For those coming here to figure out how to disable the annoying beep on a BB500, ignore everything in this video. There are 3 settings for the beeps: one beep, two quick beeps, and no beep. Press and hold the seat temp button for several seconds until it beeps. This will switch the setting to two quick beeps. Press and hold the seat temp button again for several seconds until it beeps again. I suggest sitting on the toilet when you do this to test which setting it’s on. Cycle through them until you get to the no beep setting.
@@David-ug3jy this video is for anyone that doesn't work for. I tried this a hundred times on mine and it never worked. Maybe mine was a defect - sure hope that works on yours! If not, this works too
@@jhelvy Then your BB500 is defective and should have been returned. This works if your BB500 is defective and you either don’t want to return it or can’t.
@@jhelvy I know this video is for the BB-500, and I have the BB-550, but this is what came up when I was trying to search online about how to silence it. I tried holding down the toilet seat temp button on mine, and while it didn't silence all beeps, it silenced the automatic beeps that happened when the seat starts or stops detecting that you are sitting down, which were the most annoying ones. But it still beeps when you adjust settings on it. Maybe that's how the BB-500 works as well, and the reason for the disconnect between the comments and what you were seeing?
@@brismuth that's probably what people are saying. I'm sure that's how it is supposed to work, it's be an extremely logical design. Sadly mine would always beep no matter what. Trust me, I spent far too much time trouble shooting this, and I would love to have not disassembled my seat, but literally nothing else worked. Perhaps mine was defective but I've seen enough other complaints that I don't think it's the case.
For those coming here to figure out how to disable the annoying beep on a BB500, ignore everything in this video. There are 3 settings for the beeps: one beep, two quick beeps, and no beep. Press and hold the seat temp button for several seconds until it beeps. This will switch the setting to two quick beeps. Press and hold the seat temp button again for several seconds until it beeps again. I suggest sitting on the toilet when you do this to test which setting it’s on. Cycle through them until you get to the no beep setting.
@@David-ug3jy this video is for anyone that doesn't work for. I tried this a hundred times on mine and it never worked. Maybe mine was a defect - sure hope that works on yours! If not, this works too
@@jhelvy Then your BB500 is defective and should have been returned. This works if your BB500 is defective and you either don’t want to return it or can’t.
the beeping can be turned off by pressing and holding the seat temperature button for 2 seconds
Exactly, no need to disconnect anything
Doesn't work. Tried so many times. Lots of people say this works but it doesn't on my model.
@@jhelvyI have the BB500 and pressing and holding the seat temp button works for me.
@@David-ug3jy wish this worked for me, but it didn't. Tried every combination of holding the button, never worked. This was the last resort
Did you try just turning off the beep by holding down the toilet seat temp button?
Doesn't work. Tried so many times. Lots of people say this works but it doesn't on my model.
@@jhelvy I know this video is for the BB-500, and I have the BB-550, but this is what came up when I was trying to search online about how to silence it. I tried holding down the toilet seat temp button on mine, and while it didn't silence all beeps, it silenced the automatic beeps that happened when the seat starts or stops detecting that you are sitting down, which were the most annoying ones. But it still beeps when you adjust settings on it. Maybe that's how the BB-500 works as well, and the reason for the disconnect between the comments and what you were seeing?
@@brismuth that's probably what people are saying. I'm sure that's how it is supposed to work, it's be an extremely logical design. Sadly mine would always beep no matter what. Trust me, I spent far too much time trouble shooting this, and I would love to have not disassembled my seat, but literally nothing else worked. Perhaps mine was defective but I've seen enough other complaints that I don't think it's the case.