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Needs the button put back into place. Look under the cabinet to see if there is an access panel below the switch, would go for all external controls. There would be a chassis with all the controls mounted to it. Pull the plug before doing any repairs. Look to see what it would look like in it's normal position. Something has moved out of place that holds the switch to the panel. Very tedious if you have to remove the whole housing.
You did the opposite of what might be useful. Completely cut of it's AC supply, pull the plug out of the socket and leave it like that for 10 minutes. Plug back in but first making sure the manual power button is off on the set, not in standby mode. (pushed in) Then push the manual button to restore standby mode and switch set into full on mode with the remote. It will either have "rebooted" and work straight away or you'll need to put it into Auto Set Up mode. Proceed as the first sections relevant from the instructions.
Very bad for the TV, don't do this! Got the remote control? Switch on or off (full operation) from Standby with it and just use the main manual switch on the TV for, say, morning ON for the day and evening OFF for the night.
Replace both of your STK ICs they are big black ICs will have part number on them STK392-020 or 040s also replace 2 resistors 2.7ohms in front of ICs Call Mats Electronics for parts 1-800-628-1118
I think you are looking at a power board problem. I had the same thing happen to a Vizio and I replaced the power board and it solved the problem. It could also be the input board but most likely the power board.
our power went off last night for three min and when it came back on we could not get one channel. this morning my wife turn on our television and it worked fine. my wife went to turn it on tonight and it will not come on from the remote or at the bottom of television
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