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Resetting the TV
You can choose to reset only the TV picture and audio settings to their original values, or perform a full
factory reset to return the TV to the state it was in when you first unpacked and turned it on.
Reset TV settings
To reset only the TV picture and audio settings to their original values, navigate to Settings > System >
Factory Reset, and then highlight Reset TV settings. Read the information on the screen to make sure
you understand what the reset operation does.
To proceed with the reset operation, press PLAY/PAUSE three times in a row.
Factory reset everything
A full factory reset returns the TV to its original, out-of-the-box state. When finished, you must repeat
Guided Setup, reconnecting to the Internet, re-linking your Roku account, and reloading any streaming
channels. You also must repeat Antenna TV setup and input configuration.
Factory reset is the recommended choice if you want to transfer the TV to another owner, and is the
only choice if you want to switch from store mode to home mode (if you inadvertently selected store
mode during Guided Setup).
To perform a factory reset, navigate to Settings > System > Factory reset, and then highlight Factory
reset everything. Read the information on the screen to make sure you understand what this reset
operation does.
To proceed with the full factory reset, press PLAY/PAUSE three times in a row.
Getting system updates
If your TV is connected to the Internet and linked with a Roku account, it will automatically get updates
from time to time. You don’t need to do anything. But if you are aware that an update is available and
you don’t want to wait until the TV updates itself, you can manually check for updates.
If your TV is not connected to the Internet, you can still get updates by using a USB flash drive.
Checking for updates on a connected TV
If you’re one of those people who has to have the latest, most up-to-date gadgets the moment they are
available, you can check for updates as often as you want.