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Periodically charge your rechargeable batteries when not in use!
Rechargeable batteries will not last forever. To help maximize the
overall life of your rechargeable batteries, we recommend that you
periodically charge them up, perhaps once a month or once every other
month, to keep them fresh. Batteries that are left uncharged can enter
a state of deep discharge. Batteries in this state can, at times, no longer
accept a charge and result in unexpected operation or complete failure
in the field. It is also recommended that you replace rechargeable
batteries about once a year just to keep them fresh.
Keep it clean! Our products are designed to be used outdoors and as a
result, they can get dirty from time to time. While the dirt may add a bit
of character and show that you use it frequently and hard, it is
recommended that you spend a few moments after each hunt or at the
end of the season prior to storage to clean it up a bit. Total disassembly
won’t be required, just remove any debris, sticks, leaves, dirt, or
anything else that shouldn’t be there. If dirt or foreign objects make
their way into the machine, it can cause problems down the road.
Store in a dry location! If you are planning on storing the unit away for
the summer, it is recommended to keep the unit in a dry location that is
not prone to drawing moisture. It is also recommended to remove all
batteries prior to storage.
Other storage recommendations include: Do not stack heavy objects
on top of your carrying cases or other items that may be holding your
caller and/or remote control. If too much pressure is applied to the
remote’s LCD screen, it can be punctured or damaged. Too much
weight bearing down on the caller or remote could result in cracking or
fracturing of the plastic housings.
Check it out before heading into the field! If you are getting your caller
out for the first time this season, take it out back and check it out
before you head out on a hunt. Check your remote range, fidelity, high