How do I open the battery compartment of my TV remote control and change the batteries?
This article explains how to remove the battery cover to replace the battery or to check the name of the remote control written inside the battery compartment.
Table of contents
How to open the back cover of the remote
How to replace the batteries
Battery Tips
How to open the battery compartment
When your remote is not performing as expected, the most common solution is to replace the batteries. However, TV remotes come in many shapes and sizes, and depending on the remote you're using, the mechanism to open the back cover is different. Let's have a look at some common mechanisms.
Note: If the cover is difficult to open, rubber or anti-slip gloves will make it easier to open.
The slide and peel
- Turn the remote control over, point the triangle symbol on the top of the cover (marked with the red circle in the picture) upward, and place your thumbs at the underside of the cover.
- Slide the back cover towards the direction of the triangle point until it loosens.
Note: The cover may be difficult to slide open the first time you try to open it.
- Lift the back cover to open it.
The slider (a part of the cover)
Slider remotes require you to slide either part of or the entire back cover in one direction, possibly marked by a triangle.
The clip and tilt
Very common and easily identifiable: you recognize the battery compartment on the back of the remote by the clearly defined lid. Usually, there is a little clip you can hold to remove the cover.
The arrow
Arrow remotes have a button at the underside of the remote. If you press the arrow, the entire back cover will come loose, revealing the battery compartment.
How to replace the batteries
Insert the battery according to the indicated polarity, starting with the negative (-) pole. Follow the markings in the battery compartment.
Battery Tips
- The battery of rechargeable remote controls can't be replaced.
- Do not mix new and used batteries or different types of batteries.
- While alkaline batteries are acceptable, we recommend manganese batteries.
- For remotes with a mic button or touchpad, we recommend using alkaline batteries with long battery life for reliable Bluetooth® communication.
- Remove the battery if it is depleted or if the remote hasn't been used for a long time. Leaving the batteries in can cause the battery to leak.
- Clean the battery compartment thoroughly if battery fluid leaks before inserting new batteries. If the fluid contacts your skin, rinse thoroughly with water