If so, disconnect all inputs to the TV, so that only the power is connected and try turning it on using the TV remote control.
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If so, disconnect all inputs to the TV, so that only the power is connected and try turning it on using the TV remote control. Also remove the batteries from the Comcast remote as well.
If it stays on, you won't get any pictures but use the remote and check if you can access the TV menus OK.
This is just trying to isolate where the problem may be, the TV or the Comcast remote.
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If it won't stay on then here's the [https://elektrotanya.com/lg_32cs560_chassis_la25c_sm.pdf/download.html|service manual] for the TV, that may help.
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If it won't stay on then here's the [link|https://elektrotanya.com/lg_32cs560_chassis_la25c_sm.pdf/download.html|service manual] for the TV, that may help.
Go to p.13 to view the ''Power Up boot check troubleshooting'' flowchart
Hi @kellabella
Do you have the original LG remote for the TV?
If so, disconnect all inputs to the TV, so that only the power is connected and try turning it on using the TV remote control.
If it stays on, you won't get any pictures but use the remote and check if you can access the TV menus OK.
This is just trying to isolate where the problem may be, the TV or the Comcast remote.
If it won't stay on then here's the [https://elektrotanya.com/lg_32cs560_chassis_la25c_sm.pdf/download.html|service manual] for the TV, that may help.
Go to p.13 to view the ''Power Up boot check troubleshooting'' flowchart