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Installation of the TV set
4 Place your TV set on a solid, stable surface (please ensure that this surface is strong enough). For ventilation allow a space of at least 5 cm around the TV set. Do not place anything on the TV set which might damage it: plants (risk of water entering the casing), covering material, lamp, or any other heat source (risk of overheating). 4 Insert the aerial plug into the M socket at the rear. 4 Insert the mains plug into a wall socket (220-240 V / 50 Hz).
In some countries the mains plug may differ from that illustrated.
Remote control
4 Open the battery compartment on the remote control. 4 Insert the two LR03-type batteries (supplied) making sure they are the right way round.
In a effort to help protect the environment the batteries supplied with this television do not contain mercury or nickel cadmium. If a means of recycling batteries is available please use this (if in doubt contact your dealer).
Switching on
4 Press the A key on the front of the TV set. 5 A green indicator appears and the screen lights up. If the red indicator comes on, the TV set is in standby mode: 4 Press the key on the remote control. 5 The screen lights up.
When the remote control is being used, the indicator flashes orange.
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