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*Operate your electronics in cool environment. Heat, along with dust buid-up, is a leading cause of component failure
*Use a HIGH quality UPS or at the minimum, a surge suppressor for your devices. This should be purchased same time (or before) as the TV or other electronic equipment.
*The larger the TV, the more it may cost to get it repaired. A lot of tvs break right at the end of warranty period, if not sooner..
*We do live in a THROW IT AWAY" society! It may be wise to get an estimate on repairs for your TV. Repair costs could easily be the down-payment
for a new tv!. Try to sell your broken TV online "as is," to get some of your investment back.
*Unplug your electronics during an electrical storm, or power outage if possible.
*For long term life of TV, adjust BACKLIGHTS setting to roughly 80% or less. Most repair shops do not repair backlights-it can cost as much as a new tv!
*It's best to mount TV on the wall. This way it's away from people (especially kids), pets and other items that could damage it. Cracked screens generally
cannot be repaired.
*Try not to leave your TV on all night. This will wear it out faster staying on all day, night. All TVs have built-in timers that are easy to set.
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