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Before operation, Choose a proper location for your tv, Cable management – Furrion Aurora 49" Class HDR 4K UHD Full-Shade Outdoor LED TV User Manual

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Before Operation

English

Do not ingest the battery contained within

the remote control supplied with the unit

as this battery represents a chemical burn

hazard.

If the button battery is swallowed, it can

cause severe internal burns in just 2

hours and can lead to death. If you think

batteries might have been swallowed or

placed inside any part of the body, seek

immediate medical attention.

Keep new and used batteries away from

children. If the battery compartment does

not close securely, stop using the product
and keep it away from children.

Choose a Proper Location
for your TV

Important:

The TV must be installed away

from any water source in a safety distance.
For best viewing we recommend you install it
in a shaded environment.

Avoid to install the TV where the screen is
facing direct sunlight. The ideal location
is in one place where the TV is shaded
by structures, or under a patio cover or
gazebo.

If the sun shines directly on the screen
for long periods of time, dark areas may
appear on the screen. This is a normal
reaction for the LED panel, and will not
cause damage to the screen. Either turn
the screen away from the sun, or shade
the TV, and the dark areas will soon
disappear.

Note

: DO NOT use the TV if ambient

air temperature exceeds the operating
temperature limits.

Cable Management

WARNING:

Do not connect the power source

before making connections.
1. Open the cable access door in the rear

panel by loosing the thumb screws.
(Figure 1)

2. Connect the cables and lead all

connecting cables downwards through
the duct at the bottom of the cable access
door.

3. Leave a drip loop when cables enter the

compartment. This will prevent water
from dripping down the cord and possibly
entering the door area.

4. Close the door and tighten the thumb

screws for the best waterproof effect.
(Figure 2)

Figure 1