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Daily Use
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1) If stand-by indicator (B6) is red,
then the TV set is in stand-by
mode. You can switch on using
the remote control POWER
button (A1), the NUMBER
0….9 buttons (A3), or
PROGRAM UP (A6) / DOWN
(A21) buttons. The front panel
PROGRAM UP/ DOWN
buttons (B2) can also be used.
Once on, the stand-by indicator
turns to green and the picture
appears on the screen.
3) If stand-by indicator (B6) is
flashing red, and green then
the TV set is in child-lock
mode.
It is necessary to use the
remote control POWER
button (A1), NUMBER 0….9
buttons (A3), or PROGRAM
UP (A6) / DOWN (A21)
buttons.
The front panel PROGRAM
UP/DOWN buttons (B2) will
not function. Once on, the
stand-by indicator turns to
green and the picture
appears on the screen.
2) If stand-by indicator (B6) is not
lit, then the TV set is powered
off. You must press the TV set
front panel MAIN POWER
button (B1). If a picture does
not appear, then the stand-by
indicator will be red. In this
case, use the remote control as
indicated in 1).
1) Pressing the remote control POWER button (A1), you can switch off to stand-by mode (low power
consumption mode) which also allows quick restart by remote control (see above: SWITCHING ON TV
SET).
2) Pressing the TV set front panel MAIN POWER button (B1), you can completely power off the TV set. In
this case, you must use the same front panel POWER button (B1) to switch on again (see above:
SWITCHING ON TV SET).
Remark: If a broadcast signal is not present after 10 minutes, the TV set will automatically turn to stand-
by mode.
Switching On TV Set
Switching Off TV Set