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Help needed for Foehn & Hirsch FH-32LMHuh 32" model

Hello!
I wanted to ask somebody with such TV set (F&H FH-32LMHuh) to PLEASE send me a photo of the TV's 'mainboard', because I have to repair such set as a part of a course I'm taking. No technical specs are available to me. There are two components, a resistor and an IC burned.
If a decent photo cannot be taken, I would like to have the writings on the components sent to me. The components in question are R38 (the resistor) and U6 (what I believe is IC).
The components are on the green-side of the PCB and they are surface-mounted. The writings on the components are pretty small, so use of magnifying glass is advised. Thank you in advance!
Disclaimer: DO NOT disassemble your TV set if you LACK COMMON technical assembly/disassembly skills! I DO NOT take ANY responsibility if you damage or otherwise break your television set.

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