To reset a Ring Doorbell, the process can vary slightly depending on the specific model you have. Generally, for most Ring models, you can find a reset button on the device itself. This button is typically located on the back or the side of the doorbell unit. To perform the reset, you should press and hold this button for about 15 seconds. You will see the light on the doorbell flash, indicating that the reset process is in progress.
After releasing the button, the doorbell should reset and enter setup mode, allowing you to reconnect it to your Wi-Fi network. It is important to note that a reset will remove the device from your account, so you will need to set it up again as if it were a new device. For detailed instructions tailored to your specific model, visiting the official Ring website may provide additional guidance, including any diagrams or videos that could assist you further.
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