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Hisense 58A6BG - User Manual

Hisense 58A6BG
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Summary

Important Notice and Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions

Precautions to avoid dangerous situations and damage to the unit.

Intended Use and Ambient Conditions

Stability Hazard Warnings

Moving and Transportation

Power Supply and Safety

Power Supply

Information on connecting the TV to a power source.

Power Plug and Cable Safety

Safety precautions for the power cable and plug.

Setup Procedures

TV Set-up

Instructions for placing and setting up the TV.

Ventilation and Temperature Precautions

Stand and Screen Care

TV Stand Guidelines

Instructions and warnings related to using the TV stand.

LED Screen Information

Information about the LED screen, including defects and burn-in.

Radio Wave Interference

Wireless LAN and General Safety

Built-in Wireless LAN

Information on connecting to wireless networks.

Supervision and Volume Safety

Warnings about child supervision and safe volume levels.

Operational Safety and Maintenance

Thunder Storms

Actions to take during thunderstorms to protect the TV.

Long Periods of Absence

Advice on disconnecting the TV when not in use for extended periods.

Cleaning and Care

Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the TV.

Service and Repair

Guidance on when and how to get the TV serviced.

Product Handling and Disposal

Packaging Safety

Warnings about packaging materials and children.

Modification Warnings

Warnings against modifying the product.

Remote Control and External Connections

Remote Control Batteries

Instructions and warnings for battery installation and disposal.

Outdoor Antenna Grounding

Guidance on grounding outdoor antennas.

Unit Disposal

Information on how to dispose of the unit.

Stand Installation

Installing the Stand

Step-by-step guide to attaching the TV stand.

Wall Mount Bracket Installation

TV Front and Rear Overview

TV Front and Rear Ports

Identification of front and rear ports and controls.

Power Indicator and Button

Explanation of the power indicator and single button functions.

Connection Terminals

Terminals Explained

Detailed explanation of AV, HDMI, USB, and other input/output terminals.

Network Connectivity

LAN Wired Setup

Guide to connecting the TV to a network via Ethernet cable.

Wireless Network Setup

Guide to connecting the TV to a wireless network.

Remote Control Layouts

Remote Control Button Functions

Remote Control Operation

Installing Batteries

Step-by-step guide to installing batteries in the remote.

Pairing Bluetooth Remote

Instructions for pairing the Bluetooth remote to the TV.

Remote Operation Range

Information on the effective range and angles for remote operation.

Unit Disposal

Instructions for responsible disposal of the TV unit.

Specifications

Other Information and Compliance

Recycling and Licenses

Information on WEEE disposal and environmental directives.

Declarations of Conformity

EU Declaration of Conformity

EU declaration of conformity for radio equipment.

UK Declaration of Conformity

UK declaration of conformity for radio equipment.

EPREL Registration Information

List of EPREL registration numbers for different model identifiers.

Summary

Important Notice and Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions

Precautions to avoid dangerous situations and damage to the unit.

Intended Use and Ambient Conditions

Stability Hazard Warnings

Moving and Transportation

Power Supply and Safety

Power Supply

Information on connecting the TV to a power source.

Power Plug and Cable Safety

Safety precautions for the power cable and plug.

Setup Procedures

TV Set-up

Instructions for placing and setting up the TV.

Ventilation and Temperature Precautions

Stand and Screen Care

TV Stand Guidelines

Instructions and warnings related to using the TV stand.

LED Screen Information

Information about the LED screen, including defects and burn-in.

Radio Wave Interference

Wireless LAN and General Safety

Built-in Wireless LAN

Information on connecting to wireless networks.

Supervision and Volume Safety

Warnings about child supervision and safe volume levels.

Operational Safety and Maintenance

Thunder Storms

Actions to take during thunderstorms to protect the TV.

Long Periods of Absence

Advice on disconnecting the TV when not in use for extended periods.

Cleaning and Care

Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the TV.

Service and Repair

Guidance on when and how to get the TV serviced.

Product Handling and Disposal

Packaging Safety

Warnings about packaging materials and children.

Modification Warnings

Warnings against modifying the product.

Remote Control and External Connections

Remote Control Batteries

Instructions and warnings for battery installation and disposal.

Outdoor Antenna Grounding

Guidance on grounding outdoor antennas.

Unit Disposal

Information on how to dispose of the unit.

Stand Installation

Installing the Stand

Step-by-step guide to attaching the TV stand.

Wall Mount Bracket Installation

TV Front and Rear Overview

TV Front and Rear Ports

Identification of front and rear ports and controls.

Power Indicator and Button

Explanation of the power indicator and single button functions.

Connection Terminals

Terminals Explained

Detailed explanation of AV, HDMI, USB, and other input/output terminals.

Network Connectivity

LAN Wired Setup

Guide to connecting the TV to a network via Ethernet cable.

Wireless Network Setup

Guide to connecting the TV to a wireless network.

Remote Control Layouts

Remote Control Button Functions

Remote Control Operation

Installing Batteries

Step-by-step guide to installing batteries in the remote.

Pairing Bluetooth Remote

Instructions for pairing the Bluetooth remote to the TV.

Remote Operation Range

Information on the effective range and angles for remote operation.

Unit Disposal

Instructions for responsible disposal of the TV unit.

Specifications

Other Information and Compliance

Recycling and Licenses

Information on WEEE disposal and environmental directives.

Declarations of Conformity

EU Declaration of Conformity

EU declaration of conformity for radio equipment.

UK Declaration of Conformity

UK declaration of conformity for radio equipment.

EPREL Registration Information

List of EPREL registration numbers for different model identifiers.

Overview

This document serves as a comprehensive user manual for a Hisense television, providing essential information for its installation, operation, and maintenance. It is designed to ensure users can safely and effectively utilize the device, emphasizing the importance of understanding its contents before initial use.

Function Description

The Hisense TV is primarily intended for rendering video and audio signals within a home or office environment. It supports various input sources, allowing users to connect external devices such as DVD/Blu-Ray players, set-top boxes, and gaming consoles. The TV features a built-in wireless LAN adapter for network connectivity, enabling access to online content and services. It also includes a digital audio output for connecting to external audio amplifiers or speakers, and a headphone jack for private listening. The TV is equipped with a single button for basic operations like power on/standby and input source selection, in addition to a full-featured remote control for comprehensive control.

Usage Features

Installation:

The manual provides detailed instructions for installing the TV, including both stand and wall-mount options. For stand installation, users are guided to carefully place the TV face-up on a soft, flat surface, insert the stands into the bottom slots, and secure them with screws. For wall mounting, it emphasizes the importance of using a compatible wall mount bracket that supports the TV's weight, placing spacers between the TV and bracket, and ensuring the TV remains parallel to the wall without leaning forward. It cautions against mounting the TV on a slanted wall.

Connections:

The TV offers a variety of connection terminals:

  • Antenna Inputs (ANT 1 DVB-T/T2/C, ANT 2 DVB-S/S2): For connecting terrestrial, cable, or satellite antennas. ANT2 supports power supply for satellite antennas (13/18V, 0.5A max.).
  • HDMI Ports (HDMI 1 (ARC), HDMI 2, HDMI 3): For high-definition video and audio input from devices like Blu-Ray players, gaming consoles, or set-top boxes. HDMI 1 supports Audio Return Channel (ARC).
  • AV IN: For connecting older analog devices using composite video and stereo audio cables.
  • Digital Audio Out: For connecting to external audio systems with digital audio input.
  • Headphone Jack: For connecting headphones.
  • USB Ports (USB×2): For connecting USB devices, such as external hard drives or flash drives, for media playback.
  • LAN Port: For wired network connection to a modem or router.

Remote Control:

The TV comes with a remote control that allows users to:

  • Power On/Standby: Turn the TV on or off.
  • Input Selection: Choose among different input sources.
  • Number Buttons: Select channels or input numbers.
  • Navigation (D-pad): Move through menus and options.
  • OK Button: Confirm selections.
  • Menu Button: Access the TV's main menu.
  • Home Screen Button: Display the Home screen.
  • Volume Up/Down: Adjust the audio level.
  • Channel Up/Down: Change channels.
  • Mute Button: Mute or restore sound.
  • Exit Button: Exit menus or applications.
  • Microphone Button: Activate the microphone for voice commands (if supported).
  • Info Button: Display current program information.
  • Subtitle Button: Activate or deactivate subtitle mode.
  • Media Button: Enter the media player.
  • App Buttons: Quick access buttons to specific applications.
  • Text/TXT Button: Turn on/off teletext function.
  • Browser Button: Enter the web browser.
  • Custom Button: Launch inputs or apps quickly. The manual also details how to install batteries in the remote control and how to pair it, especially for Bluetooth-enabled remotes. It specifies the operational range and angles for optimal remote control performance.

Network Connectivity:

  • Wired Setup: Connects the TV to a network via an Ethernet cable to the LAN port. It recommends using a DHCP-enabled modem or router for automatic IP address configuration.
  • Wireless Setup: Utilizes the built-in Wireless LAN Adapter, supporting IEEE 802.11b/g/n protocols. It suggests using an IEEE 802.11n router for better performance and advises keeping the router within 10 meters of the TV for a smooth network experience.

Safety Precautions:

The manual highlights several important safety instructions:

  • Electrical Safety: Always disconnect the AC power cord before installation or cleaning. Avoid touching the power plug with wet hands. Do not place heavy objects on the power cable or expose it to sharp edges or chemicals. In case of fire, use CO2 gas or powder fire extinguisher, or isolate electrical supply before using water.
  • Environmental Conditions: The TV is intended for use in a home or office environment, not in areas with high humidity or dust. Do not expose the unit to rain, moisture, dripping, or splashing water. Avoid direct air-conditioning and keep naked flames away.
  • Stability Hazard: Always use recommended cabinets, stands, or mounting methods. Ensure the TV is placed on a stable, level surface and does not overhang the edges. Educate children about the dangers of climbing on furniture.
  • Ventilation: Install the TV with at least 10 cm free space on the sides and 20 cm above for proper air circulation to prevent overheating and fire. Do not block ventilation openings.
  • LED Screen Care: The LED screen is fragile; avoid strong force or impact. Do not touch the screen for long periods to prevent temporary distortion. Avoid displaying still images for extended periods to prevent "image burn."
  • Radio Waves: Do not use the TV near medical equipment or automatic control equipment as radio waves may cause interference. Maintain a distance of at least 22 cm from cardiac pacemakers.
  • Off-gassing: A slight smell may be noticed during initial use due to components heating up; this is normal and will diminish over time.
  • Volume: Avoid extreme volume levels, especially with headphones, to prevent irreversible hearing damage.

Maintenance Features

Cleaning and Care:

  • Power Disconnection: Always unplug the power cord before cleaning the TV.
  • Cleaning Materials: Use a soft, moist, clean, and color-natural cloth only. Do not use chemicals, insect repellent, solvent, thinner, or other volatile substances, as these can degrade the surface quality.
  • Liquid Application: Do not spray water or other liquids directly on the TV, as liquid inside can cause product failure.
  • Screen Handling: The display panel surface is delicate; avoid scratching it with fingernails or hard objects.
  • Power Plug: Wipe the power plug with a dry cloth regularly.

Service and Repair:

  • No User-Serviceable Parts: The TV's cover/back should never be removed by the user. All servicing must be referred to qualified service personnel.

Disposal:

  • Packaging: Keep anti-moisture materials and plastic bags out of reach of children to prevent suffocation.
  • Batteries: Dispose of used batteries correctly in designated collection containers, not in domestic waste. Do not mix old and new batteries or different types. Do not burn or break up batteries, and avoid exposing them to excessive heat.
  • Device Disposal: The product should not be damaged, dismantled, or thrown in municipal waste. It should be packed and handed over to an authorized recycler in accordance with WEEE and RoHS directives.

Long Periods of Absence:

  • During long periods of absence, the power plug and all connected antenna cables should be disconnected from the TV, as it consumes power even in standby mode when connected to a live socket outlet.

This manual ensures that users have all the necessary information to install, operate, and maintain their Hisense TV safely and efficiently, while also adhering to environmental and safety regulations.

Hisense 58A6BG Specifications

General IconGeneral
Screen Size58 inches
Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
Display TechnologyLED
Smart TVYes
Operating SystemVIDAA U5
Refresh Rate60Hz
HDMI Ports3
USB Ports2
Wi-FiYes
BluetoothYes
Ethernet PortYes
Audio Output Power20W
HDR SupportHDR10, HLG

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