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OK. Thanks for information. But old display was.15 , and no error 230, i replace it because battery indicator was blocked on 100% , and no change when battery is low voltage.

So i replace.15 with.15 then i get error 230. but now battery indicator work fine.

I check in my LSG 5.2.2, the correct display is.22 , and order a.22 remanufactured display from TVH. But I received from TVH a.15 , and fit it on machine.

Again , thanks for all.
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