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This set is known for bad backlight LED lights in the panel, just one that is shorted will shut down the supply for the lights..its not to bad of a job changing the strip in this set.
One board in this TV. Find capacitor location ECB6. Its value 200 volts @ 33mf. Find a hobbiest to replace with same value. It should be an easy fix. Thanks for asking. Matt of Martins TV.
How many times this standby/power light blinks at one time switch ON? Count it carefully. These blinks are fault indication, and known as blinking codes. From the number of blinks occur at one time switch ON; you can get an idea about the faulty circuit stage inside the TV. This will make repair easy. For more information, check the link http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
From everything I can find it doesn't appear that your remote has a code for Element. I did find the following that may apply to your remote. Give it a try.
Manually turn ON your device (TV, VCR, Cable Box)
Press and "HOLD" CODE SEARCH
Press and release the device button you want to set up (TV, VCR, Cable Box) However, if you are using AUX for a device, press and release AUX first and then the device button for the type of device to be programmed (TV, VCR, or Cable). The selected device button will flash once.
Release CODE SEARCH.
Press OFF/ON repeatedly until the device turns off (you may have to press up to 100 times at a rate of once per second).
Once the device turns off, press and release ENTER.
With the device on, press any other button. If the device responds, no further programming is required. If the device does not respond, repeat steps 1-6.
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