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    Safety 
 
Preventing Image Retention 
Your plasma TV illuminates phosphor to display images, much like a conventional tube-type television. 
Viewing stationary images for extended periods of time results in uneven aging of the phosphor, 
causing grayed-out images to permanently appear on the screen. 
Permanent image retention can be avoided by taking some basic precautions. Following the 
recommendations listed below ensures your plasma TV will have longer life and offer better 
performance: 
• 
Whenever possible, avoid frequently displaying stationary images, such as Web sites, computer 
graphics, or video games for extended periods of time. 
• 
Display video and images in the widescreen 16:9 ratio format. Use the Aspect button on the 
remote control to change from 4:3 screen size (such as standard television) to fill the screen in 
16:9 ratio. This will prevent potential image retention of sidebars. Refer to “Selecting the screen 
aspect” on page 27. 
• 
Avoid viewing the onscreen display (OSD) menus from DVD players, VCRs, and other components 
for extended periods of time. 
• 
When watching a movie from a DVD player or VCR, do not leave the same image paused 
continuously over a long period of time. 
• 
Turn down the contrast and brightness of the screen. High brightness and contrast can accelerate 
image retention of stationary images. 
• 
Your plasma TV has a special feature that illuminates the entire screen and can remove very minor 
instances of screen image retention. See “Using the screen washing feature” on page 44 for more 
information. 
 
Image retention and uneven screen aging are not covered by your HP Warranty; refer to the Warranty 
and Support Guide
 that came with your TV. 
Wall Mounting or Stand Replacement 
A specified technician from the distributor or authorized agent should install the TV, including stand 
replacement or wall mounting. Wall mounting brackets are sold separately and are not included with 
the TV. 
Wall mounting the TV requires: 
• 
Removal of the transport handles on the back of the TV. 
• 
Removal of the stand from the TV panel. 
• 
Assembly of the wall mounting bracket and installation of the bracket onto the TV panel. 
• 
Placement and installation of the TV panel with wall bracket onto the wall. 
 
Due to the size and weight of the TV, it is recommended that a minimum of two people move it.