Haier 24D2000 User Manual
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If the TV starts to overheat, unplug it immediately. Ensure that no vents or openings are covered or blocked, as inadequate ventilation can cause overheating. Also, avoid placing the TV in confined spaces or in a box while using it.
If the TV malfunctions and there is no video or audio, unplug it immediately. Additionally, if you notice smoke or a bad odor coming from the TV, unplug it right away and contact a service personnel for assistance.
No, you should not install your TV near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat. This can cause damage to the TV.
To prepare the Haier 24D2000 TV for wall mounting, first remove the stand by unscrewing it from the back of the TV. Then, secure a UL listed wall mount bracket to the back of the TV using four screws. Follow the instructions provided with the wall mount bracket for proper installation. Ensure the TV is at least 2.36 inches (60 mm) from the wall to prevent cable interference.
When headphones are inserted into the HEADPHONE jack, the TV speakers will be muted, and the audio will be directed to the headphones.
If the TV does not display the video from the external device connected via HDMI, ensure that both the TV and the external device are turned on. Press the INPUT button on the remote to open the input source list, highlight the HDMI(MHL) input, and press OK to switch to it. If the issue persists, check the HDMI cable connections and ensure that the external device is compatible with the TV.
To switch to the USB input mode, press the 'USB' button on the remote control. This will enable the USB multimedia mode.
To stop the slideshow playback, select or press the stop button on the remote control.
To change the repeat mode, select the repeat mode option and choose from Repeat One, Repeat ALL, or None.
A 'ghost' or double image may be caused by an obstruction to the antenna, such as high-rise buildings or hills. Using a highly directional antenna may improve the picture.