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Customer Information - Warnings and cautions
To keep your Panasonic Television in good working order please observe the following warnings and cautions.
Please be careful with this television. Like all electrical equipment it can cause serious injury or damage if it is
mistreated.
Danger
Do not insert foreign objects.
(Keep metal or easily
inflammable objects out of this
television).
Danger: High Voltage
Do not remove the rear cover, as
High Voltage components will be
exposed.
DO NOT touch the aerial cable
and metal parts of the television
when there is lightning around.
During storms switch the
television off. DO NOT leave in
standby. Remove the plug from
the wall socket.
Do not place any containers of
water or other liquids on or near
this television.
Do not place the TV in humid or
dusty locations, or areas
exposed to smoke or steam.
Avoid exposing the television to
direct sunlight or any other
sources of direct heat.
Do not stand or place heavy
objects on top of the television.
Remove the Power Plug from the
wall socket when the Television
is not going to be used for an
extended period of time.
In the event of unusual operation
(e.g. odd sounds, smoke or
aromas), turn the television Off
and remove the power cord from
the wall socket. Then call the
Television Service Centre: this
may reduce the possibility of
expensive repair costs.
Safety
First
Danger
Always pull the plug out of the
wall outlet by holding the plug
itself.
Do not pull the plug by the
power cord.
Danger
Do not alter the power cord.
Do not use if the power cord
or plug is damaged or if the
plug does not fit tightly into the
socket.
Do not allow the power cord
to come into contact with
flame or hot surfaces.
Do not place heavy objects
on the power cord.
Adequate ventilation is
essential. Allow a gap of at
least 10cm around the TV,
even in a cabinet or between
shelves.
Do not subject the TV to any
physical shocks. Always
remove any connector cables
when moving the TV. When
moving the TV from one place
to another wrap it in
something protective.
Turn the power OFF before
connecting other electrical
equipment.
Any external aerial should be
installed by a reputable
qualified installer and should
comply with Australian
Standard AS1417.1 or
International Standard
IEC597-1.1.