Hyundai Q261 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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General Information
ENGLISH
Do not place any heat sources such as
radiators and heat registers, etc. near the TV.
- It may cause a fire.
Do not block ventilating slits with a table
cloth.
- Blocking the ventilation slits may produce
internal heat increase, resulting in a fire.
Please avoid touching the panel at the rear of
TV as it is producing high temperature.
- Direct contact with the hot surface may
cause physical burns.
Do not allow children to climb or play on the
TV.
- This may cause the TV to fall resulting in
serious injury.
Do not place toys and cookies, etc. on the TV,
which may attract children’s attention.
- This may cause the TV to fall, resulting in
serious injury.
When cleaning the TV, make sure to
disconnect the power plug and use a dry, soft
cloth for a cleanup.
- Please avoid using chemicals such as wax,
benzene, alcohol, thinner, mosquito spray,
air freshener, lubricant or synthetic
detergent.
Unplug when you do not use your TV for a
long time.
- If dust is stacked on the TV, electric shock
or fire may be caused from heat, fire, or
deterioration of insulation.
When moving the TV, two or more people are
advised to carry it.
- This may cause damage to the unit or
personal injury.
Never touch the power plug or outlet with
wet hands.
- This may cause electric shock.
In connection with the selling of batteries or rechargeable batteries or with the supply of devices which contain batteries or rechargeable batteries, we are
required, according to the recycling regulations, to inform you the procedures.
Batteries may not be binned to the household waste. You are legally required, as final consumer, to return used batteries or rechargeable batteries. You
can return used batteries or used rechargeable batteries free of charge to retailers or in your proximity (as local collecting points or in the trade). You may
also send them back to us by mail. Batteries or rechargeable batteries, which contain pollutants, are marked by the symbol of a crossed waste bin. Beside
the waste bin symbol are the chemical designations for pollutants; Cd stands for cadmium, Pb for lead and Hg for mercury.