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Robyn Waerea Posted on Oct 15, 2013

After power cut panasonic viera flat screen tv wont turn on

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Check fuse on meter board isnt blown.or easir plug another applience in the socket the tv is using. If it works then your tv is most likly damaged from a voltage surge, which can happen from power cuts.

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2010

SOURCE: My Philips 42 inch flat screen tv keeps cutting

Hello,

There seem to be a problem with the power panel of the television that is why it does not power on if you leave it over the night without trying to turn it on.

Flashing the green power LED light simply means there is a problem in the unit that is why it keeps cutting.

Run a check on the power panel of the television to see if there is a burnt capacitor in the unit, then replace if you find any, also, a cold joint can be a cause for the problem whereby, you have the lead on a capacitor or component melted off and bridging two wrong ends together. That can be corrected with the use of a soldering iron.

If you are not familiar with technical activities, i would strongly advice you have a repairman run a check and fix it for you. It should not cost you much and if it is still under the warranty period, then you can take it back to the dealer that supplied it to you.

Take care

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  • Posted on May 08, 2008

SOURCE: Panasonic Viera

vga board is bad ot the components on it are blown out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2008

SOURCE: panasonic viera doesn't display computer correctly

Right click onyour desktop and click properties (Windows XP) or personalize (Windows Vista).
Click the tab that says Settings(XP) or the link that says Display Settings (Vista)
Adjust your resolution by sliding the bar up or down until your dispaly matched the optimum resolution of your TV.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2009

SOURCE: LOST POWER ON A VIERA 42 INCH PANASONIC PLASMA TV

Take the unit in to be serviced.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2009

SOURCE: After a momentary power outage Panasonic LCD TV has a flashing red light and will not turn on.

Try using a different outlet, the outlet or the tv may have been damaged in the surge. In the case of the tv contact the manufacturer and see if it's still under warranty. There may also be a way to 'reset' the tv by holding the power button down, try looking in the manual or calling customer support. In the future use a surge protector, many of today's electronics are still sensitive to power surges, older tv's were more resilliant than today's in this regard.

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