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voxicon VXV149F - General Usage and Electrical Safety

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Only use 100-240VAC, 60/50Hz power supply
All cables can be connected or pulled out only after power supply is turned off
Do not fix the TV set in an instable position or else it may fall, be damaged or catch on fire
Do not put the TV set in the environment:
1. With direct sunshine, moisture, overheating, undercooling or heavy dust
2. With flammable or explosive substance
3. With flammable or corrosive gas
4. In bathroom, kitchen, etc.
Do not use damaged or improper power socket, and ensure that the plug and socket are
connected properly
Keep the power plug and socket free of dust and metal pieces
Do not damage the power cord:
1. It is prohibited to refit the power cord
2. Do not put heavy object on the power cord
3. Keep the power cord away from heat source
4. Do not drag the power cord when unplugging
Do not connect too many appliances to one power strip, or else it may cause fire due to high
power consumption.
Do not let open flame (e.g. lit candle) approach the TV set, or else it may cause electric shock or fire
Do not put a container filled with water on the TV set, to avoid electric shock or fire caused
by water drop of splashing
Do not penetrate any sharp object, metal or liquid into the signal connector or air vents, to
avoid short circuit and product damage as well as electric shock
The slots on the case is designed to release heat so as to assure that all inside components
will not reach an extra high temperature and can work normally for a long time. Please do
not cover the holes while place it
Do not touch the plug with wet hands, or else it may cause electric shock
Do not turn on the TV set in thunderstorm weather, instead, unplug the power plug and
antenna connector to avoid lightning strike
Do not disassemble the TV set by yourself, or else it may cause electric shock or fire. Contact
qualified personnel for maintenance