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Posted on Apr 02, 2012

My tv went completely out. Is there a reset button for model number DP42841 SANYO FLATSCREEN

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Try unplugging it. That is usually the reset.

  • Anonymous Aug 30, 2012

    Mine did the same thing. I thought maybe lightning got it so I replaced the power supply and the analog board and when I plug it in I can't even get the led on the front to turn on. Any suggestions?

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