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I suspect that it could be something to do with the remote sensor in the unit. Possibly the IC that deals with the functions of the remote control itself. It could have a fault on it, or it could be the power to it. Something like a power feed storage device that serves the IC. It could be thermal related, it needs heat to keep it working! When you switch it off the power that should all the time be present leaks away. Could it have an internal battery even, like those found in computers, that has gone?
The easiest thing to do would be to go to an electronics store, look on the back of the remote control package and look for Durabrand.
It should come with a booklet with the setup codes.
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