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Donald Free Posted on Aug 26, 2012
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My Phillips Model 47FL7422D/37 must be turned on several times before the picture comes on. What is the problem?

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If you have tried using different input devices, looked for loose contacts
in power outlet, RC Jack, cable and connectors, the TV might need service.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 28, 2008

SOURCE: Black Screen after 5 mins. of use

It sounds like the entire screen goes blank with your problem. My problem is the lower half of the screen goes blank. Do you think the SSB is also the problem? What are your thoughts about the "Video Board" or the X Board?

Do you know where to purchase parts?

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2009

SOURCE: i have a phillips 50 inch plasma- model

you have a problem on one of the boards in this unit you would have to start isolating the source to pit it down
its probably best you get some help form a servicer in your area this is a philips inside and made by samsung

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2009

SOURCE: I purchased a brand new plasma model 42 pf9630A/37

probaly your y-sustain board

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2009

SOURCE: phillips tv model #42pf5321d/37 we replace the

You should have downloaded the eprom information onto a usb stick then transfered it back to the new board, or just removed the eprom off the old board onto the new. It is my recommendation to have an authorized service center come out and realign it within the factory service mode.

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  • Posted on Apr 01, 2010

SOURCE: PHILLIPS PLASMA TV MODEL #42PF9431D/37 Heard

Hi, Usually any "Pops" are an Electrolytic Capacitor "blowing up" quite literally, or "Gassing" as it is called. This happens due to some sort of power problem. Capacitors hate AC Voltage and Current, and Heat and Over Voltage. All of which, I have no doubt it was exposed to before it went "Pop" This is only a symptom of a far greater problem, to come, no doubt, soon, the rest of the set will fail too. Please DO NOT USE. this set any more, you risk fire or explosion or both. If you MUST use it at least unplug at bed time. Theses days home repair except for the most rudimentary problem is not feasible, setting aside the safety aspect. In my professional opinion, I would recommend, that you get a "Quote" for repair from a Philips Authorised Service Agent This is very important, that you contact a Philips head office and ask for a referral. This way at least you can make a decision to repair or replace.

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