Remote control, Connecting the dvd player to a television – Silvercrest KH 6521 User Manual
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Danger! Laser radiation!
This device is fitted with a „Class 1 Laser“.
• Never open the device.
• Never attempt to repair the device.
• There is invisible laser radiation inside the device.
Do not expose yourself to the laser beam.
Note:
Some aggressive furniture finishes can have a destructive influence on the
device's rubber feet. If necessary, place the device on a nonslip pad.
Thunderstorms!
Equipment connected to a power supply can be damaged during a
thunderstorm. You should therefore always pull the power plug from the
power socket when there is a storm.
Notice regarding electrical power surges
(EFT / electrical fast transient) and electrostatic discharges:
In the case of malfunction due to an electrical fast transient (power surge)
and/or electrostatic discharge, the device must be returned to default
settings in order to re-establish normal operation. The power supply may
have to be disconnected and then reconnected. The batteries (if present)
must be removed and then reinserted.
Notice regarding disconnection from mains-power
The
POWER
switch does not completely disconnect the device from
the power network. Additionally, the device consumes power when in
standby-mode. To completely disconnect the device from mains-power,
the power plug MUST be removed from the wall socket.
Information regarding the handling of batteries
The remote control is operated by batteries.
For the safe handling of batteries please observe the following safety
information:
Danger exists from uses other than those intended!
•
Do not throw the batteries into a fire.
•
Do not short circuit the batteries.
•
Do not attempt to recharge the batteries.
•
Regularly check the condition of the battery. Leaking battery acid can
cause permanent damage to the device. When handling a damaged or
leaking battery special care should be taken. Danger from acid burns!
Wear protective gloves.
•
Clean the battery compartment and the battery contacts with a dry cloth.
•
Store batteries out of reach of children. When swallowed seek immediate
medical attention.
•
Remove the batteries from the device if you do not intend to use the device
for an extended period of time.
•
Never open batteries, never solder or weld batteries.
The risk of explosions and injuries exists!
Attention!
No liability/warranty will be considered for damage to the DVD player
caused by the effects of moisture, water penetration or overheating!
7. Remote control
7.1 Inserting the batteries
1.
Open the battery compartment on the rear of the remote control.
2.
Place the two supplied batteries type AAA (micro cells) into the battery
compartment. Make sure that the batteries are inserted in accordance
with the correct polarity.
3.
Replace the battery compartment cover.
7.2 Using the remote control
In order to guarantee faultless operation when using the remote control…
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Always point the remote control, during use, directely at the DVD player
•
Make sure that there are no obstructions between the remote control
and the DVD player that will hinder reception.
•
When using the remote control place yourself not more than 5 metres
from the DVD player
otherwise interferences can occur during operation of the DVD player functions
with the remote control.
7.3 Replacing the batteries
If the operation of the DVD player via the remote control does not function
properly or does not function at all the batteries must be replaced
•
Always renew all batteries in order to return the remote control to its full
performance ability.
8. Connecting the DVD player to a television
After setting up the DVD player, you can now connect it to a television.
The DVD player can be connected to televisions which operate with the PAL
and NTSC standards.
If you want to use the DVD player on a television with the NTSC standard
you must change the video setting in the DVD players "OSD menu". There
PAL is set as the television standard at the factory. Depending on the televisions
equipment there are different methods of connecting the DVD player to it,
these are explained as follows.