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paulupton123
01-01-2016, 07:49 PM
i have a flat screen tv ,,Foehn & Hirsch 42"
THE blue light is staying on ,,i can not get a picture
i can not get the red stanby light to come on either
i have tried new batteries in the remote
i have tried to press the manual buttons on the side of the tv ,tried to turn it off by pressing power button manually on side of tv and nothing happens
i have tried unplugging the tv three times each time for fifteen mins ,then when i try turning it back on i get same response ' NOTHING but the ble light remains on
i have tried looking on goooooogle for help ' NOTHING
i have tried looking on YOOOOOO tooooob as well but again ' nothing
does anybody on here know or could suggest wat i could do as i can not afford to go and buy another tv
the tv is four years old and is not covered by insurance and that is the very reason i am trying to ask for help

echelon
01-01-2016, 08:32 PM
ideally you should read the label and write the model number down and amend post #1 with it

I would also post the same question with full info on avforums as they specialise in such matters like repairs and advice etc

paulupton123
02-01-2016, 07:06 PM
okay here is the exact model number not that anybody will actually help except tell me wat I already know or tell me that I am asking incorrectly or doing sumit else wrong but u never know somebody might know the answer
anyway model
Foehn & Hirsch is the make
42 " flat screen tv is the size
MODEL FH-42LMY-

paulupton123
02-01-2016, 07:12 PM
ideally you should read the label and write the model number down and amend post #1 with it

I would also post the same question with full info on avforums as they specialise in such matters like repairs and advice etc
can not find av forum on here ive searched for ages
,,unless u meant a different web site that you FAILED to mention anyway here is the model number for wat its worth FH_42LMY
I doubt wether anyone will respond with any helpful tip to get it working but im expecting someone to tell me off for not putting it in the correct section or that I have put incorrect details up as this is the normabn

echelon
02-01-2016, 07:20 PM
I meant the website avforums, which is a separate website but as you know from the rules here we dont put up links to other websites, so google is your friend

I dont have a problem with you asking on our forums , I also dont have a problem with you using the HDTV forum for your question and thread although it was in the wrong forum so I have now moved it to the HD TV forum here , but I do have a problem with you having a pop at me even though I only asked you to give full details of the tv model number in case somebody could help you (like a tv engineer), or if they knew a site where you could get more info which is what I posted in my reply in order to point you in the right direction

you need to learn not to bite the hand that feeds you, otherwise nobody will help you and all you will do is get peoples backs up , my reply was polite and was given in good faith, it wont happen again, so if you cannot keep a civil tongue in your head, the thread and topic will be closed

paulupton123
02-01-2016, 07:34 PM
I meant the website avforums, which is a separate website but as you know from the rules here we dont put up links to other websites, so google is your friend

I dont have a problem with you asking on our forums , I also dont have a problem with you using this HDTV forum for your question and thread , but I do have a problem with you having a pop at me even though I only asked you to give full details of the tv model number in case somebody could help you (like a tv engineer), or if they knew a site where you could get more info which is what I posted in my reply

you need to learn not to bite the hand that feeds you, otherwise nobody will help you and all you will do is get peoples backs up , my reply was polite and was given in good faith, it wont happen again, so if you cannot keep a civil toungue in your head, the thread and topic will be closed
well my friend I aint avin a pop as you stated
if u must know my friends that are here with me all said y do I bother asking wen people don't actually help but av a pop at me as that is exactly wat u just did
I actuaslyy thought in the past that you have been helpful to me
so if you thought I am avin a po I will appolagise to you now cos I did not mean u in person
but I will say this in the past I have a number of times for help and 90 per cent of the time people av been to quick to jump down my throat at me and I av seen other members saying the same thing a lot especially to alder I think his name is
a\nyway just incase you thought im avin a pop I am soory as I didn't mean to

echelon
02-01-2016, 07:40 PM
post #3 was fine in my opinion and was what I asked you to do

I moved this thread to the HD TV forum as that is what it was about (moved from HD CHAT)

I hinted that you should post the make and model and fault over on AVFORUMS website because they have engineers and well informed people on that site who may be able to help you

however, your post #4 had a go at me



can not find av forum on here ive searched for ages
,,unless u meant a different web site that you FAILED to mention


which was uncalled for , seeing as I did my best to answer you, ask for further info from you and point you at the best forum on the web which may be able to give you answers

I wont break the rules here and will jump on people that dont follow the rules, but in this case I didnt until you had a go at me in post #4

I do accept your apology and hope that in future you can keep it civil

paulupton123
02-01-2016, 07:41 PM
aldo not alder
is the one that seems to like avin a pop and that is not from me but from wat other members av said
anyway I would appreciate somebody trying to help and no more jumpin down my throat comments from now on
thank u

echelon
02-01-2016, 07:43 PM
I for one cannot help you any further, you really need a tv engineer or some clever tech geek

but your thread now has the correct info listed and is in the correct section (the HD TV forum, not the HD CHAT forum), plus I have pointed you at AVFORUMS which is the best place to try to get answers, I hope that is enough unless we have anyone else that can help you in which case I hope they reply, but if nobody does reply its because nobody can help

you were correct in asking for help, but you failed to list the model number, hence my first reply

the tv details are below



Foehn & Hirsch is the make of the HD TV
42 " flat screen tv is the size of the TV screen
MODEL FH-42LMY-

paulupton123
02-01-2016, 07:48 PM
post #3 was fine in my opinion and was what I asked you to do

I moved this thread to the HD TV forum as that is what it was about (moved from HD CHAT)

I hinted that you should post the make and model and fault over on AVFORUMS website because they have engineers and well informed people on that site who may be able to help you

however, your post #4 had a go at me



which was uncalled for , seeing as I did my best to answer you, ask for further info from you and point you at the best forum on the web which may be able to give you answers

I wont break the rules here and will jump on people that dont follow the rules, but in this case I didnt until you had a go at me in post #4

I do accept your apology and hope that in future you can keep it civil

i just said can u kindly refrain from avin ago anymore or answer ing my posts many thanks

sonic1
02-01-2016, 08:20 PM
Is it me or can no one use the English language any more ? and I ain't avin a pop lol

paulupton123
02-01-2016, 08:50 PM
Is it me or can no one use the English language any more ? and I ain't avin a pop lol
have you any useful to add in order to help with the subject ??

rikjaard-real
02-01-2016, 09:05 PM
Your TV is probably a UMC re-badged or branded as Foehn & Hirsch ! Look in your local paper for a TV repair shop/Man or visit/call someone in the trade local to you and ask for there advice ! I would suggest its gonna cost £65 _ £85 to put it right by a trained technician with the right gear.
Some cant be bothered to repair unbranded sets as there isn't always "PARTS" available as there simply wasn't millions of them made, Unlike Panasonic Samsung LG sony ! Must say that recently i've seen a few "cheap" Panasonic sets that are actually just re-branded crap for the budget market mostly made in Turkey.

mister-t
02-01-2016, 10:14 PM
just had a quick search for you,it seems your tv is an e-buyer own brand and your problem is not unique.only info i can get for you is once blue light is on press and hold a number button on remote
not saying it will work or for how long you have to hold a number button for.

mister-t

paulupton123
03-01-2016, 11:05 AM
I for one cannot help you any further, you really need a tv engineer or some clever tech geek

but your thread now has the correct info listed and is in the correct section (the HD TV forum, not the HD CHAT forum), plus I have pointed you at AVFORUMS which is the best place to try to get answers, I hope that is enough unless we have anyone else that can help you in which case I hope they reply, but if nobody does reply its because nobody can help

you were correct in asking for help, but you failed to list the model number, hence my first reply

the tv details are below

thanks for taking the time to try and help me echelon

paulupton123
03-01-2016, 11:11 AM
Your TV is probably a UMC re-badged or branded as Foehn & Hirsch ! Look in your local paper for a TV repair shop/Man or visit/call someone in the trade local to you and ask for there advice ! I would suggest its gonna cost £65 _ £85 to put it right by a trained technician with the right gear.
Some cant be bothered to repair unbranded sets as there isn't always "PARTS" available as there simply wasn't millions of them made, Unlike Panasonic Samsung LG sony ! Must say that recently i've seen a few "cheap" Panasonic sets that are actually just re-branded crap for the budget market mostly made in Turkey.
thank you for trying
I have had a better idea than all the suggestions on here and I am going to call the supplier and the manufacturer and I will add any comments they suggest,,as for calling engineer and the price you suggested I think it would make more sense to buy a new set as they retail at around £150 upwards for 40" inch flat screens
cheers for replying thou rikjaard-real

paulupton123
03-01-2016, 11:14 AM
just had a quick search for you,it seems your tv is an e-buyer own brand and your problem is not unique.only info i can get for you is once blue light is on press and hold a number button on remote
not saying it will work or for how long you have to hold a number button for.

mister-t
MRT ..thank u for the suggestion and you seem to have tried really hard for me ..I will try this suggestion straight away and I will let you know once I have sorted the problem or not as the case may be
cheers again

paulupton123
03-01-2016, 04:19 PM
just had a quick search for you,it seems your tv is an e-buyer own brand and your problem is not unique.only info i can get for you is once blue light is on press and hold a number button on remote
not saying it will work or for how long you have to hold a number button for.

mister-t
I did try about dozen times ,,worth a try I suppose but no success

rikjaard-real
03-01-2016, 09:02 PM
I think it would make more sense to buy a new set as they retail at around £150 upwards for 40" inch flat screens
cheers for replying thou rikjaard-real

Exactly the reason most stuff gets thrown away these days ! Also you expect something that is new will have better features !

holmroad
04-01-2016, 10:37 AM
just had a quick search for you,it seems your tv is an e-buyer own brand and your problem is not unique.only info i can get for you is once blue light is on press and hold a number button on remote
not saying it will work or for how long you have to hold a number button for.

mister-t

That would explain why I had never heard of the tv in question here - my aunt had bought a cheap 'Black Friday' Polaroid from As da last year and found it was impossible to program her Sly remote to operate it (no code available!) - and I believe it was actually a re-branded Samsung from the States!
Either way, good luck with getting your tv sorted Paul!

paulupton123
04-01-2016, 11:33 AM
That would explain why I had never heard of the tv in question here - my aunt had bought a cheap 'Black Friday' Polaroid from As da last year and found it was impossible to program her Sly remote to operate it (no code available!) - and I believe it was actually a re-branded Samsung from the States!
Either way, good luck with getting your tv sorted Paul!
thanks very much

paulupton123
04-01-2016, 11:34 AM
Exactly the reason most stuff gets thrown away these days ! Also you expect something that is new will have better features !
thanks from paul

paulupton123
04-01-2016, 11:36 AM
Is it me or can no one use the English language any more ? and I ain't avin a pop lol
its you LOL

vamas
04-01-2016, 02:05 PM
@paulupton123
I am not from the UK and live down in South Europe. My English might not be that good but I am disgusted at the way you have been expressing yourself on here. I have been on this forum as from 2014 and always found answers and good suggestions, continuous help from all even the ones you pointed out as having a go at you.

echelon
04-01-2016, 02:11 PM
That would explain why I had never heard of the tv in question here - my aunt had bought a cheap 'Black Friday' Polaroid from As da last year and found it was impossible to program her Sly remote to operate it (no code available!) - and I believe it was actually a re-branded Samsung from the States!
Either way, good luck with getting your tv sorted Paul!
a lot of goods get "rebranded" in this way, where people buy up well known labels and use them on cheap products

2 of my nieces were bought 32 inch Polaroid tv,s for xmas 2014 by their father, seem ok but these are all cheap , rebranded , no-name tellys

F&H is used on a lot of stuff like tv,s , monitors , satnavs and possibly soundbars too, plus maybe other items , especially when Ebuyer are involved , I suppose that Polaroid is the same as I know people who have Polaroid soundbars as well as tellys, also ones like Digimate that use DGM as the logo (including cheap tellys)

my advice is buy a quality Branded product, like Sony , Samsung , Panasonic , LG (Lucky Goldstar) , Toshiba , Sharp

that way you can usually get advice , repairs and spare remote controls etc, plus a longer lasting product

rasp
04-01-2016, 08:38 PM
You can get a good quality 40 in TV online with a free 5 year warranty they cost a bit more but over 5 years it's nothing prices are coming done for Samsung lg models as new top end models are coming out.

Bought a Samsung 22 in Full Hd for my father in law for £122 and free 5 year warranty

paulupton123
04-01-2016, 10:23 PM
@paulupton123
I am not from the UK and live down in South Europe. My English might not be that good but I am disgusted at the way you have been expressing yourself on here. I have been on this forum as from 2014 and always found answers and good suggestions, continuous help from all even the ones you pointed out as having a go at you.
i do not want an argument with u or anyone,,,please look elsewhere

mikie8
05-01-2016, 01:40 AM
planned obsolescence on tvs is normally an under rated cap in the psu .