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Beovision Avant power failure

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John
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John Posted: Fri, Aug 23 2013 3:09 PM

I have an early BV Avant with VCR.

There is power to the TV at the end of the 2 pin power lead but the set is completely dead and does not respond to any of the Beo4 controls nor the selection of controls on the back of the set.

I think there may be an internal fuse to check but I do not know where this is located.

Can anyone help me.

Thanks.

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Maurice replied on Fri, Aug 23 2013 7:22 PM

Hi John 

Firstly Check your plug fuse, I know this may sound obvious. Then is there the red standby light? When you press a command eg TV, VAUX, etc is there any responce from the set display eg does the red led turn to green for a brief moment or does it just stay red?

Regards Maurice

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jandyt replied on Fri, Aug 23 2013 9:13 PM

Also, sorry to state the obvious, but have you checked the hidden on/off button under the right hand corner of the screen?

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kokomo replied on Sat, Aug 24 2013 9:41 AM

jandyt:

Also, sorry to state the obvious, but have you checked the hidden on/off button under the right hand corner of the screen?

 

Good point, although it may not be the answer in this case. When I had a BV3 I accidentally switched it off with this hidden button. Very relieved when I 'discovered' it!

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John replied on Sat, Aug 24 2013 4:30 PM

Thanks so much.  Problem gone away much to my embarrassment.  I didn't even know the button was there and it must have been accidentally switched off when the TV was moved recently by an electrician. 

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jandyt replied on Wed, Aug 28 2013 7:45 PM

Warm glowSmile

 

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Don't you just love this forum? So many friendly helpful people and no-one judges you when they come up with a solution such as this. So many of us tend to panic when our prized B&O seems to go wrong, but everyone has a helpful suggestion and sometimes it really is as simple as a "hidden" button being pressed without you knowing. No one thinks you are foolish, they just love to help.

Well done guys, keep it up!

Stoobie


replied on Sat, Feb 15 2014 9:49 AM

I can't believe it, I have just had the same problem. I  didn't even know the red power button was there, our 2 year old must have turned it off.

Very, very relieved - Thanks (was just about to take it to the tip)

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