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home theater entertainment experience is a growing trend and larger flat panel displays are popular purchases. However, flat panel displays are not always supported independent laboratory (such as UL, CSA, ETLI. • Follow all instructions supplied by the display and wall mount manufacturers. • If you
CHILD
SAFETY:
It
Makes
A
Difference
How
and
Where
You
Use
Your
Flat
Panel
Display
Congratulations
on
your
purchase!
As
you
enjoy
your
new
product,
please
keep
these
safety
tips
in
mind:
THE
ISSUE
•
The
home
theater
entertainment
experience
is
a
growing
trend
and
larger
flat
panel
displays
are
popular
purchases.
However,
flat
panel
displays
are
not
always
supported
on
the
proper
stands
or
installed
according
to
the
manufacturer's
recommendations.
•
Flat
panel
displays
that
are
inappropriately
situated
on
dressers,
bookcases,
shelves,
desks,
speakers,
chests
or
carts
may
fall
over
and
cause
injury.
THIS
MANUFACTURE
R
CARES!
•
The
consumer
electronics
industry
is
committed
to
making
home
entertainment
enjoyable
and
safe.
TUNE
INTO
SAFETY
•
One
size
does
NOT
fit
all.
Follow
the
manufacturer's
recommendations
for
the
safe
installation
and
use
of
your
flat
panel
display.
•
Carefully
read
and
understand
all
enclosed
instructions
for
proper
use
of
this
product.
•
Don't
allow
children
to
climb
on
or
play
with
furniture
and
television
sets.
•
Don't
place
flat
panel
displays
on
furniture
that
can
easily
be
used
as
steps,
such
as
a
chest
of
drawers.
•
Remember
that
children
can
become
excited
while
watching
a
program,
especially
on
a
"larger
than
life"
flat
panel
display.
Care
should
be
taken
to
place
or
instal
the
display
where
it
cannot
be
pushed,
pulled
over,
or
knocked
down.
•
Care
should
be
taken
to
route
all
cords
and
cables
connected
to
the
flat
panel
display
so
that
they
cannot
be
pulled
or
grabbed
by
curious
children.
WALL
MOUNTING:
IF
YOU
DECIDE
TO
WALL
MOUNT
YOUR
FLAT
PANEL
DISPLAY,
ALWAYS:
•
Use
a
mount
that
has
been
recommended
by
the
display
manufacturer
and/or
listed
by
an
independent
laboratory
(such
as
UL,
CSA,
ETLI.
•
Fol
low
all
instructions
supplied
by
the
display
and
wall
mount
manufacturers.
•
If
you
have
any
doubts
about
your
ability
to
safely
install
your
flat
panel
display,
contact
your
retailer
about
professional
installation.
•
Make
sure
that
the
wall
where
you
are
mounting
the
display
is
appropriate.
Some
wal
l
mounts
are
not
designed
to
be
mounted
to
wal
ls
with
steel
studs
or
old
cinder
block
construction.
If
you
are
unsure,
contact
a
professional
installer.
•
A
minimum
of
two
people
are
required
for
installation.
Flat
panel
displays
can
be
heavy.
Convener
Electrwirs
Associadon
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