Sony KDE-50XS955 Instructions (SU-PW3M Wall-Mount Bracket) - Page 5
Precautions, Install the Wall-Mount, Bracket, To Sony Dealers - wall mount for
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Precautions • If you use the TV installed on the Wall-Mount Bracket for a long time, the wall behind or above the TV may become discolored or the wallpaper may come unstuck, depending on the material of the wall. • If the Wall-Mount Bracket is removed after installing it on the wall, the screw holes are left. • If you have routed 300-ohm feeder cables behind the wall, we recommend that you change them to 75ohm coaxial cables. If it is necessary to continue to use 300-ohm feeder cables, be sure there is sufficient space available between the TV and the feeder cables behind the wall before installing. Consult your contractor regarding an appropriate location (free from radio noise, etc.) before installing. • Magnet influence This TV contains a strong magnet in the speaker unit which generates magnetic influence. Keep any items that are susceptible to magnetic influence away from the TV speaker. Install the Wall-Mount Bracket For Sony Dealers WARNING To Sony Dealers The following instructions are for Sony Dealers only. Be sure to read safety precautions described above and pay special attention to safety during the installation, maintenance and checking of this product. Be sure to install the Wall-Mount Bracket securely to the wall following the instructions in this instruction manual. If any of the screws are loose or fall out, the Wall-Mount Bracket may fall and cause injury or property damage. Be sure to use the appropriate screws for the material of the wall and install the unit securely, using four or more M8 (or equivalent) screws. Do not allow the AC power cord or the connecting cable to be pinched. If the AC power cord or the connecting cable is pinched between the unit and the wall or is bent or twisted by force, the internal conductors may become exposed and cause a short circuit or an electrical break. This may cause a fire or an electric shock. 5 (US)