Philips 55PL9223, 44PL9523 Resetting the Lamp’s Lifetime Counter, You have changed the lamp

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Press the Menu button on the remote control to display the on-screen menu.

Resetting the Lamp’s Lifetime Counter

After installing a new lamp in the TV, you need to enter the “Lamp rating” list in the on- screen menu and select the alphabetical code that is provided with the lamp. The recom- mended Philips replacement Lamp is rated for 6000 hours, an F rating

The next step is to use the “Lamp replaced control” to tell the TV that you have installed a new lamp. This control resets the Lifetime Counter to 0 for the new lamp and begins keeping track of the lifetime of the new lamp.

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2 Press the Cursor Down button to select “Settings.”

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Settings

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Picture Sound Features Channels

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General Clock Source

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General Clock Source

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Menu background

Surf

Dual screen format

Freeze format

3 Press the Cursor Right button to select the “General” menu.

4 Press the Cursor Down button repeat- edly until “Lamp rating” is selected.

5 Press the Cursor Right button to enter the rating list.

6 If necessary, press the Cursor Down button as many times as necessary to select the letter for your replacement lamp.

7 Press the Cursor Left button to return to the “General” menu.

8 Press the Cursor Down button to select “Lamp replaced.”

9 Press the OK button to confirm that

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General

you have changed the lamp.

10Press the Menu button to remove the on-screen menu from the TV screen.

Settings

Reset AV Settings

Caption service

OSD

Change PIN

Subwoofer

Press OK after you replaced the light bulb.

HELPFUL HINTS

One hundred hours before the lamp reaches the end of its life, a warning message will appear on screen to alert you. Changing the lamp at this point is recommended for optimal performance.

A blinking orange light on the front of the set means that the lamp is not work- ing anymore and needs to be replaced.

Lamp Rating

Lamp Replacement OK

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