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What To Do When Your Gas Fireplace Remote Stops Working

What To Do When Your Gas Fireplace Remote Stops Working

If you have a gas fireplace that's operated by a remote, eventually you will have to change the batteries. Like other battery-operated appliances, you'll know it's time to work on your fireplace remote when the screen stops lighting up or the controls stop working. Now, it may seem like you just replaced the batteries the other day, but we all know batteries in fireplace remotes don't last forever. So, if you regularly use your gas fireplace, you may need the tips in this article sooner than you expected.

What To Do When Your Gas Fireplace Remote Stops Working

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Collin Champagne

With over 13 years in the industry, Collin is a National Fireplace Institute (NFI) certified technician and managed content for the eFireplacestore and eCanopy brands. He has achieved the highest NFI certification possible as a Master Hearth Professional and is certified in all three hearth appliance fields: wood, gas, and pellet. With experience with sales and in-field installations, his expertise shines through his technical knowledge and way with words.

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Dave from Brantford asked:
What is Er 9 on remote?
What is Er 9 on remote?
We'd be happy to look into that for you. In order to do so, could you please advise the make and model of your remote? And, perhaps what brand and model appliance you are using it with?
Answered by: Kevin E. - NFI Certified Fireplace Specialist on Jan 08, 2024

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