Have you also checked the manufacturer’s warranty, usually found in the user’s guide, to see if the warranty period is still valid? If it is still within the warranty period consult the warranty as to what to do to make a claim for a manufacturer’s warranty repair or replacement. Try a power refresh and see if that resolves the problem.ĭisconnect the power from the TV, press and hold the TV power button for 30 seconds and then release.
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Or perhaps a different problem? I cannot enter recovery mode or anything as the joypad doesn't respond to anything I do.ĭoes anyone, have any light to shed on this matter? Can I test the powerboard further to conclude that it is the culprit? Or is there a way to verify that the software or mainboard is or has become defective and needs replacement? Or is it even possible to fix without replacing any hardware? But now I think it might be a software issue. Actually all boards looks perfectly fine. I've checked for bad caps, but the power board looks fine, which was my initial concern. I've googled for 2 straight days with various results, but nothing that gets me closer to a solution. The TV has a joypad on the back, which does not respond to any movement (press in should power on the TV, but doesn't). If I during boot, hold down the “OK” button on the remote, it gives a “quicker” blinking LED, which I guess would be an error-code.
If I press the Netflix button, it shows up the Netflix logo, loading and giving me a no internet error for a split second, before returning to standby mode. It shows the Philips logo, then the logo goes away for 15-20 seconds (backlight still on) before rebooting briefly and returning to standby mode (static red light). The Standby LED blinks continously if I power it on. I got this unfortunate situation where my not-2-year old Philips 49PUS6031/12 is having a problem.