Digimate LTV-2007 Manual Do Utilizador

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1  The power cord or plug is damaged.   
2  Liquid enters the LCD Display.   
3  LCD Display is damp or wet.   
4  LCD Display is damaged.   
5  LCD Display malfunctions.   
 
DO NOT attempt to repair the LCD Display by yourself. There are high voltages inside the 
cabinet, which poses a risk of electric shock.   
Changing parts If the LCD Display requires new parts, ask the technician for written proof 
the new parts are specified by the manufacturer and function are the same as the original 
parts. Safety inspection After the LCD Display is repaired, be sure to ask the technician (in 
accordance with the manufacturer's requirements) to conduct a routine safety inspection to 
make sure the LCD Display is safe. If the LCD Display has been used longer than its life, 
please contact qualified technician for repair.   
[User's record]   
You can find the serial number and model on the back of the LCD Display. Be sure to 
provide the model and serial number when you contact your distributor.   
 
Tips for cleaning the LCD Display 
1  Wipe the LCD Display with soft or dry cloth.   
2  DO NOT use solvent or methyl benzene. Harsh chemicals may damage your LCD 
Display.  
3  Make sure the LCD Display is unplugged before you clean it.   
4  This equipment is for entertainment use only.   
5  Visual Display tasks are exclude.   
 
[CATV] Be sure to acquire due authorization from the broadcaster/CATV service 
provider/program owner before using the TV receiver to watch programs through UHF, 
VHF, or CATV.   
[Installation and use of LCD Display]   
1  Check the LCD Display power specification shown on the serial No./model tag. Be 
sure to use the power according to the specification. If you are unsure about the power 
requirement, please contact your distributor or local power company.   
2  Make sure to plug the power cable into the socket securely. If you have problems 
plugging in, please contact your distributor.   
 
The plug is designed in such a manner that you can plug into a socket in a certain 
direction. If you have problems with the plug, contact with your distributor.   
1  DO NOT overload powers sockets or extension cords. Overloading poses a risk of 
electric shock or fire.   
2  DO NOT place any objects on the power cord. Keep your LCD Display away from any 
place that might cause damage to the LCD Display. Use only the correct power cord.   
3  Be sure to turn off your LCD Display when not in use. If the LCD Display will not be in 
use for a long time, unplug it to prevent risk of fire.   
4  The vent on the rear of the LCD Display is designed for ventilation and heat dissipation. 
Keep the vent clear.   
5  DO NOT place the LCD Display on beds, sofas, or carpet, as this may block the vent.