Replacing Batteries; Care And Cleaning Of Transmitters And Receivers; Fcc Compliance - Tri-Tronics Classic 70 G3 Owner's Manual

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REPLACING BATTERIES

Sport G3 Transmitter and Beeper
Your product is shipped with one 9-volt battery installed. This battery will last for many months with normal use.
If you see the Transmitter indicator light fail to light up at all or flash rapidly when a button is pressed it is time to replace the
transmitter battery.
To change the battery on your Sport G3 Transmitter, unscrew the four Phillips head screws on the back of the transmitter, and lift
off the battery cover to expose the battery compartment.
Remove the old battery and install the new battery in the correct direction. Use a Duracell or Eveready 9-volt alkaline battery.
Note that some other brands will be too long and will not fit correctly. Never force a battery into this compartment.
Replace the battery cover and tighten the screws (do not over-tighten).
Check for function by pressing a button on the transmitter while you watch the transmitter indicator light. If there is no function,
you may have installed the battery backwards. If so, take it out and switch it around.
Field and Pro Series G3 Transmitter
Your rechargeable Field Series or Pro Series G3 transmitter batteries will last for several years with proper care.
When your transmitter batteries do need replacement you can replace them yourself with a convenient battery pack
obtained from Tri-Tronics. Loosen the two screws and remove the battery compartment door.
Note: the screws are not meant to be removed from the battery compartment door. When removing the compartment
door take care to not damage the gasket between the door and the transmitter body. Remove the battery pack.
Insert the new battery pack, metal tabs facing in and blue foam facing out. Match + and - label on battery
with + and - label on the unit. Replace battery door and tighten screws.
Receiver
Proper battery care will help ensure maximum life from your rechargeable receiver batteries. When your receiver batteries do
need to be replaced, you can replace them yourself with a convenient battery pack obtained from Tri-Tronics. Follow the instruc-
tions included with the new battery pack.
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CARE AND CLEANING OF TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS

• Check contact points regularly for tightness, dirt or damage.
• If the receiver has been used in saltwater or brackish water clean it with clean drinking water.
• If the receiver charging contacts are dirty then clean them prior to charging.
• Wipe transmitter charging adaptor connections with a dry, clean cloth.
• For best battery life, do not store your remote trainer in very warm areas such as the dashboard of a closed vehicle.
• For best battery performance avoid transporting or storing your Remote Trainer in extremely cold areas.
• Please note that the charging cradles are not designed to get wet.
RADIO SIGNAL ISSUES
Modern microprocessor technology virtually eliminates the possibility that your unit could be unintentionally set off by someone
else with a Tri-Tronics product. Please contact our Customer Service Department at support@tritronics.com or 1-800-456-4343
with any questions.

FCC COMPLIANCE

The manufacturing of Tri-Tronics remote trainers involves exacting production methods, precise tuning, and stringent quality control
tests. In addition, these products are manufactured to operate within Federal Communication Commission (FCC) specifications. It
is a violation of FCC rules to modify your equipment. Tri-Tronics verifies its products to operate under Part 95 of FCC regulations.
Unauthorized modifications to your equipment could result in its not meeting specifications and thus violating FCC regulations. Any
and all adjustments should be performed only by technically qualified personnel authorized by Tri-Tronics. To continue to meet FCC
operating specifications, any replacement of circuit components including antennas must meet Tri-Tronics' manufacturing specifi-
cations. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
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