Introducing an Inexperienced
Dog to the Beeper
The Beeper is loud. It can startle or alarm
an inexperienced dog when first used.
If your dog isn't used to beeper collars,
begin hunting him with the Beeper set
on low volume instead of high volume.
You can also muffle the sound by placing
duct tape over the horn, or a cotton ball
in the horn. Another technique for
getting a dog used to beeper collars is
to hang a beeper about 20 yards away
from the dog's kennel, and let him listen
to it beeping for several hours before you
put it on him and hunt.
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 when
cleaning it.
Dirt and debris can cause the Beeper
sound to change. To clean debris from
the Beeper horn, use only a moistened
cotton swab. Do not use any sharp or
pointed objects or damage to the horn
may result.
Service and Warranty
If you purchased an Accessory Beeper,
your Beeper is covered by a 1-year
warranty from Tri-Tronics.
If you purchased an Upland G2 or Sport
®
65 BPR G2, your Beeper is covered by a
2-year warranty from Tri-Tronics.
The warranty does not cover physical
damage or abuse, and is void if the
Beeper has been altered or unauthorized
work has been attempted. If you send
your Beeper in for repair we may replace
it with a reconditioned unit.
If you suspect that your Beeper is
malfunctioning, please check the
Troubleshooting Guide below. If this
does not resolve the problem, please call
our Customer Service Department at
[email protected] or 1-800-456-4343.
Always call our Customer Service
Department before sending your unit in
for repair.
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