The TV is off in winter? Try these tricks!
Check the power supply
First, make sure that the power supply of the TV is firmly connected. At low temperature, the power cord may become "picky" and have poor contact. Look at it and give it a big hug!
Raise room temperature
Television also needs a warm environment to work properly. Try to turn on the heater or heater and add some temperature to the room. Television will also be grateful!
Preheating TV
On a cold and freezing day, let the TV warm up in a warm room, and then move back to its original place to see if it becomes "refreshed"?
Use a heater or blower.
For friends in extremely cold areas, consider using a heater or a hair dryer to send some warmth behind the TV. But remember to keep your distance and don't let it "overheat"!
Seek professional help
If all the above methods fail, it may be time to ask TV manufacturers or professional maintenance personnel for help. They are experts in solving such problems!
Don't start it by force.
Finally, I would like to remind you that when the TV goes on strike, never force it to work by knocking or disassembling it. Doing so may damage the TV and even endanger your safety. Believe us, the problem will be solved according to the above suggestions!