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repairing Samsung DLP
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how
to change your Samsung DLP Lamp.
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You need to make sure that the lamp is connected properly , so better take it out again and make sure when you put it back in its properly connected , because if you replace it twice already that cannot be a bad lamp..
Good luck.....
Check the lamp contacts, eventually remove lamp and fit back in, chack that you did not burnt new lamp when mounting it in, you need a multimeter to test lamp.
New lamp is quite easy to blow while you mount lamp inside TV, you must grab a multimeter and test lamp for continuity, if there is no continuity (multimeter returns infinite resistance) the new lamp has blown, in this case is better checking also the voltages out from small pcb powering the lamp. This is a job that is better done by a technician.
All you can do at home is taking lamp off and putting it back in place, to see if it is fitting problem. If you know how to use multimeter test lamp for continuity to see if it has blown or is faulty. If lamp is faulty (no continuity and no sign of external damage) get a replacement or refund.
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If the power light blinks slowly,
you've tried to turn on the TV during
the lamp cooldown cycle. Wait
approximately 30 seconds, and the TV
will turn on automatically.
If light blinks, pauses for about a
minute, and blinks again: the lamp is
trying to turn on (TV will turn on
when successful). If TV doesn't turn
on and sequence continues, the lamp also
needs to be replaced.
To order lamp call 1-800-338-0376.
Have your TV serial number
and lamp type available (you'll
find this information on the
sticker that's on the right side of
the TV).
OK.
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