Batteries

If swallowed, batteries can cause serious injuries. For this reason, keep batteries out of reach of children. If some- one swallows a battery, consult a doctor immediately.

Remove exhausted batteries immediately from the remote control, since they may leak and damage the remote control.

The batteries enclosed with the monitor may not be recharged, reactivated by any means, taken apart, thrown into a fire or short-circuited.

Exhausted batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.

Other important notes

Note that the monitor is still connected to the mains voltage when it is switched to standby mode. In order to disconnect it completely from the mains voltage, move the mains switch to the position "O" and/or disconnect the mains cable from the outlet socket.

For ergonomical reasons, it is not advisable to use red or blue fonts or other symbols on a dark background, since the resulting low contrast can result in eyestrain for the user. Wherever possible, select a high-contrast display such as black text on a white background.

In order to avoid eyestrain, the recommended viewing distance is about five to six times the screen diagonal dimension. The illumination in the room should be bright enough to permit reading. If the room is too bright, the screen contrast will be reduced. If the room is too dark, rapid changes in the brightness of the screen display can strain your eyes.

If you wish to connect external loudspeakers, make sure that these comply with the technical data of the loudspea- ker output. If the external loudspeakers are too small, the loudspeakers and/or the integrated amplifier may be damaged.

The packing materials used for the monitor are suitable for recycling. When they are no longer needed, dispose of them accordingly.

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Metz 40 TK 81 manual Batteries, Other important notes