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Beovision 10-40" problem with dust behind the screen and floor stant

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gapy100
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gapy100 Posted: Thu, Jan 28 2021 9:00 AM

Hello. 

 

I would kindly appreciate if someone could give me a hinch, how to open the front side of the TV-remove the glass pannel so it would be possible to clean it from the back side. I have bougth this second hand TV recently and it has some kind of smudges on the inner side of tge glass.

Another problem i have is with motorised floor stand. I have no idea how to test it and make it work. I have pluged it in before conecting the TV to mains, sadly it does not work. Any common problems or solutuons when it does not want to turn? I also cannot bring it to TV menu via Beo4 from the list function.

Thank you and kind regards, Gašper

 

 

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gapy100:
how to open the front side of the TV-remove the glass pannel
Several days with no reply to your questions, so here's my barely-helpful hint: Look at all the general "about us" videos on B&O's website -- there is one brief scene showing two people doing the final assembly on a BV10 or BV11.  IIRC it involved them boosting the whole metal frame up, glass attached, with a vacuum lifter, and sliding it down a couple inches to lock on, presumably to studs or slots on the base chassis?  Of course there will be screws, at the very least on the bottom back flange, too.  Back when I had a silver membership, I looked at the BV10 service manual here, which had only the most general description of disassembly: remove the covering panels front and rear, then undo 4 Torx-20 screws bottom rear (6 for the 10-46), and "Gently lift off front frame with front glass."  Uh huh... It's *definitely* a two-person lift, and probably a slight tilt first.  Be sure to post if your experience reveals more fiddly details!

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