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Submitted By

Mars

Date Posted

6/21/2003 3:22:49 PM

Title

akai CTk211 intermittent powerup

 

Message

This set has a main push on power switch and another digital power switch. Go's into standby mode on main pwerup and standby led lit (this is normal) but on occaison led fades to off and TV will not turn on. Rapid press of digital powerup after main push on power switch helps

Submitted By

Stephen

Date Posted

6/28/2003 1:56:59 AM

Title

RE: akai CTk211 intermittent powerup

 

Message

you have fault in power supply. all electros in primary and some in secondary will require replacement. dont keep trying to turn on the set because it WILL stop totally and will be every expensive to repair

Submitted By

william

Date Posted

1/15/2004 3:12:59 PM

Title

RE: akai CTk211 intermittent powerup

 

Message

CAN ALSO BE CAUED BY FAULTY MICROPROCESSOR OR CRYSTAL, BUT MOST COMMON THE POWER SUPPLY REGULATOR OR THE ELECTROS, REPLACE THEM ALL IN THE POWER SUPPLY. GO BY PART(LOCATION)NoS IF THE POWER SUPPLY NoS START WITH `9` (IE C901 ETC) REPLACE ALL ELECTROS BEGINNING WITH THE NUMBER `9`

THIS IS A PRETTY SAFE RULE OF THUMB

 

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