Change your Remote Battery in Under 5 Minutes
Replacing the battery in your remote is a quick and easy process
that anyone can do. All you need is a new battery and a Phillips head
screwdriver. Follow the steps below to change your remote's battery in under 5
minutes:
- Begin by
unscrewing the back panel of your remote with the Phillips head
screwdriver.
- Next, take out the
old battery and insert the new one in its place.
- Finally, screw the
back panel back on and you're all set!
Your remote should now be working like new. If it isn't, try
replacing the batteries in your other devices such as your TV or sound system.
Thanks for reading and we hope this was helpful!
How to change Apple tv remote
battery?
Just like any other remote, you'll need
to unscrew the back panel with a Phillips head screwdriver in order to access
the battery. From there, simply replace the old battery with a new one and
screw the back panel back on. If your Apple TV remote still isn't working after
changing the batteries, try restarting your Apple TV. Thanks for reading!
Locate the battery
cover on the back of the remote.
Remove the battery cover by sliding it off. Remove the batteries from the remote. If your model of remote takes AA batteries, you will need two. Insert new batteries into the remote, making sure to match the polarity (the + and - symbols) correctly. Slide the battery cover back on. It should snap into place. Test the remote to make sure it's working. If it still doesn't work, try restarting your Apple TV.
Use a small screwdriver
to remove the screws and take off the cover.
Replace the batteries making sure to
match the polarity correctly, then put the cover back on and screw it in place.
Test the remote to see if it's working. If not, try restarting your Apple TV.
Take out the old
battery and replace it with a new one.
Screw the back panel back on and you're
all set! If your remote still isn't working, try replacing the batteries in
your other devices such as your TV or sound system.
Get a new CR2032
battery.
● Unscrew the
back of your remote.
● Remove the old
battery. If it's stuck, use a flathead screwdriver to pry it out.
● Insert the new
battery, positive side up.
● Screw the back
on and test your remote. If it still doesn't work, try restarting your Apple
TV.
Pry off the old battery
with a small screwdriver or your fingernails.
Place the new CR2032 battery in the
compartment positive side up. Put the back on and screw it in place. Test your
remote to see if it's working. If not, try restarting your Apple TV.
Insert the new battery,
making sure the positive and negative terminals are aligned correctly.
Screw the back panel on and test your remote. If it still
doesn't work, try replacing the batteries in your other devices such as your TV
or sound system.
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