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Set up your television
For information about how to fasten and run the cables on the rear of the television, refer to page 38.
For further information about the socket panel, refer to page 40.
Handling your television
–Avoid placing your television in direct sunlight or direct artificial light, such as a spotlight, as this may reduce the sensitivity of the remote control receiver. Also if the screen is overheated, black spots may appear in the picture. These spots disappear again, once the television cools down to normal temperature.
–To avoid injury, use Bang & Olufsen stands or brackets only.
–Make sure that the television is set up, placed and connected in accordance with these instructions.
–The television is developed for indoor use in dry, domestic environments only. Use within a temperature range of
–Do not place any items on top of the television.
–Always place your television on a firm and stable surface.
–Do not attempt to open the television. Leave such operations to qualified service personnel.
Overview of socket panels
1Cover for fastening bracket for the optional stand and wall bracket. Pull out at the bottom to remove the cover.
2Main socket panel. Refer to page 40 for further information.
3Cover for DVI socket for connection of a computer. Refer to page 41 for further information.
4Cover for main socket panel. Pull out at the bottom to remove the cover.
5Cover for optional card reader for access to DVB programs.
6Cover for camera and headphones sockets.
Push in to open, push again to close.
7Cable groove. It is important that the cables are lead through the groove and tied with a cable tier, as the cables can otherwise be tugged free of the sockets. Refer to page 38 for further information.
If you have a motorised stand, leave enough space around the television to allow it to turn freely. The television can also be turned by hand.
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