Olevia LT32HV, LT37HVE Service Manual

Service Manual for
LT32HV & LT37HVE Models Ver. 1
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Index
Getting Started__________________________________2
Models_________________________________________3
Preperation_____________________________________4 Part Replacment_________________________________5
Stand Removal/Replacment________________________6
AV Module Removal/Replacment___________________7 Right Side AV InputRemoval/Replacment____________8
TV Tuner Removal/Replacment____________________9 Removing Back Housing_________________________10 Exposed Back__________________________________12
Replacing AV Light_____________________________13 Replacing front IR/Keypad Board__________________14
Replacing front Olevia LED light__________________15 Exposing Mainboard for service or replacement______16
Replacing Left/Right Speakers____________________19
Replacing Power Supply_________________________21
1
Getting Started
Tools Required –
Magnetic Philips Head Screw Driver
3/16” Nut Driver
Small Flat Head Screw Driver
ESD Strap or equivalent
Soft Terry Cloth towel
Service Manual Instructions
Recommended Tool – Power Screw Driver Safety Precautions –
Read safety precautions thoroughly
Keep the display away from high humidity
Lay the display on a reliable flat surface with the
stand overhanging the edge before replacing parts
Avoid spilling any liquid substances into the unit as it
may cause damage or electrical shock
Do not leave this display unit with a storage temp. above 140 degrees Fahrenheit (60 degrees Celsius), it may damage the unit
Unplug the power from the unit before performing any type of part replacement
Do not attempt to move or position the display unless you are confident that you are able to successfully. Avoiding this caution may result in bodily harm or damage to the unit.
2
LT32HV
Models
LT37HVE Note: The service instructions are applicable for both of
these models as they share identical components.
3
Preparation
Important!
PLEASE PLACE LCDTV FACE DOWN ON NON-
ABRASIVE SURFACE.
Each Procedure is individually tailored for the component
you are replacing. Many components may be removed with
out removing everything else, read each procedure
carefully. All the procedures are aided with actual photos
of the components to help guide you.
It is recommended to place the display on a flat elevated
surface. This surface may be a clean and sturdy dining
room table, a desk or a bed. If the customer feels
comfortable with you servicing the display on the bed then
it is recommended to due so as most beds are usually soft
and non-abrasive.
Depending on the part you will be replacing, estimated
time should be anywhere between 10-40 minutes. If you
require advanced assistance you may contact Technical
Support (Mon-Fri, 9-6 PST). If support is required before
this specified time you may contact Product Development
from your provided contact list.
4
Part Replacement
The following parts are the ones that you may have to
replace so please make sure you are properly prepared.
Parts –
Stand
AV Module
Right Side AV Input
Tuner Module
Rear Housing
IR/Keypad Board
Mainboard
Power Supply
AV Light
Speakers
Olevia Front Blue LED light
5
Stand Removal/Replacment
1. Unscrew the four silver screws from the stand. Follow the opposite to mount the stand back to the display.
6
AV Module Removal/Replacement
Removed
1. Unscrew the two (2) screws that secure the AV module to the chassis.
2. Gently pull the AV module from the RCA jacks. You may have to rock the module back and forth to successfully free it and pull it out.
To re-insert the AV module slide in the casing and push gently until you feel the module make contact with the mainboard.
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