Over time the batteries don't take a charge anymore,your's needs replacement.I have confirmed that Ultra Power doesnt sell replacement batteries - they recommend registering when purchasing unit so you get a 3 year warranty.However it isnt difficult to find replacement battery - it is a standard type battery used in many appliances - the model is CB1270. A simple web search will yield a few reputable companies (price is about $16 ea plus shipping about $7 ea - you'll need a pair for this unit).You can verify this by opening the front unit (*) and sliding out the used batteries.The usual precautions apply: be careful not to short anything, remember or note how it is wired.(*)to open the front unit, flip out the front bezel, unscrew the retaining metal screw, slide out the retaining plate. If all these instructions leave you wondering, just ask your friendly tech to help out.Note, please drop off the used lead batteries at any Radio Shack store, they will accept them for recycling. Do *NOT* dispose in the trash, else it ends up in your drinking water..Over time the batteries don't take a charge anymore,your's needs replacement.I have confirmed that Ultra Power doesnt sell replacement batteries - they recommend registering when purchasing unit so you get a 3 year warranty.However it isnt difficult to find replacement battery - it is a standard type battery used in many appliances - the model is CB1270. A simple web search will yield a few reputable companies (price is about $16 ea plus shipping about $7 ea - you'll need a pair for this unit).You can verify this by opening the front unit (*) and sliding out the used batteries.The usual precautions apply: be careful not to short anything, remember or note how it is wired.(*)to open the front unit, flip out the front bezel, unscrew the retaining metal screw, slide out the retaining plate. If all these instructions leave you wondering, just ask your friendly tech to help out.Note, please drop off the used lead batteries at any Radio Shack store, they will accept them for recycling. Do *NOT* dispose in the trash, else it ends up in your drinking water..
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Do you have a battery backup?Sounds like that's what's beeping.
Over time the batteries don't take a charge anymore,your's needs replacement.I have confirmed that Ultra Power doesnt sell replacement batteries - they recommend registering when purchasing unit so you get a 3 year warranty.However it isnt difficult to find replacement battery - it is a standard type battery used in many appliances - the model is CB1270. A simple web search will yield a few reputable companies (price is about $16 ea plus shipping about $7 ea - you'll need a pair for this unit).You can verify this by opening the front unit (*) and sliding out the used batteries.The usual precautions apply: be careful not to short anything, remember or note how it is wired.(*)to open the front unit, flip out the front bezel, unscrew the retaining metal screw, slide out the retaining plate. If all these instructions leave you wondering, just ask your friendly tech to help out.Note, please drop off the used lead batteries at any Radio Shack store, they will accept them for recycling. Do *NOT* dispose in the trash, else it ends up in your drinking water..