Grundig CRT Television LXW 68 9620 LXW 82 9620 User Manual

COLOR  
TELEVISION  
VISION II 26  
LXW 68-9620 DOLBY  
VISION II 32  
LXW 82-9620 DOLBY  
DEUTSCH  
ENGLISH  
FRANÇAIS  
ITALIANO  
NEDERLANDS  
TÜRKÇE  
POLSKI  
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SET-UP AND SAFETY  
Please note the following information when setting up your television set.  
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cm  
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This television set is designed to receive and display video and audio  
signals.  
Any other use is expressly prohibited.  
The ideal viewing distance is 5 times the screen diagonal.  
External light falling on the screen impairs picture quality.  
Ensure sufficient clearance between the TV and the wall cabinet.  
The television set is designed for use in dry rooms. If you do use it in the  
open, please ensure that it is protected from moisture, such as rain or  
splashing water. Do not expose the television set to any moisture.  
Do not place any vessels such as vases on the television, as they may  
spill liquid, thus presenting a safety risk.  
Place the television set on a solid, level surface. Do not place any  
objects such as newspapers on the television set or cloth or similar items  
beneath it.  
am Golf  
Do not place the television set close to heating units or in direct sunlight,  
as this will impair cooling.  
Heat build-up can be dangerous and shortens the operating life of the  
television set. For reasons of safety, have a specialist remove any dirt  
deposits in the set from time to time.  
VICE !  
! SER  
Do not open the television set under any circumstances. Warranty  
claims are excluded for damage resulting from improper handling.  
Ensure that the mains cable and the mains adapter are not damaged.  
The television set may only be operated with the mains cable/adapter  
supplied.  
TV  
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Thunderstorms are a danger to all electrical devices. Even if the tele-  
vision set is switched off, it can be damaged by a lightning strike to the  
mains or the antenna cable. Always disconnect the mains and antenna  
plugs during a storm.  
Clean the screen with a soft, damp cloth. Only use plain water.  
Note:  
Do not connect any other equipment while the device is switched on.  
Switch off the other equipment as well before connecting it.  
Only plug the device into the mains socket after you have connected the  
external devices and the antenna.  
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SET-UP AND SAFETY  
Please note when deciding where to put the device that furniture  
surfaces are covered by various types of lacquer and plastic, most  
of which contain chemical additives. These may cause corrosion to  
the feet of the device, thus resulting in stains on the surface of the  
furniture which can be difficult or impossible to remove.  
The screen of your LCD television meets the highest quality  
standards and has been checked for pixel faults.  
Despite the great care taken in manufacturing, technological  
reasons make it impossible to completely discount the possibility that  
some pixels may be faulty.  
Provided they are within the thresholds specified by the DIN norm,  
pixel faults of this kind cannot be regarded as a defect as defined  
by the warranty.  
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CONNECTION/PREPARATION  
Connecting the antenna and the mains cable  
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TV  
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Plug the antenna cable of the rooftop antenna into the »  
antenna socket on the television.  
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Plug the mains cable supplied into the mains socket of the televi-  
sion.  
Plug the mains cable into the wall socket.  
Notes:  
Only plug the device into the mains socket after you have  
connected the external devices and the antenna.  
The connected devices have to be set in the »Installation« menu  
at the »Devices« point.  
Detailed notes can be found in the »Easy Dialog System« inter-  
active operating instructions.  
Consult page 11 and the following pages to see how to use the  
Easy Dialog System.  
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CONNECTION/PREPARATION  
High definition – HD ready  
Your television can receive high-definition television signals (HDTV).  
You can connect the input sources (HDTV set-top box or HDTV DVD  
player) to either the »DVI« socket (digital HDTV signal) or the  
»
Y Pb Pr« socket (analogue HDTV signal).  
This ensures that you can view digital HDTV programmes, even if they  
are copy-protected (HDCP High-Definition Copy Protection).  
Inserting batteries in the remote control  
1
Open the battery compartment by removing the lid.  
2
Insert the batteries (Mignon type, for example UM-3 or AA,  
2x1,5V). Observe the polarity (marked on the base of the bat-  
tery compartment).  
3
Close the battery compartment.  
Note:  
If the television no longer reacts properly to remote  
control commands, the batteries may be flat. Be sure to remove  
used batteries.  
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage resulting from  
used batteries.  
Environmental note  
Batteries, including those which contain no heavy metal, may  
not be disposed of with household waste. Please dispose of  
used batteries in an environmentally sound manner. Find out  
about the legal regulations which apply in your area.  
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OVERVIEW  
Connections on the television  
ʋ
Mains socket.  
AV 6 PC IN  
VGA connection for PC.  
PC AUDIO IN Audio signal input PC.  
AV 3  
AV socket, for connecting a video recorder,  
DVD player, satellite receiver or camcorder using  
the AV adapter supplied.  
AV 1  
Euro/AV socket for a DVD player, video recorder or  
satellite receiver.  
y
LINE OUT  
Headphone socket/audio output.  
Service socket for dealers.  
Antenna socket.  
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AV 7 DVI  
DVI-standard video input socket for digital (DVI)  
signals from a PC.  
AV 5  
Y Pb Pr  
Video input sockets for a DVD player, video  
recorder or satellite receiver (YUV standard).  
L R  
Audio input for DVD player, video recorder or  
satellite receiver.  
AV 2  
Euro/AV socket for a DVD player, video recorder or  
satellite receiver.  
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OVERVIEW  
The remote control (TV mode)  
Ǽ
Switches the television off (standby) and on.  
PIP  
TV picture in teletext.  
Switches between picture formats.  
Calls up the A–Z index.  
E
D
1 ... 0  
Switch the television on from standby.  
Select TV stations directly.  
»0« Selects AV channels »AV1«, »AV2« and »AV3«.  
Alphanumerical station selection (see page 13).  
Enter teletext page numbers.  
d
Sound on/off (mute).  
i
Opens the »Easy Dialog« menu.  
Zap function (see page 13).  
@
Z
P+, P-  
Switch the television on from standby.  
Select stations step-by-step.  
Move cursor up/down.  
Ǹ Ƿ  
Adjust the volume.  
Move the cursor left/right.  
Tele Pilot 150 C  
OK  
Activates various functions.  
TXT  
Switches between teletext and TV modes.  
TV-G  
Opens the TV Guide.  
Shows information on current programmes.  
z
Opens the »Picture« menu.  
Shows/hides the time and station information.  
Freeze-frame.  
Ȅ
Ƿ
F
Opens the »Sound« menu.  
VCR DVD SAT For using the basic functions of a GRUNDIG video  
recorder, satellite receiver or DVD player.  
Press and hold down the »VCR«, »SAT« or »DVD«  
button. Then press the appropriate button.  
The functions available depend on the model of the  
device you are using. Just try it out.  
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OVERVIEW  
The remote control (teletext mode)  
1 … 0  
Enter teletext page numbers.  
Switches to double character height.  
E
D
Shows information on the videotext functions on the  
»VT settings« menu.  
i
Opens the »VT settings« menu.  
Page catching.  
P+, P-  
Select teletext pages directly from the main pages  
and open them with »OK«.  
Ǹ Ƿ  
Select subpages.  
To do this, set the »Subpages« function in the  
»VT settings« menu to »On«.  
@
OK  
Activates the »Stop«, »Present mode« or »Press  
reveal« function (if that function is enabled in the »VT  
settings« menu).  
TXT  
Switches between teletext and TV modes.  
Selects the »Present mode« function.  
Scrolls back a page.  
Tele Pilot 150 C  
TV-G  
z
(red)  
Ȅ
(green) Scrolls to the next page.  
@ (yellow) Selects the next chapter.  
F
(Blue)  
Selects the next topic.  
Notes:  
In the »VT settings« menu you can select numerous teletext  
settings. In teletext mode, open the »VT settings« menu by pressing  
»i«.  
You can find more detailed instructions in the interactive » Easy Dia-  
log System« operating manual.  
Operating controls on the television  
IO Switches the TV set on/off.  
IO  
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SETTINGS  
Setting television channels automatically  
The television set is equipped with an automatic channel search  
system.  
You start the search and can then sort the television channels into  
your order of preference.  
99 preset positions are provided, to which you can assign television  
channels from the antenna or from the cable connection.  
You can also delete television channels from the channel list which  
were found more than once or which have poor reception.  
Menu language  
1
After switching on the TV set for the first time, select the dialog  
language with »P+«, »P-« and confirm with »OK«.  
Deutsch  
Dansk  
Norsk  
Slovensky  
Nederlands Slovensko  
2
Select your country (place of installation) with »P+«, »P-«  
then confirm with »OK«.  
Español  
Français  
English  
Italiano  
Português  
Svenska  
Suomi  
Magyar  
Polski  
Türkçe  
Ελληνικά  
– The automatic tuning system is started.  
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– Depending on the number of channels which can be received,  
the search can take one minute and more.  
– When the automatic allocation of the channel positions is  
completed, the »Easy Dialog tips« menu appears. Via this  
menu you may learn how to operate your TV set.  
Select  
and confirm  
Help  
Exit  
3
4
Select the desired menu item with »P-« then press »OK« to  
call it up.  
To switch to TV mode, select »TV« with »P+«, »P-« and con-  
firm with »OK«.  
Note:  
The TV channels that have been found can be sorted as you  
wish. TV channels that were subsequently added can also be  
set.  
Detailed notes can be found in the »Easy Dialog System« inter-  
active operating instructions.  
Picture and sound settings  
z
« or the »Sound« menu  
1
Open the »Picture« menu with »  
with » «.  
F
2
Select the menu item with »P+« or »P-« and press »OK« to  
confirm.  
3
4
Adjust the setting with » «, » «, »P+« or »P-«.  
Ǹ Ƿ  
return to the »Picture« menu or the »Sound« menu by pressing  
F
» «.  
5
Quit the »Picture« or »Sound« menu by pressing »i«.  
Note:  
You can find detailed instructions on the settings in the »Easy  
Dialog System« interactive operating manual.  
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EASY DIALOG SYSTEM  
The »Easy Dialog System«  
interactive operating instructions  
Your TV set is equipped with the »Easy Dialog System« interactive  
operating instructions.  
The many possibilities as well as settings and operation of the TV set  
are displayed with this interactive operating instructions by menu  
tables, user guides and help functions.  
The printed operating instructions are used for the first installation,  
as well as for a general overview and are therefore very brief.  
This is how the »Easy Dialog System« works  
The »Easy Dialog« main menu is the control centre of your TV set.  
This menu is the table of contents of the »Easy Dialog Systems«.  
It is called up with »i«.  
In the index »A bis Z«, you will find an alphabetically ordered  
description of all user possibilities and settings.  
The individual menu items are directly called up with »1 … 0« or  
one by one with »P+«, »P-« and confirmed with »OK«.  
The user guide in the lower part of the menu table shows you with  
which buttons certain functions are called up.  
If you want an explanation about the selected function, simply press  
D
» «.  
Did you accidentally press the wrong menu item? No problem,  
F
switch back to a menu with » «.  
Have you made all your settings, or are you finished with “brow-  
sing” in the interactive operating instructions, switch to TV operation  
with »i«.  
Just try it out. You can’t do anything wrong.  
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TELEVISION OPERATION  
Basic functions  
Switching on  
1
Turn on the television set with »IO« on the television set.  
– If only the LED illuminates, the set is in standby mode.  
Turn on the television set with »1…0« or »P+« or »P-«.  
Switching to and from standby  
1
Press the »Ǽ« button to switch the television to standby mode.  
2
Press »IO« on the television set to switch it off completely.  
– This saves electricity.  
Selecting channels  
1
Use »1…0« to select channels directly.  
2
Press »P+« or »P-« to move up and down channels.  
Selecting AV channels  
@
1
To select AV channels, press »0« to open the AV menu, press  
»P+« or »P-« to select the AV channel and »OK« to confirm.  
Adjusting the volume  
1
Press » « or » « to adjust the volume.  
Ǹ
Ƿ
Tele Pilot 150 C  
Muting  
1
Press » « to switch the sound off (mute) and to switch it on  
again.  
p
Displaying/concealing the clock  
1
You can display or conceal the time by pressing the »  
button.  
Ȅ«  
Changing the picture format  
The television automatically switches to the 16:9 format if this  
format is detected via the Euro-AV socket.  
1
To select the picture format, press »  
format« menu and press »P+« or »P-« to select the picture  
format and »OK« to confirm.  
« to open the »Picture  
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TELEVISION OPERATION  
Zap function  
With this function you may store the current channel position and  
switch to another one (zap).  
1
Use »1…0« or »P+«, »P--« to select the channel position you  
wish to store in the zap memory (e.g channel position 7, PRO7)  
then press »Z« to store it.  
– On the picture screen appears, for example, »Z 7 PRO7«.  
2
3
Using »1…0« or »P+«, »P-« you now may switch to another  
Z
7 PRO7  
channel position.  
By pressing »Z« you may switch at any time to the stored chan-  
nel position (PRO7 in the example) and switch back (zap) to the  
last viewed channel.  
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Press »i« to end the zap function.  
– The on-screen display disappears.  
Alphanumeric channel selection  
You may select the channel positions directly by entering the chan-  
nel name (e.g. ARD). For this, letters are assigned to the numeric  
buttons »2…0«. Up to four letters can be assigned.  
1
Use »2…0« to enter the first letter of the channel name (e.g.  
»2« for the letter A).  
– A list of all TV channels beginning with the letters »A«, »B«,  
or »C« appears on the picture screen.  
– Every entry of a further letter confines the list of channel  
names.  
2
Use »P+«, »P-« to select the desired channel in the list then  
press »OK« to call it up.  
Note:  
Three methods are possible for selecting a channel position:  
1. Letter entry off: The channels are only selected by entering  
digits.  
2. Letter entry on: The channels are only selected by entering  
alphanumeric characters.  
3. Mix: When entering a digit, the TV set switches automatical-  
ly to the corresponding channel position and the channel list  
for assigning letters is displayed.  
The channel selection mode is selected in the »Installation«  
menu under the »Special functions« menu item. See also the  
notes in the Easy-Dialog system.  
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TELETEXT MODE  
TOP text or FLOF text mode  
1
Press »TXT« to switch to teletext mode.  
2
You can directly select teletext pages with »1...0«.  
Note:  
At the bottom of the screen, you will see an information line  
consisting of a red, green and, depending on the station,  
yellow and blue text field. Your remote control has buttons with  
the corresponding colours.  
z
3
4
5
6
7
Press »  
« (red) to scroll back a page.  
Press »  
Ȅ
« (green) to scroll to the next page.  
Press » « (yellow) to select chapters.  
@
F
Press » « (blue) to select topics.  
@
Press »TXT« to switch off teletext mode.  
Normal text mode  
1
2
3
4
5
Press »TXT« to switch to teletext mode.  
You can directly select teletext pages with »1...0«.  
Press »P-« to scroll back a page.  
Tele Pilot 150 C  
Press »P+« to scroll to the next page.  
Press »TXT« to switch off teletext mode.  
Additional functions  
In teletext mode you can select and activate various functions in the  
»VT settings« menu, such as “Page overview”, “Present mode” and  
Text size”.  
1
2
3
4
Press »i« in teletext mode.  
– The »VT settings« menu appears.  
Select the menu item with »P+« or »P-« and press »OK« to  
confirm.  
Select this function using »P+« or »P-« and press »OK« to  
confirm.  
Quit the »VT settings« menu by pressing »i«.  
Double window function  
With this function the television programme and teletext are dis-  
played at the same time.  
1
Press »PIP« in teletext mode.  
– On the left you can see the television programme, on the right  
the teletext.  
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INFORMATION  
Technical data  
Mains voltage:  
230 V, 50/60 Hz,  
(power pack control range 190 ... 264 V)  
Power consumption: in operation 110 W,  
in standby approx. 1 W (Vision 26)  
in operation 130 W,  
in standby approx. 1 W (Vision 32)  
Sound output:  
Front 2 x 10 W music power  
(2 x 6 W sine wave)  
Subwoofer 20 W music power  
(10 W sine wave)  
Reception range:  
Preset channels:  
Screen size:  
C01 - C99, special channels S01 - S41  
99 and 7 AV  
66 cm/26” (Vision 26)  
81 cm/32” (Vision 32)  
Max. resolution:  
WXGA 1280 x 768 (Vision 26)  
WXGA 1366 x 768 (Vision 32)  
Virtual Dolby Surround: Under license from Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation.  
DOLBY and the Double-D symbol  
the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.  
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are registered trademarks of  
Service information for dealers  
The product complies with the following EU directives:  
73/23/EEC directive for electrical equipment to be used within  
defined voltage ranges. 89/336/EEC directive on electromagnetic  
compatibility.  
The device complies with the following standards: EN 60065,  
EN 55013, EN 55020.  
Environmental note  
This product has been made from high-quality parts and materials  
which can be re-used and recycled.  
Therefore, do not throw the product away with normal household  
waste at the end of its life. Take it to a collection point for recycling  
electrical and electronic devices. This is indicated by this symbol on  
the product, in the operating manual and on the packaging.  
Please find out about collection points operated by your local  
authority.  
Help protect the environment by recycling used products.  
Subject to alteration and correction!  
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INFORMATION  
Troubleshooting  
If the remedies given below do not work, please consult an authori-  
sed GRUNDIG dealer. Please bear in mind that malfunctions can  
also be caused by external devices such as video recorders or satel-  
lite receivers.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Remedy  
When switching on the TV Some of the TV channels  
ATS RESET: Turn of your TV  
set using the main power  
set for the first time, the  
menu for selecting the lan-  
guage not displayed  
have already been set  
button. Press  
and main  
Ƿ
power and turn is not dis-  
played button at the same  
time and turn TV set on and  
off again. Then turn your  
set on again  
Bright screen (noise or  
blue) but no programme  
visible.  
Aerial cable  
Aerial cable connected?  
Check aerial system?  
Low picture contrast  
Incorrect picture settings.  
Change bightness, contrast,  
or colour settings.  
Problem is with the broad- Test another channel.  
caster  
No colour  
Colour intensity is on mini- Adjust color upward.  
mum  
TV standard setting (if set- Select proper colour stan-  
ting possibility is availa-  
ble).  
dard.  
problem is with the broad- Test another channel.  
caster  
Sound unclear  
Sound setting.  
Channel setting  
Correct sound setting.  
Double image, reflection.  
Automatic or manual chan-  
nel setting/fine tuning  
Aerial  
Have aerial cable or device  
-checked  
Picture is there, no sound  
Volume at minimum or  
speakers switched off.  
Increase/switch on volume.  
Volume regulation activa- Select sound output via  
ted via audio cinch socket speaker.  
(if this possibility is availa-  
ble).  
Problem is with the broad- Test another channel.  
caster.  
Poor picture, poor sound  
Poor or no Teletext.  
Incorrect picture and sound Set picture and sound, call  
settings.  
up factory presettings by  
z
pressing »i«, » «, «OK«  
at the same time.  
TV channel (has no Tele-  
text) or check aerial  
system.  
Check with another chan-  
nel, possibly double image  
or reflection, or fine tuning.  
transmission signal too  
weak (picture noisy).  
Check aerial system.  
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INFORMATION  
Problem  
Possible cause  
No optical connection.  
Remedy  
Remote control does not  
work.  
Point remote control at the  
TV set.  
Remote control batteries.  
Check or replace the batte-  
ries, pay attention to polari-  
ty.  
Picture is dark, TV set has  
switched itself off  
undefined operating status Turn your TV set off for  
approx. 2 min. using the  
main power button  
After switching on, “child  
lock” appears on the menu.  
Child lock is activated.  
Enter secret number or  
number combination  
7038580.  
Wrong menu language.  
Wrong menu language sel- Call up the »Language«  
ected.  
menu by pressing »i«, »5«,  
«1« at the same time and  
select correct language.  
No image/audio on AV  
position (AV-Euroconnec-  
tor)  
The AV-Eurocable is not  
Insert the cable correctly.  
plugged in to the jack cor- Only use the accompanying  
rectly Eurocable  
AV-Eurocable  
No colour and/or screen  
cropped while using an  
The television was unable Set the colour standard  
to automatically detect the manually:  
external device, for exam- colour standard  
ple a DVD player and a  
•Press »i« to open the  
main menu  
•Select »Station list« with  
»P+« or »P-« and press  
»OK« to confirm.  
DVD with the American  
(NTSC) colour standard or  
a video recorder and a tape  
recorded with the American  
(NTSC) or French (Secam)  
colour standard  
•Select the AV channel with  
»P+« or »P-« and press  
»
Ȅ« (green) to confirm.  
•Select »Colour Standard«  
by pressing »P+« or »P-«  
and press »OK« to con-  
firm.  
•Activate the »Colour  
standard« function with  
»OK«.  
•Select the colour standard  
(PAL, SECAM, NTSC) with  
»P+« or »P-« and press  
»OK« to confirm.  
•Press »i« to finish the  
setting.  
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INFORMATION  
Additional Information for units sold in the UK.  
Units sold in the UK are suitable for operation from a 240V ac, 50Hz mains  
supply.  
The range of multi-system receivers is built to work in most European coun-  
tries. However, the mains plug and socket system for the UK differs from  
many European countries.  
This appliance has been supplied with a fitted, non-removable, approved  
converter plug for use in the UK. This converter plug is fitted with a 5A rated  
fuse.  
In case this appliance is supplied with a moulded 2-pin Euro plug only,  
which is unsuitable for UK operation, this must be cut off and immediately  
disposed of. An approved 13A, 3-pin UK plug should then be fitted by a  
qualified electrician.  
Note:  
The severed Euro plug must be destroyed to avoid a possible shock  
hazard should it be inserted into a socket elsewhere.  
If a non-rewireable 3-pin plug or a rewireable 13A (BS1363) 3-pin plug is  
used, it must be fitted with a 5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362 fuse. If any  
other type of plug is used it must be protected by a 5A fuse either in the  
plug, or at the distribution board. If this type of plug becomes defective,  
ensure that the fuse is removed before disposal, to eliminate potential shock  
hazard.  
If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non-rewireable plug, the correct  
type and rating (5A ASTA or BSI approved BS1362) must be used and the  
fuse cover must be refitted. If the fuse cover is lost or damaged, the lead and  
plug must not be used until a replacement is obtained. Replacement fuse  
covers should be obtained from your dealer.  
Important:  
The wires in the mains lead are colour coded in accordance with the follo-  
wing code:  
BLUE – NEUTRAL  
BROWN – LIVE  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of your appliance may not cor-  
respond with the coloured marking identifying terminals in your plug, pro-  
ceed as follows:  
Connect the BLUE coloured wire to plug terminal marked with the letter “N”  
or coloured black.  
Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the plug terminal marked with the let-  
ter “L” or coloured red.  
In no circumstance must any of the wires be connected to the terminal mar-  
ked with the letter “E”, earth symbol “z”, coloured green, or green &  
yellow.  
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