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Element Electronics FLX-1910 19 in. LCD HDTV - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Remote missing
If you wish to get its original remote control, you have to contact the authorized service center for Element. If you wish to buy one universal remote control, you must first check out, which brand remote control have setup codes to Element TV. Setup code list will be attached to every universal remote control.
If you wish to get more details, check the site linked
below. Pull up older posts there. Setup code list and setup proceedings to
many popular brand remote controls are given. Two digit, three digit, four
digit and five digit setup code list to different models remote controls are
given. If you search the site in Timeslide
option, which can be selected from the drop down list at the top left of the
display window, it will be easy to locate the related post. You can also do a search by type in the
brand name and model number to your device into its search box at the top right
of display window.http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/Check out the site, and see which brand has setup codes to your TV. Check this site too.
http://electrohelponline.blogspot.com/
4/24/2013 5:25:45 PM •
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on Apr 24, 2013
I'm looking for a power
The replacement SMPS must confirm to the voltage/current sepcifications required for the TV and so it is best to get the same type from the dealer.
However if you are trying to get a universal type the output voltage and the protection should be of correct value or else it can further damage the motherboard.
finally if this was a lightnening strike please confirm if the mother board is working if not investing on a new SMPS should be reconfirmed.
Tips on SMPS repairs click ON:
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5826301-working_switch_mode_power_supplies
9/20/2011 6:39:59 AM •
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on Sep 20, 2011
My TV does not seem
Hello,
One can buy a television and within two weeks, it goes bad, it depends on the quality of the components in the television and how it is being used. Your television lasting for about 4 years means its been used carefully and wisely. And for that you are a good user of your electronic.
There seem to be a problem with the television that is why it is giving you such problem. First of all, you need to know that once there is a component in the unit that is about to go bad, that is when it comes up with such problem.
The most likely causes of this kind of problem is either a capacitor on the power supply board that is about to go bad, which is caused by excessive heat or voltage fluctuation, or the lamp is about to go bad.
You will have to have a repairman run a check on these components and then we will be able to tell the best solution for the television. It should not cost much if it is the lamp or the capacitor that is faulty.
Hope this helped.
Goodluck
Elect_Comp
6/28/2011 10:27:36 PM •
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on Jun 28, 2011
Hi, my name is Johnny
Your TV has a bad panel. Your Panel needs replaced. Would be more cost effective to replace the TV.
5/19/2011 3:27:17 PM •
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on May 19, 2011
This television came with a
When asked for the password, try 0000 or 7777. That should reset the code and then you can change it to whatever you like.
4/14/2011 3:19:57 PM •
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on Apr 14, 2011
TV made sizzling sound and
Hi,
This seems problem with back light inverter board that is producing sizzling sound because of high voltage leak. Back light inverter board produce high volts to glow the back light lamps inside lcd panel (screen) so user can view image on lcd panel and sizzling sound shows that high volts are being leaked due to bad HV transformer.
Since tv is 3 months old so it would be under warranty, please call the Store where it was purchased or number written on warranty document to get it repaired/ replaced.
Hope this will help.
Thanks.
4/13/2011 8:55:04 PM •
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on Apr 13, 2011
I HAVE A 22 INCH ELEMENT FLAT SCREEN. WHEN I TURN
Hello,
Turning on then off quickly like this is usually a bad sign for the TV. Try disconnecting all inputs, moving it to a different room and plugging it in. If it powers up and stays on, the TV is not the issue, return it to it's normal location and power it up with nothing but power connected, if it still works slowy start adding the inputs you had connected before until one causes it to shut off.
Follow that input wire back, which ever device is attached has actually caused the problem and should be repaired or replaced. If the TV works in another room but powers on and off with only power connected when back in it's usual location then remove all plugins except the TV from the wall outlet or surge bar the TV is plugged into and test again. If this still causes the TV to turn off after 2 seconds call an electrician, if the TV works this way start plugging the other devices back in one at a time until one of them causes it to power off. If this is the case it's likely a 2 pronged device, like a phone charger is at fault and should be moved elsewhere in the home.
If none of this testing gets the unit to power up, it's likely the main power board inside has failed, if this is the case I would recommend replacing the TV as the currently retail for less than $250 for the 1080p models. Repair would likely cost between $160-$200 and you would have little or no warranty depending on the repair centers policy.
Hope this helps FixYa,
Chris
PS. If you have follow up questions regarding this TV or the testing methods I've explained, simply reply to this answer and you can continue receiving assistance under a single charge.
12/26/2010 2:16:46 PM •
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on Dec 26, 2010
Had this TV for less
T CON VIDEO BOARD NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. YOU CAN GET IT AT A GOOD PRIZE
AT TVPARTSANDMANUALS. COM
12/18/2010 6:04:51 AM •
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on Dec 18, 2010
How do i set up the HD on my television?
You need to have the HD cable and on your output Menu you will see HDTV 1 . Select HDTV there and if you have everything well connected it will work well.
11/22/2010 1:10:01 AM •
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on Nov 22, 2010
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