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Re: how do I stop my Bush 50W sound bar from going to...
I searched but couldn't find anything on this. Have you worked completely through the setup menu - perhaps there is an option to disable autostandby. Good luck and let us know what you find via comment.
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Yes, all the issues point to a problem in the standby power supply which runs 7/24 if the set is plugged into wall power--get it taken care of under warranty before it really fails bad.
Check for proper voltage at power outlet. Try it on some other. Try changing the input device to something you are sure works. Switch off TV manually, switch off power, remove plug and retry after 48 hours. If problem persists, please refer it to a qualified service technician.
I think that the problem of your tv is only the switch. Is this always happening when watching the tv specially when the tv is producing vibration because of the sounds? Try to set your tv in mute and observe the duration of the fault then put some sound and observe again if the duration will change. Feel free to send feed back good day.
put the dvd plug scart into the spare scart socket on the vhs player,then u can only use one player at a time,ie if watching dvd put vhs player into standby or vice versa,the other scart socket on the vhs player goes to the tv. when not using either be sure to put both on standby.
Hi.i had exactly the same problem with my bush 37 inch lcd tv and i took it to a friend of mine who is a t.v electrician he said it was a component in the back of the tv which he replaced and its now working fine.
TRY UNPLUGING SET FROM THE WALL FOR 1 MINUTE. PLUG SET BACK IN AND CHECK. IF PROBLEM PERSISTS TAKE IT TO A QUALFIED SERVICER. UNIT PROBABLY HAS A DEFECTIVE MAIN TOTAL ASSY.
Funnily enough I have been given a 21 inch standard Bush set with the same problem!
It's a DEGAUSSING fault. This means the deguss circuit in the TV is not operating as it should - probably a faulty positor. When you switch the TV on (NOT FROM STANDBY) the circuit that removes magnetism from the screen does not work correctly.
Switch it off, unplug the set from the mains for 30 minutes or so and try it again. If there is no change, contact a TV repair centre.
Make sure there are no hifi loudspeakers next to the TV or a radiator as this can have an effect too.
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