3.!Use!of!the!Beeper!
3.1 You can put the magnet together with your whistle so you will not lose it. Inside 
the Beeper there are four switches and two adjusting screws (right and left of the 
switches which we will call "scroll-wheels"). 
4.!Battery!requirements!
4.1 You must only use Duracell batteries. Many other batteries do not have adequate 
amperage. Moreover the battery compartment is sized for Duracell batteries. The use 
of other batteries can cause loss of contact, poor performance and might possibly 
switch off the circuit.  
5.!Install!the!battery!
5.1 The battery must be properly inserted and securely locked. Inside the Beeper the 
battery’s polarity is indicated. Insert the battery with the contact facing down until it 
touches the spring contacts inside the Beeper. If the contacts are incorrect the Beeper 
does not work. 
 
5.2 Tighten the cap to ensure a secure connection with the spring contacts. The 
threads must be cleaned of mud or dirt. The cap holds the battery contacts against the 
spring contacts of the Beeper. 
 
5.4 If during hunting the Beeper stops working, it probably depends on the contacts. 
Ensure therefore to thoroughly clean the thread of the cap and the Beeper from mud 
(dirt or other). 
 
5.5 The Beeper might take numerous hits while being used and the battery if not 
firmly attached may disconnect causing interruption of the connection and 
consequently turning off the Beeper. In order to prevent any damage caused by 
continuous shutdowns it is recommended to double-check and clean the Beeper at the 
beginning or end of each hunt.!
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