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Problem with Panasonic TV and tv cycling
All of the sudden today, our panasonic tv started cycling channels
non-stop and also switching into Component, Video 1, 2, &3 modes. The remote also does not work - even though I changed the batteries. Any ideas on what's causing this and how to fix it? HELP! |
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Problem with Panasonic TV and tv cycling
This can be a fault in the uPC area, or there is a shorted front panel
control. Is it possible that someone washed the screen, and let some liquid drop in between the screen and the mask? In anycase the set will have to be properly serviced. If liquid got in somehow, there may be some parts to change. -- When cleaning a monitor or TV screen, you should dampen (not too wet) a soft paper towel with water. Do not put any liquid directly to the screen. Use the dampened paper towel to clean the screen. Then use a dry soft paper towel to clean. Avoid strong cleaners, because any screen coatings can be damaged. -- Jerry G. ===== "bk2azmom" wrote in message om... All of the sudden today, our panasonic tv started cycling channels non-stop and also switching into Component, Video 1, 2, &3 modes. The remote also does not work - even though I changed the batteries. Any ideas on what's causing this and how to fix it? HELP! |
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