteries

 

[]

Danger

of e_plosion

it battery

is mcon_cuy

replaced.

Replace

only

 

wlrn

rile

same

or equivalent

type.

 

 

 

Disposal of used batteries

To preserve our environlnenr, dispose Of used batteries according To your

local lows or regulations

CLEANING

Cleaning

the AC power

plug

 

 

_v_

Unplug

tile AC power

plu_ and

clean

it regularly.

It"

P_ql k fz-_

file plug is covered with dust and it picks up

 

 

moisture,

its

insufiltion

nlay deter

[orale and

result

in

 

a tire.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cleaning

the screen

surface/

 

 

 

cabinet

 

of the TV set

 

 

 

 

_.B

UnplLIg

the

AC power

cord when cleaning

this

 

_LJ

TV. Knot, it ma_ l_sult in electric shock. Clean

 

 

tile cabinet of tile TV with a m'y soft cloth. To

 

 

re.move dust tram tile screen, wipe it gently WITh a soil ClOrll. Stubborn

stains

may

be removed

witil a cloti1

slightly

oanlpened

wifll a solution of

lIdld soa F and

warm water.

Never

use

strong

 

solvents

Stlch

as thinner

or

benzine

tbr cleaning.

If using

a chenficahy

preheated

cloth,

please

tbllow

tile instruction

provided

on

tile

package.

The

ventilation

boles

call

 

 

accumulate

dust over

time.

To

ensure

proper

 

ventilation,

we

 

recommena

 

removing

the

dust periodically

 

(once a month)

using

a vacuum

cmaner.

 

MAGNETIC INFLUENCE

This TV contains a strong lllagnet ill tile speaker unit that generafes a

magnetic field. Keep any items susceptible w magnetic fields away tram tile speg-_er.

SOUND

It a snappnlg

 

or

poppnlg

 

sound

from

 

tile

TV

JS con-

'_

, 7

"

unplug

tile

TV

and

consult

your

dealer

or

service

 

 

 

technician.

or

It

is

normal

Ibr some

TVs

to make

occa-

_ r'_''_-_

 

_l/'_v'3

tinuous

 

frequent

while

tile TV

is

operating,

 

 

sional

snapping

 

or

popping

sounfls,

particularly

 

 

 

 

when

being

turned

on

or

ott.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VENTILATION

Tile slots and openings in tile TV are provided tar necessar 3 ventilation.

To ensure reliable operution of the TV. and to protect it tram overheating.

these slots g.lna openings IliUM never be blocked or covered

Unless proper

ventilation

 

is

provided,

 

tile TV may

garner

 

dust

mid

get

dirty.

For

proper

ventilation,

observe

vile

-:.2'*'._:3'

[]

Do

uot install

tile

TV

Ihce

up

or

down

or sideways.

 

[]

Never

cover

the

slots

and openingswithaclotil

or

 

 

()tiler

materials

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[]

Do

notinstalltileTV

 

 

..................

 

 

psid

 

[]

Never

block

tile

slots

and

openings

by

placing

tile

 

 

TV

on

a bed.

soth,

rug or

diner

similar

surtace.

 

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