Tri-Tronics Bark Limiter – OLD User Manual
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Note: Your dog may not have any visible reaction to
the Bark Limiter, other than choosing not to bark. If,
however, he is continuing to bark after 30 minutes, try
increasing the variable intensity contact point by one
level. Continue increasing until he chooses not to bark.
Two higher-level contact points are available for dogs
that will not stop barking on the #3 variable intensity
contact point.
PROBLEM #2: No stimulation–the collar won’t cause
the LED to glow steadily.
The batteries in the collar need replacing. When
the batteries get low, intermittent operation can result.
Follow the recommendations about batteries. Page 6.
PROBLEM #3: The red LED on the collar doesn’t
light at all.
The collar is not turned on. Press the round switch
on the side of the collar until it clicks. You should see
the LED begin to flash once every two seconds. Page 9.
The batteries in the collar are missing, are installed
backwards, are the wrong type, or are fully dis-
charged. Follow the recommendations about batteries.
Page 6.
Note: In bright daylight, the LED may be difficult to
see, you may just think it’s not lit. Try shading it with
your hand.
If you’ve followed all the above steps, and the problem
seems to persist, your unit needs service. Call our
Customer Service Department at 1-800-456-4343.
Troubleshooting Guide
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