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It depends on what device you are watching on, but one of the menu options typically looks like three lines of a list. Clicking this will allow you to choose from all the episodes of a series. Hope this helps!
All the above answers saying to use a DOT or other fluids are wrong.
Never use DOT-3 or DOT-4 based fluid in a system equipped for Magura's Blue Blood or Vitamol V10 mineral oil. Using DOT-3/DOT-4 fluids will likely cause seals to fail in your clutch or brake cylinders.
To answer your question: yes, I believe both Blue Blood and Vitamol V10 products are equivalent SAE10 weight mineral oil.
Please let me know the model number of the tv that is printed on the label at the back of the tv so that I can help you adjust the settings. Brightness and Contrast settings are usually fround in the "Picture" Menu which can be accessed by pressing the Menu button on the remote and then selecting Picture.
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