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LG TV - set on fire
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It's direct from Richer Sounds (who luckily have 6 year warranty). Doesn't have an external power unit - just the plug direct from the TV0
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I would go direct to LG and ask them about this. At the very least they need to know so they can cross check with other reports incase they need to recall. You really shouldn't need to unplug a tv at night nowadays ( lot of people will have multiple sets, possible with hidden plugs etc)0
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emailed the LGsounds contact when it happened still havent heard anything.wesleyad said:I would go direct to LG and ask them about this. At the very least they need to know so they can cross check with other reports incase they need to recall. You really shouldn't need to unplug a tv at night nowadays ( lot of people will have multiple sets, possible with hidden plugs etc)
The TV is now fixed and on its way back to me - trading standards are involved to check the TV model to see if this is happening a lot with the model or just simply a one off situation.0
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