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    							MENU OPERATIONS
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    Convergence (cont.) 
    Note:Convergence seldom needs adjusting except after
    moving the PTV or to make minor adjustments. 
    Procedure
    • Press  OKto enter convergence  sub-menu field.
    • Press  CHS or  CHT to select:
    • CONVERGENCE ADJ. - Select to correct minor
    convergence problem.
    Note:After selecting,  pressOKto continue 
    CONVERGENCE ADJ. 
    • RESET TO DEFAULT - Select to set convergence
    to factory default setting. 
    Note:After selecting, press OKto activate RESET
    TO DEFAULT feature.   
    CONVERGENCE ADJ.
    Procedure
    • After pressing OKthe align Green to Center screen will
    be displayed. 
    • Then use the navigation buttons on the remote control
    to align the horizontal and vertical green lines on screen,
    with the cabinet reference marks on top center and left
    center of cabinet, as shown below. 
    • Press OK button to display red center correction screen. 
    • Use the navigation buttons on the remote control to align
    the red cross with the white cross pattern at the center of
    the screen. 
    Note:To prevent picture tube damage do not leave
    test pattern on for an extended period of time.
    • Then press “0” on the remote control keypad to display
    the BLUE center correction screen, repeat procedure for
    adjusting blue. If needed press “0” again to return to
    RED correction screen.
    Note:An adjusted cross pattern appears white with a minimum
    of color protrusion. 
    NINE POINT CONVERGENCE CORRECTION
    Note:Remote Control must be in TV mode.
    Procedure
    • Press OK button to display red correction screen. 
    • Press the 1 through 9 keypad buttons on the remote
    control to select the desired convergence position.
    • Use the navigation buttons to align the RED cross with
    the white cross pattern.
    Note:An adjusted cross pattern appears white with a minimum
    of color protrusion.  
    • Press “0” on the remote control keypad to display the
    BLUE correction screen, then repeat procedure.  
    • To exit convergence screen press OK button, then press
    EXIT to quit all menus.
    Cable Module Info
    This menu is used to provide information when a
    CableCARD™ is inserted into the CableCARD™
    INTERFACE  slot on the back of the projection television. If
    no CableCARD™ is present and you try to access the
    Cable Module Info, the message ‘Cable Module Not
    present’ will be displayed on screen. To receive the
    features offered by your cable company, you may have to
    subscribe to those services.
    Note:Please contact your cable company regarding availability
    of the CableCARD module. The CableCARD module is
    needed to receive premium digital services (where
    available)  through the cable input. You may also able to
    order call-ahead pay per view events. 
    Convergence
    Convergence  Adj.
    Reset to Default
    S
    T WX
    EXIT
    MENU
    to return SELECT
    OK
    Press CH And VOL Key To
    Align Green Lines To The 
    Center Mark On The Cabinet
    XX
    XX
    XXXXLeftRight Up
    Down
    Press Ok To Continue
    Reference Marks
    Front of cabinet
    Press
      “0”
    XXXXLeft RightUp
    Down
    Press Ok To Continue If Red Is Protruding From
    Center Cross, Press CH And 
    VOL Key To Correct
    PRESS 0 To Adjust Blue
    XXXXLeft RightUp
    Down
    Press Ok To Continue If Blue Is Protruding From
    Center Cross, Press CH And 
    VOL Key To Correct
    PRESS 0 To Adjust Red
    PRESS ACTION TO  EXIT
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    Press Ok To Exit Press 0 To Adjust BlueCorrecting Red Press # Key To Select Pos.
    Press CH And VOL Key To Corr.
    Press
      “0”
    PRESS ACTION TO  EXIT
    123
    46
    789
    Press Ok To Exit Press 0 To Adjust BlueCorrecting Red Press # Key To Select Pos.
    Press CH And VOL Key To Corr.PRESS ACTION TO  EXIT
    123
    46
    789
    Press Ok To Exit Press 0 To Adjust RedCorrecting Blue Press # Key To Select Pos.
    Press CH And VOL Key To Corr. 
    						
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    Lock
    This HDTV Projection Television incorporates V-CHIP technology
    to block the viewing of movies and television programs according
    to the rating category. There are two (2) Content Advisory
    Categories: MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) and
    TV Parental Guidelines Ratings. These categories are used as
    guidelines for blocking the programs. The default mode for the
    Lock category is the Unlocked state. In this state, you can surf the
    various categories of the Lock menu. After you’ve created a
    password, you are prompted to enter it before you can make any
    changes in the Lock menu. 
    Creating a Password
    A password is created using the New Password menu.
    Procedure
    • Press MENU button to display the Main Menu.
    • Press navigation buttons to highlight the LOCK icon.
    • Press OK to display the New Password screen.
    • Use the numeric keypad to create a 4 digit password.
    • Press OK to enter the password. Now the PTV is in the
    locked state. 
    Lock Set
    ˆMode - To prevent video games, VCR tapes and all
    channels and video modes from being viewed. The
    possible modes are: 
    • Off - Turns off Lock set functions.
    • All - All channels are locked regardless of the rating
    level.
    • Game Lock - Locks out CH 3, 4 and Video inputs.
    • Channel Lock - Locks out specific analog and
    digital channels. Password is required to view any
    of the locked channels.
    Procedure
    • While in the Lock menu screen, highlight Lock Set and
    press OK button to display the Lock Set sub-menu.
    •Press W VOL or VOL X button to select the option and
    press OK button to underline the option.
    • Press MENU button to return to the previous screen.
    Channel Lock
    This option lets you select the RF Input (Antenna (A) or Antenna
    (B) and block out up to four (4) channels from each input.
    Password is required to view these blocked channels.
    ˆRF Input - Select either Antenna (A) or Antenna (B).ˆChannel - Select up to four (4) channels to be blocked
    out. These channels will be blocked out regardless of
    the program rating. 
    Procedure
    • In Lock Set, choose Channel Lock and press OK button.
    • Press MENU button to return to the previous menu.
    • Highlight Channel Lock and press OK button to display
    the Channel Lock sub-menu.
    • Press OK and select  Antenna (A) or Antenna (B) using
    WVOL or VOL X button. 
    • Press CH T button and press OK.
    • Select the channels to be blocked by using the left/right
    navigation buttons and press OK to enter your selection.
    A maximum of four (4) channels can be blocked from
    each input. These channels will be blocked regardless of
    the ratings.
    Note:To remove the channel # from the list, select the same
    channel # and press the OK button.
    Block Program
    This feature allows you block movies and television programs
    based on the MPAA and U.S. TV ratings system.
    ˆMPAA - The MPAA uses the standard movie ratings to
    block the movies from being displayed.
    Procedure
    • In Lock menu, select Block Program and press OK
    button to display the sub-menu.
    • Press OK button to enter the Mode field and select Off or
    On using W VOL or VOL X button. Press OK to enter
    the selection.
    • Press CH TSbuttons to highlight the desired rating
    level.
    • Press OK button to change the rating limit to “Viewable”
    or “Blocked”.
    Note:The NR rating is independent of other ratings. Placing a
    block on a specific age based rating level, this rating and
    any other more restrictive ratings will also be blocked.
    Password
    New Password
    - - - -EXIT MENU
    to return
    Lock set
    ModeOffWXEXIT MENU
    to return
    OK
    CHANGE
    The maximum is 4 locked channels
    Block ProgramMPAA
    U.S.TV
    ModeOff
    NRViewable
    G
    PG
    PG-13
    NC-17
    XViewable
    Viewable
    Viewable
    Viewable
    Viewable
    OK 
    						
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    Please see the following chart for the MPAA Ratings Description. 
    U.S. Movies Rating Chart Description
    U.S. TV Rating 
    The TV Parental Guidelines has 7 levels of age-based ratings that
    can be selected. These 7 levels are split into 2 age-based groups:
    Youth Age-based Ratings and Guidance Age-based Ratings.
    Some of these age-based ratings can also have content-based
    ratings, denoted as D (Dialog), L (Language), S (Sex) and V
    (Violence).The table below shows the age-based ratings
    selection.
    Procedure
    • In Block Program, highlight U.S.TV and press OK button
    to enter the Mode.
    • Press OK button to select Off or On and press OK
    button.
    • Select the desired rating level using CH T or CH S
    buttons.
    • Press OK button to choose “Viewable” (GREEN) or
    “Blocked” (RED).Notes:
    • The ratings such as TV-PG, TV-14 and TV-MA have
    content level ratings also. These contents levels can be
    individually blocked. Select the rating level, press VOL X
    to highlight the desired content level and press OK
    button to block.
    • The TV-NR rating is independent of other ratings. 
    • If TV-Y is blocked, both TV-Y and TV-Y7 will be blocked.
    However, if you select TV-Y7, the FV setting can be
    blocked or unblocked.
    U.S. TV Ratings Description
    NR  Not Rated by MPAA.
    G GENERAL AUDIENCES. All ages admitted.
    PGPARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED. Some
    material may not be suitable for children.
    PG-13PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED. Some
    material may be inappropriate for children under
    13.
    RRESTRICTED. Under 17 requires accompanying
    parent or adult guardian.
    NC-17 NO ONE 17 AND UNDER ADMITTED.
    X ADULTS ONLY.
    Age-based
    GroupAge-based
    RatingsPossible Content
    Selections
    NR (Not Rated)TV-NR• Viewable
    • Blocked
    Youth
    TV - Y• Viewable
    • Blocked
    TV - Y7
    • FV (Fantasy Violence)
    • Viewable
    • Blocked
    Guidance
    TV - G• Viewable
    • Blocked
    TV - PG
    • D,L,S,V (all selected)
    • Any combination of D, L,
    S, V
    TV - 14
    • D, L S, V (all selected)
    • Any combination of D, L,
    S, V
    TV - MA
    • L, S, V (all selected)
    • Any combination of L, S,
    V
    TV-NR Not Rated.
    TV-YAll Children. The themes and elements in this
    program are specifically designed for a very
    young audience including children from ages 2-6.
    TV-Y7Directed to older children. Themes and
    elements in this program may include mild
    physical or comedic violence or may frighten
    children under the age of 7.
    TV-GGeneral Audience. It contains little or no
    violence, no strong language, and little or not
    sexual dialogue or situations.
    TV-PGParental guidance suggested. The program
    may contain infrequent coarse language, limited
    violence, some suggestive sexual dialogue and
    situations.
    TV-14Parents strongly cautioned. This program may
    contain sophisticated themes, sexual content,
    strong and explicit sexual content.
    TV-MAMature Audiences only. This program may con-
    tain mature themes, profane language, graphic
    violence and explicit sexual content.
    FV Fantasy/Cartoon Violence.
    V Violence
    SSex
    L Offensive Language
    D Dialogue with sexual content.
    Block ProgramMPAA
    U.S.TV
    ModeOff
    TV-NRViewable
    OK
    TV-Y
    TV-Y7
    TV-G
    TV-PG
    TV-14
    TV-MAViewable
    FV
    Viewable
    D   L   S   V
    D   L   S   V
          L   S   V 
    						
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    Lock (Cont.)
    How long?
    This feature allows you lock the television input sources for
    specific period of time. Available selections are: 12 hours, 
    24 hours, 48 hours or Always.
    Note:If you select Always and you forget your password, the
    TV must be serviced by a qualified technician to clear the
    Lock setup.
    Password
    This screen lets you change your password. Enter a new 4 digit
    password using the numeric keypad and this code becomes your
    new password.
    Blocking Messages
    Various Blocking messages are displayed on-screen depending
    upon the type of blocking you have selected in the LOCK menu.
    When Game Lock is selected
    Following message is displayed when you attempt to select video
    inputs. 
    When Channel Lock is selected: 
    The on-screen display will be displayed when you attempt to tune
    the channels that are locked in the Channel Lock menu. 
    When the rating level is exceeded
    If the program you are viewing exceeds the set rating level, a
    rating level exceeded message is displayed. You are prompted to
    enter your password to view the blocked channel.        
    Note:Entering the password will override the block condition.
    However, the ratings selection will be retained.
    About Screen
    The About screen displays assorted information about the HDTV
    Projection Television. Please have this information when calling
    Customer Care Center. 
    How Long?
    Time12 hours
    ________X W
    The TV will remain locked for 
    the selected duration
    EXIT MENU
    to return
    OKCHANGE
    Video Inputs Locked.
    Channel Locked.
    Press OK to enter password.
    Rating Limit Exceeded.
    Press OK to enter password.
    About
    EXIT MENU
    to returnStatus1002023014
    5226007018
    9208007016 
    						
    							GLOSSARY AND ACRONYMS
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    Glossary and Acronyms
    ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee)
    Standardization body that developed the Digital Television
    Terrestrial formats.
    CableCARD™
    A PCMCIA-type card that is provided by the Cable operator. 
    DCF (Design rule for Camera File system)
    Unified standard established by Japan Electronics and
    Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).
    FAT (File Allocation Table)
    FAT 12 or FAT 16: File systems used in formatting the memory
    cards.
    HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
    Interface that supports every uncompressed digital format as well
    as all existing multi-channel audio format on a single cable.
    JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
    A system used for compressing/decoding color still pictures.
    MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America)
    Guild governing rating assignments to movies.
    NTSC (National Television Systems Committee)
    Standardization body that developed the Analog Television
    Terrestrial formats.
    Password
    A four (4) digit code a user must provide in order to perform a
    function. 
    						
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    TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
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    Troubleshooting Chart
    Before calling for assistance, determine the symptoms and follow suggested solutions.
    AUDIOVIDEOSolutions
    Noisy Audio Snowy Video
    Adjust Antenna Location and Connection.
    Normal Audio Multiple Image /
    Color shift in picture
    Adjust Antenna Location and Connection.
    Check Antenna Lead-in Wire.
    Adjust Convergence (refer to pages 28 and 29).
    Noisy AudioInterference
    Move television from Electrical Appliances, Lights,
    Vehicles and Medical Equipment.
    No Audio Normal Video
    Increase Volume.
    Check Mute.
    Check television SPEAKERS on/off. (refer to pages 22 and 23)
    Change Channel.
    Noisy AudioNo Video with Snow
    Set TV or Cable Mode Properly.
    Check Antenna Cables.
    No AudioNo Video / No PIP
    Check Power Cord is Plugged into Active Outlet.
    Adjust Brightness and Audio Controls.
    Change Channel.
    Check Cable Connections.
    Program the Remote Control Again.
    Check Second Video Source Operation.
    Poor ATSC signal strength. Re-orient the ATSC antenna.
    Audio Break upDigitalization of image
    Image freeze up
    Re-orient the ATSC antenna.
    Check signal meter (refer to page 27). If the signal is weak, add a signal 
    booster to boost the signal strength.
    Normal Audio
    Picture shifts slightly (horizontally) 
    when turned on, changing channels or 
    within a duration of two (2) hours of 
    viewing.
    This is a normal condition to prevent image burn-in. This feature can be 
    turned off. However, turning off this feature may result in image retention on 
    screen. (refer pg. 28)
    Normal AudioNo Color
    Adjust Color Settings.
    Change Channel.
    ? 
    						
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    Wrong AudioNormal Video
    Check Audio is set to Stereo or Mono, not SAP.
    Normal AudioBlack Box on Screen
    Change CC (Closed Captioning) from Text Mode.
    When HDMI signal is connected.
    No AudioNo Video 
    Make sure that a PC is not connected to HDMI input.
    Rarely, the TV will not display video in HDMI input from devices with HDMI or 
    DVI output due to bad communication between the TV and the devices. 
    Should this happens, unplug the HDMI/DVI device and plug it back on.
    Wrong AudioNormal Video
    If using HDMI input, change the audio of the HDMI device to Linear PCM.
    Check the Audio setting for HDMI (refer to page 23). If there is functional 
    problem with Digital Audio, please use Analog audio.
    Intermittent Remote Control Operation
    Normal AudioNormal Video
    Replace Remote Control batteries.
    Front control panel does not work, or remote control 
    has no effect.Press and hold the POWER button on the front panel for more than 5 
    seconds to reset the television.
    Normal AudioNormal Video
    Check Input Signal format. When receiving 1080i signal, ASPECT button 
    does not work (see page 14).
    ASPECT button has no effect.
    AUDIOVIDEOSolutions 
    						
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    INDEX
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    Index
    Numerics
    3D Y/C Filter 22
    A
    About Screen 32
    AC Power Supply Cord 5
    Add Fav / Del Fav feature 13
    AI Sound 22
    Amplifier Connection (Analog) 10
    Analog 28
    Antenna Connection 5
    Aspect Button 14
    Audio 22
    Auto Power On 28
    Auto Scan 6
    Auto Scan 27
    B
    Balance 22
    Basic Menu Navigation 21
    Bass 22
    BBE 22
    BBE Button 14
    Block Program 30
    Blocking Messages 32
    Brightness 22
    C
    Cabinet and Remote Control 4
    Cable / Antenna Connection 5
    Cable Connection 5
    Cable Module Info 29
    CableCARD™ Connection 8
    Captions 23
    Care and Cleaning 4
    CC Mode 28
    Channel 23
    Channel and Program Tuning 13
    Channel Banner 13
    Channel Lock 30
    Cinema 22
    Clock Set 26
    Closed Caption 28
    Codes For Cable Box 19
    Codes For Cassette Decks 20
    Codes For CD Player 20
    Codes For DBS 19
    Codes For DVD 19
    Codes For Personal Video 
    Recorders 20
    Codes For Receivers 20
    Codes For VCR 19
    Color 22
    Color Matrix 22
    Color Temp 22
    Colors sub-menu 28
    Component Codes 18
    Component Connection Cables 5
    Convergence 28
    Covergence 28
    Creating a Password 30
    Customer Record 4
    D
    Day Set 26
    Digital 28
    Digital Audio Out Connection 10
    Digital TV - Set-Top Box (DTV-STB) or 
    DVD Connection 8Direct Tuning Method 13
    E
    Emergency Alert System (EAS) 
    Forced Tuning 13
    F
    Favorite 23
    Feature Chart 4
    First Time Setup 6
    Freeze 22
    Freeze Button 12
    Front and Rear View of the HDTV 
    Projection Television 7
    Front Control Panel 8
    Front Panel 7
    G
    Glossay and Acronyms 33
    H
    HDMI (High Definition Multimedia 
    Interface) input connection 9
    I
    Image Shift 28
    Important Information 1
    Information Regarding Convergence 2
    Information Regarding 
    memory cards 24
    Input Labels 23
    Input Setup 6, 27
    Inserting and Removing SD or 
    PCMCIA card 24
    Installation 5
    Interval 25
    L
    Lock 30
    Lock Set 30
    M
    Main Picture Freeze Feature 12
    Manual Labels 23
    Manual Program 27
    Menu button 14
    Menu Operations 22
    Move Button 12
    MPAA 30
    N
    Natural Color 22
    Nine Point Convergence 
    Correction 29
    Normal 22
    O
    Operating a Cable Box 16
    Operating a cassette deck 17
    Operating a DBS 16
    Operating a DVD 16
    Operating a PVR (Personal Video 
    Recorder) 17
    Operating a Receiver 17
    Operating a VCR 16
    Operating Components with Remote
    Control 16
    Optional Equipment Connections 8
    Other Adj. 22
    P
    Photo Viewer™ Operation 24
    Photo Viewer™ Setup Menu 25
    PIC Mode 22Picture 22
    PIP and Split Operational Buttons 11
    PIP MIN and PIP MAX Buttons 12
    PIP Operation 11
    PIP, Split and Freeze Mode Buttons 
    Operational chart 12
    Preset Labels 23
    PROG button 14
    Program CH 27
    Program Out Connection 
    (PROG OUT) 10
    Programming The Remote 18
    Programming Without A Code 18
    Projection Screen 4
    R
    Rear Panel Jacks 7
    RECALL button 14
    Regarding The Use Of Video Games 2
    Remote Control Battery Installation 5
    Remote Control Operation 15
    Repeat 25
    RF Input 23
    Rotate 25
    R-Tune Button 14
    S
    SAP Button 14
    Search Button 11
    Sequence 25
    Set Up 27
    Sharpness 22
    Signal Meter 27
    Sleep 26
    Slide Show 25
    Speakers 23
    Special Features of the High Definition 
    Projection Television 13
    Special Remote Buttons 14
    Specifications 4
    Split Operaion 11
    Standard 22
    Surf Mode 23
    Surround 23
    T
    Television Location 5
    Thumbnail mode 24
    Timer 22
    Timer 26
    Timer 1 and Timer 2 26
    Tint 22
    Treble 22
    Troubleshooting Chart 34
    Tuning digital and analog channels 13
    TV/VIDEO Button 11
    U
    U.S. Movies Rating Chart 31
    U.S. TV Rating 31
    V
    VCR Connection 8
    Video NR 22
    VIVID 22
    VM (Velocity Modulation) 22
    Z
    Zoom 25
    Zoom Adjust 28 
    						
    							NOTES
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    							ESPAÑOL
    RIESGO DE SACUDIDAS 
    ELECTRICAS.  NO ABRIR.
    ADVERTENCIA
    ADVERTENCIA:  A FIN DE REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE DESCARGAS
    ELÉCTRICAS, NO DEBERÁN QUITARSE NI LA CUBIERTA NI LA TAPA
    POSTERIOR.   NO HAY EN EL INTERIOR PIEZA ALGUNA QUE EL USUARIO
    TENGA QUE REPARAR. TODO SERVICIO HABRÁ DE BRINDARLO
    PERSONAL DE REPARACIÓN CAPACITADO.El propósito del relámpago con punta de
    flecha dentro de un triángulo es el de
    advertir al usuario de que existen piezas
    internas del producto que representan
    riesgo de que las personas reciban
    descargas eléctricas.
    El propósito del signo de exclamación
    dentro de un triángulo es el de advertir al
    usuario de que los documentos que
    acompañan al aparato incluyen
    instrucciones importantes  de
    funcionamiento y reparación.
    ADVERTENCIA:  Con el objeto de prevenir el riesgo de incendio o de descarga eléctrica, este aparato no deberá verse 
    expuesto a la lluvia ni a la humedad. No colocar ningún objeto lleno líquido, como envases, en este 
    aparato.
    El simbolo de insulación Clase II (un cuadro dentro de otro cuadro) indica que este producto a sido evaluado y 
    probado para cumplir con los requisitos de insulación Clase II.
    INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD
    1. Lea completamente estas instrucciones.
    2. Guarde estas instrucciones.
    3.  Preste atención a todas las advertencias.
    4. Siga todas las instrucciones.
    5. No utilice este aparto cerca de agua.
    6. Limpie solamente con un trapo seco.
    7. No obstruya ninguna abertura de ventilación. Instale conforme a las instrucciones del fabricante.
    8. No instale cerca de fuentes generadoras de calor tales como radiadores, estufas o cualquier otro
    aparato (incluyendo amplificadores) que produzcan calor.
    9. No ignore el propósito de seguridad de las clavijas polarizadas o de las clavijas aterrizadas. Una cla-
    vija polarizada tiene dos hojas, una más ancha que la otra. Una clavija aterrizada tiene dos hojas y
    un tercer conector. La hoja más ancha o el tercer conector son proporcionados para su seguridad. Si
    la clavija no entra en su contacto de CA, consulte a un electricista para que reemplace su contacto
    obsoleto.
    10. Proteja el cable de CA de ser pisado o prensado. Ponga especial cuidado en los
    conectores y el extremo que llega al aparato.
    11. Utilice solamente accesorios especificados por el fabricante.
    12. Use únicamente con el mueble, mesa, cómoda o librero especificado por el fabri-
    cante o comprado con el aparato. Si mueve el mueble con el aparato sobre de el,
    tenga mucho cuidado de que el aparato no caiga sobre usted al empujar.
    13. Desconecte el aparato durante tormentas eléctricas o si no se utilizará por un periodo largo de
    tiempo.
    14. Para servicio, acuda con personal calificado. El servicio es necesario si el aparato ha sido dañado de
    cualquier manera, como el cable de CA o clavija dañada, si se ha derramado algún liquido o algún
    objeto ha caído dentro del aparato, el aparato ha sido expuesto a la lluvia o a la humedad, no opera
    normalmente o ha sido golpeado o tirado. 
    						
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