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Placement and Environment
• Keep the TV away from direct sunlight and strong reflections; avoid placing it where sunlight or room lighting hits the screen directly.
• Ensure good ventilation; keep the TV away from heat sources (e.g., heaters, ovens) and high‑power appliances.
• Maintain a dry environment and avoid chemical vapors (e.g., hair spray, insect repellent, alcohol).
• Avoid strong impacts or vibrations; handle and move the TV carefully.
Usage Habits
• Avoid displaying the same static image (e.g., channel logos, game HUDs) for long periods to reduce the risk of image retention/burn‑in; use a screen saver or turn off the screen during extended idle times.
• Set brightness/contrast to moderate levels; enable energy‑saving features like adaptive backlight when available.
• Avoid frequent power cycling; if stepping away briefly, lower the brightness/volume instead of turning it off and on repeatedly.
• Match viewing distance to screen size for comfort; for example: 32" ~6.5 ft (2.0 m), 40" ~8.2 ft (2.5 m), 46" ~9.8 ft (3.0 m), 50" ~10.2–10.5 ft (3.1–3.2 m) (actual recommendations vary by brand and model).
Cleaning and Maintenance
• Dust regularly with a clean, soft, lint‑free cloth (e.g., microfiber).
• For the screen, use a screen‑safe cleaner applied to the cloth first; avoid spraying liquid directly on the screen.
• Do not use alcohol, alkaline, or strong solvents, which can damage anti‑glare/coating layers.
• Wipe the bezel and ports with a slightly damp cloth; use compressed air for dust in ports—avoid metal tools.
• For smart TVs, clear the cache and update the system periodically to maintain performance.
Connections, Power, and Safety
• Plug/unplug HDMI/USB/AV cables only when the TV is powered off to avoid damaging ports.
• Keep the TV away from strong magnetic fields (e.g., large subwoofers) to prevent interference.
• If not using the TV for a long time, power it on for about 30 minutes every 1–2 weeks to prevent moisture buildup; if you see condensation/fogging, dry the screen completely before turning it on.
• Never open the back cover yourself; even when off, components like the backlight can hold high voltage. For repairs, contact qualified service personnel.
acement and Environment
Keep the TV away from direct sunlightand strong reflections; avoid placing it where sunlight or room lightinghits the screen directly.
Ensure good ventilation; keep the TV away from heat sources(e.g., heaters, ovens) and high‑power appliances.
Maintain a dryenvironment and avoid chemical vapors(e.g., hair spray, insect repellent, alcohol).
Avoid strong impacts or vibrations; handle and move the TV carefully.
Usage Habits
Avoid displaying the same static image(e.g., channel logos, game HUDs) for long periods to reduce the risk of image retention/burn‑in; use a screen saveror turn off the screen during extended idle times.
Set brightness/contrastto moderate levels; enable energy‑saving features like adaptive backlightwhen available.
Avoid frequent power cycling; if stepping away briefly, lower the brightness/volumeinstead of turning it off and on repeatedly.
Match viewing distance to screen size for comfort; for example: 32" ~6.5 ft (2.0 m), 40" ~8.2 ft (2.5 m), 46" ~9.8 ft (3.0 m), 50" ~10.2–10.5 ft (3.1–3.2 m)(actual recommendations vary by brand and model).
Cleaning and Maintenance
Dust regularly with a clean, soft, lint‑freecloth (e.g., microfiber).
For the screen, use a screen‑safe cleanerapplied to the cloth first; avoid spraying liquid directly on the screen.
Do not use alcohol, alkaline, or strong solvents, which can damage anti‑glare/coating layers.
Wipe the bezel and portswith a slightly damp cloth; use compressed airfor dust in ports—avoid metal tools.
For smart TVs, clear the cacheand update the systemperiodically to maintain performance.
Connections, Power, and Safety
Plug/unplug HDMI/USB/AVcables only when the TV is powered offto avoid damaging ports.
Keep the TV away from strong magnetic fields(e.g., large subwoofers) to prevent interference.
If not using the TV for a long time, power it on for about 30 minutes every 1–2 weeksto prevent moisture buildup; if you see condensation/fogging, dry the screen completely before turning it on.
Never open the back coveryourself; even when off, components like the backlight can hold high voltage. For repairs, contact qualified service personnel.
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