Question posted by beamshomerepair on January 19th, 2019

Tv Want Turn On. Green Light And Red Lights Flashing The Kicks Off

Tv want turn on. Green light and red lights flashing the kicks off

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Answer #1: Posted by TommyKervz on January 20th, 2019 3:39 AM
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Red light: means that the TV has detected an issue or problem. Most Red LED blink conditions require service. The meaning of the blink codes differs between TV models,
  • If the TV is plugged into a power strip or surge protector, remove it from the power strip or surge protector and plug it directly into the wall outlet. If the issue is resolved, the problem is with the power strip or surge protector and not the television.
  1. Clean any vents/slots in the TV cabinet and make sure there is room for air to circulate around the cabinet of the TV.
  2. Some TVs have a media box (tuner) and separate display. If you have one of these TVs, check to make sure the cable between the media box and the display is securely connected.
  3. For Projection TVs and Projectors, make sure that the cover/door for the lamp is closed and secure.
  4. If the TV can be operated at all, check to see if a software update is available.
Green light:
  • A Green or White light may blink while the TV is powering on. This is normal and will stop once the TV comes on. If the light continues to blink and the TV does not come on or if the TV comes on and then turns off and the process starts over again, unplug the TV for 3 minutes then plug it back in and try again. If the problem continues, the TV will need to be serviced.
  • If a Green or White light blinks followed by a Red blinking light, follow the steps above for the Red blinking light.
If problem not fixed please contact the help center https://www.zenith.com/contact-us-2/


Hope that is helpful.
Kervz at www.satechhelp.co.za
Answer #2: Posted by Buckanddawn on January 22nd, 2019 2:48 AM
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please specify model and more info on tv..probably a power supply issue but need more info to solve


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Answer #3: Posted by Rajivdeka96 on January 23rd, 2019 2:08 AM
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  1. Turn off the television.IMPORTANT: For a projection television that uses an internal lamp, wait 5 minutes after turning off the television to allow the lamp to cool before continuing with the following steps.
  2. Unplug the television power cord (mains lead) from the electrical outlet.
  3. Let the television remain without power for 60 seconds.
  4. Plug the power cord (mains lead) back into the electrical outlet.NOTE: If the television is plugged into a power strip or surge protector, remove it from the power strip or surge protector and plug it directly into the wall outlet. If the issue is resolved, the problem is with the power strip or surge protector and not the television.
  5. Turn on the television.

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