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radio signal. Operate the Remote Trainer away from 
these structures.

The receiver is on backwards. Position the collar so that
the light faces toward the dog’s nose. Page 10.

You’re experiencing temporary radio interference.
The radio signals from nearby CBs and walkie talkies can
reduce range. Wait a short while then try again, or move to
another area.

PROBLEM #3: The stimulation seems too high, not
high enough, or the dog does not seem to feel it
at all.

The collar strap is not tight enough. The collar should be
snug. Contact points must press against the dog’s skin to 
provide efficient, consistent stimulation. Page 10.

The transmitter intensity knob is set on “N” or “T”. Select
a numbered position. Page 12.

The intensity position is not correct. The ideal intensity
level depends on the dog and the training situation. Try a
different level. See the training manual and video that came
with your Remote Trainer. Remember that the stimulation
button must be released for the new setting to take effect.
Page 12.

The contact points are too short for the dog’s coat type.
Use the long contact points instead. Page 8.

The batteries in the collar and/or transmitter need 
charging. 
Recharge the batteries following the recommended
charging instructions.   Page 17.

Debris or contaminants are interfering with electrical
stimulation. 
Clean the collar and contact point area. Page 19.

PROBLEM #4: The transmitter or collar light indicates
low charge very quickly.

The unit has been left on between training sessions.
Make sure the collar is turned off after use. Page 10.

You are training in very cold weather. The low battery

PROBLEM #1: No stimulation – the collar light won’t
illuminate when a transmitter button is pressed.

The collar has not been activated. The collar must be
turned on or it won’t work at all. Page 10.

The transmitter intensity knob is set on “N” or “T.” Select a
numbered position. Page 12.

An antenna is not installed in the transmitter, or is 
broken or loose. 
The antenna must be inserted in the 
transmitter for proper radio communication between it and
the collar. Page 9. Check the antenna for physical damage and
replace if needed.

The batteries in the collar and/or transmitter need 
charging. 
Recharge the batteries following the recommended
charging instructions. Page 17.

The batteries are not taking a charge. Either you need new
batteries (page 18) or a battery charger is not working. The
lights on the transmitter and collar show whether current is
going through the charger when the charger is plugged into
the collar or transmitter charging jack. Finally, be sure the
electrical outlet is working. If you’re not sure, try another
outlet. If using a power strip, make sure it is switched on
and working.

You are using the wrong transmitter. If you own more
than one Remote Trainer, or are training with someone
who also has a Remote Trainer, check that you have not 
accidentally switched transmitters. 

PROBLEM #2: The Remote Trainer doesn’t have range, 
or the range has been significantly reduced.

The antenna is not installed in the transmitter. The
antenna must be installed in the transmitter for proper radio
communication between the transmitter and the collar.
Page 9. Check the antenna for physical damage and replace 
if needed.

Either you or the dog is shielded by a metal structure. 
Metal fences, chain link dog enclosures, screen doors, 
buildings, and other metal structures can affect the 

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Remote Trainer

Troubleshooting Guide

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Summary of Contents for Classic 70XLS

Page 1: ...wner s Guide The Field Series and Pro Series Remote Trainers Models covered Classic 70XLS Field 90 Trashbreaker UltraXLS Flyway SpecialXLS Upland SpecialXLS Pro 100XLS Pro 200XLS Pro 500XLS TRI TRONICS OWNER S GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...are covered by one or more of these U S patent numbers 4794402 4802482 5054428 5099797 5193484 5471954 D298872 4947795 4202293 4335682 D410206 6061037 6170439 6549133 D445707 D446144S D445 707 and patents pending Owner s Registration Reply Card Please take a moment to complete and return the Owner s Registration Reply Card When you do you ll be on file at Tri Tronics This will help ensure timely n...

Page 3: ...dog continuously See page 10 3 Select an intensity level for training Level 1 is the lowest level 6 is the highest Release the transmitter button when changing levels during training Intensity selection tips are in the training manual and video that came with your Remote Trainer See pages 12 13 4 Stimulation Select the button that will produce the desired type and level of stimulation for your mod...

Page 4: ... this light is also a push button which controls tone or the Beeper Transmitter Charging Jack Stimulation Buttons Removable Button Guard Use all or part Contact Points Long or short length Select long for dogs with heavy coats Collar Charging Jack Collar Light Page 2 Remote Trainer Feature Guide Page 3 On off Switch FEATURE GUIDE ...

Page 5: ...dog units available Flyway One mile Continuous One red 24 No No 2 dog units available SpecialXLS Momentary Two black 18 momentary 6 continuous Upland One mile Continuous One red 24 No Yes 2 dog units available SpecialXLS Momentary Two black 18 momentary 6 continuous Pro 100XLS One mile Continuous Two red 24 Yes No 2 dog units available Momentary One black 18 continuous 6 momentary Pro 200XLS One m...

Page 6: ...the Beeper on the strap You may also use any collar strap that fits the receiver Collar Light Action Collar Function Double flash Collar is turned on Glows steadily Collar is receiving signal from transmitter Single long flash Collar has just been 3 5 seconds turned off Rapid flash Low batteries Recharge the collar soon Glows steadily Collar is charging while on charger Note that in cold weather t...

Page 7: ...g The short points are installed in the unit at the factory and are suitable for most coat lengths For dogs with especially long hair or thick undercoats the long contact points will give the best possible contact To change the contact points always use the small wrench supplied with your Remote Trainer Avoid using tools which may cause you to over tighten the contact points Periodically check con...

Page 8: ...mitter and a radio receiver on the dog s collar The collar must be turned on before it can receive signals from the transmitter Between training sessions you should turn the collar off to save battery life To turn the Remote Trainer collar on press the gray button on the collar The collar light will start blinking double flash and you will hear two tones confirming that the collar is on To turn th...

Page 9: ...aining situations Time out Period The time out period is approximately nine seconds If the collar times out release the button briefly to restore collar function Please see the chart on the next page for the features of your model SETTING THE INTENSITY Your Remote Trainer can give corrections at different intensity levels so you can match the level of correction to both the training situation and ...

Page 10: ...uous Low continuous Both buttons high continuous Toggle switch selects continuous or momentary mode Both buttons high continuous or momentary Medium continuous or momentary Low continuous or momentary Classic 70XLS Trashbreaker UltraXLS one dog models Pro 100XLS Pro 500XLS On selected models the light on top of the transmitter is a push button that operates the tone or the Beeper THE N SETTING Doe...

Page 11: ... Trashbreaker UltraXLS Terrain weather vegetation transmission from other radio devices in the area and other factors affect range The Mighty Micro Antenna will give you 60 of normal range 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 email our Customer Se...

Page 12: ...debris and water out of the charging jacks Keeping the charging jacks clean ensures that your chargers make good contact If the collar charging jack becomes dirty clean it as described in the section Care and Cleaning page 19 We have included several replacement protection caps with your Remote Trainer in case your jack protection cap becomes lost or damaged if these are unavailable please contact...

Page 13: ... AND WARRANTY Customer Service We hope that this manual has been helpful to you If you have any questions concerning it or if you suspect that your Remote Trainer is malfunctioning please email our Customer Service Department at support tritronics com or call us at 1 800 456 4343 Before you call please read the Troubleshooting Guide on page 21 Factory Warranty The Remote Trainer is covered by a tw...

Page 14: ...timulation the collar light won t illuminate when a transmitter button is pressed The collar has not been activated The collar must be turned on or it won t work at all Page 10 The transmitter intensity knob is set on N or T Select a numbered position Page 12 An antenna is not installed in the transmitter or is broken or loose The antenna must be inserted in the transmitter for proper radio commun...

Page 15: ...r is not stimulating You re experiencing temporary radio interference The light may illuminate when it receives any radio signal even from other Tri Tronics transmitters This does not indicate that stimulation is occurring PROBLEM 7 The collar or transmitter light does not come on when the charger is plugged in Debris in charging jack Carefully clean the charging jack as described on page 19 Fault...

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