Sky tech receiver keeps beeping.

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mikespirito

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Oct 2, 2013
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Coventry RI
Today the receiver kept beeping and the stove shut off. The receiver kept beeping even after the stove shut off. Has anyone experienced this?
 
Did you put the receiver box inside of the stove? I did that to my Castile and the metal decorative piece impeded the signal A LOT. I didn't get a beep, just no control; however, if the batteries are weak AND inside, Smokey may be right!

NOTE: try this >
. Push the “ON” button on the transmitter, (you should hear a “BEEP” coming from the receiver) and the burner
should ignite.

If the burner doesn’t ignite:
• If no “BEEP” is heard push and hold “LEARN” button for 10 seconds on the face of the
receiver. Release, you should hear 3 “BEEPS”.
• Then press and release the “LEARN” button, you should hear a “BEEP”.
• Then push the “ON” button on the transmitter within 5 seconds; you should hear several
“BEEPS”.

It could be that the two components aren't 'talking' to each other.
 
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Change the batteries in the box at the stove... works for me every time.
 
mine was doing that last Spring. It was the batteries.
 
Mine just did that today after replacing receiver batteries. Had to do the "relearn."

First time I had to do that after replacing batteries.
 
The receiver will beep once intermittently with low battery level. There is also a high temp safety feature where if a certain temp at the receiver is reached you will hear four quick beeps repeated. The receiver will shut the stove down and keep beeping if the temp goes ten degrees above this, and you will need to reset it. It will also beep and shut the stove down if it does not receive a signal from the transmitter (to far away or weak signal, may include weak battery in transmitter). Without looking at the manual, I think this is also four quick beeps
 
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