Remotes are generally not repairable due to the way they are made (using tiny parts, double-sided boards, and a few are glue-sealed in some cases) - but if you don't want warranty repair - INSIST on a replacement - in case the one you have is defective. Best way to test this theory is with a second set of batteries and see if it kills those as quickly. While not completely uncommon, I find it difficult to credit that a brand new remote would drain fresh batteries or fail so rapidly on the very first day of use.
I have a remote for adjustable bed that won't work. I know it is the remote, because I put a new 9V battery in and the red light doesn't come on. Model No:R2-T3. FCC ID: MGB _R2-T (03-680252-03). I see someone posted the same problem and don't see any recommendation to fix or replace it.
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