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6629 / SBR [TV]
The EURAS repair tip database for professional technicians and service engineers
supplies the following faults for 6629 / SBR.
List of fault symptoms:
- Blown chopper.
- Reduced horizontal size.
- K9/K11 band switch.
- Blank raster with flyback lines.
- Blows F601.
- No start-up (intermittently).
- Luminance lines in the picture, the left hand side is darker.
- Striations down sides.
- Intermittent colour after T500 is replaced.
- Power supply repair method.
- No horizontal hold.
- Afterglow fleck at switch off.
- Bowing at bottom of picture.
- Gulps occasionally with a large beam current.
- No vertical deflection.
- Patterning on screen.
- Low contrast.
- Only snow noise is present, no channel number indication.
- Gulps at switch off.
- Bridge rectifier blows. (6629 SBR repair tip)
- Checking the PSU.
- Dark picture, weak colours.
- The picture is crooked, E/W correction is not possible.
- Vertical linearity fault. Cramp at bottom of picture.
- Hiccuping.
- Convergence is faulty.
- Lines above in the picture.
- Occasionally no sound. Sound is too low.
- Goes into safety mode.
- No contrast.
- Safety test after repair.
- Low HT.
- Width, east-west correction and the trapezodal pot(s) do not function.
- White horizontal stripes.
- Repeated power supply failure. (6629 SBR repair tip)
- Intermittent pincushion distortion.
- Power supply ticking, fine if tripler disconnected.
- Connection of a loop system to the TV.
- No sync and no sound. OK on empty channel.
- Almost total vertical collapse.
- Dead.
- No function. No hiccuping.
- Wine glass shaped picture. (6629 tip from SBR)
- No horizontal scan and hiccupping. (6629 tip from SBR)
- Red, green or blue picture.
- East/west fault.
- Replacement of the IC SAF1031P with SAF1039P.
- No or small frame (voltage reading seems normal).
- Width decreases after a few minutes.
- Intermittent. Gurgles or vertical lines are present.
- New high voltage tripler.
- Outer lines cannot be straightened.
- Vertical jitter. (when contrast high).
- E/W fault.
- Reduced vertical and horizontal size.
- No colour (horizontal shift).
- Picture and sound have rhythmical interference, even without the station, tuning voltage varies. (SBR - 6629 information)
- Clatters, crackles, is noisy and the volume control is blocked.
- Blue raster, no picture.
- Colour flickers until appliance has warmed up. Stabilizes after a while.
- Franjas.
- AFT pulls when switch engaged. (6629 tip from SBR)
- Rolling, no contrast and excessively bright picture.
- Switches off after aprrox. 1 min.
- Horizontal lines.
- Gulps occasionally.
- Channel selector V311 no longer available, will be V317.
- Vertical lines in the blank picture operation.
- The picture's width varies and the convergence jumps constantly.
- Flyback lines are visible.
- Raster dented on the side.
- Only no. 1 appears on screen, no picture. Only background noise in sound.
- Problem of lines on the picture like noise in the picture.
- Vertical line in the middle of screen.
- North/south correction does not function.
- No contrast control.
- No E/W, reduced width.
- No picture. Sound ok. Contrast is minimal and cannot be adjusted.
- No function, there may be a gurgling sound.
- 1/2 vertical scan (all volts ok).
- Starts up for a short time, then fails.
- Noise in picture.
- Difficulty with grey scale.
- Frame collapse at switch on.
- Picture width is too low, adjustment regulators do not react.
- Intermittent red, green faces.
- No audio.
- No tuning on some channels.
- VCR time constants: 26 C 568.
- Tuning drifts.
- The picture is blurry and then disappears.
- No sound, dark picture (colour or R/C functions may not work).
- Channels drifting, high band.
- Horizontal shift, no colour.
- Starts with 12, all channels are noisy. (SBR - 6629 information)
- Teletext lines on edge of raster (top few lines).
- Horizontal sync dropout.
- TXT lines are visible in the upper part of the picture. Approx 3cm away from the upper edge of the picture (service info for SBR -6629)
- Rolling when contrast or brightness varied.
- Only P0 in display. No picture, no sound.
- The power supply jumps. The power supply unit is correct.
- The power supply jumps. No very high voltage. (SBR - 6629 information)
- Thick white lines at the top of the picture.
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database, through which you can identify electrical compatibilities (crossreferences) in
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Last updated: 02. Dec 2008 01:55:59 MET, doccode ISO9002AS168EKA200805C EURASMOP
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