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Jens Klostergaard Lyngsoe
 
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Default Grundig XS70/S horizontal hold problem

Hello,
My Grundig XS70/S (CUC6360) suddenly shows a very narrow picture with
the left and right sides as arcs making the picture look like this: )(
with large black areas in each side.
I believe this problem in danish is refered to as "vandret billedhold",
directly translated it would be called something like "horizontal
picture hold".
How can I fix this?

Also, the Text TV and internal menu system of the tv is only sharp the
first 2 minutes after power on. It then becomes more and more shaky and
unclear, leaving it completely unreadable.
My only guess could be of dried out capacitors or creaping currents due
to dirt..
Please advise!

Kind Regards
Jens
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