If it stays off completely, then it is probably the power supply, if you get no picture, it can be a wiring problem, or a problem with the lamp. Usually TV has a 1 year guaranty, this is also valid for Konka, call the dealer and get information.
If it stays off completely, then it is probably the power supply, if you get no picture, it can be a wiring problem, or a problem with the lamp. Usually TV has a 1 year guaranty, this is also valid for Konka, call the dealer and get information.
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I completely agree with expert ginko, he is really sharp and knows his stuff about home electronics.
Try first unplugging power cable for ten minutes.
If that does not work, it is an internal problem.
Post tv make and model, and let me know if you get any error message or light blinking a number of times.
If it stays off completely, then it is probably the power supply, if you get no picture, it can be a wiring problem, or a problem with the lamp.
Usually TV has a 1 year guaranty, this is also valid for Konka, call the dealer and get information.
You should also find a phone number listed on theTV owner manual, call it and ask about the warranty.
If you call a technician at your expenses , it will start from $80, the lamp is over $200, the power board about $100.