Grundig LED TV 40VLE5324BG software problem

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  • saud52
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    • Aug 2015
    • 24
    • Bosnia and Herzegowina

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    Grundig LED TV 40VLE5324BG software problem

    Hello!

    My Grundig LED TV:40VLE5324BG ,shassis TT , has the software problem.
    The blue LED flashes when you turn it on, and that's it.
    For the software (firmware) V01.013.00 SW and the instructions, I would be really grateful.
    Thanks in advance
    Bye

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