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i am looking for an instruction manual for a bush 28zkf wst66?

have lost the manual and just dug out the tv for my boy to use on his playstation but cannot tune it in. Because i can't remember how to do it please help someone.
stephen, February 2005
I had the same problem myself but after a lot of research found this =)

TO TUNE BUSH TV MODEL 28ZKF WST66

Press and HOLD the menu button for at least 2 seconds.

The audio menu will be displayed followed by the overview menu.

Select number eleven by keying in the number one key twice - or select a higher number.

The channel curor will move to number eleven from number one.

Press and HOLD the WHITE (Index) button for at least 2 seconds.

The word BUSY appears below the menu and starts station search.

Stations will be stored in received order. BUSY will change to READY.

To regroup the stations into your prefered order:
Press P+ or P- button to select the station you wish to change into position one.

Press GREEN button. The bottom section of the menu turns green to indicate ready to change.

Press number one key and after a few seconds the channel curor will move to position one from its

previous position. Press GREEN button again to confirm the change.

Select the next programme which you want to change (to position two). Do this by pressing the two

relevant numerical buttons such as one followed by four for fourteen.

Press GREEN.

Press number two key, the channel cursor will move to position two. Press GREEN to confirm the

change.

Follow the same steps to reposition the remaining programme positions.

PLEASE NOTE that when changing the position of programmes (as per above) the changes MUST be

completed in order, starting from 1, the 2, 3, 4, etc.
Therefore you may either end up with the VCR as channel one, or you may prefer to leave it at the

default number that it is automatically allocated to (which would be a double diget such as 10, 11,

12 etc.).
Most video recorders have an option to 'send' a tuner signal (often one or two black bars). If yours

offers this, I suggest that you use it as it will make recognising the vcr channel easier during setup.

NicK, December 2005
try sales@gwhitedist.co.uk

wgm, October 2005
link Click here to see other fixes for Bush.