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Old 08-07-2006, 4:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can anybody help me out, i have a Wharfedale TV and I my son has locked me out of it all im getting is KEY coming up when I switch it on. All you can do with the remote is type in numbers so it must be a child lock or something. KEY _ _ _ 3 numbers tis wrecking my head as I just bought the damn thing 2 weeks ago. So if anybody could help me out on this I would be extremly greatfull.
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Old 11-07-2006, 4:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi beees,
A few people have posted this in the past. Last year someone had the Wharfedale M2126, which they had bought from Argos. They rang the Argos helpline (an 08.......... number given in the book) and they were told what to do.

Someone gave this solution, hope it works for you:

Press the pp button on the remote control three times. Press OK and it should be OK. Then go into setup/function/lock and disable lock.

This was posted by a member, Pete, whose User Name was, S4awx

Good luck, let us know if it works.

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Old 12-07-2006, 12:02 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Can anybody help me out, i have a Wharfedale TV and I my son has locked me out of it all im getting is KEY coming up when I switch it on. All you can do with the remote is type in numbers so it must be a child lock or something. KEY _ _ _ 3 numbers tis wrecking my head as I just bought the damn thing 2 weeks ago. So if anybody could help me out on this I would be extremly greatfull.
What's the model no?
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Can a mod please merge with this thread? can anyone help me with the key on my wharfedale TV 21 inch M10 (4:3 in silver)

Please choose the appropriate forum fo the question and do not double post its one of the furum rules.
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