Screen care, 3d, health warning – Philips 32PDL7906H-12 User Manual

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Risk of swallowing batteries!

The product/remote control may

contain a coin-type battery, which can

be swallowed. Keep the battery out of

reach of children at all times!

Risk of overheating!

Never install the TV in a confined

space. Always leave a space of at least 4

inches or 10 cm around the TV for

ventilation. Ensure that curtains or

other objects never cover the

ventilation slots on the TV.

Risk of injury, fire or power cord damage!

Never place the TV or any objects on

the power cord.

To easily disconnect the TV power

cord from the power outlet, ensure

that you have full access to the power

cord at all times.

When you disconnect the power cord,

always pull the plug, never the cable.

Disconnect the TV from the socket and

aerial before lightning storms. During

lightning storms, never touch any part

of the TV, power cord or aerial cable.

Risk of hearing damage!

Avoid using earphones or headphones

at high volumes or for prolonged

periods of time.

Low temperatures

If the TV is transported in temperatures

below 5°C or 41°F, unpack the TV and

wait until the TV temperature matches

room temperature before connecting

the TV to the power outlet.

Screen care

Risk of damage to the TV screen!

Never touch, push, rub or strike the

screen with any object.

Unplug the TV before cleaning.

Clean the TV and frame with a soft

damp cloth. Never use substances such

as alcohol, chemicals or household

cleaners on the TV.

To avoid deformations and colour

fading, wipe off water drops as soon as

possible.

Avoid stationary images as much as

possible. Stationary images are images

that remain onscreen for extended

periods of time. Stationary images

include onscreen menus, black bars,

time displays, etc. If you must use

stationary images, reduce screen

contrast and brightness to avoid screen

damage.

3D, health warning

If you or your family have a history of

epilepsy or photosensitive seizures,

consult a medical professional before

exposing yourself to flashing light

sources, rapid image sequences or 3D

viewing.

To avoid discomfort such as dizziness,

headache or disorientation, we

recommend not watching 3D for

extended periods of time. If you

experience any discomfort, stop

watching 3D and do not immediately

engage in any potentially hazardous

activity (for example driving a car) until

your symptoms have disappeared. If

symptoms persist, do not resume

watching 3D without consulting a

medical professional first.

Parents should monitor their children

during 3D viewing and ensure they do

not experience any discomfort as

mentioned above. Watching 3D is not

recommended for children under 6

years of age as their visual system is not

fully developed yet.

Do not use the 3D glasses for any

purpose other than watching 3D TV.

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