Safety instructions
Conformity
This unit is a plasma TV and complies with the following directives and standards of the European Union:
D89/336/ECCE of 03 May 1989 with subsequent modifications (directive 92/31/ECCE of April 1992 and directive 93/68/ECCE of 22 July 1993)
D73/23/ECCE of 19 February 1973 with subsequent modifications (directive 93/68/ECCE of 22 July 1993) D EN55013, EN55020,
D EN60065 (Safety Requirements).
Conformity with the requirements is certified by the designation on the product.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for operation outside of the operating conditions as described in these operating instruc- tions. Your product liability and warranty claims shall also lapse due by this.
In the event of any faults
Unplug the mains plug from the plug receptacle, if the unit is damaged.
Pull the mains plug out of the plug receptacle, if the unit gives off any smoke, an unpleasant odour or any unusual noises. Proceed in the same way if the unit is no longer able to display a picture after it has been switched on or during operation. Do not attempt to continue operating the plasma TV in this condition.
Under no circumstances should you open the unit yourself. Inside the display there are no parts that can be serviced or replaced by you. Contact our service hotline or another suitable technical workshop.
Batteries
When inserting the batteries ensure that the polarity
Batteries may not be disposed of in the domestic waste. The used batteries must be disposed of at a munici- pal collection centre or thrown into the containers provided for this purpose in the retail trade.
Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat, do not throw them into a fire, do not recharge them and do not attempt to open them; they could leak or even explode.
Please remove the batteries from the remote control, if the unit is not to be used for a long period of time.
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