Important safety instructions – Beko 37WLU550FHID User Manual

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This symbol is used to warn the user about the “dangerous voltage” contained

inside the housing of the product that may create a risk of electrical shock.

This symbol is used to remind the user important usage and service instructions

supplied with the TV.

1) Please READ the operating

instructions before using

the TV for the first time.

2) Please observe the

instructions contained in

the Operating Instructions.

3) Please consider all warnings.

4) MAKE SURE that all

power connections

(extension cables and the

connections between the

TV components) have

been made properly and

in accordance with the manufacturer’s

instructions. Before making or changing

the connections, power off the TV and

unplug the mains connection plug.

5) If you have any doubts regarding the

installation, operation or safety of the TV,

please

REFER to the retailer.

6) BE CAREFUL with glass panels and

covers on the TV. The screen glass

may break and cause serious injuries if

something hits it.

7) To ensure adequate ventilation, please

leave a clearance area of at least 10 cm

around the television. This clearance

prevents the TV from overheating and

consequently causing damage.

• Using the TV in dusty environments

should also be avoided.

• Never block the slots and openings by

placing the TV on a bed, sofa, pillow or

other similar surfaces.

• Never install the TV into closed places

such as bookcases or cabinets unless

adequate ventilation is provided.

8) DO NOT COVER the

ventilation openings

of the TV with items

such as newspapers,

table-clothes, curtains,

etc. Overheating causes damage and

shortens the service life of the TV.

9) Your TV may be damaged

if you place it under

direct sunshine or close

to a heater. Please

abstain from using the

product in very hot or

humid locations or in places where the

temperature is likely to decrease below

5°C (41°F).

DO NOT PLACE on or near

the TV any hot objects or items with

open flame such as candles or any night

lamps. The high temperature can melt

plastic parts and cause a fire.

Important Safety Instructions

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