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1951 Zenith Porthole Television Set Owners Manual (continued)
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How to Tune

AND PROPERLY ADJUST THE CONTROLS ON YOUR NEW ZENITH

Before attempting operation of your new Zenith television receiver it is important that you learn how, and in some cases when to adjust the various controls. The following instructions have been prepared to give you all necessary information. It is suggested that while reading careful note be made of the different effects caused by incorrect control adjustments so that they may be avoided.

Familiarizing yourself with the location of each of the controls (see Figs.

1 and 3) is a simple matter. A more complete understanding of their proper use, however, can be best brought about if we discuss each one briefly. The Panel Controls, are the first to receive attention.



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