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RCA TruFlat TV/VCR Combination Limited Warranty

What your warranty covers:

Defects in material or workmanship.

For how long after your purchase:

One year fr om date of pur chase for labor char ges.

One year fr om date of pur chase for par ts.

Two years fr om date of pur chase for pictur e tube.

The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.

What we will do:

Pay any Authorized RCA Television Service Center the labor charges to repair your TV/VCR.

Pay any Authorized RCA Television Service Center for the new or, at our option, refurbished replacement parts and picture tubes required to repair your TV/VCR.

How you get service:

 

 

 

 

 

For 20" scr een size: Take your RCA TV/VCR to any Authorized RCA T elevision Ser vice Center and pickup when r epairs

 

are complete.

 

 

 

 

 

For screen sizes lar ger than 20": Request home or pick up, r

epair and r etur n service fr om any Authorized RCA

 

Television Ser vice Center , provided that your TV/VCR is located within the geographic ter

ritor y covered by an

 

Authorized RCA T elevision Ser vice Center . If not, you must take your TV/VCR to the Ser

vice Center location at your

 

own expense, or pay for the cost the Ser vice Center may char

ge to transpor t your unit to and fr

om your home.

To identify your near est Authorized RCA Ser vice Center , ask your dealer , look in the Y ellow Pages, or call

 

1-800-336-1900.

 

 

 

 

 

Proof of pur chase in the for

m of a bill of sale or r

eceipted invoice which is evidence that the pr

oduct is within the

 

war ranty period must be pr

esented to obtain war

ranty ser vice. For rental fir ms, proof of first r

ental is also r equir ed.

What your warranty does not cover:

Customer instr uction. (Your Owner's Manual clearly describes how to install, adjust, and operate your TV/VCR. Any

additional infor mation should be obtained fr om your dealer).

Installation and r elated adjustments.

Signal r eception pr oblems not caused by your TV/VCR.

Damage fr om misuse or neglect.

Cleaning of audio/video heads.

Batteries.

Customer r eplacement fuses.

Images bur ned onto the scr een.

A TV/VCR that has been modified or incorporated into other pr

oducts or is used for institutional or other commer

cial

 

purposes.

 

 

Acts of natur e, such as but not limited to lightning damage.

 

 

A TV/VCR purchased or ser viced outside the U.S.A.

 

 

Product registration:

• Please complete and mail the Pr oduct Registration Car d packed with your TV/VCR. It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessar y. The retur n of the car d is not r equir ed for war ranty coverage.

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Contents Changing Entertainment. Again TV/VCRProduct Registration Important InformationComponent Input Jacks Key Features OverviewIntroduction Chip Parental ControlsThis page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Additional Information FeaturesUsing the TV/VCR’s Menu System Changing Entertainment. Again Chapter OverviewThings to Consider Before You Connect Connections & SetupTitle Choose Your ConnectionComponents ConnectionConnect the antenna/cable feed to the TV/VCR Connection TV/VCR OnlyGo To Optimum Connection illustrated above Connection TV/VCR + DVD PlayerConnect your cable or antenna to your TV/VCR Connect your DVD Player to your TV/VCRConnect antenna or cable to your satellite receiver Connection TV/VCR + Satellite ReceiverConnect the satellite receiver to the TV/VCR Turn on the TV/VCR How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial SetupPlug in the TV/VCR Put Batteries in the RemoteAutomatically Searching for Channels Initial SetupSelect a Language To set the clock Setting the ClockAdd or Erase Channels Automatic Rewind VCR BasicsPlaying a Tape Basic RecordingRemote Control Buttons on the Remote Control Remote ControlRemote Control Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote How to Program the RemoteUsing Automatic Code Search Programming the Remote to Operate Other ComponentsUsing Direct Entry How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed ItHow to Order a New Remote Control VCR Code ListUsing the TV/VCR’s Features New Rating Systems Using the TV/VCR’s FeaturesParental Controls and V-Chip How V-Chip WorksTV-14 TV-MATV Guidelines AGE D L S V FV TV-Y TV-Y7 TV-G TV-PG PG-13 Age-Based Description for Mpaa Age-Based RatingsNC-17 Turning V-Chip Block On and Off Download New Rating SystemRecording Pause Recording FeaturesTimer Recording Recording SpeedsCheck, Change, or Delete Timer Recordings One-Touch Recording Copying and Editing TapesTo Select a Specific Index Number for Index Playback Picture Search OptionsFrame Advance Slow MotionTime Counter TrackingTape Playback Audio FeaturesReception Using the TV/VCR’s Menu System Exiting from a menu Using the TV/VCR’s Menu SystemHow to Use Your TV/VCR’s Menu System Accessing MenusAutomatic Clock Set To set the on Timer or Sleep TimerBass To set the Closed Caption Mode Setting Closed-Caption ModesFunction Energy Save OFF Blue Screen Repeat Play Other Information Other Information TroubleshootingVCR Playback Problems VCR Recording Problems Front Panel Remote control sensorBack Panel Care and CleaningRCA TruFlat TV/VCR Combination Limited Warranty If you purchased your product outside the United States Limitation of WarrantyHow state law relates to this warranty Input ChannelOn next AccessoriesTo Order Video Accessories PO Box Ronks, PAIndex IndexVCR This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Thomson multimedia Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,

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