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The plug is fitted with a fuse which protects your
television. If your television does not work, the fuse may
be blown. In this case, replace it with an identical 5 Amp
ASTA or lr BSI (BS 1362) certified fuse.
Note: the mains lead of your television is fitted with a
moulded plug. This lead contains all the safety equipment,
so you are advised when replacing it not to use a
non-specific commercially-available model.
* on models equipped with this function
Basic connections
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Basic connections
The mains plug (1) supplies power to the television. The
television must only be plugged in to a 220-240 V - 50 Hz
power supply. It must never be plugged in to a DC source.
Should the plug become separated from the lead, never
attempt to plug it in to a mains socket. This could cause
electrocution.
The aerial socket (2), located on the rear of the television, can
be used to connect an external aerial or other appliance
equipped with a modulator such as a VCR, satellite receiver,
etc.
If you connect an appliance to the aerial jack, you must give
it a channel number. To do this, switch on the appliance, then
use the television to find the modulator channel (see the
appliance manual). Now give it a programme number and
memorise it (see Manual Programming of channels). Then,
when you wish to use the appliance, simply select its
programme number on the television. This procedure is not
required for VCR’s not equipped with a modulator.
The SCART socket AV1 (2), located on the rear of the televi-
sion, is intended to connect a VCR or a camcorder (VHS, 8
mm), a Canal+ decoder, a video games console or RGB-sig-
nal emitting appliances.
We strongly recommend the use of this type of connection,
which gives a better picture quality. To use the peripheral
appliance that you have connected, press the AV key on your
remote control to select AV1. This selection is automatic for
some appliances. Pressing “”play” on a VCR, or switching on
a satellite receiver connected to AV1 will automatically switch
on your television.
When you stop the VCR, if you have not changed channels
while watching the VCR, the television automatically
switches back to the channel you were watching beforehand.
If the television has been switched on from the VCR, it
switches to standby when the VCR is switched off. The
television automatically switches to 16/9 format if the
connected appliance delivers the corresponding signal.
The headphone socket (3)* is provided to connect a
headphone or earphones.
Connecting headphones mute the sound from the
television loudspeakers.
Your TV is provided with a headphone socket for ste-
reo headphones, do not use a mono headphone or
plug.