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INTRODUCING AN INEXPERIENCED DOG TO THE BEEPER
We designed your Beeper to be LOUD!!! This may startle an inexperienced dog. To help your dog adapt to hunting with a Beeper

collar, you can muffle the sound by placing a piece of duct tape over the speaker horn. Hanging a Beeper near your dog’s kennel,

and letting the dog listen to it beeping for several hours is also an effective technique to help your dog get used to the noise of the
Beeper.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Remove the Beeper from the collar strap for thorough cleaning.
You can wipe the Beeper with a damp cloth and mild detergent if desired.

Do not use any solvents as they can cause damage.
Do not submerge the Beeper in water when cleaning it.
Do not run water into the speaker horn area (see figure 5)
of the Beeper or into the battery compartment. Dirt and debris in
the speaker and horn can cause the sound to change.

To clean the speaker and horn:

Unscrew the Phillips-head screw on the top cover of the Beeper.
Remove the top cover to expose the speaker and horn.
(This also exposes the battery compartment and battery.)
Clean debris from the speaker and horn using only a moistened
cotton swab.
Do not use any sharp or pointed objects. They could damage
the speaker.
Replace the top cover and tighten the screw. Make certain that
the battery has remained with the positive terminal pointing up
and the gasket at the top of the battery compartment is in place.

Speaker and
Horn Area

figure 5