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How can I get LXI TV out of demo mode?

My LXI TV has somehow gotten into demo mode and the features continuously scroll down the screen. Any know the trick to turning this off?

Diane
December 2004
THAT WORKED!! PERFECT SOLTION!!

Tim with TV Time in Ft. Myers
October 2009
Own a 15 yr old LXI Sears 27 inch television that started displaying the demo scroll mode. Tried the suggestion of holding the CONTROL left arrow down for 3 seconds and that annoying demo scroll stopped. Thank you!!

Frustrated owner
September 2009
Thank you very much! Held the control up (+) button for 3 seconds in Cable Video Input and it got rid of that damned demo.

James
September 2009
put tv in video mode with a/v button. then hold right control button down for 3-5 seconds. demo should go away. now go back to tv with a/v button. set should still be OK!

ray the tv repairman
August 2009
We have a 27" LXI at least 10 years old & my 1 year old grandson put it into demo mode while playing with it. I just pressed control left for 3 seconds while in TV mode & its' fine.

Michael Wilson
July 2009
Hold control right button down until that sh*t goes away! (about 3 sec.)

Jake Mitchell
July 2009
I do not know how to get my TV into video mode, we no longer have the remote. Can anybody help?
TIA

Erica
July 2008
Holding the 'Control UP' key 3 seconds then releasing in TV mode did it for me. Thanks to all. -T

Mr. Teem
March 2008
This was a problem for me too!! I tried all the ideas here and the one that worked best for me was holding the control buttons down at the same time, then independantly left right multiple times for 20 seconds and now... I can see tv without the demo scroll!!!!!!

yahooooooooooo

keri J
February 2008
yup, all ya gotta do is put tv in a/v mode and hold control up for 3 secs, and it fixed it!! (button on far right under flap)

james dugan
October 2007
wow! im a tech support agent for sears and i had a customer call in with this question. with the help of these answers got us out of the demo mode. we had trouble figuring which was control up but it was the plus sign used to increase adjustments on tv under the flap as others have said. holding it down for 3-4 seconds while tv in av 1 mode. thanks for the help you guys

Ivan
August 2007
Hello! The control button worked on my TV, but I did'nt have
to put it in A/V mode first. It worked in tv mode also.

Mark
October 2005
Put TV in a/v mode and press the control button on the right (under the flap at the bottom) for 3-4 seconds. Works like a charm.

Jeanne M. Smith
January 2005
The volume didn't work for me.

I did have success by holding down the "control" key on the inside fron panel (underneath the little door-flap).

I tried holding both controls and then the left and right ones separately. I think it was the right button that worked.

Good Luck
Driver

Driver
January 2005
found the answer to mine!! You go in a/v mode and press the control up button (under the flip down on the bottom of the tv set) for 3 seconds and it flashs, then BAM happy again! PS tv needs to be on and IN AV MODE!!

William Grimm
January 2005
I have the same trouble with my tv, and the holding vol + and vol - thing doesnt work....my brother has done it in the past and it does have something to do with holding buttons on the set...but i cant get anything to work...please help!

William Grimm
January 2005
I was looking for an answer to this same question and stumbled onto this possible solution at www.electronics-forum.info. I hope it helps:

Date: 22 Nov 2004 23:43:26
From: JURB6006
Subject: Re: 1989 Sears LXI TV

Try holding down vol+ and vol- at the same time (on the set, not the remote).
I'm not sure how long, 15- 30 seconds should do it if it's the model I think it is.

JURB

Sarah Vincent
January 2005
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