Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
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PRC'PER TELEVISION
PLACEMENT
MATTERS
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THE
CONSUMER
ELECTRONICS
INDUSTRY
CARES
• Manufacturers, retailers and
the
rest
of
the
cons
um
er electronics industry are
committed
to
making
home
entertainment safe and enjoyable.
·
As
you enjoy your television, please
note
that
all
televisions-
new and old-
must
be
s
upp
orted
on
proper stands or insta
ll
ed
acco
rding
to
the
manufacturer's recommendations.
Te
levisions
that
are inapprop
ri
ate
ly
situated
on
dressers, b
oo
kca
ses,
shelves, desks, speakers, chests, carts,
etc,
may fall over, resulting
in
injury.
TUNE
IN
TO
SAFETY
· ALWAYS fo
ll
ow
the
manufacturer's r
ecommendations
for
the
safe insta
ll
at
ion
of
your television.
· ALWAYS read and follow
all
in
structions
for
proper use
of
yo
ur
television
·
NEVER
allow chi
ld
ren
to
climb
on
or
play
on
the television
or
the furniture
on
which the television
is
placed.
·
NEVER
place
the
television
on
furnitur-e
that
can easily be used
as
steps, such as a chest
of
drawers.
· ALWAYS install the television where
it
cannot be pushed, pulled over
or
knocked down.
· ALWAYS route cords and cables
connected
to
the
television so
that
they
cannot
be
tripped
over, pulled
or
grabbed.
WALL
OR
CEILING
MOUNT
YOUR
TELEVISION
· ALWAYS
contac
t your retailer
about
professional installation
if
you have any
doubts
about
your
ability
to
safely
mount
your television.
· ALWAYS use a
mount
that
has been
recommended
by the television manufacturer and has a
safe
ty
ce
rtification
by
an
independent
laboratory (such as
UL,
CSA,
ETL).
· ALWAYS
fo
ll
ow
a
ll
instructions
supp
lied
by
the
television and
mount
manufacturers.
· ALWAYS make sure th
at
the
wa
ll
or
ce
iling where you are
mounting
the
te
levision
is
appropriate.
Some
mounts
are
not
designed
to
be
mounted
to
wal
ls and ceilings with steel studs
or
ci
nd
er
bl
ock
construct
ion.
If
you are unsure,
con
t
act
a professional
in
staller.
· Televisions can be heavy A
minimum
of
two
people is required
for
a
wa
ll
or
ce
ili
ng
mount
insta
ll
ation.
MOVING
AN
OLDER
TELEVISION
TO
A NEW
PLACE
IN
YOUR
HOME
· Many new television buyers
mov
e
th
ei
r older
CRT
televisions into a secondary
room
after
the
purchase
of
a flat-panel television. Special care should
be
made
in
the
pl
acement
of
older
CRT
televisions.
· ALWAYS place your ol
der
CRT
television on furniture
that
is
st
urdy and appropriate
for
its size
and weight.
·
NEVER
place your older
CRT
television
on
a dresser where children may
be
tempted
to
use
the
drawers
to
cl
im
b.
· ALWAYS make sure your o
ld
er
CRT
television does
not
hang over the edge
of
your furniture
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