
IOWNER'SMANUALMODEL NO.274.43928390SERIESRecord the Model No. and theSerial No. of your television inthe space provided.Model No.Serial No.Keep t
Operating FeaturesAUDIO ButtonRepeatedly press the AUDIO button to select(highlight) the function you want to change, thenpress + or - to change the s
Operating FeaturesSETUP ButtonRepeatedly press the SETUP button to select(highlight) the function you want to adjust, thenpress + or - to change or se
Operating FeaturesClosed CaptioningThe CAPTIONING feature letsyou display the audio portion of aprogram as text on the TV screen.This is useful to the
Operating FeaturesSleep Timer OperationBy setting the Sleep Timer. youcan program your TV to turn itselfoff after a certain period of time(up to four
Operating FeaturesAlarm Timer OperationBy setting the alarm, you canprogram the TV to turn on and/or offby itself.Setting the Alarm1. Repeatedly press
Operating FeaturesLabeling ChannelsThe labeling feature lets youprogram names (or labels) for thechannel numbers. The name youprogram will then appear
Operating FeaturesParental ControlThe PARENTAL CTRL and CHANCTRL functions let you lock out anyActivating Parental Control (with remote only)The PAREN
Operating FeaturesProgramming Channel Memory'he channel memory is the list ofTV channel numbers your TV willstop on when you press theCHANNEL up
Operating FeaturesVCR Channel SetupThe VCR 1 CHAN function lets youprogram to which channel the TVwill automatically tune when youpress the VCR 1 butt
Operating FeaturesCable Box Setupl'he CABLE CHAN function lets youprogram to which channel the TVwill automatically tune when youpress the CABLE
Safety PrecautionsIWARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not [Iexpose this TV to rain or moisture.CAUTION: Avoid placing drinks or vases with w
Connecting YourMonitor Panel@CAUTIONTO AVOID DAMAGE:1. DO NOT CONNECTSPEAKER OUTPUTTO A SEPARATEAMPLIFIER ORTO SPEAKERSCONNECTED TOANOTHERPRODUCT.2, D
Connecting Your TVHome Antenna ConnectionsFollow one of the steps below to connect an indoor or outdoor antenna to your TV (only if you do not have ac
Connecting Your TVCable-TV ConnectionsFollow one of these steps to connect a cable-TV system to your TV instead of a home antenna.Since cable-TV syste
Connecting Your TVCable-TV Operation'four new TV is designed to receive upto 181 channels in the U.S.A. including125 non-scrambled cable channels
Connecting Your TVProgramming Remote to Control Cable BoxIf your cable box has its own remoteto change channels, you willprobably be able to program t
Connecting Other ComponentsTips to Read Before Connecting ComponentsStacking ArrangementsIf you are connecting several components and plan to use acom
Connecting Other ComponentsS-VHS or Standard VHS Camcorder(This connection allows you to play back tapes in the camcorder and watch them on the TV.)AD
Connecting Other ComponentsStandard VHS VCR (Not S-VHS)(These connections allow you to record TV programs and play back tapes.)Preferred Method2-Way S
Connecting Other ComponentsSpecial Recording onto VCR(This connection only allows you to record on the VCR whatever is currently being displayedon the
Connecting Other ComponentsRemote Buttons that Control Compatible VCRs/'he remote control that came packed with your TV hasbuttons that allow you
Getting StartedFirst-Time OperationThe steps below will help you get your TV connected andx,orking quickly. The page numbers on which you canfind deta
Connecting Other ComponentsControlling Compatible VCRsThe digital remote control that came packedwith your TV controls your TV and up totwo compatible
Connecting Other ComponentsAmplifier or Cassette Tape DeckAudio Amplifier!Back of TVAudioNideo Cables*If your stereo amplifier is not part of a "
Connecting Other ComponentsComputers and Other Equipment with Audio/Video OutputsBack of "IVAUDIO@:@HI-FI - OUT - SELECT@.@If the INPUT 1 jacksal
Connecting Other ComponentsSpeakersSpeakersCaution: Do not connect external speakers to more than one audio source at a time. You can connect a set of
Caring for Your TVTrouble ChecksBefore you call or take your unit to a Sears Service Center, lookbelow for the type of trouble you are experiencing. T
Caring for Your TVTrouble Checks (continued)Noisy stereo receptionNo picture, no sound but power lightis onSound okay, picture poorPicture okay, sound
Caring for Your TVCleaning and CareDust TV as required, using a soft cloth or the dustingattachment of your vacuum cleaner. Occasionallyvacuum the ven
Index+ and - Buttons ... 2,3,4,7,8,9,10AAdding Channels to Memory ... 16A I.ARM Function ... 10
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OWNER'SMANUALMODEL NO.274.43928390SERIESWHEN ORDERING REPAIRPARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THEFOLLOWING INFORMATION:1. NAME OF ITEMSears Color TelevisionRece
Getting Startedof geomagnetism (Earth'smagnetic field) may cause thepicture to tilt slightly. ThePOLARITY and STRENGTHswitches on the back of the
Controlling Your TVFront Panel ControlsShown here are the front panel controls. The controls onyour TV resemble the picture below.1 IO o ooooooo(_ CHV
Controlling Your TVOn-Screen Displays(_ TimeSleep TimerParental Contro®®ChannelChannel LabelCaptioningMUTECommercial SkipO®®®Time DisplayThis display
Controlling Your TVRemote Control OperationBefore attempting to operate yourremote control, install the batteriesas shown here.Your remote control is
Controlling Your TVRemote Control Operation (continued)®®DSPY (Display) Button• Displays time (if clock has been set) and channel number on theTV scre
Operating FeaturesVIDEO ButtonRepeatedly press the VIDEO button to select (highlight)the video function you want to adjust, then press + or -to adjust
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