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If your Vermont Castings remote is burning through batteries quickly, there could be several reasons for this issue:
Weak signal: If the remote is having trouble connecting to the receiver, it may require more power to send the signal. This can drain the batteries quickly. Try moving closer to the receiver or replacing the receiver's batteries.
Short circuit: A short circuit in the remote can cause it to draw too much power and drain the batteries quickly. Check the remote for any signs of damage or wear and tear, and try replacing it if necessary.
Battery type: Make sure you are using the correct type of battery for your remote. Using the wrong type of battery can cause it to drain quickly.
Remote programming: If the remote is not properly programmed or is programmed for a different device, it may require more power to send signals. Check the remote's manual for instructions on how to properly program it for your device.
If none of these solutions work, it may be best to contact Vermont Castings customer support for further assistance or consider replacing the remote.
As is typical with Vermont Castings, when they discontinue a model (as is the case with yours), they discontinue any reference to it (Owners Manuals, Parts Manuals, Replacement Parts, etc.) and refrer the customer back to the VC Dealer. However, there are a few parts available through online grill parts stores. But they are pretty limited.
At one time, NEX Grill was manufacturing the VC Grills for Vermont Castings. You may want to check their website for availability of parts.
First of all i would find out what city this company was in, and who owned it, then i would contact the district attourney in that city and see what they can do too get this remidied, this may be what is called a fly by night company, and they may or may not have a parent company....hope this helps....
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