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if the power source at the wall is not warm
faulty power source
might be cheaper to buy another frame
or
you can buy after market replacement power source
but must be the same output as your fame specifies
anything else plugged in to make it work can damage the frame
unplug the wii from the power source then unplug the power source from the wall, wait 30 minutes and try again, if this doesent work leave unplugged for 24 hours.
1.Power cycle the TV for a minute. Unplug it from power source then turn it on.
2.If it doesn't work, bypass any surge protector and plug directly to the wall socket.
3.Check if your power requirements is set correctly.
4. Try pressing the input button or source on remote control or TV panel.
5. Call service technician to check the TV.
First, try pressing and quickly releasing the Power button to start a Power On/Off cycle. Do not hold down the button. If this resolves the problem your done; if not continue on.
Inspect the power cord for visible damage; if damaged will need to contact HP to replace.
Disconnect the power supply (power module and cord) from the power source (wall socket) and the printer.
Test the power source, wall socket with or without your power bar or surge protector in place, with a small appliance you know works to confirm you have power. You may want to test the wall socket first and then test the power bar, etc. to make sure each component is not the problem.
If the appliance works then need to investigate the power supply. If the small appliance does not work you may need to check your electrical panel for a tripped breaker and possibly consult an electrician to check your electrical wiring.
To test the power supply plug in to the working power source; if the green light on the power supply does not light up you will need to contact HP to replace the power supply.
If the green light on the power supply lights up; reconnect to the printer.
Press and quickly release the Power button to turn the printer on. if the printer does not turn on you will need to check the USB cable.
Disconnect the USB cable from the printer.
Press the Power button to turn on the printer; if the printer turns on you will need to replace the USB cable.
If printer does not turn on, check the battery if your printer has one. A red light means the battery requires recharging; if it is still red after recharging, replace the battery.
If none of these steps resolve your issue before replacing the power supply try plugging the power supply directly in to a different working wall socket with no power bar or surge suppressor.; Press the power button.
If still no power to the printer you need to replace the power supply.
Hello. If everything else is working, printing and copying, unplug the printer from the power source. Check the telephone line from your phone company by unplugging the fax machine from the wall jack where it is connected to. Plug a telephone device straight to that wall jack and check for a dial tone. If there's no dial tone, contact your phone company. If there is, plug the fax machine back to that wall jack. You can also try replacing the telephone cable with a another known working cable. Plug the printer back to the power source. Check again. Hope this helps.
He most likely want you to check the power at the wall plug...Red to white 120v black to white 120v and Red to black 240v... if you have it at the wall check the other end of the pig tail .. make sure a wire is not burn off at the terminal block...
Check the power source to the computer (both ends of the cord), if a surge protector is in line with the power , remove it and plug the computer straight into the wall. also check the wall plug with a lamp or something to ensure power there. make sure the switch on the power supply hasnt been changed to the 220v side.
If no power at the wall- check your breaker box in the house
If it works plugged straight into the wall- check the surge protector
If power at the wall and plugged straight into the computer (no surge protector) and nothing lights up when you turn it on- have your power supply checked.
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