(
continued)
34)
If
you
use
the
TV
in
a
room
whose
temperature
is
32
of
(0
°C)
or
below,
the
picture
brightness
may
vary
until
the
LCD
warms
up.
This
is
not
a
sign
of
malfunction,
35)
Always
unplug
the
TV
before
cleaning.
When
cleaning
your
TV,
please
first
remove
any
dirt
or
dust
from
the
surface.
Gently
wipe
the
cabinet
and
the
display
panel
surface
(the
TV
screen)
with
a
dry,
soft
cloth
only
(cotton,
flannel,
etc.).
The
enclosed
cleaning
cloth
is
for
cabinet
cleaning.
Harsh
rubbing
or
use
of
[J
a
dirty
or
stiff
cloth
will
scratch
the
TV
surface.
Avoid
contact
with
alcohol,
thinner,
benzene,
acidic
or
alkaline
solvent
cleaners,
abrasive
cleaners,
or
chemical
cloths,
which
may
damage
the
TV
surface.
Never
spray
volatile
compounds
such
as
insecticide
on
the
TV
surface.
Such
products
may
damage
or
discolor
the
TV.
............................
36)
Never
hit,
press,
or
place
anything
on
the
back
cover.
These
actions
will
damage
internal
parts.
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Antenna
lead-in
wire
Antenna
discharge
unit
/'
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(NEC
Section
810-20)
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service
(NEC
Section
810-21)
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~
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Power
service
grounding
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..
~
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electrode
system
Ground
clamps
~
(NEC
Article
250
Part-H)
33)

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DANGER:
RISK
OF
SERIOUS
~
PERSONAL
INJURY
OR
DEATH!
Use
extreme
care
to
make
sure
you
are
never
in
a
position
where
you
r
body
(or
any
item
you
are
in
contact
with,
such
as
a
ladder
or
screwdriver)
can
accidentally
touch
overhead
power
lines.
Never
locate
the
antenna
near
overhead
power
lines
or
other
electrical
circuits.
Never
attempt
to
install
any
of
the
following
during
lightning
activity:
a)
an
antenna
system;
or
b)
cables,
wires,
or
any
home
theater
component
connected
to
an
antenna
or
phone
system.
Care
For
better
performance
and
safer
operation
of
your
TOSHIBA
LCD
TV
/
DVD
combination,
follow
these
recommendations
and
precautions:
Sturdy strap
(as
shortas possible)
TV
side
TV
top
(The
sturdy
tie
and
hook
is
applicable
to
32SLV411
U.)
26)
The
apparatus
shall
not
be
exposed
to
dripping
or
splashing,
and
no
objects
filled
with
liquids,
such
as
vases,
shall
be
placed
on
the
apparatus.
27)
Never
block
or
cover
the
slots
or
openings
in
the
TV
cabinet
back,
bottom,
and
sides.
Never
place
the
TV:
on
a
bed,
sofa,
rug,
or
similar
surface;
too
close
to
drapes,
curtains,
or
walls;
or
in
a
confined
space
such
as
a
bookcase,
built-in
cabinet,
or
any
other
place
with
poor
ventilation.
The
slots
and
openings
are
provided
to
protect
the
TV
from
overheating
and
to
help
maintain
reliable
operation
of
the
TV.
Leave
a
space
of
at
least
4
(four)
inches
around
the
TV.
28)
Always
place
the
back
of
the
television
at
least
4
(four)
inches
away
from
any
vertical
surface
(such
as
a
wall)
to
allow
proper
ventilation.
29)
Never
allow
anything
to
rest
on
or
rollover
the
power
cord,
and
never
place
the
TV
where
the
power
cord
is
subject
to
wear
or
abuse.
30)
Never
overload
wall
outlets
and
extension
cords.
31)
Always
operate
this
equipment
from
a
120
VAC,
60
Hz
power
s~urce
32)
Always
make
sure
the
antenna
system
is
properly
grounded
to
provide
adequate
protection
against
voltage
surges
and
built-up
static
charges
(see
Section
810
of
the
National
Electric
Code).
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..
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-
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23)

Ll\.

DANGER:
RISK
OF
SERIOUS
PERSONAL
INJURY,
DEATH,
OR
EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE!
~
Never
place
the
TV
on
an
unstable
~
cart,
stand,
or
table.
The
TV
may
~
fall,
causing
serious
personal
injury,
:!
death,
or
serious
damage
to
the
TV.
~
~
-
..........................
24)
To
avoid
damage
to
this
product,
never
place
or
store
the
TV
in
direct
sunlight;
hot,
humid
areas;
or
areas
subject
to
excessive
dust
or
vibration.
25)
Always
place
the
TV
on
the
floor
or
a
sturdy,
level,
stable
surface
that
can
support
the
weight
of
the
TV.
In
order
to
maintain
stability
and
prevent
the
TV
falling
over,
secure
the
TV
with
a
sturdy
strap
from
the
hook
on
the
rear
of
the
TV
pedestal
to
a
wall
stud,
pillar,
or
other
immovable
structure.
Make
sure
the
strap
is
tight,
secure,
and
parallel
to
the
floor.
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