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Take the batteries out of the remote or cover the IR emitter to determine if the remote volume button is the problem. If not then check the button on TV utself to make sure it's not stuck
Samsung ElectronicsMar 12, 2013 - There are four cases in which your TV either turns itself off or appears to turn itself off. These cases are listed in the following table by category.
Check the tv menu settings...go to where you set the date and time etc... usually in the general section.. Look for timer or timers...turn off sleep timer, turn off power on timer and turn off power off timer...cheers
The manual has the answer.
How did you put the sound on, or was it there from the start?
Keep looking and trying.
Ifind three main sources most useful;
the manual,
the web
and trying to think backwards, how were the different buttons (positions) when the unit functioned perfectly.
Check the "Sleep Timer" settings. If set to 45 minutes then TV would automatically turn itself off 45 minutes from being turned on. The variance in the "on" times is due to the TV turning itself off after not getting a signal from the remote for fifteen minutes.
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