How To Program Tempurpedic Remote Control

  1. How To Program Tempurpedic Remote Control
  2. How To Program Tempurpedic Remote Control

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Nna of San Francisco, CA Verified Reviewer
Original review: June 23, 2019

Like many other reviews I have read here, I began waking up with low back/hip pain every morning with my one year old high end Tempur-Pedic mattress. I just spent a week on a mediocre hotel bed and I was pain free every morning. Although the discomfort goes away as the day progresses, I am concerned about long term effects. Will complain now to tempur-pedic but don't expect anything to happen. I'm out nearly $4K... I hope people read this--I wish I had seen these reviews before I bought this overpriced garbage.

2 people found this review helpful
M. G. of Woodward, OK Verified Reviewer
Original review: May 16, 2019

I am beyond thrilled with my split king Tempur-Pedic adjustable bed. We have 4 memory settings to adjust the bed to favorite positions or infinite adjustments with the up and down buttons. We have owned it for 8 years. I am baffled when reading other reviews about Tempur-Pedic power and adjustable beds on this website. Tempur-Pedic has a 90 day sleep guarantee on the mattress so if someone didn’t like it after a month or caused them physical problems after 2 1/2 months, they just call the store or the manufacturer if purchased online and either trade for a different model or return the mattress less a $300 charge for the mattress to be destroyed. (Maybe I just had a much better salesperson or I asked more questions before my purchase).

And if your power base gives you problems, email or call the manufacturer. The store is supposed to help with a manufacturer's warranty but if they don’t do their job, call Tempur-Pedic! If my Denali wouldn’t run and was still under warranty and the dealer didn’t know how to fix it, I wouldn’t say, 'Oh well, it can’t be fixed.' I would call General Motors.

I did have a couple issues, one created by my forgetfulness - you can put batteries in the black box under the bed in event of power outage... The bed will operate to lift or go flat once or twice. So I forgot about the batteries for about 5 years. Then one side of the bed quit operating because the batteries corroded. I tried cleaning with a q-tip and alcohol, then a pencil eraser, and finally I used super glue to glue a tiny piece of 300 grit sandpaper to a pencil eraser to clean the corrosion off the contacts deep inside the black box. Resynched the power and it worked fine.

The other issue was choosing the split king. We loved it initially and debated long and hard before choosing to buy what is truly 2 beds sitting side by side. We mostly enjoyed it that way for a couple years but when my husband's acid reflux erosions had finally healed, we knew we wanted to feel like we were in one bed again. So, I purchased a full encasement mattress protector for a king and zipped the two mattresses together - then did the process to make the two power deals to work together - like a one piece king does and we were fixed up. The mattress protector squished the line of where the two mattresses meet together so now we don’t feel it and it keeps the mattresses from shifting separately. When it’s time to buy our next mattress - for sure a Tempur-Pedic, we will just buy a king mattress for our power bases.

I was also baffled by people who wrote about a defect that they took so long to come out and look at... I had a friend with a defect. Tempur-Pedic doesn’t send someone. They dealt with her by email and had her send pictures. And they replaced a mattress that she thinks had been ruined because her husband insisted on a heated mattress protector turned on hours before bedtime. So again, if I had any problems with my bed, I would do what my warranty papers say to do, and contact Tempur-Pedic directly. I hope this info helps someone else so they don’t end up frustrated instead of contacting the right person to fix it.

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How To Program Tempurpedic Remote Control

We value your privacy. Unsubscribe easily.Original review: Nov. 19, 2018

I had a Tempur-Pedic bed from 2005 that failed in 2015. The bed had a 20 year warranty. They replaced the bed but I upgraded to a Tempur-Contour $3,399 + $1,899 from my other defective bed. The bed is a automatic which is fine. The bed is dangerous if only one person sleeps in the bed as I do. The weight on the pillow top goes to that side eventually causing you to fall out of the bed and in my case break 2 ribs. The mattress pillow top on the bed is not fixed and the mattress pillow top over time moves to the side of the bed that is used. The other side of the bed if not used has a separation of the pillow top mattress from the mattress in excess of 4'. The bed is a queen but sleeps smaller due to the mattress pillow top moving to one side or the other and has a rough feel to the edge of the bed giving you a false sense of security in my case I believed it all contributed to my injuries.

Looking for a attorney to represent this Viet Nam Vet and punish this terrible company. Over time I found myself sleeping closer to the edge where it felt secure not realizing that the firmness I feel is the edge. The mattress pillow top finally moved past the edge over 4' causing me to fall out of bed and break two ribs. I am actively looking for legal representation to put this company out of business for selling a dangerous adjustable bed with a defective mattress pillow top and God knows what else I hear about off gassing.

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William of Texas City, TX Verified Reviewer
Original review: May 21, 2018

Bought a TP, an Ergo Premier Twin Adj base on 03/02/18. Used two days and left town for month. Came back and slept one night before being gone for 3 weeks. Used three nights. On 05/19 my side of the bed quit working completely. Technician just left and said he didn't have a clue why it didn't work as all is right on setup. Now I have to wait for TP review and decision about replacement or whatever. Don't buy Tempur-Pedic Adjustable based on less than three weeks use and broken and the wait.

23 people found this review helpful
Christine of Napoleon, OH Verified Reviewer
Original review: Nov. 8, 2017

We purchased the Contour Tempur Pedic bed in May of 2014 and my Husband I can't sleep in it. It feels like someone punched us in the kidneys by morning. I tried to do the test they say to see the sink factor and of course it doesn't show that way. Laying in the bed you feel like you are laying in a nest. So unhappy with this but I feel we are out of our money because of how they test the mattress. I can't prove it is dipping.

32 people found this review helpful
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Original review: Sept. 23, 2017

We purchased Tempur-Pedic adjustable bed frames two years ago with adjustable Sealy mattresses since we didn't like the Tempur-Pedic mattresses. Shortly after this we experienced problems with our internet signal. After months of investigation (after switching internet companies), we discovered that our bed frames emit a wifi signal. We were advised not to use the electronic part of the bed because of the well-known safety of this device possibly affecting the brain. So we disconnected the beds from the wall outlet, and then went to manually plugging this in when we need it and when we don't. What I have noticed is that when I inadvertently leave the bed plugged in, the entire bed gets hot as the mattress heats up due to contact with the wireless device. I'm wondering if there are any reports on safety of these bed frames.

73 people found this review helpful
Michele of Olive Branch, MS Verified Reviewer Verified Buyer
Original review: June 25, 2017

We bought the top of the line dual adjustable beds. My husband had back trouble and we decided to splurge. Splurge, like the cost of a car. The 2 mattresses separate and there is no way to sleep in the middle. So we're sleeping in separate beds basically. We were just coping but my migraines have increased to a point of almost nonfunctional. I have spend so much money and time on doctors, specialist, getting house and vents cleaned, hospital visits and have lost enjoyment of so many events. I did notice when I traveled my headaches went away, but I related it to stress.

However, I recently realized it is the bed. My husband stopped sleeping in there and has been in the guest room with me. His 'allergies and sinuses' that have been constant, have also cleared. We had also related it to other things and fought it for years. We have considered options all the way from just tossing, hiring a lawyer to get our money back, getting it tested, to selling or donating it (which in good consciousness I can't).

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Thia of Atlanta, GA Verified Reviewer
Original review: Aug. 23, 2016Tempurpedic program remote control

Didn't have very many useful features that I actually use. But it's still a good bed and I'm happy I purchased it. It has served me well the past year. The warranty is very good and should be used in all mattress purchases. You get a very good warranty for the price of the bed. I would recommend it to anyone. You get a top of the line bed for a heck of a deal. They have so many beds to chose from yet it's so easy to pick the perfect one for you.

35 people found this review helpful
Alexis of Yonkers, NY Verified Reviewer
Original review: Aug. 22, 2016

Restful night... Sweet dreams... Satisfied with my bed. Though it's expensive, you can use a payment plan. It's like an investment for me. Hope it lasts long. I believe it's 25 year limited warranty. Replacement or repair if it's defective. Covers normal wear. Does not cover unauthorized retailers. I feel like I'm in a hotel with the comforts of my home.

30 people found this review helpful
Kerry of Arlington, MA Verified Reviewer
Original review: Aug. 20, 2016

Very easy to use!! Wireless remote is a plus. Adjustable positions for the head and feet of the bed. Memory foam is absolutely amazing. This bed is the most comfortable. If my husband is snoring, I just adjust his side of the bed so he doesn't anymore. For the price I pay for the bed I am underwhelmed by some parts of the warranty and the hoops you have to jump through in order to get things done. It shouldn't be that difficult. It isn't that difficult when they are taking my money to buy it. With that said, I am happy they offer somewhat of a warranty for the actual adjustable bed. It's certain other things that could be longer as well.

I have had an issue before and I was very displeased with the customer service department. I found them to be extremely rude and unhelpful. It was almost like they didn't believe there was an issue. They actually told me there was 'no issue.' I'm like...'THERE'S AN ISSUE!!' Finally took getting multiple people involved and going up the latter to be solved. I do feel like it's a good value for the most part. It changed my life. I sleep so much better now and so does my husband. For the comfort and flexibility it gives us, I would pay it all over again.

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40 people found this review helpful