HOW DO I STOP MY GARAGE DOOR FROM BEEPING ?

Why Is the Garage Door Opener Beeping?

Garage door openers featuring a battery backup and/or Wi-Fi connectivity alert you by making a beeping sound. You will hear a beep to confirm when a step is performed successfully or you will hear a beep to diagnose an issue. The number of beeps heard will depend on the type of garage door opener and the function you are performing on the garage door opener.

Garage Door Opener with a Battery Backup
If the unit is Beeping every 2 seconds, This means the unit is operating under battery power. The battery LED will display solid orange. And the Garage Door opener will open and close slowly.
Once the power is restored throughout the house. It will return to standard operation.

If power is restored but the LED is still orange, then test the electrical outlet by plugging in a different device.
If the unit is Beeping every 30 seconds or battery LED is flashing orange it means the battery is low. This is a great indicator that it is time to call for service.

If the battery LED is solid red, then the battery is dead and cannot recharge. It’s time to Replace the battery. For more information on replacing the battery, Contact our service team.

NOTE: To temporarily stop the beeping while waiting on a new battery, unplug the unit and disconnect the battery. After disconnecting the battery, plug the unit back in and the beeping will stop.

Useful Information about the Backup Battery
A fully charged battery is designed to provide the operator with 24 hours of standby time during which the opener can run up to 20 full cycles at room temperature.

It is a 12-volt rechargeable battery with 4.5 AH (amp hours).
The weight of the battery is 4.5 lbs.
Replacement batteries are available for purchase at our Showroom location

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