Question about JVC AV-32D104 32" TV
Unplug the tv set for 30 seconds, plug back in and turn set on, if its wont fix the problem, and you're NOT under warranty you should at least open the TV and look for a blown fuse near where the power cable enters the set. A lot of times you can buy replacement fuses at a local electronic or hardware store and they're easy to replace. Check the fuse. If it is blown, it will be obvious and make sure that the set is unplugged before replacing it. If it blows again, or if it is not blown, your problem is probably in the 'X' volt regulator and you will need professional help with the repairs. You can also check the board where the components are mounted and resoled any that look bad. Brief power outages may cause the TV to turn off on its own. If you are using a surge protector, try connecting the set directly to the wall outlet. In your case it could caused by a blown fuse, a leaky diodes or a bad solder joint at the horizontal drive transformer. All can be replaced at a local electronic or hardware store and they're easy to replace If this does not correct the problem, you may need to have your TV serviced. good luck!
Posted on Jan 05, 2006
The On/Off timer lets you program your television to turn itself on or off. You can use it as an alarm
to wake up, to help you remember important programs, or as a decoy when you're not home.
Press the MENU button
Press UP or DOWN button on the remote control hanset to ON/OFF TIMER
Make it OFF.
Switch off the TV by its front panel power button, and switch it ON again after 10 seconds.
OK.
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