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Mitsubishi's TVs are much better their cars but some have a weird tuning system. Under the cover for AV3 input (lower right front of TV) is a small recessed button marked 'preset'. Push this, then choose 'Auto' to scan and load the channels then choose 'Manual' to adjust and reassign them to the right channels.
Went to a cheap discount shop called reject shop and bought a i DIGITAL universal remote control, RM-810 model for $8 AUD ,put in code 1020 listed for AKIA and it worked. Didnt even think of looking in a cheapo shop for one
If you can identify the exact model number of the appliance or remote you can also google for information, there may even be a picture of it somewhere or a source where you can obtain a manual.
I have had on order since December 2007 the Akai replacement remote #WIR3500001-EQ01 the Akai TV/DVD combo model #CFTD2011. I called each month for 5 months, being told each time that it was on backorder. A few days ago, I received a letter in the mail stating that this remote is no longer made and is not available.
I too have tried universal remotes without any luck. If anyone has a resolution, it would be greatly appreciated.
you can put remote in auto tunning or automatic search mode,it will tune automatically.
for user manual see web site
www.eserviceinfo.com
or
philips website
I have the same problem. I can't seem to tune the tv in to receive Wollongong channels.
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