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EN 7
EN
06/2016
2016
Important safety instructions
Supplement to the LCD TV user'smanual
Measures to take when astatic image is displayed; red/blue/green pixels on the screen
Astatic image can permanently damage the display part of the television
Do not leave astatic image on an LCD screen for longer
than 2 hours, because this could damage the screen. This
type of damage is known as "screen burn-in".
Similar damage to the LCD screen can be caused by
astatically located TV channel logo.
Watching television in 4:3, 16:9 formats or similar (formats not covering the entire area
of the screen) for along time may leave marks on the right or left side, or possibly in
the middle of the picture as aresult of the differences in light emission. Similar damage
may also occur when watching aDVD or playing games.
The display of astatic image from video games or computers for an extended period
of time may cause apartial effect of a"persistent image". To prevent this effect from
occurring, lower the brightness and contrast when displaying astatic picture.
Damage to the screen resulting from the above mentioned causes is not covered by the
warranty!
Red/blue/green/black pixels may appear on the screen
This is a characteristic feature of liquid crystal displays and does not represent
aproblem. LCD screens are manufactured using avery precise technology in order to
achieve avery fine picture resolution. From time to time several inactive pixels may
appear on the screen as apermanently red, blue, green or black pixel (up to 0.001% of
the total number of pixels on the screen). This does not in any way affect the features
and performance of your television.

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