Tri-Tronics ViceBreaker H2 Owner's Manual

Remote controlled electronic collar

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  • Page 2 ViceBreaker ® Owner’s Guide Remote Controlled Electronic Collar Now Field Expandable!
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Charging the Collar ............7 Tri-Tronics takes great pride in the design, manufacture, service and safety of all our products. Any Turning the Collar On and Off .
  • Page 4: Warnings

    Collar. The collar is the part the horse wears. The collar delivers stimulation to WARNINGS the horse through the contact points on the collar. The collar is impact resistant and waterproof. The light on the collar flashes when the collar is turned on, when Because of the variation in individual horse’s reactions, we advise the following: a signal is received, and changes color from green to amber or red when batteries are low.
  • Page 5: Feature Guide

    FEATURE GUIDE Collar Light Collar Strap Retaining Loops (“Fuel Gauge”) (“Belt Loops”) ViceBreaker ® H2 Transmitter Flashes twice per second Insert the leather collar strap through every four seconds when the all three belt loops and snug the strap collar is turned on. against case.
  • Page 6: Attaching The Collar Strap To Your Collar

    If you have purchased a second additional collar for a third horse, return the under all conditions. Check contact included card to Tri-Tronics to receive a set of blue sleeves. When you set your points regularly for tightness. Use only...
  • Page 7: Turning The Collar On And Off

    Some pointers while charging the ViceBreaker H2 collar: TURNING THE COLLAR ON AND OFF ® • Do not charge cold batteries or charge batteries in especially hot areas. The collar must be turned on before it can apply stimulation or the audible buzz. There are two ways to turn the collar on and off.
  • Page 8: Setting Up A Multi-Horse Vicebreaker H2

    SETTING UP A MULTI-HORSE VICEBREAKER ® Both contact points must press firmly against the horse’s neck. Avoid placing the Please read all steps before starting. receiver against the jugular groove, because contact will be inconsistent. • Install strap on the new collar and charge the new collar for two hours. •...
  • Page 9: The Audible Buzz

    STIMULATION LEVEL We recommend that you do not use any pre-stimulation warning buzz when you begin correcting your horse for a particular bad habit. You do not want to warn The ViceBreaker H2 can give corrections at 20 different intensity levels, so you ®...
  • Page 10: Suggestions

    SUGGESTIONS YOU SHOULD CORRECT YOUR HORSE ONLY WHEN YOU “CATCH HIM IN THE ACT.” –Veterinarian and Trainer Tested and Approved Be consistent and persistent. Horses learn by experiencing consistent responses to In making your behavior corrections, please keep in mind the differences in their actions.
  • Page 11: Cribbing, Windsucking

    Cribbing, Windsucking Aggression Towards People, Kicking, Striking and Attacking Kicking - The horse that habitually kicks at other horses or people is dangerous to Cribbing is a vice in which the horse sets its upper incisor teeth against an object, own or handle.
  • Page 12: Aggression Toward Other Horses Or Animals

    Aggression Toward Other Horses or Animals - Fighting is aggressive behavior by Stall kicking - Stall kicking can cause serious injury to the hind legs and especially dominant individuals. Once dominance is established, usually the fighting is rare the hocks. Some horses kick the walls of their stable for no reason other than just unless a new horse is introduced to the herd, at which to kick.
  • Page 13: Battery Replacement

    If you see the transmitter light flash equipment. Tri-Tronics certifies its products to operate under Part 95 of FCC rapidly when a button is pressed, it is time to replace the transmitter battery.
  • Page 14: Product Safety

    ViceBreaker H2 can be affected by normal voltage drops ® receive special attention in Tri-Tronics environmental, reliability and quality analysis. during winter months and experience such things as: SERVICE AND WARRANTY • Batteries can run down more rapidly Customer Service •...
  • Page 15 The batteries in either the collar or the transmitter are dead. Recharge or Problem #3: The ViceBreaker H2 doesn’t have range, or the range has been ® significantly reduced. replace, as needed. Pages 7, 8, 20 & 21. The battery in the transmitter may be low and need to be replaced. Replace The collar batteries are not taking a charge.
  • Page 16 Problem #6: The cradle light does not come on when the charger is plugged in. Faulty charger. First, be sure the unit is properly installed. Contact us at support@tthorse.com or 1-800-808-8423 (VICE) to order a replacement. No AC current or contact is interrupted. Check all the connections. Wipe connections for collar and cradle with a dry, clean cloth.

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