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This week we are providing the Toshiba Service manual for the DLP’s TV. This manual is normally used for technicians to repair the TV’s specified below. Models: 50HM67, 57HM67, 65HM67, 57HM117/167, and 65HM117/167. You can downloaded or view it here. Stayed tuned for more manuals.

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Here is a service manual for many Akai Rear Projection TV’s

You can download it or view it here.

http://www.fixyourdlp.com/blog/manuals/AKAI/AKAI-Service-Manual.pdf

Sony LCD Projection TV Owner’s Manuals

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We’ve got a lot of television manuals for you to check out. This set is a compilation of Sony TV manuals we’ve found over the years. All of them are available for download in PDF format.

You can download or view them here:

  • Sony KDF-42WE655, KDF-50WE655, KDF-55WF655, KDF-60WF655 Click here.
  • Sony KDF-60XBr950, KDF-70XBR950 Click here.
  • Sony KF-42WE610, KF-50WE610, KF-60WE610 Click here.
  • Sony KF-42WE620, KF-50WE620 Click here.
  • Sony KDS-R50XBR1, KDS-R60XBR1 Click here.
  • Sony KDS-50A2000, KDS-55A2000, KDS-60A2000 Click here.
  • Sony KDS-50A3000, KDS-55A3000, KDS-60A3000 Click here.
  • Sony KDS-50A2020, KDS-55A2020, KDS-60A2020 Click here.
  • Sony KDS-50XBR800, KDS-60XBR800 Click here.
  • Sony KDS-60DX100 Click here.
  • Sony KDF-E55A20, KDF-E60A20 Click here.
  • Sony KDF-WF655, KDF-XS955 Click here.
  • Sony KDF-55XS955, KDF-60XS955 Click here.
  • Sony KL-37W1U, KL-50W1U Click here.
  • Sony KDF-50E2000, KDF-50E2010 Click here.
  • Sony KDF-42E2000, KDF-46E2000, KDF-50E2000, KDF-55E2000 Click here.
  • Sony KDF-E42A10, KDF-E50A10 Click here.
  • Sony KDS-50A2020, KDS-55A2020, KDS-60A2020 Click here.
  • Sony KL-W7000, KL-W9000 Click here.
  • Sony KF-50XBR800, KF-60XBR800 Click here.
  • Sony KDS-R50XBR1, KDS-R60XBR1 Click here.
  • Sony KDS-50A2000, KDS-55A2000, KDS-60A2000 Click here.
  • Sony KDF-42/50 WE655, KDF-55/60 WF655, KDF-55/60 XS955 Click here.
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Step 1.- Before you start doing anything, unplug the TV from the wall outlet. There are a few thousand volts going through your ballast, be very careful! It’s also a good idea to let the TV cool down for at least 15-20 minutes as the bulb itself can get extremely hot and you can severely burn your hand.

Step 2.- On the front of your TV locate the lamp door below the TV screen.

 

Use a Philips screw driver to unlock it and remove it.

 

 Step 3.- Inside you’ll be able to find the lamp enclosure.

Uninstall the two screws holding the enclosure in place.

 

Step 4.- Pull it out from your TV using the metal handle.

 

The inside will look something like this.

 

Step 5.- Place the new enclosure inside & secure it in place using the screwdriver.

 

Step 6.- Place the lamp door before trying to turn the TV, that’s because there is a white switch that needs to be pressed in order to turn on.

 

Step 7.- Reinstall the screw on the lamp door and your finished.

 

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Every week we are going to try and provide you with a set of Manuals for your TV that we normally lose or can’t find over time.

The TV brand for the second sets of Owners Manuals is Hitachi. Enjoy.

You can download or view them here:

Hitachi 50V500A, 50VX500, 60VX500 Click here. 

Hitachi 42V710, 42V715, 50V710, 50V715, 60V710, 60V715 Click here. 

Hitachi 50C10, 50C10E  Click here.

Hitachi 42V515 Click here.

Hitachi 42V525 Click here.

Hitachi 50VX915, 60VX915, 70VX915 Click here.

Hitachi 50VS810, 60VS810, 70VS810 Click here.

Hitachi 50V500, 50V500A, 50V500E, 50V500G, 60V500A, 60V500E Click here.

Hitachi 55VS69, 62VS69 Click here

Hitachi 50V525E, 60V525E Click here

Hitachi  50VS69A, 55VS69A, 62VS69A  Click here 

Hitachi  50VG825, 55VG825, 60VG825  Click here

Hitachi  50VF820, 55VF820, 60VF820  Click here.

Hitachi 50V720 Click here.

Hitachi 50C20 Click here.

Hitachi 51F59, 57F59, 65F59, 51F59A, 57F59A, 65F59A, 51F59J, 57F59J, 65F59J Click here.

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Step 1.- Before you start doing anything, unplug the TV from the wall outlet. There are a few thousand volts going through your ballast, be very careful! It’s also a good idea to let the TV cool down for at least 15-20 minutes as the bulb itself can get extremely hot and you can severely burn your hand.

Step 2.- On the side of your TV locate the lamp door on the left side (looking from the back).

Use a Philips screw driver to unlock it and remove it.

Step 3.- Inside you’ll be able to find the lamp enclosure.

Uninstall the two screws holding the enclosure in place.

Step 4.- Pull it out from your TV using the metal handle.

The inside will look something like this.

Step 5.- Place the new enclosure inside.

Secure it in place using the screwdriver.

Step 6.- Place the lamp door before trying to turn the TV, that’s because there is a white switch that needs to be pressed in order to turn on.

Step 7.- Reinstall the screw on the lamp door and your finished.

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JVC TS-CL110U Lamp Enclosure.

Step 1.- Before you start doing anything, unplug the TV from the wall outlet. There are a few thousand volts going through your ballast, be very careful! It’s also a good idea to let the TV cool down for at least 15-20 minutes as the bulb itself can get extremely hot and you can severely burn your hand.

Step 2.- On the back of your TV locate the lamp door on the left side.

Use a flat screw driver to unlock it and remove it.

Step 3.- Inside you’ll be able to find the lamp enclosure.

Uninstall the two screws holding the enclosure in place.

Step 4.- Pull it out from your TV using the metal handle.

The inside will look something like this.

Step 5.- Place the new enclosure inside.

Secure it in place using the screwdriver.

Step 6.- Place the lamp door before trying to turn the TV, that’s because there is a blue switch that needs to be pressed in order to turn on.

Step 7.- Reinstall the screw on the lamp door and your finished.

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Sony XL-2200 Lamp Enclosure.

Step 1.- Before you start doing anything, unplug the TV from the wall outlet. There are a few thousand volts going through your ballast, be very careful! It’s also a good idea to let the TV cool down for at least 15-20 minutes as the bulb itself can get extremely hot and you can severely burn your hand.

Step 2.- In the front of your TV there is a bottom panel where you can access the lamp enclosure door.
Remove it by uninstalling two screws on each side of the panel with your Flat tip screwdriver.

Step 3.- Now go back to the front and you’ll see a metal security bar across the enclosure.
Use your screwdriver to remove it.

Step 4.- Inside you’ll be able to see a hex toped screw that holds the enclosure in place.
Use a Hex key to release it.

Step 5.- Pull it down and you’ll be able to extract it with ease.

Step 6.- Pop in your new enclosure the same way you took out the old one.
Screw it back in with your hex key.

Place & reinstall the metal bar back again.

Step 7.- Take the bottom panel and place it back in the front of your TV.

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Step 1:

Test for voltage at the test point as shown in this picture below:

This guide is being published in order to show the end user how to test

(This guide isn’t finished yet)

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I just got word from Discount-Merchant.com that they are selling all RCA and Samsung lamps made by Philips for $99.99. That’s unheard of! I just thought that if anyone was looking for a deal, this is the time to buy Philips UHP lamps on sale. The E22h is usually 109.99 and the E23h is usually $119.99. From Samsung BP96-00224C, BP96-00826A, BP96-01472A, to RCA 265866 and 270414 and 260962–all use an OEM Philips lamp!

I’m not sure if the store is dropping the price or if they will require a coupon code.
This is a great opportunity to stock up for your Samsung or RCA DLP TV. If you’ve got one of these TVs, chances are you’ll need a new lamp in the next year or two…Why not purchase a couple so you’ll never have to worry about this problem again! Bargains like this are hard to come by!

More details to come!!!

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