'beeping noise'

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FlagshipOne

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I own a Duluth Forge FDR300R Gas Fireplace insert and a couple days ago i noticed a 'beeping' noise emanating from the unit. My original thought was that the batteries in the remote receiver needed to be replaced which was completed but I am still hearing the noise. any ideas as to what else i could do?
 
Could be the batteries in the transmitter, too. Not sure what remote you're using,
but usually beeping will indicate a loss of communication between the receiver &
transmitter. It could be related to the batteries or it could mean that the remote
was taken too far from the unit, resulting in a loss of signal.
Look at your remote manual & see how to to "relearn" the signal.