If your Apex TV won’t turn on, several factors could be to blame. The problem could be with the power cord or socket, the TV, or the remote control. If you’ve tried a different plug and a new remote and the TV still won’t turn on, it’s probably damaged. Try unplugging the TV for a few minutes and then plugging it back in, or you can contact customer service for more help.
Unfortunately, as Apex televisions age, they may experience issues turning on and staying on. Fortunately, Apex TV owners may typically handle these problems on their own without paying for pricey third-party repair services or a specialist. Here’s how to fix your Apex TV if it won’t turn on or stay turned on in the first place.
There are several possible causes for your Apex TV not to power on. Here are a few examples of common causes:
If your Apex TV won’t turn on, you can try a few troubleshooting steps before calling customer assistance.
If the power line is connected but the front-panel lights aren’t on, ensure the connection is firmly attached to the TV and an outlet. If it is, a power surge has probably damaged your power cord. To be sure, disconnect your television and plug in a lamp or other household equipment.
If the power button is stuck, press and release it many times. If this does not work, there may be a problem with the power button.
To see if the power button is working, disconnect your TV from the wall outlet and reconnect it while holding down the POWER button. If your television turns on when you press the POWER button, you’ll need to replace your power switch and/or reset your power board.
The first step is to put your Apex TV’s mainboard through its paces. Unplug the power cable and remove the back panel of your television to accomplish this. Plug in the power cable while the back panel is removed and wait a few minutes for it to power up.
If your TV turns on, one of your electrical components or wiring is faulty (most likely). If it does not switch on, your mainboard is faulty.
The first thing you should attempt is to reset the Apex TV. Unplug the power cord from the back of the television and wait five minutes before connecting it back in. If you still don’t see any difference, try holding down a button on the remote. You can push two buttons on either side of the remote at the same time, but only once per 10 seconds.
It is likely that your mainboard, which serves as the brains of your television, is faulty. If this is the case, your television will require a new mainboard. A mainboard replacement is a simple technique that anyone with a basic understanding of electronics may complete.
You can do a few things before hiring a professional if the power light on your apex tv will turn on.
First, ensure that the power line is firmly plugged in and that all of the lights where it connects to the wall are turned on. If this does not work, turn off the power to your house or office. You can also unplug and reconnect, or unplug for ten seconds and then reconnect. Try turning it off and then back on again.
It is possible that the TV will not switch on due to a power surge. Try disconnecting and replugging your television. Check that the power cord is properly plugged in as well. If you have any other devices plugged into the same socket, try plugging them into another.
If the television does not turn on, there is most likely a power outage. The first step is to ensure that all power outlets are switched on and that the television is hooked to a working socket. If that doesn’t work, look for tripped breakers on your TV’s breaker panel. If no breakers are tripped, and the TV still won’t switch on, you may need a new power cord or to replace the plasma TV entirely.
If the power button does not respond or the television does not turn on, the problem could be a faulty power outlet or a tangled connection. Make sure the power cord is plugged directly into the wall and not into an extension cord or surge protector. If this does not resolve your issue, please contact customer care for assistance. Their phone number can be found in the owner’s manual.
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