Tri-Tronics Sport Upland G3 User Manual

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Problem #8: The cradle light blinks red slowly when the unit is
placed in the cradle.

The cradle has diagnosed a failure condition in the battery pack being
charged. Please call our Customer Service Department
.

BEEPER PROBLEMS
Beeper Problem #1. The Beeper does not make any sound when the
power switch is turned on.

The battery in the Beeper has run down. Replace as needed. Note that leaving
the Beeper turned off when not in use will extend its battery life. Also note that
using the tracking tone will shorten battery life.
Loose battery connection. Gently pull the metal tabs in the Beeper battery com-
partment to hold the 9-volt battery more firmly.
Beeper Problem #2. Pressing the Beeper control button on the
transmitter does not turn the Beeper on or off.

The Beeper power switch is off. Turn the Beeper power switch on.
The receiver has not been turned on. Turn the receiver on as described in the
Remote Trainer Owner’s Guide.
The intensity dial is set on N” or “T”. Select a setting other than N” or “T”.
Transmitter is not set on “A” (non-Upland G2 and G2 EXP Field & Pro models
only). Set the transmitter dial on “A” when you want to turn the Beeper on or
off.
The Beeper is not directly across from the receiver. Slide the Beeper along the
collar strap to achieve the orientation shown in the illustration in the “Quick
Guide.”

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Problem #4: The receiver light changes color to indicate low charge
very quickly.

The unit has been left turned on between training sessions. Make sure the
receiver is turned off after use.
You are training in very cold weather. The low battery indicator color change
can occur prematurely in very cold weather.
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 turn the unit on. Check the receiver after 20 sec-
onds to see if the low battery indicator is on. You normally can complete a train-
ing session after the low battery indicator flashes, but not in very cold weather.
Make sure the batteries are well charged.
Problem #6: The cradle light does not come on when the receiver or
transmitter is placed on the cradle.

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 con-
nections for receiver, transmitter and cradle with a dry, clean cloth. Be sure battery
pack is securely attached.
Problem #7: The charging cradle becomes warm during charging.

This is not a malfunction. Heat build-up is normal. Do not charge in extremely
warm areas such as a closed vehicle in the sun and be sure the vents are not
blocked.

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