Thomson TV keeps turning on and off.
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Romain -
Romain -
Hello everyone,
My Thomson Smart TV 55US6016 turns off less than 10 seconds after being turned on and then restarts by itself in an endless cycle.
At first, after a certain number of shutdowns, it would turn on permanently, which allowed me to perform a reset (factory reset).
Problem: since this reset, the cycle no longer leads to a permanent power on.
I have already tried to update the TV via a USB key formatted in FAT32, but the TV does not recognize it and continues to turn off even before I can configure it to try to use it normally.
It is also not due to the remote control or the buttons on the TV, as the problem persists even when disconnected.
Thank you in advance to everyone.
My Thomson Smart TV 55US6016 turns off less than 10 seconds after being turned on and then restarts by itself in an endless cycle.
At first, after a certain number of shutdowns, it would turn on permanently, which allowed me to perform a reset (factory reset).
Problem: since this reset, the cycle no longer leads to a permanent power on.
I have already tried to update the TV via a USB key formatted in FAT32, but the TV does not recognize it and continues to turn off even before I can configure it to try to use it normally.
It is also not due to the remote control or the buttons on the TV, as the problem persists even when disconnected.
Thank you in advance to everyone.
6 réponses
Good evening and welcome to this forum,
Maybe a problem with overloading the power circuit, try this:
Unplug it and create a short circuit between the two prongs of the outlet with a wire, paperclip, etc...
Wait an hour, remove the wire and plug it back in.
--
I call a cat a cat *
*in French in the text
Maybe a problem with overloading the power circuit, try this:
Unplug it and create a short circuit between the two prongs of the outlet with a wire, paperclip, etc...
Wait an hour, remove the wire and plug it back in.
--
I call a cat a cat *
*in French in the text

Between which connections should I create a short circuit?