To reset your subwoofer, follow these steps:
1. Locate the Power button on your subwoofer. It is typically located on the front or side panel of the device.
2. Press and hold the Power button. Keep it held down throughout the reset process.
3. While holding the Power button, locate the Input button and the VOL- (Volume Minus) button on your subwoofer. These buttons are usually nearby, but may be on a different panel depending on the model.
4. Press and hold both the Input button and the VOL- button simultaneously, while still holding down the Power button.
5. Continue holding all three buttons down for a few seconds. You may need to use your other hand to press the buttons if they are not close together.
6. After a few seconds, you should see the word “RESET” appear on the front panel display of your subwoofer. This indicates that the reset process has started.
7. Once you see “RESET” on the display, release all the buttons. Your subwoofer will now begin the reset process.
8. To complete the reset, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet or power strip. Leave it unplugged for about 30 seconds to ensure a complete power cycle.
9. After the 30 seconds have passed, plug the power cord back in and wait for a few moments. The subwoofer will power back on automatically.
10. turn on your soundbar or audio system and check if the subwoofer is working properly. It should now be reset and ready for use.
It’s worth noting that the specific steps and buttons may vary depending on the make and model of your subwoofer. If you are unable to locate any of the mentioned buttons or if the reset process does not work as described, I recommend referring to the user manual of your subwoofer for more specific instructions.
In my personal experience, I have had to reset my subwoofer a few times when it was not functioning correctly. Following the steps mentioned above helped resolve the issues I was experiencing. Remember to be patient and ensure you are pressing the correct buttons simultaneously.