Sanyo DP32D13 manual Installation, Accessories, Positioning the TV

Models: DP32D13

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Installation

Accessories

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Stand Base

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M4x14 Screws

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Remote Control

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Power Cord

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User Manual

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Positioning the TV

•• Always use a firm and flat surface when positioning your HDTV.

•• Do not position the HDTV in a confined area.

•• Allow adequate space for proper ventilation.

•• Do not position the HDTV where it is easily reachable by small children and may present risk of injury.

The American Academy of Pediatrics discourages media use by children younger than two years. For more information, visit www.aap.org.

Caution Installing Stand

•• Handling by two people is recommended when installing.

•• When holding (moving or lifting) the LCD TV, hold the display’s body. Do not handle the LCD TV by holding the attached accessory parts (speakers), otherwise it may result in damage.

•• Before installing, provide a desk (or a part of it) which is strong enough to support the weight of the LCD TV and its stand. The desk must be larger than the LCD TV’s screen size. The desk’s surface must be flat and covered with soft material (such as a blanket) for protecting the screen surface.

•• Before putting the LCD TV on the desk, make sure there is no object on it. Leaving any object under the screen may cause damage on the screen.

•• The LCD TV with this stand should be installed on a flat and level place. Do not place it on non flat, unlevel or unstable cart or stand. The display may fall, causing not only serious damage to the products but serious injury to a person.

For correct installing, mounting and uninstalling of the LCD TV Stand, it is strongly recommended to use a trained, authorized dealer. Failure to follow correct procedures could result in damage to the equipment or injury to the installer.

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Sanyo DP32D13 manual Installation, Accessories, Positioning the TV