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Sony bravia lamp xl2400

I have just purchased a new lamp and fitted it and there is still no picture someone told me to reset the television anybody know where i would find this and how ?

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Hi,Did you make sure everything was properly closed ?The door cover? It has to be properly shut in order to let the lamp light up.Any clicking noises or like wanting to light up? If you hear clicking or like wanting to turn on it could be the board that powers the lamp it's called the ballast.Here's instructions to reset lamp hours: http://www.ehow.com/how_4711082_lamp-hours-sony-rear-projection.html Have a bless one!

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