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That model number shows as a power framing nailer. Obviously the correct model number or an expanded description is needed to explain what you're trying to reset..
Often it can be as simple as bad capacitors on the power supply board, or if you cant desolder and solder replaceing the power board will usually solve a blinking power light for certain LCD tvs depending on model number but I would need your model number to further assist for your paticular situation
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The power switch is not turned on at the wall. Unplug the machine from the wall. Wait 60 seconds, plug back in and turn the power back on again.
The household power supply is at fault. Try plugging another electrical appliance into the power slot.
Sounds like a power supply issue possibly bad caps. You can get replacement power supplies from www.tvrepairworld.com just hit the contact us button on their website to leave a email with your model number if you dont see your model listed.
You haven't stated whether there is screen or picture. If you see only a blue line across the screen with high brightness, vertical output Ic of your TV has burned out. Don't switch on the set further or increase its brightness, till the fault is retified. Otherwise there will a phosphur burn occur where the blue line is now, and it is internal, whcih cannot be retified anymore.
Offhand, on most TVs, your described issue indicates that the Pump Up capacitor has slowly leaked and/or nearing end of life (dried up). This capacitor would be located very very near the Vertical Deflection IC and would be the biggest of the bunch of capacitor within that immediate area.
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