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FST212T / SAISHO [TV 55 (51) cm picture]
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supplies the following faults for FST212T / SAISHO.
List of fault symptoms:
- Field cramp at top of picture at high beam current (possibly intermittent).
- Switches to standby (intermittently).
- Lack of green.
- No field sync.
- Picture goes to black screen after a while. Sound OK.
- No TXT.
- Lack of red. (service info for SAISHO -FST212T)
- Repeat failure of the STR58041.
- Occasionally there is no synchronization.
- Excessive red.
- Dead, power supply buzzes.
- R512 (0R47) and R518 (1R) in power supply are open circuit.
- Snowy raster. No channel number and no tuning voltage supply.
- No colour.
- No picture. Sound ok.
- Main PCB001 type TMO123E old part number 13TMO123A6. (service info for SAISHO -FST212T)
- Low height, poor focus.
- Screen is covered with white dots.
- Reduced horizontal size.
- Picture is compressed intermittently.
- Intermittent destruction of R502 (5R6 7W).
- Vertical jitter.
- Failure of regulators STR50103 or STR58041. (SAISHO - FST212T information)
- Poor focus, low height.
- Field jitter. Intermittent field collapse.
- Excessive brightness.
- Unsynchronised colour on the screen.
- Intermittent no synchronisation.
- Intermittent dead, no component blown up.
- No synchronisation.
- No picture, only snow. Raster and sound OK. Picture disappears when channel is tuned.
- Intermittent field. (FST212T tips)
- Cramping at top of picture.
- Dead with whining noise from back of TV.
- Picture pulsating.
- No picture, raster and sound OK snow on screen, when station tuned in picture goes to dark raster.
- Main PCBOO1.
- Total loss of field scan.
- Streaky colours, low contrast and grey scale cannot be set up.
- Snow in picture.
- No picture.
- Bright pulsating picture from cold. (service info for SAISHO -FST212T)
- No picture. Sound is ok. Snow on screen which gets darker when a station is tuned in. (FST212T SAISHO repair tip)
- Set dead. R502 was O/C but at switch on there was a bright flash and the plug fuse went O/C.
- Intermittent or no colour.
- Repeated failure of chopper chip IC501 (STR58041) intermittently.
- Dead. LED is lit.
- Tuning does not function, raster is snowy.
- Max volume when switched on from cold.
- No vertical deflection.
- Part no. info: Main PCB 001.
- No tuning.
- Power supply. When rebuilding this supply, it is possible that R512 may have failed.
- Intermittent colour drop out.
- Vertical collapse.
- Flooded raster appears on channel change.
- Flag waving on pre-recorded tapes.
- Weak CRT.
- Very low brightness. (FST212T tips)
- Greyscale drifts.
- Dead.
- Lack of blue.
- Excessive green.
- Excessive blue.
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