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iFixitJul 9, 2014 - A friend of mine gave me a Sansui TV after a power surge caused ... led ·sansui · tv power ... The most common problem that I've researched and experienced with your tv's is that when they get unplugged, the wont turn on, just stay in ... though they'll still be frustrated, they won't trash their tv and go get a ...
All you need to do is to go in the audio settings and turn "ON" the AUTO volume option . This will help all your channels to have a similar volume , so you won't be surprised by sudden increase in volume.
On later model Sansui tv's, you can bring up the menu by pushing both volume buttons on the front of the set at the same time. After the menu is on the screen, you can navigate using the channel and volume buttons.
If you have the remote,have you tried it ?
Have you tried the volume button on the front of the set ?
If neither the remote or the button will work, then you may have a problem with the microprocessor IC (system control). If this is the case, then the set might not be economical to repair.
Perhaps the volume "up" button is stuck ?
Temporarily unsolder/remove vol up/down tactil
switches on front of circuit board.They may be sending unwanted signals to the microprocessor.
Does set work normally now? 2)Try removing
batts from remote.3)PVAT! Pull chassis, Solder
any/all bad connects esp. regulator pins.4)Send in to shop for diagnosis.
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