Haier 29F3A Troubleshooting guide, To assist in location possible faults use help guide below

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Troubleshooting guide

To assist in location possible faults use help guide below.

BREAKDOWN PHENOMENON

CHECKING

PICTURE

SOUND

 

 

 

The aerial direction and connection

Picture with snow

Noise

 

 

 

This is called ghosting which can be minimized

 

 

with an outside aerial, and good quality cable

 

 

and terminations. Altering the aerial direction

Double or Triple Image

Normal

can also minimize this effect.

 

 

 

Electrical interference which can be caused by cars,

 

 

motorbikes etc, Fluorescent lamps and dirty

Disturb

Noise

insulators on overhead power cables.

 

 

 

1. Volume Sound mute.

 

 

2. Only 1 speaker has no sound. Press S.STD button to

 

 

choose USER mode, then check wether the BALANCE

 

 

item value in SOUND menu equal to 0. Adjust the

Normal

No sound or 1

BALANCE item in SOUND menu as you wish in USER

speaker no sound

mode.

 

 

 

Ensure that the power supply is connected to the TV

 

 

set and turned on. Also ensure that the TV set is not

 

No sound

in "Listen Mode" or that the brightness and contrast

No Picture

are not turned down.

 

 

Adjust colour control

No colour

Normal volume

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adjust channel again

Scramble

Normal or Weak Volume

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colour Purity fault which can be caused by moving the

 

 

TV set, placing magnets near the TV screen or turning

 

 

on/off house hold appliances such as vacuum cleaners

 

 

near the TV set. Turn the TV off with the mains power

Colour Spot

Normal volume

switch for 15 minutes. When the power is turn on again

the TV set will automatically degauss the picture. In

 

 

 

server cases leave the TV set turned off over night.

 

 

 

Note:

1.If the fault can not be repaired using the above guide consult with your local authorized service center.

2.The TV set must only be repaired by a qualified registered service person. Never attempt to remove the back cover as the TV set has dangerous voltages in side that may cause a fatally or fire.

3.The cabinet may produce the occasional "snapping sound" This is normal and caused by the materials in the cabinet expanding with room temperature changes.

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Contents 29F3A Page Contents Explanation on the display tube Installation Battery installationAvoid dropping the remote control and/or getting it wet Aerial connectionFront and side panel of the TV set Function buttons and external socketsRear panel of the TV set Buttons on the remote control Exit screen displaySwitching on/ off the TV set Switching on/ off the TV setSwitching on/ off the TV set Auto switch-off functionHow to select TV program Watching TVWatching TV program TuneProgram swap and auto scan functions Program swapAuto program scan SwapFull automatic mode Searching channelDisplay function CallSemi-automatic search Semi-automatic searchTo turn off the on-screen menu ExitIf the picture and/or sound are poor, try using the Fine Manual fine tuneManual fine tune Press the CH+/- buttons to select Fine TuneIf you want to recover the skipped channel Program skipPress the CH+/- buttons to Select Skip Press the VOL-/+ buttons to Turn the Skip function onHow to select picture modes How to customize your own picture statusConvenient picture and sound control functions Multiple picture modesHow to select Black Stretch How to select Noise ReduceBlack stretch and noise reduce FunctionHow to choose sound mode How to customize you own sound qualityMultiple audio modes SoundHow to use surround Surround and mute functionsSound mute MuteClock setting and timer on/off functions Clock settingOn/off timer Time functionsSleep timer and program preset Sleep timerSet up function How to start screen saver functionScreen saver Childlock functions Child lock functionAVL and calendar functions AVL functionFade and select a language FadeSelect a language Press the CH +/- buttons to select FadePosition exchange functions ExchangeExchange Press the CH-/+ buttons to Select ProgramTeletext TeletextTeletext functions Button again to revert back to Full textTeletext To outside input To video/audio inputTroubleshooting guide To assist in location possible faults use help guide belowSpecifications Design and specifications may be changed without noticePage