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Bush 48 Inch 4K Ultra HD Freeview HD LED TV

Product details

  • Brand: Bush
  • Catalogue number: 448/9782
  • Manufacturer's number: LED48304UHDT2

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FAQs

Please visit here for support on setting your Sky remote to work with your TV.

 

When there is a software update available, a message will normally appear on your screen. It is essential that you accept this update as soon as possible to ensure your viewing experience is optimised. Software updates are carried out to both enhance your viewing experience and to also ensure any minor issues are resolved swiftly.

Please watch the below video to perform a camera test on the remote using a smartphone. This will allow you to see if the remote is producing a signal.


Common issues and fixes: 

Source

Check you are on the correct TV source to match the connection. If the device is in HDMI1 the TV source needs to be HDM1.  

HDMI lead 

  • Try a HDMI handshake, disconnect the lead and swap ends. 
  • Try a new HDMI lead. 
  • Try a different HDMI port.  
  • Check the connection feels secure.  

Reset the device

  • Try a power flush or factory reset the Games Console and TV.  
  • Power flush: Unplug the device from power. Hold down the manual power button for 30 seconds. Plug back in and reconnect.  

Check software

  • Check the TV software is up to date and the console software is compatible with the TV.  
  • Most TV software can be found in settings>system>software. For specific guidance refer to the user manual.  


PS5 

1.       Head to the PS5 Home.  

2.       Select” Settings” from the top-right or using the Game Bar.  

3.       Choose “Screen and Video.”  

4.       Select “Video Output.”  

5.       Choose “VRR” and set it to “Disabled.” 

Xbox One 

1.       On your Xbox One console, go to the "Settings" menu.  

2.       Select the "Display & sound" tab.  

3.       Select the "Video output" tab.  

4.       Scroll down to the "Advanced video settings" section.  

5.      Untick the "Allow variable refresh rate" option. 


For more in-depth guidance read our Blog here.  


Questions & answers

How-to videos

  • How to change your plugs fuse

  • How to register your product

  • How to do a Power Reset

  • TV Remote test

  • How to stop your TV changing volume automatically

  • What to Try if Your TV Cannot Find Channels

  • How to Attach a TV Stand

  • Understanding TV Wall Mounts

  • How to solve problems with a HDMI connection

  • How to Solve Signal Issues With Your Television

  • What to do if you TV loses signal

Interactive Help

Returns policy

If you need advice or support for your product, please in the first instance contact the support provider using the number on this support page.

If you still need to return your product then please visit our most up to date returns policy here.

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