Why does battery door lock beep
SOURCE: Powerbolt 1000 started beeping and quit functioning
To provide a further bit of information. According to tech support the beeping can be caused by EITHER a bad keypad (about $15) or a bad circuit board (about $80, so, time for a new lock). The easiest way to tell is to:
After powering back up, if the unit keeps beeping, the circuit board is bad. But if it doesn't the keypad is bad. You can order the replacement keypads from Weiser via the 800 number listed in the previous comment.
SOURCE: The power lock started to
It seems that possibly the contacts or connection between the batteries and the lock may have slight corrosion. Clean the ends of the batteries, the contacts that touch the battery ends and any other connection with either a pencil eraser or some alcohol on a Q-tip.
Gary
This is battery
related. On top of your unit is a battery pack with three colored led
lights. You can tell what is going on by looking at these. This
information is in your manual or here it is.
GREEN LED: All systems are normal. A solid LED light indicates
the batteries are fully charged. A flashing LED indicates the
batteries are being charged. NOTE: Batteries do not have to be fully
charged to operate the motor unit. YELLOW LED: The motor unit has
lost power and is operating off of the BBU. A solid LED with beep,
sounding approximately every 2 seconds, indicates the motor unit is
activating the door and is operating off of the BBU. A flashing LED
with beep, sounding every 30 seconds, indicates batteries are low.
Once the power is restored the BBU will recharge. This is indicated
by a flashing GREEN LED. RED LED: An error has been detected and the
BBU will automatically shut off. The BBU will attempt to restart by
reconnecting to the batteries. If the error is still present it will
shut itself off again. This process will repeat every 5 minutes or
until the error has been resolved. This is used to prevent further
draining of the batteries. If a red LED remains on when the power is
restored, and is accompanied by a beep sounding every 30 seconds,
please call for service.
This is battery
related. On top of your unit is a battery pack with three colored led
lights. You can tell what is going on by looking at these. This
information is in your manual or here it is.
GREEN LED: All systems are normal. A solid LED light indicates
the batteries are fully charged. A flashing LED indicates the
batteries are being charged. NOTE: Batteries do not have to be fully
charged to operate the motor unit. YELLOW LED: The motor unit has
lost power and is operating off of the BBU. A solid LED with beep,
sounding approximately every 2 seconds, indicates the motor unit is
activating the door and is operating off of the BBU. A flashing LED
with beep, sounding every 30 seconds, indicates batteries are low.
Once the power is restored the BBU will recharge. This is indicated
by a flashing green LED. RED LED: An error has been detected and the
BBU will automatically shut off. The BBU will attempt to restart by
reconnecting to the batteries. If the error is still present it will
shut itself off again. This process will repeat every 5 minutes or
until the error has been resolved. This is used to prevent further
draining of the batteries. If a red LED remains on when the power is
restored, and is accompanied by a beep sounding every 30 seconds,
please call for service.
This is battery
related. On top of your unit is a battery pack with three colored led
lights. You can tell what is going on by looking at these. This
information is in your manual or here it is.
GREEN LED: All systems are normal. A solid LED light indicates
the batteries are fully charged. A flashing LED indicates the
batteries are being charged. NOTE: Batteries do not have to be fully
charged to operate the motor unit. YELLOW LED: The motor unit has
lost power and is operating off of the BBU. A solid LED with beep,
sounding approximately every 2 seconds, indicates the motor unit is
activating the door and is operating off of the BBU. A flashing LED
with beep, sounding every 30 seconds, indicates batteries are low.
Once the power is restored the BBU will recharge. This is indicated
by a flashing green LED. RED LED: An error has been detected and the
BBU will automatically shut off. The BBU will attempt to restart by
reconnecting to the batteries. If the error is still present it will
shut itself off again. This process will repeat every 5 minutes or
until the error has been resolved. This is used to prevent further
draining of the batteries. If a red LED remains on when the power is
restored, and is accompanied by a beep sounding every 30 seconds,
please call for service.
This is battery
related. On top of your unit is a battery pack with three colored led
lights. You can tell what is going on by looking at these. This
information is in your manual or here it is.
GREEN LED: All systems are normal. A solid LED light indicates
the batteries are fully charged. A flashing LED indicates the
batteries are being charged. NOTE: Batteries do not have to be fully
charged to operate the motor unit. YELLOW LED: The motor unit has
lost power and is operating off of the BBU. A solid LED with beep,
sounding approximately every 2 seconds, indicates the motor unit is
activating the door and is operating off of the BBU. A flashing LED
with beep, sounding every 30 seconds, indicates batteries are low.
Once the power is restored the BBU will recharge. This is indicated
by a flashing green LED. RED LED: An error has been detected and the
BBU will automatically shut off. The BBU will attempt to restart by
reconnecting to the batteries. If the error is still present it will
shut itself off again. This process will repeat every 5 minutes or
until the error has been resolved. This is used to prevent further
draining of the batteries. If a red LED remains on when the power is
restored, and is accompanied by a beep sounding every 30 seconds,
please call for service.
This is battery
related. On top of your unit is a battery pack with three colored led
lights. You can tell what is going on by looking at these. This
information is in your manual or here it is.
GREEN LED: All systems are normal. A solid LED light indicates
the batteries are fully charged. A flashing LED indicates the
batteries are being charged. NOTE: Batteries do not have to be fully
charged to operate the motor unit. YELLOW LED: The motor unit has
lost power and is operating off of the BBU. A solid LED with beep,
sounding approximately every 2 seconds, indicates the motor unit is
activating the door and is operating off of the BBU. A flashing LED
with beep, sounding every 30 seconds, indicates batteries are low.
Once the power is restored the BBU will recharge. This is indicated
by a flashing green LED. RED LED: An error has been detected and the
BBU will automatically shut off. The BBU will attempt to restart by
reconnecting to the batteries. If the error is still present it will
shut itself off again. This process will repeat every 5 minutes or
until the error has been resolved. This is used to prevent further
draining of the batteries. If a red LED remains on when the power is
restored, and is accompanied by a beep sounding every 30 seconds,
please call for service.
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