SOURCE: element tv remote code flx-2210
I just got Element 37". Comcast DVR remote code 11523 (Polaroid) worked! Hope this helps.
SOURCE: my element 19 inch flx-1910 tv will not power up
Element FLX-1910
Problem: When the TV is turned on a picture appears for a few seconds and then the picture turns off. Audio is still heard.
Solution: Not a simple fix! This TV has 4 small florescent looking bulbs that act like a back light to light the image on the liquid crystal display (LCD). At least one of these bulbs is burned out or broken. The wires powering the broken bulb need to be cut and spiced together. Basically you’re bypassing the bulb and completing the circuit when cutting the wires going to the bulb on each end and splicing them together.
WARNING: This worked for me but no guarantee for anyone who tries it. This is a very involved procedure and involves completely dismantling your television. To be honest I don’t recommend anyone trying to fix it unless you are very technically minded and have a couple of hours to waste carefully tearing apart your TV. If anyone is willing to attempt this repair I am willing answer questions.
Cause of problem: It is my guess that this problem occurs when the TV is left on for extended periods of time. Like leaving the TV on when you fall asleep at night. My TV was left on a lot. I noticed that the plastic was melted and discolored where the bulb had burned out. (This can only be seen internally and is no way visible from the exterior)
SOURCE: Can't remove stand from Element flx 1910 TV.
On the bottom of the Element FLX-1910 there are 4 tabs located on the bottom side of the base. With the help of another person, please slide all 4 tabs in an inward direction. This will release the tension between the base and the stand. Slide the base over the tabs and remove the base from the stand.
SOURCE: need codes for universal electronics remote that will oporate tx-sr606receiver
I have the same problem and from what I've read elsewhere there is not a cheap and easy solution. From what I gather, simple remotes (like what you get w/ your set top box) that use manufacturer's codes for programming treat "on" and "off" as a simple toggle. That means they fire out a singal signal which is supposed to simply change the state of the device from off to on or vice versa. The Onkyo apparently uses different signals for on and off. Because of this we will need to get a "learning remote" which can be programmed to provide a separate signal for any desired function. These tend to be much more expensive which is why they don't just give them out with your set top box. Right now I'm still fiddling with separate remotes until I break down and drop the bucks for the special remote.
SOURCE: Are the Polaroid FLM-3232 and the Element FLX-3202
not sure if there the same but the boards inside may be.
This sounds like the problem most LCD tv's get with swelled up
capacitors in the power supply board. look for circular cylinder shaped
parts rapped in plastic with writting on the sides, and metal tops, if
the top is rounded over, not flat, it is bad. replace them.
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