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Had this happen with a power outage also a couple months ago. Call your insurance person and get them to write it off. I had a guy try to fix it - put in a $300 main board and it works again, but now it has vertical white lines on the display. I think it is deteriorating from the other damage it took. I think the best thing is to get the insurance person to write it off and get another TV. You will reduce headaches in the long run.
you can turn your caption control of using the main menu. there should also be a button on your remote to press to turn them on/off not knowing your tv im not sure of the button but it should be marked caps
Ur tv remote control have a CC button,push that button turn off everything like CC1,2,3 to all off.If no CC button on the remote.Go in ur tv menu.Pick out in the menu,the captioning in the menu turn everything off like CC1,2,3 and also TEXT1,2,3 off too.U will have no writing on the screen.
This issue is related to the TV's main board not seeing constant A/C power to unit so the board is turning off the TV. When the TV's main board see A/C power back to the unit, the TV will try to turn back on. This issue could be a loose power connection for the TV or a failing part inside the TV. Do other electrical devices work when plugged into the same wall outlet? Try the following: 1. Remove the cord from the back of the TV and reinstall it (perhaps it's loose going into the TV and was not installed correctly). 2. Try putting the cord into a different wall outlet (perhaps it's not a good outlet). 3. Try using a new power cord for the TV. (Any matching cord will work for testing)
If the above did not resolve the issue, then it could be the switch mode power supply and or the main board inside the TV. Both items are easy to change out. I can look up the LG part number for you.
go to your menu and turn it off. Or, turn your tv off and unplug it give it 5 minutes to let it reset so it doesnt keep it stored, and turn it back on.
There is not a good solution. If you read about the Polaroid 37" LCD HDTV, you have a problem and it's the same one that many of us have. According to Polaroid's service center, the control box needs to be replaced. Polaroid does not stand by this product. The company gives you a lot of lip service about how many they sell and how few problems they have - they're lying. The TV's should be recalled and I'd suggest you join many of us to demand it. Write BBB, write the company where you bought the TV, write any consumer group you can think of - Polaroid TV's are junk. Sorry you've got one. Sounded like a good deal and Polaroid used to manufacture quality - no more.
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