Toshiba P503DL Projection Television User Manual


 
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR USER
Make sure to provide ground line from the ground terminal of the power plug.
Otherwise, electric shocks may result.
Always calculate the total loading of any installed equipment and ensure that the power supply, (sockets or
other outlets) are suitable for the installation. Failure to do so may cause fire or electric shocks due to
overload.
Do not place or store anything on the equipment. If metals, liquid or other objects should get inside the
equipment, fire or electric shocks may result. Also, any heavy items placed on the top of the units may fall
down, resulting in injury or damage.
Secure the equipment to the building. The wall to be attached needs to have strong and rigid construction.
A high position projection system may topple during an earthquake. Human life and property may sustain
great damage if a system topples. Prevent toppling and accidents. Following offers some examples of how to
avoid toppling. Use the most appropriate one for the installation conditions.
CAUTION
Do not block the vent ports of the equipment, or obstruct
airflow around the equipment.
When the vent ports are blocked, temperature inside cube
will rise and cause fire disaster. For example, do not use
the equipment in the following conditions.
(1) Install the equipment in places with poor ventilation.
(2) Place the equipment facing up, sideways, or upside-down.
(3) Place the equipment on a carpet or bedding.
(4) Cover the equipment with a cloth or curtain.
(5) Place packages around the equipment or lean/place items
against the equipment.
(6) Placing the equipment on a table, unstable base or directly
against a wall. Rear access is required for periodic
maintenance or inspection.
(7) Do not place the equipment where it may be exposed to
dust, oily smoke or steam such as a cooking area, etc..
(8) Do not place the equipment where it may be exposed to
wind and rain.
The screen may drop or fall down due to wind and cause
injury. Or rain may result in fire or electric shocks.