Sony bravia kdl-32p25xx User Manual

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Safety information
Mains lead
• Observe the followings 
to prevent the mains 
lead being damaged.
If the mains lead is 
damaged, it may result 
in a fire or an electric 
shock.
– Unplug the mains lead when moving the TV set.
– When you disconnect the mains 
lead, disconnect it from the 
mains socket first.
– Be sure to grasp the plug when 
disconnecting the mains lead. 
Do not pull on the mains lead 
itself.
– Do not pinch, bend, or twist the 
mains lead excessively. The core 
conductors may be exposed or 
broken.
– Do not modify the mains lead.
– Do not put anything heavy on the mains lead.
– Keep the mains lead away from heat sources.
• If you damage the mains lead, stop using it and ask your 
dealer or Sony service centre to exchange it.
• Do not use the supplied mains lead on any other 
equipment.
• Use only an original Sony mains lead, not other brands. 
Mains socket
Do not use a poor fitting mains socket. Insert 
the plug fully into the mains socket. A poor 
fit may cause arcing and result in a fire. 
Contact your electrician to have the mains 
socket changed.
Cleaning the mains plug
Unplug the mains plug and clean it 
regularly. If the plug is covered with dust 
and it picks up moisture, its insulation 
may deteriorate and result in a fire. 
Overloading
This TV set is designed to operate 
on a 220–240 V AC supply only. 
Take care not to connect too many 
appliances to the same mains 
socket as this could result in fire or 
electric shock.
When not in use
• If you will not be using the TV 
set for several days, the TV set 
should be disconnected from 
the mains for environmental 
and safety reasons.  
• The TV set is not disconnected from the mains when the 
TV set is switched off. To disconnect the TV set 
completely, pull the plug from the mains. However, some 
TV sets may have features which need the TV set to be left 
in standby to work correctly.
Carrying
• Before carrying the TV set, 
disconnect all the cables from the 
TV set.
• Carrying the large size TV set 
requires two or more people.
• When you carry the TV set by hand, 
hold the TV set as illustrated on the 
right. When lifting the TV set or 
moving the panel of the TV set, hold it 
firmly from the bottom. If you do not 
do so, the TV set may fall and be 
damaged or cause serious injury. 
• When transporting it, do not 
subject the TV set to jolts or 
excessive vibration. The TV set 
may fall and be damaged or cause 
serious injury.
• If the TV set has been dropped or 
damaged, have it checked 
immediately by  qualified service 
personnel.
• When you carry the TV set in for repair or when you move 
it, pack it using the original carton and packing material.
Placement
• The TV set should be installed near an easily accessible 
mains socket.
• Place the TV set on a stable, level 
surface. Do not hang anything on the 
TV set. If you do, the TV set may fall 
from the stand, causing damage or 
serious injury.
• Do not install the TV set in places 
subject to extreme temperature, for example in direct 
sunlight, or near a radiator, or heating vent. If the TV set 
is exposed to extreme temperature, the TV set may 
overheat and cause deformation of the casing or cause the 
TV set to malfunction.
• Do not install the TV set in a place exposed to direct air 
conditioning. If the TV set is installed in such a location, 
moisture may condense inside and may  cause a 
malfunction.
• Never place the TV set in hot, oily, 
humid or excessively dusty places. 
• Do not install the TV set where 
insects may enter. 
• Do not install the TV set where it 
may be exposed to mechanical vibration.
• Do not install the TV set in a location where it may 
protrude, such as on or behind a pillar, or where you might 
bump your head on it. Otherwise, it may result in injury.
• Do not allow children to climb on 
the TV set.
• If you use the TV set near the 
seashore, salt may corrode metal 
parts of the TV set and cause 
internal damage or fire.
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