However, I often receive feedback from new owners of various TVs that they freeze in Store mode.

A good friend of mine encountered this recently when he was purchasing a new Hisense TV.

We found a few different ways while trying to get out of Store mode.

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Exact instructions may vary depending on the operating system of your Hisense TV.

There, you’ve got the option to find the store mode switch.

You should know that Hisense TVs have multiple OS.

Therefore, turning demo mode on or off may vary depending on your operating system.

You need first to determine what OS is on your TV.

If you have a Roku, then you know this because you have a Roku subscription.

The inscription Google TV is on the right, as in the photo below.

Also, if you initiate the app store, you will see the ViDaa store.

For marketing purposes, Hisense tells you at every turn that this TV comes with ViDAA TV.

you could also pay attention to the characteristic menu in the upper left corner, inherent in ViDAA TV.

This is where many people have the problem of randomly selecting a mode of use in a store.

Or you were lucky and bought an exhibition TV.

So, on Roku TV, you cannot change the operating mode after the first selection.

To switch to Home mode, reset your TV to factory options and select Home mode use during setup.

Why is changing the store mode in Hisense Roku TV so tricky?

It is due to the limitation of the TVs functionality.

Some programs wont load in-store mode.

Store mode requires no Roku account.

This will allow you to enjoy the full functionality of your TV in the comfort of your home.

There you will find the steps for different operating systems that may be installed on your TV.