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change the 10 or so surface mounted bad filter caps in the Hyper module this set uses--the board is no longer available--it can be sent out for rebuild (not toshiba) but that is rather costly (200+)
I to have a C2 rowing machine with a PM3 moniter which i havent used since August last year, and i decided to use it to help loose the excess Christmas pounds and the moniter sounds like it does exactly the same as your moniter with the vertical and horizontal lines then goes blank. I bought the rower new about 2/3 years ago and it hasn't been used too much.
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Are the wavy lines horizontal or vertical? If they are horizontal and up near the top of the screen it could be 60HZ interference from a power cord running over the cable from the DVD player to the TV. There could also an internal breakdown of the shielding by the power supply of the DVD player. If the lines are vertical it is likely the cable or maybe the input jack on the TV. Could be a number of things.
it risky if you always use your monitor that has a factory defect..i suggest to return to the store for some replacement of your monitor...coz your monitor has a warranty.
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