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BUSH 65 UHD HDR SMART TV
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Product details

  • Brand: Bush
  • Catalogue number: 951/1174
  • Manufacturer's number: DLED65UHDHDRSB

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FAQs

Note: Before beginning, place the TV on a flat surface.

1. Slot the tab part of the foot into position


2. Use the supplied screws to attach the upright section of each foot.



3. Repeat the process for the other foot.

4. Align the bottom part of the stand with the upright section and slot into place.


5. Use the supplied screws to attach these parts together.



6. Repeat the process on the other foot.

Note: The TV stand is now attached.

Please see below for a video on how to attach the stand.


Check that all connections are fully inserted on both your TV and viewing source (for example, an aerial or a Sky box). If the issue persists, please try the following.

  1. Unplug the TV from the wall and disconnect any external devices.
  2. Hold down the manual button on the unit for 30 seconds (if unsure of location please refer to the user manual).
  3. Plug the TV back into a mains socket.

Please see how to perform a power reset here: 


If this has not resolved the issue, please contact us using the details on the right hand side of this page and provide us with the model number and serial number of the TV.

The Network menu is not available when viewing a HDMI source. Change the source using the Source Button on the TV remote to Digital/Side AV/Back AV and open the menu to provide full access to the network settings.

Unfortunately, this app is not currently available on this TV. You can access this app by using an external streaming device, such as an Amazon Firestick, to download and use this app.

To access Freeview channels, the TV will need to be tuned into a digital aerial. Connecting the TV to the internet will allow you to access the SMART features and applications on the TV, but not the full channel list.

For more information on how to retune your TV, please use the interactive digital user guide at the bottom of this page.

If the TV is disconnecting from the internet, we would recommend trying the following:

  • If multiple variations of your router appear in the network selection screen, select the one which does not have 5GHz at the end.
  • Check that the TV is not situated too close or too far from the router, and that there are no obstructions that may be physically blocking the signal.
  • Reset the WiFi router.
  • Check if other devices are experiencing the same issue, or if it happens at a particular time. This may suggest there is an event triggering this loss of connection.

If you have purchased a universal remote, it should come with an instruction guide as to how to pair the remote with the TV. It will often have a list of codes for different brands. Locate the codes for this brand of TV, and follow the instructions to pair together.

If the TV is missing some channels, we would recommend carrying out an automatic channel scan to tune in these channels, and if necessary trying a First Time Installation or Factory Reset through the menu.

If this has not resolved the issue, you can check for any issues with the signal in your areal using the Freeview website here.

For more information on how to retune your TV, please use the interactive digital user guide at the bottom of this page.

You can use a digital aerial on this TV to access Freeview channels. This can be an external aerial that has been fitted by an engineer, or an indoor aerial that you can purchase and fit yourself.

If purchasing an indoor aerial, we would recommend checking the distance from the transmitter as aerials will have a different range specified on the product box. You can check the distance from your nearest transmitter using the Freeview coverage checker here.

This should help to identify what aerial you will need, and what distance range would be required for your location.

Ensure the TV is plugged into a mains socket and, if necessary, try an alternative mains socket. An extension lead does not always supply the TV with sufficient power, so the TV may not be able to turn on fully if connected this way.

We would recommend trying the below steps:

  1. Unplug the TV from the wall and disconnect any external devices.
  2. Hold down the manual button on the unit for 30 seconds (if unsure of location please refer to the user manual).
  3. Plug the TV back into a mains socket.

Please see how to perform a power reset here: 


If this has not resolved the issue, please contact us using the details on the right hand side of this page.

To connect to the internet try the following steps:

  1. Open the Menu.
  2. Navigate to Settings.
  3. Navigate to Network settings.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect the TV to the internet.

For more information on connecting your TV to the internet, please use the interactive digital user guide at the bottom of this page.

If the TV menu is scrolling by itself, check that the button on the remote is not pressed down. If this does not resolve the issue, try the following:

  1. Unplug the TV from the wall and disconnect any external devices.
  2. Hold down the manual button on the unit for 30 seconds (if unsure of location please refer to the user manual).
  3. Plug the TV back into a mains socket.

Please see how to perform a power reset here: 


If this has not resolved the issue, please contact us using the details on the right hand side of this page and provide us with the model number and serial number of the TV.

The TV may be blank or flickering due to the settings that have been chosen. To resolve this issue, try amending the following on your TV using these steps:

  1. Open the TV menu.
  2. Scroll to Settings.
  3. Scroll to System.
  4. Scroll to Device Settings.
  5. Disable ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) if your TV has this setting.
  6. If your TV does not have ALLM, or turning ALLM off does not resolve the issue, scroll to Picture Settings.
  7. Adjust the Picture Mode to take it off ‘Game Mode’.

If not resolved, in the Xbox settings, try the following steps:

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Go to General.
  3. Go to TV & Display Options.
  4. Go to Video Fidelity & Overscan.
  5. Go to Colour Depth and change to 12 bit.

If the issue is still persisting, please get in touch with the support team using the contact details on this page.

To remove the battery cover you will need a paperclip or something similar. 

Firmly push the paperclip into the small hole on the battery cover whilst pulling the cover away from the remote.

You can view our video on how to do this below.


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.  


We are sorry that you have a damaged/missing part, please click here to order spares for your product. We’ll do our best to get the required part to you as soon as possible (usually within 48 hours)

We stock 1000s of spare parts, so chances are we will be able to help you!

Questions & answers

How-to videos

  • How to register your product

  • Resolving issues with Netflix/YouTube

  • How to Attach a TV Stand

  • How To Change Batteries

  • Understanding TV Wall Mounts

  • How to solve problems with a HDMI connection

  • How to Solve Signal Issues With Your Television

  • How to Solve Wi-Fi Connectivity Issues on Your TV

  • What to do if Your TV Loses Signal

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.