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First you will need to unplug the AC power cord for you TV,if the problem still continues you will have to unplug your TV's power cord. The main lead from the outlet that it is plugged into.Then press and hold the TV's power button for about 2 minutes and release it,plug the power cord back into the outlet again.
Unplug the power cord from your TV. Wait 30 seconds, then plug it back in. Plug the power cord into a different power outlet or power strip. If possible, try a different TV power cord.
Perhaps replace your power cord. Borrow power cord from repair shop. If it works it's the cord. Also if the TV is plugged into power bar make sure the power bar hasn't been inadvertently turned off.
Check whether the product is turned on. Try another channel. The problem may be with the broadcast. Is the power cord inserted into wall power outlet? Check your antenna direction and/or location. Test the wall power outlet, plug another product's power cord into the outlet where the product's power cord was plugged in. If these tips don't work, you can also try to power cycle the TV. Turn the TV off and unplug it for about a minute. Plug it back in and power it back on to reset the settings back to factory default.
there is a small board with a small transformer . the plug is located next to that small transformer. if the cord originally came from the right hand side if you are looking at tv from the back. the plug is on that right board. if the tv cord came from the left side, the plug is located on the main board in the front of tv. the plug in both situations are the same, it is white in color and has 2 or three pins sticking straight up.
I have a Westinghouse Mod. SK-19H210s that is 16 months old. It would not turn on. Upon investigationg the problem I discovered bad capacitors on the power board. (2200uf and 1000uf). I replaced the components and the TV works great, you can purchase a new power board.
Unless this set is really oddball, it probably has the same type power cord connector used on computers and so many other electronic appliances. If this is the case, you can use a standard computer power cord as a replacement. The computer cord is a three-wire plug with a ground pin and the TV probably only had a two-prong plug, but the cord will still fit. Your electric outlet should be the three-prong type (if it's not, get it replaced!) so the plug will fit.
If the connector in the set is really different, you can check online by doing a Google search for replacement parts for you TV.
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