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Tyrone Park
 
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Default "Heat Run" in display of White-westinghouse TV/VCR.

Is there a way to remove the "heat run" from the display without the
service remote? If so, please be kind and reply with the info.
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Is there a way to remove the "heat run" from the display without the
service remote? If so, please be kind and reply with the info.
Thanks@!

TeePee



What's heat run?


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Is there a way to remove the "heat run" from the display without the
service remote? If so, please be kind and reply with the info.
Thanks@!

TeePee



What's heat run?


"HEAT RUN" from what I assume is some function/code from the EEPROM.
Its displayed on the set and when you turn the set on. You can't turn
it off with the power button, you have to unplug it! But for short
I'm not all that familiar with this problem!

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