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Anonymous Posted on Oct 31, 2011

TV taking a long time to initially turn on after it has been setting. The timer light will flash green for about a minute than the set will turn on.

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Change the TV Energy Mode to "Fast Power On" in the Set Up menu if the TV takes an excessively long time to power on. The TV Energy Mode could be set to Low Power.

You can download the user manual from Sears.com

http://download.sears.com/own/5754146e.pdf

  • Anonymous Oct 31, 2011

    What would cause this to just start happening? Is the lamp starting to go?

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