There is a very quiet pulsing beep coming from the read more.
Gas fireplace remote receiver beeping.
Has been installed and operating 7 years.
Has your fireplace remote control receiver box reached the end of its life.
If the receiver is not installed correctly the remote control might not work as required.
We sell replacement receiver boxes for many top models.
If your remote has both buttons press the on button.
If you encounter problems with your fireplace system the problem may be with either the fireplace itself or with the remote.
Inspect it if signals are not being transmitted upon pressing the remote control.
If your remote has both buttons press the on button.
Immediately after you hear the beeping noise press the on or mode button on your remote control.
Replace the batteries in your remote control receiver.
Last serviced 6 months ago.
When the remote receiver learns the code switch setting it will produce a beep sound.
Replace the batteries with 4 aa alkaline duracell or energizer.
Place receiver in remote position.
If the remote receiver is installed inside a fireplace the beep sound may be very faint.
After the receiver emits the beep press any.
Repeat 1 and 2 if one does not hear the beep sound from the remote receiver.
Don t worry you don t have to give up the convenience of a remote control.
Replacement receiver boxes replace a malfunctioning receiver box with ease.
If your remote has both buttons press the on button.
I have a mendota gas direct vent fireplace with model johnson gas rf remote.
Locate the receiver in your fireplace by referring to the owner s manual.
At this point you should hear a beeping noise again and your fireplace should immediately turn on indicating your fireplace remote control has been synced with the receiver box.
Grab the receiver and pull it out from its location.
The receiver is the device external to the remote that gets the signals when the remote buttons are pressed and lets you manipulate the gas fireplace as desired.
Immediately after you hear the beeping noise press the on or mode button on your remote control.
Review the fireplace manufacturer s operation manual to make sure all connections are properly made.
In a few minutes your remote control system will be as good.
Slide and remove the receiver cover or disconnect the battery box depending on your application.
Immediately after you hear the beeping noise press the on or mode button on your remote control.