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RECORDYOUR MODEL NUMBER/ The model and serial number of your Entertainment Machine TM are Located on the back of the TV cabinet. For your future conve- nience, we suggest that you record these numbers here: Mode[ No. Serial No. WARNING: TO REDUCETHE RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK DO NOT REMOVECOVER(OR BACK). NO USERSERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE. REFERSERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICEPERSONNEL.
Important safeguards for you and your new product Your product has been manufactured and tested with your safety in mind. However, improper use can resutt in potent]at etectr]ca[ shock or fire hazards. To avoid defeating the safeguards that have been bu]tt into your new product, ptease read and observe the fottowing safety points when ]nstatting and using your new product, and save them for future reference.
(Continued from previous page) _Outckmll_n_en short-out parts that coutd resutt in a fire or etectric Never spit[ [iquid of any kind on the product. na Grounding If an outside antenna or cabte system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cabte system is grounded so as to provide some protection against vottage surges and buitt-up static charges. Articte 810 of the Nationa[ Etectrica[ Code (U.S.A.
Refer to the information below to hook up external on your Entertainment equipment and set up the features Machine Step 1. Hook up externat equipment and antenna or cabte service wires to the TV. Instatt batteries in the remote control After at[ connections have been made, ptug your TV into standard househotd power, see pages 7 thru 14. Step 2. Go to page 18 to EZ program the TV. Step 3. Set up at! other TV options see pages [isted betow. Safety Warnings ................................
To hook up source equipment, see be{ow and a{so f refer to the Tab{e of Contents on page 5, shows pages to go to for equipment hookup options. Also, see the front connections pane[ source's hookup options on page 16. After you have finished hooking up your source equipment, go to page 18 and use EZ Program to search for and find at{ the avai{ab{e channe{s in _, your area. -- TV Back ..................... ..... .... .... .... ............................................. .............
Connect an off-air antenna Typical Locate the Antenna/CabLe jack on the back of your Entertainment TV Back Antenna Machine. Connect the wire that runs from the waLL directly to this jack, according to one of the diagrams to the right. D Remove the back of the remote and put in two "AAA" batteries. mlg ___ _ ANTENN_ Remote iiiBac, ofii 300/75 ohm Adapter PLug in your TV. Do not plug it into an outlet controLLed by a switch.
Connect cable service to your Entertainment Locate the Antenna/Cable back of the TV. Machine jack on the Connect the cable service wire that runs iiii,iiiiil,TyRica from the wall or cable box directly to this jack, according to one of the diagrams to the right. Wall Jack Remove the back of the remote and put in two "AAA" batteries. ANTENNA CABLE Cable TV Coaxial "_ Back ofii Round Wire (75ohm) Remote \ i Hug in the TV. Do not plug it into an outlet controlled by a switch.
Connect your off-air antenna and VCR to your Entertainment Locate the Antenna In jack on the back of the VCR. Machine BCR Ba_k | | RF Coaxial Round Wire .Connect the wire that runs from the antenna, accordmg to the diagram to the right. Make any other connections as necessary. , (75ohm) i"," _pica[ Antennas: VCRBack AV Pane[ _ Rat or Round Wi_ Remove the back of the remote and put in two "AAA" batteries. I1_ Out Audio Vide .............................. Oa , _....
?_ Typical CabLeTV _) WalL 3ack Connect Cable service and a VCR to the TV : VCR Back _Alr_i,, Cabte Box _|_out _°_I_ VCRBack AV Pane[ Locate the Antenna/CabLe In jack on the back of the VCR. CabLeservice with or without a cable box Connect the cable service wire that runs _In output Ib_ ,_ [_L] switch 34 from the waLL, according to one of the diagrams to the right. Make any other connections necessary for your setup. Remove the back of the remote and put in two "AAA" batteries. ...........
Your Zenith TV may be connected Super-VHS VCR through to a the S-Video Input located on the front or rear source connec- tion panels on your TV i ............................... VCR Back From Antenna or Cable Service With i•-] Hook up your S-VHS VCR to your Zenith TV according to the diagram shown at the right, Fiat Wire_ Remove the back of the remote and put in two "AAA" batteries. 300/75 ohm Adapter // • x::xx:xxc:::x:%i ; Hug in your TV. Do not plug it into a switched outlet.
Connecting gVg component video DVD equipment IN Connect a standard component video equipment or DVD player to DVD IN. DVD Player, 480i SDTV Set top Box, 480i TVBack i i ;> i B Make the connections as indicated. (Appearance of components may vary from those in the illustrations.) Hug in your TV. Do not plug it into a switched outlet. Your Entertainment Machine is designed to operate on standard household current, 120volt 60 Hertz A¢. Do not attempt to operate it on DC power.
Connecting HI) high-dejfinition equipment IN Connect progressive scan or high-definition video equipment to HD IN. Progressive Scan DVD, 480p EDTV Set top Box, 480p HDTV Set top Box, i080i I Make the HD connections component TV Back as indicated. (Appearance of components may vary from those in the illustrations.) llI Hug in your TV. Do not ptug it into a switched outtet. Your Entertainment Machine is designed to operate on standard househotd current, 120-vott 60 Hertz AC.
Connecting High-dejffnition HD-R6B R6B output equipment INPUT Connect HD-RGB equipment here. RGB Format: EDTV Set top Box 640 x 480p RGB Format: HDTV Set top Box 1920 x 1080i Make the RGB connections Y TVBack as indicated, (Appearance of components may vary from those in the illustrations,) Hug in your TV. Do not ptug it into a switched outlet. Your Entertainment Machine is designed to operate on standard househotd current, 120-vott 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it on DC power.
Output to Audio/Video devices TV Back Make the Audio/Video Output connections as indicated. (Appearance of devices may vary from those in the ittustrations.) -MONITOR OUTPUT Video Output Use the Video Out jack to connect external video device. to an VIDEO Audio Output Use the Left and Right Audio Out jacks to connect an externat amptifier and ANTENNA CABLE speakers. (Refer to the Audio Menu on page 31 for instructions on how to turn the TV's internat speakers off and on.
Using the front panel to operate the TV's basic features and to make temporary connections _ypica[ TV Front Pane[ B Menu Operation @ ©©© Press MENU to ptace menus on-screen. S-video video Use Channe[ Up/Down to setect menu option. _Use _ L-audio-R Votume Left/Right to adjust menu option. Left/Right Audio Used for stereo Use MENU to remove menus from screen. sound from externat equipment. S-Video / Video TV Operation Connects the video signals from external equipment.
Note: Pressing TV puts remote into TV operating A quick list of the keys on your remote functions in the 6 additional PRG and programmable what mode they do in TV mode, see page 44 for remote key modes... (PROGRAM) POWER Programs your remote to operate Turns TV On or Off. other products. See page 45. LED INDICATOR Selects AM/PM in CLock/Timer menus. CABLE/VCR/AUX/TV SeLects remoteoperating mode.
EZ Program Use EZ Program to automatically V CabLe TV Add/Det/Surf jfind and store in the Air Antenna EZdock T1/'s memory, all the channels in your area Captions Caption/Text Select: CABLE TV, If you subscribe Language to a cable service. AIR ANTENNA, If you receive over-the-air Source Menu programs.
When selected, words and values change to a gold color Brig htness 50 1_ so J_ [ i EZClock CoLor so l Captions Tint G Caption/Text Sharpness SO i_ Language CoLor Temp Source Menu Advanced Background EZ Picture EZ Program Contrast Use the remote to Add/Det/Surf access the on-screen menus [ AT Move _ Next _llll_llllllllmllllllllmJ _ Bad< l Video Menu Main TV Features Menu Press MENU on the remote control Use the Up or Down directiona[ arrow to "setect" or hightight (change the
Descriptions of the menus and displays Using MENU, the Up/Down arrows, and the ENTER key and the other keys indicated the remote, the user can access the menus and displays described below. on ON-SCREEN MENUS EZ Program Add/De[/Surf ¢ CaNe TV SETUP Air Antenna 18 Sets the TV up and adjusts the basic features. EZCrock EZ Program 18 Automatically finds and stores active channets you tune to by using Channel Up/Down.
Aux Sources NPAA V Unbtocked Btocked Age Brock Content Btk Cdn, Ratings LOCK 32 - 33 - 34 Set Hours Arrows parents to brock programming based on the program's content rating or the A/V source for up to 99 hours, with the use of a password. SPECIAL Set Password Lock On/Off 35 - 42 Goes beyond basics and customizes your Entertainment Machine's features. EZ Timer Your options are: EZ Timer 35 - 36 • Steep Timer, Sets a time that the TV witt automaticatty turn itsetf off, one time.
On-screen displays reveal the current status of your Entertainment D Machine "Surf" Channels Mode Active Display Press SURF to turn on Surf channels tuning mode; onE}/ channels specified as Surf channels wit[ appear when using Channel Up/Down. Surf's Up!_[ _ No Surfing Press SURF to display "No Surfing!" and return to normal channel tuning mode, using Channel Up/Down. No Surfing B B Mute Press Press Press Display MUTE to quiet the sound. MUTE again to remove the sound.
;FTI EZ Program Customize your channel not found selection list: Add Channels by EZ Program, Delete channels you don't watch, Create a favorite channels list to "Surf" - - Add/De{/Surt Ch 2 CBS EZ Clock Deleted Captions Added with Surf on, only those channels speciJ_ed as Surf Caption/Text channels will appear when using Channel Up/Down Language ,/Surf Addrce Menu Background LAY Move _ Next @ Back I Use the NUMBER keypad to go to the Channel you want to Delete, or include in the
In the Setup menu with the EZ ENTERto go to the EZ Crock Menu. Use the Select UP or DOWN arrows, the Adjust LEFT or RIGHT arrows, and the NUMBER keypad to set the dock menu options. As indicated on the menu, use FLASHBK to set AM or PM. © EZ Clock Menu Options Press QUIT to return to TV viewing. option hightig_ :ed, pres iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_ ....
EZ Program v' Caption 1 Turn on Closed Add/Det/Surf Caption 2 Captioning EZClock Caption 3 Captions Caption 4 Caption/Text Text ! Language Text 2 Source Menu Text 3 Background Text 4 or fi_::tON'd21/_ N_tltlbmenu, _e a Closed Captions or Text option ! AT Move _ Next _ Back [ Caption/Text at[ows your Entertainment Machine to receive various dosed caption and text options provided by broadcasters.
Choose the language you want the on-screen menus to appear in EZ Program EZProgram Add/De[/Surf Add/Det/Surf EZClock EZClock Captions Captions Caption/Text Caption/Text Language Language Source Menu Source Menu Spanish Background Background French ! @'_" Move B _ ,/EngLish Next _ Back I Press MENU, use the Up/Down arrow to select the SETUP menu, then press ENTER.
Choose the picture and sound you want to see and hear for the main screen and PIP inset Using SOURCE to Choose Viewing Sources Press SOURCErepeatedty to scrott through the avaitabte sources: Antenna, Video i, Video 2, F Video, DVD, HD, HD-RGB, (Note: See page 40 for source sensing options,) Setecting Sources with the Menus Press MENU to show the menus Use the Up/Down press ENTER. arrow to setect the SETUP MENU option, then Use the Up/Down arrow to setect the Source Menu, then press ENTER.
Set the background option On and add a blue background ability to to increase the readof the menus EZ Program EZ Program Add/De[/Surf Add/Del/Surf EZ Clock EZ Clock Captions Captions Caption/Text Caption/Text Language Language Source Menu Source Menu BN_:E_r:ou nd Background [ AY Move _ Next ,/Off On _ Back ] Press MENU, use the Up/Down arrow to setect the SETUP menu, then press ENTER.
Use the Video menu to customize picture the appearance 50 I_ so F_ l I EZ Program Contrast Add/Det/Surf Brig htness EZ CLock Color Captions Tint 50 I_ l G ImmHmlBUummHmmHI R Caption/Text Sharpness 5o [_ Language Color Temp Source Menu Advanced Background EZ Picture [ AV Move _ Next _ [ Back l Press MENU, use the Up/Down arrow to select the Video menu, then press ENTER.
Contrast Use the Video Brightness menu to CoLor customize Tint 5o I_ s the picture Sharpness 5o I_ appearance CoLorTemp to your Advanced preference EZPicture I AT Move _ Next Z-View 5o [_ so [_ _ AspectRatio4Normal 16:9 WideScreen Sack ] B With the Video menu option setected, press ENTER, B Use the Up/Down arrow to select Advanced, then press ENTER, Your options are: ©
Adjust the sound to your preference and set up the audio .features EZ Program _ass 11 I Add/DeL/Surf TrebLe 40 j EZ CLock Balance L 20 Illllllll_mlllllllllllllmllmlll Audio Mode Captions EZ Bass Caption/Text Front Surr Language EZSoundrite Source Menu Speakers EZSound Background I AV Move _ Next @ Back I Press MENU, use the Up/Down arrow to select the Audio menu, then press ENTER.
If used, this optional Note: feature can "block" Lock, also known and referred Mode. To block Computer inputs, puter inputs undesirable programming to in the text as Parental from appearing on the TK. Control, is not available use the block AUX SOURCESoption in Computer in the Lock menu in TV Mode; com- will not be available. Lock/Parentat Controt offers the user a wide variety of options and settings that restrict or "brock" the programming that can appear on the TV.
After you have read the preceding page, follow instructions below to set up and activate Lock EZProgram Aux Sources Add/DeC/Surf MPAA EZClock Age Block Captions Content B[k Caption/Text Cdn, Ratings Language Set Hours Source Menu Set Password Background Lock On/Off [ AT As shown above, with the Lock menu on-screen, Up/Down arrow to highlight an option Move _ ¢ Unbtocked Blocked Next _ Back [ use the like Content Btk, then press ENTER.
Lock menus with various restriction options are shown below /Unb{ocked ALIXSources • Add/Dd/Surf NPAA G Age Block Captions PG PG-I3 Content B[k - R Caption/Text Cdn, Ratings Language NC-I7 X Set Hours- JUnNocked TV-Y TV-Y7 Set Password Background Move TV-G TV-MA Nnb[ocked Source Menu _/Unbtocked TV-PG 1V-14 EZ Program EZClock I _T GENERAL CHILDREN-- I Lock On/Off-
EZ Timer Add/Det/Surf CH, Labets TO SET XDS Disptay PRESS EZCrock Set the Sleep Timer to automatically EZ Program turn the TV off, after the preset time has expired Captions PIP Menu Caption/Text Source Sense Language EZ Demo ENTER Source Menu Background F AV Move _ Next _ Back I Steep Timer Use TIMER to choose a preset time from 10 minutes to 4 hours for the TV to automaticatty turn itsetf off, 0 Using the EZ Timer Menu Setecting Steep Timer Menu With the EZ Timer menu setected,
Set the On/Oj_ timers to turn the TV on each day at the speciySed time and off, or have the timer settings retained and disable the On/OJF function EZ Program EZ Timer Add/Det/Surf €H. LabeLs TO SET EZCLock XDS DispLay PRESS Captions PIP Menu Caption/Text Source Sense Language EZ Demo ENTER Source Menu temporarily Background Next Setting the TV Turn On Time With the EZ Timer menu selected, use the Up/Down arrows to choose On Time, then press ENTER.
EZ Timer Customize your CH 23 .... CH 32-UPN 2:45 PM (:H. Labels STEREO XDS Display Channel/Time on-screen dis- PIP Menu play by adding Source Sense preset Channel Labels EZ Demo Next Channel/Time Using either the NUMBER keypad or the Channel Up/Down on the remote, select a channel B Back ] keys PressMENU,use the Up/Down arrow to select Special, then press ENTER. Select the Ch. Labels option press ENTER.
f EZ Timer IRating: i Ch 25 - PBS 7:15PM Stereo TV14 I CH, Labels XDS Display Let the Extended PIP Nenu Data Service display in-depth program information On Source Sense EZ Demo Next Ell ,/Off Back Press NENU, use the Up/Down arrow to select the SPECIAL menu on your screen, then press ENTER, Use the Up/Down arrow to select the XDS DISPLAYoption, then press ENTER, © Use the Up/Down arrow to choose: On, or Off.
EZ Timer Set the PIP CH. Labets TO SET inset picture XDS Display PRESS appearance options to your PIP Menu Source Sens personal 5o [_ [ Color 5o 5o ] I Tint G Con[gas[ Brightness ENTER Immmmmmmmmmmmm_mmmmmmmmmm R Size EZDemo viewing preferences ! AV Move _ Next @ Back I Press MENU. Use the Up/Down arrow to select the SPECIAL menu, press ENTER. Use the Up/Down arrow to select the PIP Menu option, press ENTER.
:NTFP Press MENU, then press Use the Up/Down arrow to setect the SPECIAL menu, then press ENTER. Use the Up/Down arrow to setect SOURCESENSE,then press ENTER. Use Up/Down to setect On or Off. Press QUIT to remove menus and return to TV viewing.
Choose the connected -- source you want to see and hear on your Entertainment H_IN _ ,_VDIN VIgE01 VIDEO ] Machine _I)EO 2 "I-MONITOR 1 IN OUTPUT I VIDEO 2 @ VIDEO ANTENNA CABLE @ R@I t_L_°JJ I -------___ AUDIO AUDIO _ AUDIO _ NONO @ Camcorder @@@ S Vfdeo Video L Audio R [_ Press SOURCErepeatedty to choose from the avaitabte viewing sources or use the Source menu. Antenna: Antenna/Cabte on TV back near Jackpack, Over-the-Air Antenna or Cabte service signa[ source.
Your Entertainment Machine can show you the menus available EZ Program EZTimer Add/Det/Surf CH. Labets TOSET EZCtock XDS Disptay PRESS Captions PIP Menu Caption/Text Source Sense Language EZ Demo ENTER Source Menu Background Next B _ Back Press MENU and use Up/Down arrow to setect the SPECIAL menu on your screen, then press ENTER. B Use the Up/Down arrow to setect the EZ DEMO option, press ENTER. then Use the Up/Down arrow to choose either: On, then press ENTER.
PIP = Picture-In-Picture Think of PIP as a mini ll/ screen superimposed onto your main TV screen Press PIP on the remote to place the PIP inset on the screen, press PIP again to remove it YOUR PICTURE-IN-PICTURE FEATURE The Picture-In-Picture (PIP) function aLLows you to put a smaLLer picture, caLLed the "inset," on the bigger screen, or the "main" picture.
Using Picture-in-Picture (PIP) features PIP Inset Press PIP to turn PIP on and off. Move PIP Around Screen Channel/Time/Audio Source Display Press ENTER to show display. Shows source for: Main picture, and PIP. Press Right/Left/Up/Down arrows to move the PIP inset to the other corners of the screen. Flip Main and PIP Sources Press SWAP to switch the Main picture source with the PIP inset source.
Set up your remote to operate other brand name devices Turn on the device you want to program. On the chart on page 49/50, find the type of device you're programming, and then find the brand name. Make a note of the three-number code, you'll need it soon. Press and how PRG. It's recessed so it doesn't get pushed accidentally. Use a smart, blunt object. When the indicator tight turns on, you can release PRG. Push the key name with the type of device you're programming (VCR, CABLE, AUX, TV).
Control the volume on your home audio system without changing modes Find the code that operates your amplifier. Test it to make sure it's the correct one by following the procedure in "Programming Your Remote", on page 45. Program your audio system into one of the available modes: Aux, Aux+l, Aux+2, or Aux+3. AUX Pressand how PRGon your remote until the indicator tight stays lit, then release. D Press 4-9-9; then ENTER on the remote. The indicator tight will flash three times the code was accepted.
Control up to seven different devices with your remote Refer to the chart on page 49/50 to find the type and brand name of the device you're programming. Press and how PRGuntil the indicator release PRG. tight turns on, then Press AUX and the i on the NUMBER keypad at the same time (for AUX +1). Using the NUMBER keypad, enter the three-number the device you've selected. code for Press ENTERto save the code. With the device turned on, point the remote at it and press POWER.It should turn off.
Use Auto Find to automatically search and try all possible brand codes Turn on the device you want the remote to controL. Press and how PRG until the indicator release PRG. tight turns on, then Pressthe key for the device you are trying to program (CABLE,VCR,AUX, TV). Press 0-0-0 (zero-zero-zero), then press ENTER right away. Aim the remote at the correct device and push the POWER key (The indicator tight wilt turn off white the POWERkey is pressed).
Liv_ Daewoo Zenith ....... 149 ........ Admiral 101 ....... TV/VCR 121 149 152 261 Akai .......... 292 Combination 718 TV/VCR .... Adventura TV/VCR, 154 Goldstar Daewoo TV/VCR., Symphonic General 717 Funai Codes Electric 148 ,, 216 220 266 701 702 725 262 263 282 Orion TV/VCR.. 154 153 Zenith ......... 250 Sears ......... 719 Panasonic ...... 251 259 714 715 716 708 727 256 726 Goldstar ....... 253 Pentax Bell & HoweU ....
Alphastar ....... 516 Chaparral ....... 501 Cheyenne ....... 502 Macom Dishnet 515 Magnavox 503 Phillips Drake ........ ......... Genera[ Electric. Hughes Network JVC 502 .......... ........ ...... ........ .. 514 RCA .......... 510 Toshiba ........ 509 518 Realistic 506 Uniden ........ 522 314 Sierra I ........ 502 United ........ 344 521 Sierra II ....... 502 Zenith Drake ..... 521 Sierra III ....... 502 Zenith Satellite Sony .......... 511 STSI .......
A complete list of key functions TV Mode Z VCR Mode Cab|e Mode AUX Mode TV On/Off VCR On/Off CabLe Box On/Off AUX W/DISC SeLects CabLe SeLects CabLe SeLects CabLe SeLects CabLe VCR SeLects VCR SeLects VCR SeLects VCR SeLects VCR AUX SeLects Aux SeLects AUX SeLects Aux SeLects AUX TV SeLects TV SeLects TV SeLects TV SeLects TV SURF Surf On/Off VCR AM/PM CABLE FC Fay Ch AUX Audio TV FLashback VCR FLashback CabLe FLashback AUX Frame/Time TV Mute TV Mute TV Mute TV Mute
Routine TV cabinet and screen cleaning Careful and regular cleaning can extend the the useful service life of the TV. Be sure to turn the power off and pull out the plug before you begin any cleaning. 1. Here's a great way to keep the dust off the screen for a while. Wet a soft cloth in a mixture and a little of lukewarm water fabric softener or dish washing detergent. Wring the cloth until it's almost dry, and then use it to wipe the screen. 2.
Some quick and easy tips to resolving problems Symptoms Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) Power No Power. • AC Power Cord not connected. • Local power failure? -Connect power cord. Try a different household -Contact power company for information. • Source turned -Turn Source equipment No Source image. off. • Source not selected. Picture Reception Poor or no picture. • TV station problems. -Try a different • Check for disturbing 17 on. property. source.
Some quick and easy tips to resolving problems Symptoms Using Remote Contro[ Remote does not work. Remote does not operate Possibte Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) • Wrong mode selected. • Not aimed at remote sensor. • Remote too far from TV or -Press correct mode key to change mode (TV for TV operation.) -Point remote at Front Control PaneL. -Move remote closer to TV or darken room. too much Light in room. • IR path to TV interrupted. • Weak batteries. -Remove obstructions.
Symptoms Possib|e Sound/Audio Probtems Nomlat picture but no sound. HD/DVD • • • • • • Cause(s) Possibte Check volume [evets. Try another channet. A/V canes incorrectty connected. Audio Out cables instat[ed wrong. Speakers turned off. No SAP signal Sotution(s) Page(s) -Make sure the TV sound -The problem may be the -Instatt the Audio canes -Instatt external amplifier -Turn speakers on in the -If the Audio Node is set have an SAP program. is not muted. broadcast, not your TV. correctly.
A list of dejSnitions 75 OHM RF CABLE for some of the The wire that comes wire sticking from an off-air through 300 TO 75 OHM ADAPTER A smaLL device A/V Audio/Video CABLES words found DEVICE antenna or cable service the middle. It screws onto the threaded that connects a two-wire 300 ohm provider. The end looks Like a hex-shaped cables. Three cables bunched playback antenna together--right to a 75 ohm RFjack. audio of videocassettes nut with a jack on the back of the TV.
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zenith Zenith wilt repair or replace your product, at Zenith's option, if it proves to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use, during the warranty period listed below from the date of original consumer purchase. This warranty is available only to the original, end user purchaser of the product and effective only when used in the United States, excluding U.S. Territories. Zenith is not responsible for deinsta[[ation or reinsta[[ation of unit.