Thursday, November 19, 2009

How to fix my tv.?

I have one tv in my house (19" tube tv), so I've unplugged it and moved it from my living room to my bedroom and back almost everyday. And when I've had it in my bedroom, I've set it on the ironing board, so when I've needed to iron in the mornings, I would take the tv off and lay it face down on the bed, and do my ironing. Well, one day, I had it laying face down all day, and set it up in the living room, plugged it in, and cable in the back, and now it looks hazy, like a white film is on the channels and is fuzzy, and has thin blue lines across it. I don't know what happened, but I don't have a degaus option on the tv, and no matter how much I unplug it and try and reset it, it's still like that. I assume when I had it laying face down, maybe it strained some wires inside of it. If I want to open up the back of the tv (unplugged), is it safe to work on it and check for loose wires? Or does a tv store power and could kill me?





Thanks for all suggestions.

How to fix my tv.?
You AIN'T gonna DIE!





First, the MOST LIKELY THING THAT HAPPENED......





You had your hand on the BACK of the TV set and accidently mis-adjusted the SCREEN CONTROL UP.....





Now you have to adjust it down.....





Gotta small Flat Blade screwdriver? You'll probably need it to turn it down....





Look on the BACK of the TV set.....in the Lower RIGHT corner, you should see two TINY knobs....the top is FOCUS, the BOTTOM is SCREEN.....adjust the bottom one down until the blue lines and the foggyness disappears......





Too LOW and your picture gets TOO BLACK.....





It's a fine adjustment, may only have to turn it 1° or 2 ° at the most.....
Reply:i do not know this question' somebody please help me.


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Reply:It's time to get a new TV. You can easily upgrade for free if you keep your eyes open. I see those TVs on the side of the road weekly because some people have too many as it is.
Reply:if it has av jacks try hooking up a dvd player to it and see if you get a pic, if so then the cable hookup needs replaced. probable time for a new one.


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