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We advise getting in touch with Alexa Support at +1–855–393–7243. Totally free for assistance on “How to reset Alexa Echo”. The problem is that different reset methods apply if you have an Echo Show with a screen, an Echo Show without a screen, or the enduringly well-liked Echo Dot.




Introduction:

All of the data that has been saved on the device is erased during a factory reset, which puts it back in its original state. A factory reset can fix an Amazon Echo device that is not working properly or responding at all. A detailed guide on "How to reset Alexa Echo Dot" is available here.

Types of Amazon Echo and Alexa Reset:

Knowing what kind of reset your Alexa wants is the first step. The light indications on your smartphone can give you this idea. The first step is figuring out what kind of reset your Alexa wants. You can get a sense of this from the LED indicators on your smartphone.

Instructions come with each Echo device model. Because some Echo models (such the Echo Show) use the same factory reset process across all generations, we only included one set of instructions for them. If you don't see the generation for your Echo device mentioned below, use the ones we included for that one. If you are unsure of what generation of Echo device you have, contact Amazon support.

 

1. How to factory reset your Echo device using the Alexa app

You can reset any Echo device using the Alexa app rather than the device's buttons.

Start the Alexa app.

Click the Devices tab in the lower-right corner of your screen.

At the top of your screen, tap Echo & Alexa.

Pick the Echo device you wish to reset to factory settings.

 

2. How to restore the factory settings on an Amazon Echo Show

Hold the Volume Down and Mute buttons down for around 15 seconds, or until the Amazon logo appears.

Follow the setup guidelines shown on the screen as directed.

 

3. How to reset an Echo Flex to its factory settings

Pushing and holding the Microphone Off button will cause the LED ring to begin to pulse orange for around 20 seconds before it turns off.

Wait until the light turns orange once again, then blue, before turning it back on.

 

4. How to reset an Alexa Echo (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generations)

Your Echo (1st Generation) will reset if you push the Reset button.

To restart your Echo (2nd Generation), simultaneously press and the Microphone Off.

Resetting an Echo (3rd or 4th generation) requires holding down the action button.

 

5. How to reset an Amazon Echo Sub to its factory settings

Press the Action button.

 

6. How to reset an Alexa Echo Dot to its factory settings

Press and maintain pressure on the Reset button using a paper clip or another tiny object.

 

Call Alexa Support @ Toll-Free: +1–855–393–7243 if you run into any problems. They have a capable support group standing by to help you.

 

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