LG SK9000PUA 55SK9000PUA Quick Setup Guide

To connect your LG SK9000PUA TV to Wi-Fi, press the 'Settings' button on your remote, navigate to 'Network', select 'Wi-Fi Connection', and choose your network from the list. Enter your Wi-Fi password when prompted.
First, check if the TV is plugged in and the power outlet is working. Try using the power button on the TV itself. If it still doesn't turn on, unplug the TV for a minute, then plug it back in. If the issue persists, contact LG customer support.
To update the firmware, press 'Settings' on your remote, go to 'All Settings', then 'General', and select 'About This TV'. Choose 'Check for Updates' and follow the on-screen instructions if an update is available.
Check if the TV is on mute or if the volume is too low. Ensure that the audio output settings are correct and that external speakers are properly connected, if used. If the problem persists, try a factory reset.
To perform a factory reset, press 'Settings' on your remote, go to 'All Settings', then 'General', and select 'Reset to Initial Settings'. Confirm the reset and follow the on-screen instructions.
Yes, you can wall mount your LG SK9000PUA TV. Ensure you use a compatible wall mount bracket that supports the TV's size and weight. Follow the installation instructions provided with the wall mount kit.
To access streaming apps, press the 'Home' button on your remote. Navigate to the 'LG Content Store' to download and install your preferred streaming apps. Once installed, you can launch them from the home menu.
For optimal picture quality, use the 'Cinema' or 'Expert (Dark Room)' mode for movies, and 'Game' mode for gaming. Adjust the brightness, contrast, and color settings to your preference for the best experience.
Connect external devices via HDMI, USB, or component inputs located on the back of the TV. Switch to the appropriate input source using the 'Input' button on your remote to access the connected device.
First, check the batteries and replace them if necessary. Ensure there's no obstruction between the remote and TV sensor. If it still doesn't work, try re-pairing the remote or using the LG ThinQ app as an alternative.