SunBriteTV SB-5560HD Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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Care of SunBriteTV
Caring for the LCD Panel:
1. Cleaning the LCD Panel:
Gently wipe the surface of the display panel with a soft cloth (cotton or annel is best). Be sure the cloth is clean and does
not contain liquid cleaners or other chemicals.
If the LCD panel is very dirty, use a soft damp (with water only) cloth to gently clean the panel.
2. When the TV is not in use, keep it covered with the SunBriteTV Outdoor Dust Cover
The tted dust cover is designed to protect the LCD panel from the harmful UV rays from direct sunlight, and keeps wind-
blown objects from scratching the surface of the panel.
To order a replacement Dust Cover, contact your Authorized SunBriteTV dealer or SunBriteTV’s Customer Care Center at
800.331.4626.
General Cleaning
Remove any dirt and salt deposits from the cabinet, being careful to rinse the cloth frequently to avoid scratching the TV or screen
surface. Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasives, or solvents when cleaning any surface on the unit.
Snow and Ice
Use a soft brush and towel to remove snow and ice from the unit.
Fiber Filter- The Fiber Filters are located on the back of the TV, inside the Intake Vent at the top of the TV (Figure 1). Check the Fiber
Filters periodically to ensure they are free of dust and debris. Follow the procedures below to clean the lters:
CAUTION! NEVER SPRAY OR DIRECT A HOSE INTO THE VENT OPENING OF THE TV.
1. To clean the Fiber Filter, unscrew the Filter Holder (Figure 2), and lift the Filter Holder out of the TV (Figure 3).
2. Pull the Fiber Filter out of the Filter Holder (Figure 4).
3. Clean by removing the lter and washing with warm soapy water. Allow to completely air dry overnight prior to reinstalling.
(Do not compress or squeeze lter as it will break down it’s cellular structure.)
To Order Replacement Filters, contact your Authorized SunBriteTV Dealer or SunBriteTV’s Customer Care Center at 800.331.4626.
4. Put the Fiber Filter back up into the Filter Holder and place the Filter Holder back into the TV. Screw securely.
Figure 1
Vent Hood
Fiber Filter
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 2
Filter Holder Screws