Connections and Set-up
Switching on
Follow the instructions on this page on how to switch on your TV set and the remote control before going on to the following pages that describe how to use the remote control and the channel
1. Insert two LR06 or AA batteries in the remote control.
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220 - 240 V ~ 50 Hz |
| 2. Connect the TV set to a mains socket. |
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| Your TV set should only be connected to a 220 - 240 V ~ 50 Hz AC supply. |
| Mains socket in | It must not be connected to a DC supply. If the plug is detached from the cable, do |
| not, under any circumstances, connect it to a mains socket, as there is a risk of | |
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| electric shock. | |
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Equipment for the UK and Ireland is supplied with a mains cable fitted with a moulded plug.
This plug contains safety components and must not be replaced by one sold by general retailers. It is fitted with a fuse that protects your television. If your set has stopped working, the fuse may have blown. If it has, replace it with an identical ASTA or BSI certified (BS1362)
3.Connect the outside aerial or cable network to the antenna connector (labelled ANTENNA) on the rear panel of the TV set.
The aerial socket (75 Ohms - VHF / UHF / cable) can be used for connecting an external aerial or other equipment fitted with a modulator (video recorder, satellite receiver, etc.).
We recommend that you do not connect other equipment (video recorder, satellite receiver, etc.) to your TV set to begin with, so as not to complicate the
4.Turn the mains switch on the rear side of the set to position “I”.
Please respect the environment and the relevant regulations. Before you dispose of batteries (or accumulators), ask your dealer whether they require special recycling and if he is able to take them back.
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