Can a broad-spectrum remote blow your tv?

We are using a new complete remote and my son turned the tv off via the remote and immediately we can not turn the tv back on. I own tried turning it on directly on the tv but all attempts hold failed. All other equipment, i.e. xbox 360, vcr--are plugged into one and the same outlet and they are functioning perfectly. So should I madness? The darn thing didn't blow or anything dramatic, he freshly turned it off via this remote...


Answers:    Don't Panic.

It is HIGHLY unlikely that your broad-spectrum remote damaged your TV or put it into some unresponsive state. If your TV really died, it most feasible is just a coincidence. Kind of close to when you turn on a light switch and a bulb blows out. The switch didn't end in the bulb to die. It was already going to die.

As someone suggested, unplug your TV, hang around a few minutes, then plug it surrounded by again. If this doesn't work, make sure that the power cable is fully plugged into the put a bet on of the TV and hasn't come loose. Try plugging the TV into a different outlet. Consult your owner's manual for other "Troubleshooting" instructions and/or contact the capitalist customer support for the nearest repair facility.
now you are going to entail the tv remote

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