Samsung TD390S User Manual

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Getting Started
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Avoid placing a liquid container 
such as a vase, flowerpot, 
beverage, cosmetics or drugs, or a 
metal object over the product.
 
• If water or substances enter 
the product, turn the power 
off, unplug the power cord and 
contact a service centre.
 
• Otherwise, it may result in a 
problem with the product, 
electric shock or fire.
Do not press down hard on the 
product. The product may become 
deformed or damaged.
  Caution
Displaying a still image for a long 
time may create a persistent image 
or stain on the screen.
 
• If you do not use the product 
for a long time, use the 
power-saving mode or set the 
screensaver to the moving 
picture mode.
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When not using the product for 
a long time such as leaving your 
home, unplug the power cord from 
the wall outlet.
 
• Otherwise, it may cause dust 
accumulation and result in fire 
caused by overheating or short 
circuit or result in an electric 
shock.
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Set the appropriate resolution and 
frequency for the product.
 
• Otherwise, it may result in eye 
strain.
Avoid turning the product upside 
down or move the product holding 
only the stand.
 
• This may cause the product to 
fall, resulting in damage to the 
product or injury.
Watching the product from too 
close a distance continuously may 
damage your eyesight.
Avoid using a humidifier or cooker 
near the product.
 
• Otherwise, it may result in 
electric shock or fire.
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It is important to give your eyes 
some rest (5 minutes every hour) 
when viewing the product screen 
for long periods of time.
 
• This will alleviate any eye strain.
Since the display panel is hot after 
using it for a long time, do not 
touch the product.
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Keep the small accessories in a 
location out of the reach of children.
Take care when adjusting the angle 
of the product or the height of the 
stand.
 
• If your hand or finger is caught, 
you may be injured.
 
• If the product is tilted 
excessively, the product may 
fall and this may result in injury.