Safety and Regulatory Booklet

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Safety and Regulatory Booklet
5-012-450-12(1)
☐ Avoid prolonged contact with rubber or
plastic material to the OLED screen.
☐ When disposing of your TV be sure to
follow your local laws and regulations.
Broken screen panel (For LCD TV
only):
Do not throw anything at the
LCD screen and its edges as the
impact can cause the LCD screen
glass to crack, break or shatter.
☐ If damage occurs to the LCD
panel, small traces of liquid crystal
sandwiched between the glass may be found
on scattered broken glass.
☐ Do not touch the broken glass with bare
hands. As with any broken glass pieces,
avoid skin contact and exposure to your
eyes or mouth. Avoid direct contact with
liquid or damp surfaces of the glass as these
may have an adverse effect on some people.
The contacted area should be rinsed
thoroughly with water. If conditions persist,
see your doctor.
☐ If the surface of the TV cracks, do not touch
the TV until you have unplugged the AC
power cord. Otherwise this may cause an
electric shock.
Broken screen panel (For OLED TV
only):
Do not throw anything at the TV
set. The screen glass may break
by the impact and cause serious
injury.
☐ Do not touch the broken glass
with bare hands. As with any broken glass
pieces, avoid skin contact and exposure to
your eyes or mouth.
☐ If the surface of the TV cracks, do not touch
the TV until you have unplugged the AC
power cord. Otherwise this may cause an
electric shock.
SERVICING
Do not use the TV if you
suspect the TV is damaged
or if the TV is damaged.
☐ Do not attempt to service
the TV yourself since
opening the cabinet may
expose you to dangerous
voltage levels or other
hazards. Refer all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
☐ If replacement parts are
required, acquire a written
certification from the service
technician which states that
adequate replacement parts with
the same or similar characteristics as the
original parts have been used. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in a fire, an electric
shock or other hazards.
Safety check
☐ Upon completion of any TV
servicing or repair, ask the
service technician to perform
routine safety checks as
specified by Sony and to
certify that the TV is safe to operate. Have a
qualified service technician dispose of the
TV if it is not safe to operate.
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