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Seems there is a short in the board caused by the instant power outage. So it is necessary to open the set to have a view. It seems possible there is a damage on the drivers on the power board to the lcd panel. You will need to trace by checking for short , check for components heating - since the power is tripping due to the short which makes it feedback it as a protection to cut off.
Remove power leads to suspected section to confirm as the power will build up. You will need some experience to work by tracing if not please do not tamper but get help.
Hi Friend,
Check your TV's remote battries. If they are good, then, power off the TV at the main wall socket and unplug the power cord, leave it for 5 minutes. Now, connect back the main power cord, hold the Power On/Standby button on your TV and power then turn ON main switch on the wall. This should resolve your issue.
with tv in standby press INFO / MENU / MUTE / STANDBY on remote tv will come on with service menu DO NOT CHANGE ANY SETTINGS
look at list you will see reset
ONLY USE DOWN NAVAGATION KEY until RESET is highlighted
then PRESS RIGHT NAVAGATION KEY the tv will reset
PRESS STANDBY TO EXIT
the tv will need retuneing after
hope this helps
Hi I am Vortash that is the standby light and the only way to turn it out is to turn the set off at the wall ? This is the safest thing to do at night in any case Televisions are responsible for more fires in the home than almost anything else .
Here in the United Kingdom there was even a Public announcement film made just to tell people to unplug them at night made by the Fire safety council ... regardsVortash
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