If you’re like most people, you probably have a Samsung Smart TV set to “auto” power off after a certain amount of time. But what if you want to reset it? There are a few ways to do this, but the easiest way is to use the “auto” power off setting on your TV. To do this, open your TV’s settings and select “Auto Power Off.” Then, press the “reset” button on your TV. If you’re using an older model of Samsung Smart TV, there may be another setting that you need to change in order to reset it. Open your TV’s settings and select “Settings.” Then, select “Power Options.” On this screen, select “Auto Power Off.” Now press the “reset” button on your TV.
To factory reset the TV, you need to know that the process will wipe out all data on the device, including stored Wi-Fi passwords and recordings. You can do this by long-pressing the menu button and power button on the TV. Then, tap “reset” and the screen will go back to the default settings. The network settings will not be reset. You can then choose what you want to watch.
The process to factory reset a Samsung smart TV is similar for older models, though the menu will vary a bit depending on the model you have. On the menu, look for “Settings.” Next, find the icon that resembles a cloud with a question mark in the middle. In addition to this, there is a round or circle button next to the Support icon. Click the Support icon to begin.