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JVC tv i'art blinking timer

On timer light (green light) blinks on/off , power button can't turn it on or off. after it was reset-ed (5 min) Tv turns on for a few seconds and goes back on timer blinking again . Even after it was reset-ed for a day same thing happens.Thanks My On Timer light blinks and the TV won't turn on. Even after leaving TV unplugged for several minutes and trying again, I get the same result. Instruction manual indicates that this problem should be referred to a technician.

  • mlhagan Aug 25, 2008

    Thanks, Freetek. We are going to be replacing this TV. I am assuming it is not worth repairing.

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It is protecting you and itself with high probability.
Power supplies in modern electronic devices are designed to cycle if there is a fault in circuitry they are servicing and because of the design, also will not turn on completely if they are failing.

The older style of power supply was 'dumb' and unable to do this so could cause fires if the failure wasn't teh 'right' kind to blow the main fuse.

I agree with the manual; this is a job for a tech.

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