Tri-Tronics Tactical 500 G3 User Manual
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The contact points are too short for the dog’s coat type. Use the long contact points instead.
The transmitter intensity dial is set on “N,” “T,” or “A.” Select a numbered position.
The batteries in either the receiver or the Transmitter are dead. Recharge or replace as needed.
Debris or contaminants are interfering with electrical stimulation. Clean the receiver and contact point area.
Problem #4: The Receiver or Transmitter light changes color to indicate low charge very quickly.
The unit has been left switched on between training sessions. Make sure the receiver is switched off after use.
You are training in very cold weather: The low battery indicator color change can occur prematurely in very cold weather.
Try charging the transmitter and receiver again even if the light is green.
Problem #5: The receiver deactivates itself while training.
The batteries have run down. The receiver light may require up to 20 seconds to register “low batteries” after you switch the unit
on. Check the receiver after 20 seconds to see if the low battery indicator is on. You normally can complete a training session after
the low battery indicator flashes, but not in very cold weather.
Make sure the batteries are well charged.
Problem #6: The indicator light does not come on when the receiver is placed on the cradle or the
Transmitter is placed on the adaptor.
Faulty cradles. Email us at [email protected], call 1-800-456-4343, or visit our website at www.tritronics.com
to order a replacement.
The battery being charged is very low. Continue charging.
No AC current or contact is interrupted. Check all the connections. Wipe connections for receiver, transmitter and cradle
with a dry, clean cloth.