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Molded Antenna
(Half-Mile Range*)
Screw the molded antenna into place before using.
Do not operate the Remote Trainer without a
transmitter antenna.
Our optional Mighty Micro Antenna (1-1/2 inches
long) may be used for 2/3rds of normal range. It
may be ordered for any Tri-Tronics Remote Trainer.
The G2 transmitter is waterproof.
Transmitter Light
A steady glow when transmitting means a
full battery. A rapid flash when pressing a
button means it’s time to replace the battery
and no stimulation is occurring. No light
means the battery is dead, missing, or has
been installed backwards.
Intensity Dial
“N” (no-stimulation) or “T” (tone)
setting, depending on model.
Intensity levels:
1/2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Stimulation Buttons
Buttons vary by model. See the section
“Model Guide” for the features of your model.
Lanyard Loop
A comfortable Tri-Tronics logo lanyard
is supplied.
* Range depends on terrain, weather, vegetation, other radio transmissions in
area, and other factors. For best range, hold the transmitter overhead while
transmitting and keep your fingers off the antenna.
Battery Compartment
One 9-volt battery is installed
at the factory and should last 6 months
or more in normal use.
To change the battery, unscrew the single Phillips
head screw and lift the battery cover off. Use a
Panasonic, Duracell or Eveready standard length
(not “ultra”) 9-volt alkaline battery, matching
polarity (large contact to large contact, small
contact to small contact). Press a transmitter button to check
for function. If the transmitter light does not light, check polarity
and turn battery around if you have put it in backwards. Be sure the
gasket is in place. Replace the battery cover and the Phillips screw.