If you recently changed batteries, remove the batteries and make absolutely sure that they are connected properly. The + and - ends of the batteries must be correct. This is the #1 reason remotes stop working.
I am an Electronics Engineering Technician and have, through inattention, put one or more batteries in backwards. And I was SURE I put them in correctly. :>)
The second most common failure is that the remote has been dropped so many times that the battery contacts no longer make firm contact with the batteries. You can usually gently bend them outward to fix this.
Another common problem is the Infrared LED in the remote fails. Only a Tech can fix this.
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