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The batteries in the receiver or transmitter need charging. Recharge as recommended in this Owner’s Guide.
Loose battery connection. Gently pull the metal tabs in the Beeper battery compartment to hold the 9-volt battery more firmly.
You are using the wrong transmitter. If you own more than one Tri-Tronics transmitter or train with someone who has a Tri-Tronics
product, check that you have not accidentally switched transmitters.
You are using a Remote Trainer model that does not have the Beeper control feature. Check this Owner’s Guide for your model to
determine if it can operate a Tri-Tronics Beeper remotely, or call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-456-4343.
Beeper Problem #3.
The Beeper sound quality has become muffled or distorted.
Dirt or debris has become trapped in the horn. Remove trapped debris as described in the “Care and Maintenance” section.
Beeper Problem #4.
The Beeper light is on but the Beeper isn’t working.
The Beeper battery is getting low. Replace the battery.
Beeper Problem #5.
The Beeper is changing modes on its own or is switching itself on and off without receiving a signal
from the transmitter.
The Beeper battery is getting low. Replace the 9-volt battery.
Loose battery connection. Gently pull the metal tabs in the Beeper battery
compartment to hold the 9-volt battery more firmly.