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    							 Appendices 41
    Cleaning Recommendations
    Normally, light dusting with a dry, non-scratching duster 
    will keep your TV clean.  If cleaning beyond this is  needed, please use the following guidelines:
    First, turn off the TV and unplug the power cord from 
    the power outlet.
    Occasionally clean dust build-up from the air-intake  grilles on the back and sides of the TV.  Clean using a 
    vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment.
    Top and Sides of the TV 
    •	 Gently wipe down your TV with a soft, non-abrasive 
    cloth such as cotton flannel or microfiber, or a clean 
    cloth diaper, lightly moistened with water.  Dry with  a second dry, soft, non-abrasive cloth.
    •	 For oily dirt, add a few drops of mild liquid deter -
    gent, such as dishwashing detergent, to the water  used to moisten the cloth.  Rinse with a second 
    cloth moistened only with water.  Dry with a third 
    dry, soft, non-abrasive cloth.
    Screen
    •	 Follow the instructions for the top and sides, wiping 
    gently in an up and down motion.
    •	 Clean the entire screen evenly, not just sections of 
    the screen.
    •	 Do not allow liquid to drip down the screen, as 
    some liquid may enter the TV through the gap between the screen and screen frame.
    •	 You may purchase Mitsubishi Screen Cleaner, part 
    number CLEANER-VSS, by calling (800) 553-7278.
    General Cleaning Precautions
    •	 DO NOT allow liquid to enter the TV through the 
    ventilation slots or any crevice.
    •	 DO NOT use any strong or abrasive cleaners, as 
    these can scratch the surfaces.
    •	 DO NOT use any cleaners containing ammonia, 
    bleach, alcohol, benzene, or thinners, as these can 
    dull the surfaces.
    •	 DO NOT spray liquids or cleaners directly on the 
    TV’s surfaces.
    •	 DO NOT scrub or rub the TV harshly.  Wipe it gently.
    Care of the Remote Control
    Remote Control Tips
    •	For longer life, use alkaline batteries.
    •	 Do not mix old and new batteries.
    •	 Be within 20 feet of the equipment.
    •	 Do not press two or more keys at the same time 
    unless instructed to do so.
    •	 Do not allow the unit to get wet or become heated.
    •	 Keep the unit out of direct sunlight.
    •	 Avoid dropping on hard surfaces.
    •	 Do not use harsh chemicals to clean.  Use only a 
    soft, lightly moistened cloth.
    Low-Battery Indicator
    If you press a key and the mode indicator blinks five 
    times, replace the remote control’s batteries.
    Appendix A:  TV Care
    Installing the Remote Control 
    Batteries
    1.  Remove the remote control’s back cover by 
    gently pressing in the tab and lifting off the cover.
    2. Load the batteries, making sure the polarities 
    (+) and (-) are correct.  For best results, insert 
    the negative (-) end first.
    3. Snap the cover back in place.
    2
    1The remote 
    control 
    requires two 
    AA batteries. 
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119  
    						
    							42 Appendices
    CAUTION
    BURN DANGER!  HOT SURFACES INSIDE!
    Touch lamp cartridge handle only.  Do not touch lamp or lamp car-
    tridge housing.  Keep lamp cartridge horizontal during removal.  Do  not tilt as glass may come out and cause injury.  Replace lamp car -
    tridge only with the same part number 915B455012.
    CAUTION:  If the television 
    is on, press POWER to turn 
    it off.  Unplug the television 
    and allow it to cool for at least 
    one hour before attempting to 
    replace the lamp cartridge.
    Lamp
    The light source for this television is a 
    lamp, which is part of a lamp cartridge 
    assembly.  The life of the lamp can vary, based on the lamp itself, the air 
    temperature around the TV while it is operating, the selected lamp mode, and 
    your viewing patterns.  Warmer air or poor ventilation shorten the lamp life, 
    as does setting 
    Lamp Energy to Bright and turning the television on and off 
    frequently.
    Mitsubishi warrants the lamp for one (1) year from the date of original 
    TV purchase at retail.
    The lamp cartridge assembly is designed to be replaced by the TV 
    owner.  The cost of labor for a service technician to replace the lamp 
    is not covered by the warranty.
    Ordering a New Lamp
    To Receive a Replacement Lamp Cartridge Assembly Under Warranty •	Visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com .
    •	 Call (800) 553-7278.  Please have model number, serial number, and TV purchase date available.
    To Purchase a Replacement Lamp Cartridge Assembly After Warranty
    Visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com  or call (800) 553-7278.  Order the following:  
    Lamp Part Number 915B455012
    WARNING
    •	 Do	not	remove	the	lamp	cartridge	immediately	after	turning	off	the	television.		You	may	get	burned	because	the	lamp is very hot.  Allow the television to cool for at least one hour before replacing the lamp cartridge.
    •	 Do	not	remove	the	lamp	cartridge	except	when	replacing	it.		Careless	treatment	can	result	in	injury	or	fire.
    •	 Do	not	touch	the	lamp	glass	element.		It	may	be	very	hot	and	break,	causing	injuries	or	burns.
    •	
    Be sure not to insert any metal or flammable object into the lamp cartridge opening, as it may cause fire or electri -
    cal shock.  If a foreign object is inserted into the opening, unplug the AC cord of the TV and contact your dealer for 
    service.
    •	 Install	the	lamp	cartridge	securely.		Failure	to	do	so	may	cause	a	fire.
    •	 Do	not	touch	the	lamp	glass	elements.		Oils	from	your	fingers	may	cause	premature	lamp	failure.
    Hg= MERCURY
    THE LAMP INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DIS -
    POSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS.  For disposal or recycling infor -
    mation, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at www.eiae.org
    WARNING
    THE ACCESS PANEL IS 
    PROVIDED WITH AN INTERLOCK 
    TO REDUCE THE  RISK OF 
    EXCESSIVE ULTRAVIOLET 
    RADIATION.  DO NOT DEFEAT 
    ITS PURPOSE OR ATTEMPT TO 
    SERVICE WITHOUT REMOVING 
    PANEL COMPLETELY.
    Lamp-Substitution Alert
    MEVSA recommends that you use only genuine Replacement Lamp Assemblies purchased directly from Mitsubishi or a 
    Mitsubishi Authorized Dealer or Mitsubishi Authorized Service Center.  MEVSA advises that replacement lamps obtained 
    separately from the Lamp Cartridge and/or Lamp Assemblies obtained from unauthorized sellers may be incorrect for 
    your television, may not fit or perform properly and may even damage your television.  MEVSA can not be responsible 
    for the performance, reliability or safety of any replacement lamps that are obtained from unauthorized sources.
    Lamp-Cartridge Replacement
    Appendix A:  TV Care
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119  
    						
    							 Appendices 43
    Replacement Procedure
    Removing the Old Lamp Cartridge
    1. Turn off TV power and unplug the TV.  Allow the 
    lamp to cool for at least one hour before proceed -
    ing.
    2. After the lamp has cooled, remove the cover of the 
    lamp compartment, located on the back of the TV.
    Refer to figures 1 and 2.  Use a medium Phillips 
    screwdriver to loosen the screws securing the 
    cover.
    Keep the screws and cover for re-installation.
    3. With a medium Phillips screwdriver, loosen the 
    screw securing the lamp cartridge until it disengage 
    from the mating threads.  This is a captive screw 
    and cannot be separated from the lamp cartridge.
    4. Fully open the bag supplied with the replacement 
    lamp and set the opened bag aside.
    5. Gently grasp the handle of the lamp cartridge and 
    pull the old cartridge straight out.  See figure 3.
    CAUTION:   Do not tilt or rotate the cartridge, as 
    small glass fragments may fall out.
    6. Without tilting or putting down the lamp cartridge, 
    insert it into the opened bag.  Close the bag while 
    being careful not to let any glass particles fall out.
    Installing the New Lamp Cartridge
    1.  Do not touch the glass parts of the new lamp car -
    tridge.  Insert the new cartridge into the TV in the 
    same orientation as the old cartridge.  Push on the 
    cartridge housing until it is fully seated.
    2. Gently tighten the lamp screw with the screwdriver.  
    AVOID OVERTIGHTENING!
    3. Replace the plastic cover and retaining screws.
    4. WASH YOUR HANDS THOROUGHLY, AS THIS 
    LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY. Figure 3
    Use only replacement lamp part number 
    915B455012.
    Figure 2
    Figure 1
    Step 3
    Disposal of the Old Lamp Cartridge
    Contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries 
    Alliance at www.eiae.org for lamp-disposal or recy
    -
    cling instructions.  Do not dispose of the old lamp with 
    common trash.
    Appendix A:  TV Care 
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119  
    						
    							44 Appendices
    Appendix B:  Troubleshooting
    General TV OperationSymptom Remarks
    1.  
    The TV remote control does not work.•	 Check that the batteries are fresh and installed correctly.
    •	 Be no more than 20 feet from the TV when using the remote 
    control.
    •	 If using an external 3D emitter, try pointing the emitter in a 
    different direction or disconnect the emitter.
    •	 There may be interference from the TV’s internal IR emitters 
    for 3D glasses.  Turn off the emitters in the Picture > 3D 
    Mode  menu.
    2.   When I try to use the remote control, the 
    POWER key blinks five times.
    Replace the batteries.
    3.   TV does not respond to the remote control 
    or to control-panel buttons and TV will not 
    power on or off. •	
    Unplug the AC power cord for 10 seconds.
    •	 Press and hold the 
    POWER button on the control panel for 
    ten seconds to perform system reset.
    4.  
    When a device is selected from the Input 
    Selection  menu, the screen is blue or black (no 
    signal source). •	 Make	sure	the	selected	device	is	turned	on.
    •	 Check	connections	to	the	device.
    •	 Begin	play	of	the	device.
    5.
      You have forgotten your Lock menu pass 
    code.See “Bypassing TV Locks,” page 35.
    6.  Rating restrictions are not working. Open the Lock > Parental menu and:
    •	 Verify	that	the	ratings	locks	are	active.
    •	 Check	the	Lock	Time/Unlock	Time	to	check	if	rating	restric -
    tions are disabled.
    •	 Rating	restrictions	apply	only	to	content	on	the	ANT  input 
    and composite Y/ VIDEO inputs.
    7.   On-screen displays appear each time you 
    change a function.
    Normal TV operation.
    8.  A warning message appeared on screen 
    stating, “TV will shut down in a few seconds.  
    Please check if the air flow is blocked.” •	 Internal	TV		temperature	has	exceeded	proper	levels.		Cool	
    the room.
    •	 The	TV	has	overheated.		Clear	blocked	air	vents	and	ensure	 at least four inches of clearance on all sides of the TV.
    Service and Customer Support
    Service
    If you are unable to correct a problem with your 
    TV, consult Mitsubishi Consumer Relations at 
    1 (800) 332-2119.
    •	 DO	NOT	adjust	any	controls	other	than	those	described in this Owner’s Guide and the on-line 
    supplemental Owner’s Guide.
    •	
    DO NOT remove the protective back cover of your TV.
    Customer Support
    •	 To	order	replacement	or	additional	remote	controls
    , 
    visit our website at www.mitsuparts.com  or call 
    1 (800) 553-7278.
    •	 For	questions:
     
    - Call Consumer Relations at 1 (800) 332-2119.
     
    - E-mail:  [email protected]
     
    - Website:  www.mitsubishi-tv.com
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119  
    						
    							 Appendices 45
    Appendix B:  Troubleshooting, continued
    General TV Operation
    Symptom Remarks
    9.   I have turned on CEC for my HDMI devices 
    but control is erratic and I wish to disable it.
    •	 First turn off the TV’s HDMI control for the specific device.  
    Open the Inputs > HDMI Control menu, select the device, 
    select Off .
    •	 Disable CEC on the device itself.  See the device’s instruc -
    tions.
    •	 If the problem persists, do the following:
    1.  Disconnect the device from the TV.
    2.  Open the Inputs > Name menu and select Delete  for 
    the device.
    3.  Reconnect the device to the TV and Auto Input Sensing 
    will recognize the device with CEC disabled.
    TV Channels
    Symptom Remarks
    1.   The TV takes several seconds to respond to 
    channel changes. •	
    It is normal for digital channels to take longer to tune in.
    •	 Press 
    ENTER after entering a channel number to minimize 
    delays.
    •	 Use a 4-digit number for an over-the-air digital channel.
    •	 Use a 6-digit number for digital cable channels if your cable 
    service is able to recognize 6-digit channel numbers.
    2.   You cannot access a channel. •	Use number keys instead of CH .
    •	 Be sure the channel you want to view is in memory.
    •	 Check that the TV is switched to the correct device or 
    antenna for that channel by pressing the INPUT  key.
    •	 Make sure the Lock > Parental menu lock is set to Off .
    •	 If you cannot tune to a virtual digital channel even though 
    the TV has already memorized digital channels, tune to the 
    physical channel number used by the broadcaster.  The 
    virtual channel will then be automatically added to memory.
    •	 You may be trying to tune to an analog channel that is no 
    longer broadcasting. 
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119  
    						
    							46 Appendices
    Appendix B:  Troubleshooting, continued
    TV Power On/Of fSymptom Remarks
    1.  
    TV takes an excessively long time to power 
    on. When powered on, the TV needs time to boot up, just as a 
    computer does.
    2.  
    You cannot program the TV to turn on auto -
    matically (Timer function) •	
    The TV may be locked.
    •	 The clock may not be set.
    3.  
    TV turned itself off and the light on the front 
    panel started to blink. •	
    Momentary power fluctuation can cause the TV to turn off 
    to prevent damage.  Wait for the green light to stop flashing 
    and turn the TV on again.
    •	 If the TV does not stay on, press the 
    POWER button on the 
    control panel for ten seconds to perform System Reset.  If 
    this happens frequently, obtain an AC line power condi -
    tioner/surge protector.
    •	 An unusual digital signal may have been received, triggering a pro -
    tection circuit.  Wait for the light to stop flashing and turn TV on.
    4.  
    TV will not power off. Press the POWER key on the control panel for ten seconds to 
    perform System Reset.
    Picture
    Symptom Remarks
    1.   Picture does not look like a high-definition 
    picture. Not all signals are high-definition signals.  To receive high-defini
    -
    tion programming from your cable or satellite provider, you must 
    subscribe to the provider’s high-definition service.   Some over-
    the-air broadcasts are in high-definition and can be received with 
    a high-quality antenna suited to your location.
    2.   TV has sound but no picture. •	Press 
    MENU on the remote control.  If the menu displays, 
    then there is a problem with the incoming signal.
    •	 Check that all video inputs are plugged in firmly.
    •	 Press and hold the 
    POWER button on the control panel for ten 
    seconds to perform System Reset.
    3.   Picture has become dimmer. •	 The	lamp	is	nearing	the	end	of	its	life.		Order	a	new	lamp.
    •	 Adjust	picture	brightness	and	contrast	to	maximum	levels.
    •	 Change	Lamp Energy  from Standard  to Bright.
    4.   You cannot view a picture when playing a 
    VHS tape. Check your VCR’s owner’s guide for further troubleshooting. 
    5.   VCR or DVD player’s on-screen menus jitter 
    up and down. Stop playback.  Possible cause:  Many VCRs and DVD players 
    provide on-screen menus at only half-resolution that may 
    appear to jitter up and down.
    6.   When viewing a stopped VCR, white lines 
    are rolling on the screen. •	 Turn	off	video	mute	for	the	VCR.
    •	 Begin	playing	the	tape.
    •	 Change	the	VCR	input	from	Line	1	to	the	VCR	antenna	input.
    7.   A color program appears as a black and 
    white image, or the colors are dim, or the 
    screen is black. 842 Series.  The PerfectColor color balance has been incor
    -
    rectly set.  Reset the PerfectColor balance.
    8.   Picture from an HDMI input is noisy (poor 
    quality). Upgrade a standard (unmarked) HDMI cable to a high-speed 
    HDMI cable.
    9.   The image from a computer appears dis -
    torted when viewed on the TV. •	
    Normal TV operation.  The TV does not correct distortion in 
    the picture from a computer because the correction process 
    may cut off the edges of the image.
    •	 The aspect ratio may be wrong for the image.  Press 
    F O R M AT 
    to change.
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119  
    						
    							 Appendices 47
    Appendix B:  Troubleshooting, continued
    Sound 
    Symptom Remarks
    1.   There is no sound even when the 
    volume is turned up.
    •	 Check	if	the	MUTE key is on.
    •	 The	TV’s	analog	
    Listen to setting may be set to SAP (analog 
    program from the ANT input) but no SAP is being broadcast.
    •	 Check	that	the		Sound > Audio > TV Speakers option is set to 
    On 
    to hear sound from the TV speakers.  Possibly the 
    TV Speakers 
    option is 
    Off.
    •	 If	using	an	A /V	receiver,	check	that	the	Sound > Audio > TV  Speakers  option is set to 
    Off to hear sound from the A /V receiver 
    speakers.
    •	
    Press and hold the POWER button on the control panel for 10 
    seconds to perform System Reset.
    •
     The language selected in the Setup > Antenna Digital Audio 
    menu is not being broadcast for the current program.
    2.   The sound does not match the screen 
    picture.
    The TV’s analog Listen to setting may be set to SAP (analog program 
    from the 
    ANT input).
    3.   The sound from my A /V receiver does 
    not match the screen picture (I should 
    hear the correct audio from my A /V 
    receiver). •	
    Check that 
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT and /or AVR AUDIO OUTPUT 
    on TV’s connection panel is connected to the A /V receiver.
    Without this connection, devices connected only to the TV (and 
    not the A /V receiver) can be heard only from the TV speakers.  
    Note that this includes the 
    ANT input, a device (such as a 
    camcorder) connected to the TV, and any other device sending 
    audio to the TV only.
    •	 Make sure the A /V receiver is set to the correct input.
    4.   Cannot select an audio-only device; it 
    does not appear in the Input Selection  
    menu. Plug an unused video plug into the 
    Y/VIDEO jack to activate Auto 
    Input Sensing.  Assign the name C D/Au d i o  or MP3 to make the 
    audio device selectable in the Input Selection  menu.
    5.   Sound is coming from the TV speakers 
    instead of the A /V receiver. •	
    Connect the TV’s audio output to the A /V receiver.
    •	 Change TV Speakers setting to Off .
    Stream TV-VNC Problems
    Symptom Remarks
    1.   The VNC PC cannot be connected. •	Check that the VNC PC (server) is turned on.
    •	 Check that only one VNC server application is running on the PC. 
    If multiple VNC applications are running on the PC simultaneously, 
    it causes interference of the server. 
    •	 Check the firewall setting on the PC. The firewall may need to be 
    bypassed by adding the VNC server application to the exception 
    list of Windows ®
     firewall setting. 
    For assistance call 1(800) 332-2119  
    						
    							48 Trademark and License Information
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