Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America
Warranties
Warranty Information

This is a partial summary of warranty information. Please see actual written warranties included with each product for specific terms, conditions, and exclusions.

Big Screen televisions: Thirty days on screen, one year on all other parts. One year on labor. In-home service on all models. VCRs: Ninety days over-the-counter exchange. Bring to authorized dealer where purchased. D-VHS VCRs: One year on parts. Ninety days on labor. Carry-in service. DVD players: Six month over-the-counter exchange. Take to authorized dealer where purchased. LCD TVs: One year on parts. One year on labor. Carry in service. Plasma displays: One year on parts. One year on labor. In-home service on all models.

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MDEA CONSUMER RELATIONS
Product Information and Customer Service Assistance
Phone: 800. 332.2119


Disclaimers

All television screen images shown in this catalog are simulated.

TV audio output power (watts/channel): Minimum watts RMS; both channels driven into 8 ohms with no more than 10 percent total harmonic distortion.

D-VHS Recorders: Do not include the D-Theater de-encryption system, an option to the DVHS standard.


Important Caution

Please note: This caution applies to all Mitsubishi plasma displays and CRT projection TVs.

Displaying stationary images, such as side bars shown on non-expanded standard shaped TV pictures, should be limited to 15 percent of total viewing per week. Viewing other stationary images such as stock market reports, video game patterns, station logos, web sites, or computer-style patterns should be similarly limited. These types of stationary images displayed on any projection tube system can cause uneven aging of the tubes and leave a subtle but permanent ghost image in the picture.

Widescreen TVs are designed primarily for viewing widescreen images. The majority of images displayed on them should be widescreen-shaped or expanded to fill the screen, and constantly moving. Displaying stationary images, such as side bars shown on non-expanded standard shaped TV pictures, should be limited to 15 percent of total viewing per week. Viewing other stationary images such as stock market reports, video game patterns, station logos, web sites, or computer-style patterns should be similarly limited. These types of stationary images displayed on any projection tube system can cause uneven aging of the tubes and leave a subtle but permanent ghost image in the picture. To avoid this, mix the types of pictures you watch, with the majority filling the screen with moving images, not stationary patterns or black bars. Use the zoom or expand features (on models that offer them) whenever necessary to fill the screen. Be careful in your selection of TV format, as the uneven aging resulting from excessive viewing in the wrong format is not covered under your warranty.

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