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    							OWNER’S MANUAL
    LED LCD TV
    Please read this m\nan\fal caref\flly \before\n operating the 
    set and retain it fo\nr f\ft\fre reference.
    G2 Series 
    P/NO : SAC354\f4202 (\b204-REV0\b)www.lg.com
    COVER 
    						
    							2
    ENGENGLISH
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Table of Contents
    4	 BEfORE	uSE
    4	 LICENSES
    5	 IMPORTANT	SAFETY	INSTRUCTIONS
    10	 Viewing	3D	Imaging
    12	 Unpacking
    14	 Optional	Extras
    15	 Parts	and	buttons
    16	 Remote	Control	Functions
    16	 -	 Inserting	batteries
    19	 -	 Registering	the	Remote	Control
    19	 -	 How	to	use	the	zoom	in/out	gestures
    19	 -	 Precautions	to	Take	when	Using	the	
    Remote	Control
    20	 INS t\fLL\ftION
    20	 Lifting	and	moving	the	TV
    21	 Setting	up	the	TV
    21	 -	 Attaching	the	stand
    22	 -	 Mounting	on	a	table
    23	 -	 Mounting	on	a	wall
    24	 -	 Tidying	cables
    25	 CONNEC tIONS
    25	 Connecting	to	an	antenna	or	cable
    26	 Network	connection
    26	 -	 Wireless	Network	Connection
    26	 -	 Wired	Network	Connection
    27	 Connection	Overview
    28	 Connecting	to	a	HD	receiver,	DVD,	or	
    VCR	player
    28	 -	 HDMI	Connection
    29	 -	 DVI	to	HDMI	Connection
    30	 -	 Component	Connection
    31	 -	 Composite	Connection
    32	 Connecting	to	a	PC
    32	 -	 HDMI	Connection,	DVI	to	HDMI	Con- nection	or	RGB	Connection
    34	 Connecting	to	an	Audio	System
    34	 -	 Digital	Optical	Audio	Connection
    35	 Connecting	to	a	USB
    36	uSING	\bB\f SIC)
    36	 Turning	the	TV	on	for	the	first	time
    36	 Setting	the	Mode
    37	 Accessing	Home	Menu
    38	 Setting	up	channels
    39	 Checking	current	program	info
    40	 Adjusting	aspect	ratio
    41	 Using	the	input	list
    42	 Using	the	customer	support
    42	 -	 Testing	the	Picture	/	Sound
    42	 -	 Using	the	product	or	service	
    information
    43	\fppLIC\ftIONS
    43	 Google	Chrome
    43	 -	 Getting	started
    43	 -	 Browser	windows
    44	 -	 Bookmarks
    44	 -	 Safety	and	security	settings
    44	 -	 Advanced	settings
    45	 Google	Play
    45	 -	 Getting	Started
    45	 -	 How	to	download	or	remove	apps
    46	 -	 Charges
    46	 -	 Returning	apps
    47	 Live	TV
    48	 3D	World
    48	 -	 When	watching	3D	imaging
    48	 -	 When	using	3D	Glasses
    48	 -	 Viewing	3D	Imaging
    49	 -	 Setting	3D	Imaging
    50	 Media	Player
    50	 -	 Options
    51	 Netflix  
    						
    							3
    ENGENGLISH
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    51	 Photos
    52	 Search
    52	 TV	&	Movies
    53	 YouTube
    54	 SEttINGS
    54	 The	Main	Menus
    55	 -	 Network
    55	 -	 Video	input	
    55	 -	 Picture	&	sound	
    56	 -	 Channel	setting
    56	 -	 3D	settings
    56	 -	 Input	List	
    56	 -	 Search
    56	 -	 Applications
    56	 -	 Language	&	input	devices
    57	 -	 Accounts	&	sync
    57	 -	 Privacy	&	safety
    58	 -	 Storage
    58	 -	 Date,	time	&	location
    59	 -	 Accessibility
    59	 -	 Option
    59	 -	 About
    60	\fppENdIx
    60	 Updating	the	TV	system
    61	 Cleaning	Your	TV
    61	 -	 Screen,	frame,	cabinet	and	stand
    61	 -	 Power	cord
    61	 Preventing	“Image	burn”	or	“Burn-in”	on	
    your	TV	screen
    62	 IR	Blaster	Guide
    63	 -	 IR	Code	list	(by	brand	name)
    68	 Troubleshooting
    70	 Specifications
    75	 Open	Source	Software	Notice
    76	 Privacy	Notice	for	the	Google	TV
    77	 Google	TV	Safety   
    						
    							4
    ENGENGLISH
    Before Use
    Manufactured	under	license	from	Dolby	Laboratories.	“Dolby”	and	the	double-D	
    symbol	are	trademarks	of	Dolby	Laboratories.
    HDMI,	the	HDMI	logo	and	High-Definition	Multimedia	Interface	are	trademarks	or	
    registered	trademarks	of	HDMI	Licensing	LLC.
    Manufactured	under	license	under	U.S.	Patent	Nos:	5,956,674;	5,974,380;	
    6,487,535	&	other	U.S.	and	worldwide	patents	issued	&	pending.	DTS,	the	Symbol	
    &	DTS	and	the	Symbol	together	are	registered	trademarks	&	DTS	2.0+Digital	
    Out	is	a	trademark	of	DTS,	Inc.	Product	includes	software.	©	DTS,	Inc.	All	Rights	
    Reserved.
    BEfORE	uSE
    LICENSES
    Supported	licenses	may	differ	by	model.	For	more	information	about	licenses,	visit	www.lg.com.
    y
    y Image	shown	may	differ	from	your	TV.
    y
    y Your	TV's	OSD	(On	Screen	Display)	may	differ	slightly	from	that	shown	in	this	manual.
     NOTE  
    						
    							5
    ENGENGLISH
    Before Use
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
    Always	comply	with	the	following	precautions	to	avoid	dangerous	situations	and	ensure	peak	performance	
    of	your	product.
    TO	REDUCE	THE	RISK	OF	ELECTRIC	
    SHOCK	DO	NOT	REMOVE	COVER	(OR	
    BACK).	NO	USER	SERVICEABLE	PARTS	
    INSIDE.	REFER	TO	QUALIFIED	SERVICE	
    PERSONNEL.
    The	lightning	flash	with	arrowhead	
    symbol,	within	an	equilateral	triangle,	
    is	intended	to	alert	the	user	to	the	
    presence 	of 	uninsulated 	“dangerous 	voltage”	
    within	the	product’s	enclosure	that	may	be	
    of	sufficient	magnitude	to	constitute	a	risk	of	
    electric	shock	to	persons.
    The	exclamation	point	within	an	
    equilateral	triangle	is	intended	to	alert	
    the	user	to	the	presence	of	important	
    operating	and	maintenance	(servicing)	
    instructions	in	the	literature	accompanying	
    the	appliance.
    WARNING/CAUTION
    -	 TO	REDUCE	THE	RISK	OF	FIRE	AND	 ELECTRIC	SHOCK,	DO	NOT	EXPOSE	THIS	
    PRODUCT	TO	RAIN	OR	MOISTURE.
    Read	these	instructions.
    Keep	these	instructions.
    Heed	all	warnings.
    Follow	all	instructions.
    y
    y Do	not	use	this	apparatus	near	water.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Clean	only	with	a	dry	cloth.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Do	not	block	any	ventilation	openings.	Install	
    in	accordance	with	the	manufacturer’s	
    instructions.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Do	not	install	near	any	heat	sources	such	
    as	radiators,	heat	registers,	stoves,	or	other	
    apparatus	(including	amplifiers)	that	produce	
    heat.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Do	not	defeat	the	safety	purpose	of	the	
    polarized	or	grounding-type	plug.	A	polarized	
    plug	has	two	blades	with	one	wider	than	the	
    other.	A	grounding	type	plug	has	two	blades	
    and	a	third	grounding	prong.	The	wide	blade	
    or
    	the 	third 	prong 	are 	provided 	for 	your 	safety.	
    If	the	provided	plug	does	not	fit	into	your	
    outlet,	consult	an	electrician	for	replacement	
    of	the	obsolete	outlet	(Can	differ	by	country).
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e   
    						
    							6
    ENGENGLISH
    Before Use
    y
    y Protect
    	the 	power 	cord 	from 	being 	walked 	on	
    or	pinched	particularly	at	plugs,	convenience	
    receptacles,	and	the	point	where	they	exit	
    from	the	apparatus.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Only	use	attachments/accessories	specified	
    by	the	manufacturer.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Use	only	with	a	cart,	stand,	tripod,	bracket,	
    or	table	specified	by	the	manufacturer,	or	
    sold
    	with 	the 	apparatus. 	When 	a 	cart 	is 	used,	
    use	caution	when	moving	the	cart/apparatus	
    combination	to	avoid	injury	from	tip-over.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Unplug	this	apparatus	during	lightning	
    storms	or	when	unused	for	long	periods	of	
    time.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Refer	all	servicing	to	qualified	service	
    personnel.	Servicing	is	required	when	
    the	apparatus	has	been	damaged	in	any	
    way,	such	as	power-supply	cord	or	plug	is	
    damaged,	liquid	has	been	spilled	or	objects	
    have	fallen	into	the	apparatus,	the	apparatus	
    has	been	exposed	to	rain	or	moisture,	does	
    not	operate	normally,	or	has	been	dropped.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Never	touch	this	apparatus	or	antenna	during	
    a	thunder	or	lightning	storm.
    y
    y When	mounting	a	TV	on	the	wall,	make	sure	
    not	to	install	the	TV	by	hanging	the	power	
    and	signal	cables	on	the	back	of	the	TV. y
    y Do	not	allow	an	impact	shock	or	any	objects	
    to	fall	into	the	product,	and	do	not	drop	
    anything	onto	the	screen.
    y
    y Keep	the	packing	anti-moisture	material	or	
    vinyl	packing	out	of	the	reach	of	children.	
    Anti-moisture	material	is	harmful	if	
    swallowed.	If	swallowed	by	mistake,	force	
    the	patient	to	vomit	and	visit	the	nearest	
    hospital.	Additionally,	vinyl	packing	can	
    cause	suffocation.	Keep	it	out	of	the	reach	of	
    children.
    y
    y CAUTION	concerning	the	Power	Cord		
    (Can	differ	by	country):		
    It	is	recommended	that	appliances	be	
    placed	upon	a	dedicated	circuit;	that	is,	a	
    single	outlet	circuit	which	powers	only	that	
    appliance	and	has	no	additional	outlets	or	
    branch	circuits.	Check	the	specification	page	
    of	this	owner’s	manual	to	be	certain.	Do	not	
    connect	too	many	appliances	to	the	same	
    AC	power	outlet	as	this	could	result	in	fire	or	
    electric	shock.	Do	not	overload	wall	outlets.	
    Overloaded	wall	outlets,	loose	or	damaged	
    wall	outlets,	extension	cords,	frayed	power	
    cords,	or	damaged	or	cracked	wire	insulation	
    are
    	dangerous. 	Any 	of 	these 	conditions 	could	
    result	in	electric	shock	or	fire.	Periodically	
    examine	the	cord	of	your	appliance,	and	
    if	its	appearance	indicates	damage	or	
    deterioration,	unplug	it,	discontinue	use	of	
    the	appliance,	and	have	the	cord	replaced	
    with	an	exact	replacement	part	by	an	
    authorized	service.	Protect	the	power	cord	
    from	physical	or	mechanical	abuse,	such	as	
    being	twisted,	kinked,	pinched,	closed	in	a	
    door, 	or 	walked 	upon. 	Pay 	particular 	attention	
    to	plugs,	wall	outlets,	and	the	point	where	
    the	cord	exits	the	appliance.	Do	not	move	
    the	TV	with	the	power	cord	plugged	in.	Do	
    not	use	a	damaged	or	loose	power	cord.	Be	
    sure	do	grasp	the	plug	when	unplugging	the	
    power	cord.	Do	not	pull	on	the	power	cord	
    to	unplug	the	TV.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Do	not	stick	metal	objects	or	any	other	
    conductive	material	into	the	power	cord.	Do	
    not	touch	the	end	of	the	power	cord	while	it	
    is	plugged	in.  
    						
    							\f
    ENGENGLISH
    Before Use
    y
    y Warning 	-	To	reduce	the	risk	of	fire	or	
    electrical	shock,	do	not	expose	this	product	
    to	rain,	moisture	or	other	liquids.	Do	not	
    touch	the	TV	with	wet	hands.	Do	not	install	
    this	product	near	flammable	objects	such	
    as	gasoline	or	candles,	or	expose	the	TV	to	
    direct	air	conditioning.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Do	not	expose	to	dripping	or	splashing	and	
    do	not	place	objects	filled	with	liquids,	such	
    as	vases,	cups,	etc.	on	or	over	the	apparatus	
    (e.g.	on	shelves	above	the	unit).
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Grounding
    (Except	for	devices	which	are	not	grounded.)	
    Ensure	that	you	connect	the	earth	ground	
    wire	to	prevent	possible	electric	shock	
    (i.e.	a	TV	with	a	three-prong	grounded	AC	
    plug	must	be	connected	to	a	three-prong	
    grounded	AC	outlet).	If	grounding	methods	
    are	not	possible,	have	a	qualified	electrician	
    install
    	a 	separate 	circuit 	breaker. 	Do 	not 	try 	to	
    ground	the	unit	by	connecting	it	to	telephone	
    wires,	lightening	rods,	or	gas	pipes.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y DISCONNECTING DEVICE FROM MAINS 	
    Mains	plug	is	the	disconnecting	device.	The	
    plug	must	remain	readily	operable.
    y
    y As	long	as	this	unit	is	connected	to	the	AC	
    wall	outlet,	it	is	not	disconnected	from	the	
    AC	power	source	even	if	the	unit	is	turned	
    off.
    y
    y Do	not	attempt	to	modify	this	product	in	any	
    way	without	written	authorization	from	LG	
    Electronics.	Unauthorized	modification	could	
    void	the	user’s	authority	to	operate	this	
    product. y
    y ANTENNAS Outdoor antenna grounding 
    (Can	differ	by	country):		
    If	an	outdoor	antenna	is	installed,	follow	
    the	precautions	below.	An	outdoor	antenna	
    system	should	not	be	located	in	the	vicinity	
    of
    	overhead 	power 	lines 	or 	other 	electric 	light	
    or	power	circuits,	or	where	it	can	come	in	
    contact	with	such	power	lines	or	circuits	as	
    death 	or 	serious 	injury 	can 	occur. 	Be 	sure 	the	
    antenna	system	is	grounded	so	as	to	provide	
    some	protection	against	voltage	surges	
    and	built-up	static	charges.	Section	810	of	
    the	National	Electrical	Code	(NEC)	in	the	
    U.S.A.	provides	information	with	respect	to	
    proper	grounding	of	the	mast	and	supporting	
    structure,	grounding	of	the	lead-in	wire	to	
    an	antenna	discharge	unit,	size	of	grounding	
    conductors,	location	of	antenna	discharge	
    unit,	connection	to	grounding	electrodes	and	
    requirements	for	the	grounding	electrode.		
    Antenna grounding according to the National 
    Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    NEC:	National	Electrical	Code
    Ground	Clamp
    Antenna	Lead	in	Wire
    Antenna	Discharge	Unit	
    (NEC	Section	810-20)
    Grounding	Conductor	
    (NEC	Section	810-21)
    Power	Service	Grounding	
    Electrode	System	
    (NEC	Art	250,	Part	H)
    Electric	Service	
    Equipment
    Ground	Clamp
    y
    y Cleaning 	
    When	cleaning,	unplug	the	power	cord	and	
    wipe	gently	with	a	soft	cloth	to	prevent	
    scratching.	Do	not	spray	water	or	other	
    liquids	directly	on	the	TV	as	electric	shock	
    may	occur.	Do	not	clean	with	chemicals	
    such	as	alcohol,	thinners	or	benzine.
    y
    y Moving 
    Make	sure	the	product	is	turned	off,	
    unplugged	and	all	cables	have	been	
    removed.	It	may	take	2	or	more	people	to	
    carry	larger	TVs.	Do	not	press	or	put	stress	
    on	the	front	panel	of	the	TV.
    y
    y Ventilation 
    Install	your	TV	where	there	is	proper	
    ventilation.	Do	not	install	in	a	confined	
    space	such	as	a	bookcase.	Do	not	cover	the	
    product	with	cloth	or	other	materials	while	
    plugged.	Do	not	install	in	excessively	dusty	
    places.   
    						
    							8
    ENGENGLISH
    Before Use
    y
    y If	you	smell	smoke	or	other	odors	coming	
    from	the	TV,	unplug	the	power	cord	and	
    contact	an	authorized	service	center.
    y
    y Do	not	press	strongly	upon	the	panel	with	
    your	hand	or	a	sharp	object	such	as	a	nail,	
    pencil	or	pen,	or	make	a	scratch	on	it.
    y
    y Keep	the	product	away	from	direct	sunlight.
    Antenna Lead in Wi\Nre
    Antenna Discharge \NUnit
    (N\fC Section \b10-20)
    Grounding Conductor
    (N\fC Section \b10-21)
    Ground Clamps
    Power Service Ground\Nin g
    \flectrode System
    (N\fC  Art 250, Part H)
    Short-circuit Brea\yker Power Supply 
    NEC:
     National  Electrical  Cod e
    y
    y Dot Defect 
    The	Plasma	or	LCD	panel	is	a	high	
    technology	product	with	resolution	of	two	
    million	to	six	million	pixels.	In	a	very	few	
    cases,	you	could	see	fine	dots	on	the	screen	
    while	you’re	viewing	the	TV.	Those	dots	
    are	deactivated	pixels	and	do	not	affect	the	
    performance	and	reliability	of	the	TV.
    y
    y Generated Sound
    “Cracking”	noise:	A	cracking	noise	that	
    occurs	when	watching	or	turning	off	the	TV	
    is	generated	by	plastic	thermal	contraction	
    due	to	temperature	and	humidity.	This	noise	
    is	common	for	products	where	thermal	
    deformation	is	required.		
    Electrical	circuit	humming/panel	buzzing:	A	
    low	level	noise	is	generated	from	a	high-
    speed	switching	circuit,	which	supplies	a	
    large	amount	of	current	to	operate	a	product.	
    It	varies	depending	on	the	product.	
    This	generated	sound	does	not	affect	the	
    performance	and	reliability	of	the	product.
    y
    y Take	care	not	to	touch	the	ventilation	
    openings.	When	watching	the	TV	for	a	long	
    period,	the	ventilation	openings	may	become	
    hot.	This	does	not	affect	the	performance	of	
    the	product	or	cause	defects	in	the	product.
    y
    y If	the	TV	feels	cold	to	the	touch,	there	may	
    be
    	a 	small 	“flicker” 	when 	it 	is 	turned 	on. 	This	
    is	normal,	there	is	nothing	wrong	with	TV.	
    Some	minute	dot	defects	may	be	visible	on	
    the	screen,	appearing	as	tiny	red,	green,	or	
    blue	spots.	However,	they	have	no	adverse	
    effect	on	the	TV’s	performance.	Avoid	
    touching	the	LCD	screen	or	holding	your	
    finger(s)	against	it	for	long	periods	of	time.	
    Doing	so	may	produce	some	temporary	
    distortion	effects	on	the	screen.
    y
    y Network
    For	seamless	internet	streaming	LG	
    recommends	a	stable	4Mbps	broadband	
    speed	and	1.5Mbps	as	a	minimum.
    DISPOSAL (Hg lamp o\4nly used in LCD TVs)
    The	fluorescent	lamp	used	in	this	product	contains	
    a	small	amount	of	mercury.	Do	not	dispose	of	this	
    product 	with 	general 	household 	waste. 	Disposal 	of	
    this	product	must	be	carried	out	in	accordance	to	
    the	regulations	of	your	local	authority.
    NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER
    This	reminder	is	provided	to	call	the	CATV	system	
    installer’s	attention	to	Article	820-40	of	the	
    National	Electric	Code	(U.S.A.).	The	code	provides	
    guidelines	for	proper	grounding	and,	in	particular,	
    specifies	that	the	cable	ground	shall	be	connected	
    to	the	grounding	system	of	the	building,	as	close	
    to	the	point	of	the	cable	entry	as	practical.  
    						
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    ENGENGLISH
    Before Use
    FCC NOTICE 
    This	equipment	has	been	tested	and	found	to	
    comply	with	the	limits	for	a	Class	B	digital	device,	
    pursuant	to	Part	15	of	the	FCC	Rules.	These	limits	
    are	designed	to	provide	reasonable	protection	
    against	harmful	interference	in	a	residential	
    installation.	This	equipment	generates,	uses	
    and	can	radiate	radio	frequency	energy	and,	if	
    not	installed	and	used	in	accordance	with	the	
    instructions,	may	cause	harmful	interference	
    to	radio	communications.	However,	there	is	no	
    guarantee	that	interference	will	not	occur	in	a	
    particular	installation.	If	this	equipment	does	
    cause	harmful	interference	to	radio	or	television	
    reception,	which	can	be	determined	by	turning	the	
    equipment	off	and	on,	the	user	is	encouraged	to	
    try	to	correct	the	interference	by	one	or	more	of	
    the	following	measures:	 -		Reorient	or	relocate	the	receiving	antenna.	
    -	 Increase	the	separation	between	the	equipment	and	the	receiver.	
    -	 Connect	the	equipment	to	an	outlet	on	 a	circuit	different	from	that	to	which	the	
    receiver	is	connected.	
    -	 Consult	the	dealer	or	an	experienced	radio/TV	 technician	for	help.	
    This	device	complies	with	part	15	of	the	FCC	
    Rules.	Operation	is	subject	to	the	following	two	
    conditions:	(1)	this	device	may	not	cause	harmful	
    interference	and	(2)	this	device	must	accept	any	
    interference	received,	including	interference	that	
    may	cause	undesired	operation	of	the	device.	
    Any	changes	or	modifications	in	construction	of	
    this	device	which	are	not	expressly	approved	by	
    the	party	responsible	for	compliance	could	void	
    the	user’s	authority	to	operate	the	equipment.
    NOTE TO CABLE/TV INSTALLER
    This	reminder	is	provided	to	call	the	CATV	system	
    installer’s	attention	to	Article	820-40	of	the	
    National	Electric	Code	(U.S.A.).	The	code	provides	
    guidelines	for	proper	grounding	and,	in	particular,	
    specifies	that	the	cable	ground	shall	be	connected	
    to	the	grounding	system	of	the	building,	as	close	
    to	the	point	of	the	cable	entry	as	practical.   
    						
    							\b0
    ENGENGLISH
    Before Use
    Viewing 3D Imaging
     WARNING
    Viewing Environmenty
    y Viewing	Time
    -	When	watching	3D	contents,	take	5	-	15	minute	breaks	every	hour.	Viewing	3D	contents	for	a	long	
    period	of	time	may	cause	headache,	dizziness,	fatigue	or	eye	strain.
    Those that have a photosensitive seizure or chronic illness y
    y Some	users	may	experience	a	seizure	or	other	abnormal	symptoms	when	they	are	exposed	to	a	
    flashing	light	or	particular	pattern	from	3D	contents.
    y
    y Do	not	watch	3D	videos	if	you	feel	nausea,	are	pregnant	and/	or	have	a	chronic	illness	such	as	
    epilepsy,	cardiac	disorder,	or	blood	pressure	disease,	etc.
    y
    y 3D	Contents	are	not	recommended	to	those	who	suffer	from	stereo	blindness	or	stereo	anomaly.	
    Double	images	or	discomfort	in	viewing	may	be	experienced.
    y
    y If	you	have	strabismus	(cross-eyed),	amblyopia	(weak	eyesight)	or	astigmatism,	you	may	have	trouble	
    sensing	depth	and	easily	feel	fatigue	due	to	double	images.	It	is	advised	to	take	frequent	breaks	than	
    the	average	adult.
    y
    y If	your	eyesight	varies	between	your	right	and	left	eye,	revise	your	eyesight	prior	to	watching	3D	
    contents.
    Symptoms which require discontinuation or refraining from watching 3D contents y
    y Do	not	watch	3D	contents	when	you	feel	fatigue	from	lack	of	sleep,	overwork	or	drinking.
    y
    y When	these	symptoms	are	experienced,	stop	using/watching	3D	contents	and	get	enough	rest	until	
    the	symptom	subsides.
    -	Consult	your	doctor	when	the	symptoms	persist.	Symptoms	may	include	headache,	eyeball	pain,	
    dizziness,	nausea,	palpitation,	blurriness,	discomfort,	double	image,	visual	inconvenience	or	fatigue.  
    						
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