Owner's manual

Troubleshooting Guide
Note: cold weather performance
All batteries experience a normal drop in voltage during cold
weather. As a battery powered device, your Remote Trainer can
be affected by normal voltage drops during winter months and
experience such things as:
Batteries can run down more rapidly
•Unit can be “dead” before you expected based on last charging
•Stimulation can be less strong
•Unit can turn itself off while training (evidence of low
batteries)
For best performance during winter months, follow these guidelines:
1. Keep the unit at room temperature when it is not being used.
Do not store overnight in unheated areas such as vehicles, sheds,
or garages. When traveling, transport your Remote Trainer in
the passenger cab, not in the back of the truck.
2.Charge the unit at room temperature. If the unit is cold, give
it two hours to reach room temperature before charging.
3.Charge more frequently and allow a full 2-hour charge whenever
possible. Note: The Remote Trainer may be left on charge when not
in use (trickle charge).
4.Check the tri-color battery life indicator for a color change, and
always check just prior to training.
Radio Signal Issues
Modern microprocessor technology virtually eliminates the possibility
that your collar could be unintentionally set off by someone else with
a Tri-Tronics product. Please contact our Customer Service
Department at support@tritronics.com or 1-800-456-4343 with any
questions.
FCC Compliance
The manufacturing of Tri-Tronics remote trainers involves exacting
production methods, precise tuning, and stringent quality control
tests. In addition, these products are manufactured to operate within
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) specifications. It is a
violation of FCC rules to modify your equipment. Tri-Tronics
verifies its products to operate under Part 95 of FCC regulations.
Unauthorized modifications to your equipment could result in
its not meeting specifications and thus violating FCC regulations.
Adjustments should only be performed by technically qualified
personnel authorized by Tri-Tronics. To continue to meet FCC
operating specifications, any replacement of circuit components
including antennas must meet Tri-Tronics’ manufacturing specifications.
The transmitter should only be operated with the Tri-Tronics antenna
installed. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.