television or the furniture on which the television is placed.
•NEVER place the television on furniture that can easily be used as steps, such as a chest of drawers.
•ALWAYS install the television where it cannot be pushed, pulled over or knocked down.
•ALWAYS route cords and cables connected to the television so that they cannot be tripped over, pulled or grabbed.
WALL OR CEILING MOUNT YOUR TELEVISION
•ALWAYS contact your retailer about professional installation if you have any doubts about your ability to safely mount your television.
•ALWAYS use a mount that has been recommended by the television manufacturer and has a safety certification by an independent laboratory (such as UL, CSA, ETL).
•ALWAYS follow all instructions supplied by the television and mount manufacturers.
•ALWAYS make sure that the wall or ceiling where you are mounting the television is appropriate. Some mounts are not designed to be mounted to walls and ceilings with steel studs or cinder block construction. If you are unsure, contact a professional installer.
•Televisions can be heavy. A minimum of two people is required for a wall or ceiling mount installation.
MOVING AN OLDER TELEVISION TO A NEW PLACE IN YOUR HOME
•Many new television buyers move their older CRT televisions into a secondary room after the purchase of a
•ALWAYS place your older CRT television on furniture that is sturdy and appropriate for its size and weight.
•NEVER place your older CRT television on a dresser where children may be tempted to use the drawers to climb.
•ALWAYS make sure your older CRT television does not hang over the edge of your furniture.
Panasonic recommends that a qualified installer perform the
The American Academy of Pediatrics discourages media viewing for children younger than two years. For more details, see www.aap.org.
NOTE:
This equipment is designed to operate in North America and other countries where the broadcasting system and AC house current are exactly the same as in North America.
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