How Do You Reset A GFCI Outlet?
Ground fault circuit interrupt, or GFCI, outlets are a safety device that break a circuit if a current imbalance occurs. They should be tested at least once a month. These outlets provide a “Test” and “Reset” button on them for easy testing of whether or not the circuit interrupt function is working. Resetting a GFCI outlet is required if the circuit trips or after you have tested the outlet, as the test button breaks the circuit. Turn off any appliances plugged into the GFCI breaker. This ensures no appliance damage when re-engaging the circuit. Locate the button next to the “Test” button that says “Reset” on it, and press it. Turn the appliances back on to ensure the outlet works.