Maintenance Precautions For LED TVs

Apr 09, 2024

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1. Avoid working continuously and for long periods of time. When not watching TV, it is best to turn off the monitor or reduce its display brightness, otherwise it will easily cause internal burnout or aging over time. In addition, displaying a fixed picture for a long time may cause some LCD pixels to overheat, causing internal burnout.
2. Pay attention to keeping the TV dry. TVs have a high level of technology. Although they can work in humid environments, they can only be said to be "working as usual", not "normally working". After all, moisture can cause great damage to TVs. Therefore, even if you do not watch TV for a long time, it is best to turn on the power regularly so that the heat generated by the monitor can drive out the moisture inside the monitor.
3. Clean the screen properly. If the screen is dirty, it is best to use a professional cleaning agent. It is also possible to wipe it gently with a soft cloth dipped in a little water, but do not use too much water. Water entering the LCD will cause a short circuit on the screen. If you find fog on the LCD, you should gently wipe it off with a soft cloth before turning on the power. If moisture has entered the LCD, it must be placed in a drier and warmer place to allow the moisture to evaporate.
4. Avoid impacting the screen. This truth is very simple, but also very important. LCD screens are very fragile, so strong impacts and vibrations should be avoided.
5. Never disassemble the LCD by yourself, even when it is not powered on. Because it has been turned off for a long time, the CFL inverter in the TV's background lighting assembly may still carry a high voltage of about 1,000 volts and may cause electric shock. In addition, even if it is not powered down, incorrect operations may cause the display to temporarily or even permanently fail to work.