29 care and cleaning – Philips Magnavox 51MP6200D User Manual

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29

Care and Cleaning

WARNING Concerning Stationary Images
on the TV Screen:
Do not leave picture border bars or stationary
images on screen for extended periods of time.
This can cause uneven picture-tube aging.

Normal use of the TV should involve the showing of pictures that

contain constantly moving and changing images that fill the

screen. Be careful not to leave nonmoving images on screen for

extended periods of time, or to display the same images on screen

too frequently, because subtle ghost images can be left on the

picture tubes. Avoid showing pictures with border bars or the

same stationary images more than 15 percent of your total

viewing in any one week. Sources of stationary images may be

broadcast channels, cable channels, satellite channels, digital

television boxes, DVD discs, laser discs, video games, CD-i

discs, videotapes, and others. Here are some examples

of stationary images (this is not an all-inclusive list;

you may encounter others in your viewing):
Border bars— solid bars shown when viewing a standard (4:3)

picture and some widescreen movies on your widescreen

(16:9) TV

Video-game images and scoreboards
Television station logos— present a problem if they are

bright and stationary; moving or low-contrast graphics are less

likely to cause uneven aging of the picture tube

Stock-market tickers— presented at the bottom of the

TV screen

Shopping channel logos and pricing displays— bright

and shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location on

the TV screen.

All picture tubes age with use, with their light output diminishing

over time. But by maintaining normal use—mixing television

picture types—you will create conditions in the tubes age at an

even rate. The result will be a TV picture that is evenly bright

over the entire screen.

• To avoid cabinet warping, cabinet color changes, and increased

chance of set failure, do not place the TV where temperatures

can become excessively hot; for example, in direct sunlight or

near a heating appliance.

• Be sure to allow a free flow of air to and from the perforated

back cover of the set.

Cleaning

• To avoid possible shock hazard, be sure the TV is unplugged

from the electrical outlet before cleaning.

• Regularly dust the TV with a dry, non-scratching duster to keep

the TV clean.

• When cleaning the TV, take care not to scratch or damage the

screen surface. Avoid wearing jewelry or using anything

abrasive. Do not use household cleaners. Wipe the front screen

with a clean cloth dampened with water. Use even, easy,

vertical strokes when cleaning.

Specially designed screen-cleaning kits are also available.

These kits contain anti-static cleaners and cloths designed to

get into the ridges of the TV screen. Purchase the kits at stores

that sell electronics. Or call our Customer Care Center at

1-800-705-2000.

• Gently wipe the cabinet surfaces with a clean cloth or sponge

dampened in a solution of cool, clear water and a mild soap or

detergent. Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the wiped surfaces.

• Occasionally vacuum the ventilation holes or slots in the back

cover of the set.

• Never use thinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on or

near the cabinet, as they might cause permanent marring of the

cabinet finish.

DVD menus— listings of DVD disc content

Placement of the TV

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