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SUSAN QUINONES Posted on Mar 13, 2014
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HAVE AN ALL IN ONE REMOTE BUT I LOST THE CODE

THE FUNCTIONS DONT WORK GOOD WITHOUT A REMOTE CONTROL

  • L Jefferson
    L Jefferson Mar 13, 2014

    Hi SUSAN QUINONES, I want to help you with your problem, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? Like the make and model of the remote you have lost the codes to.

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Hello Susan,
I can usually find remote codes for most brands of replacement remotes by simply using GOOGLE. Find the brand and model of your remote control, not the tv. Enter the model of the remote on google and add the word remote codes. you should find a user manual online for your remote control. Then program as necessary for your Polaroid TV.

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