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Tri-Tronics ViceBreaker H2 User Manual

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Tri-Tronics ViceBreaker H2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTri-Tronics
ModelViceBreaker H2
CategoryPet Care Product
LanguageEnglish

Summary

WARNINGS

COMPONENTS

Transmitter

The part held in hand, used to send stimulation or buzz signals to the horse's collar.

Collar

The part the horse wears, delivering stimulation via contact points and containing a rechargeable battery.

Collar Charging System

Includes an AC power supply and cradle for recharging the collar's battery in approximately two hours.

FEATURE GUIDE

ViceBreaker® H2 Transmitter Features

Details the components of the ViceBreaker® H2 transmitter, including antenna, dial, and buttons.

STIMULATION LEVEL

General Procedures for Correcting Vices

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

PRODUCT SAFETY

SERVICE AND WARRANTY

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Problem #1: No stimulation – collar light does not illuminate

Troubleshooting steps for no stimulation, checking collar activation and transmitter intensity settings.

Problem #2: No stimulation – horse does not feel it

Addresses issues with collar contact, stimulation level, dead batteries, and debris.

Problem #3: Reduced range or no range

Solutions for range issues, including transmitter battery, metal interference, and body shielding.

Problem #4: Collar light indicates low charge quickly

Investigates causes for premature low battery indication, such as collar left on or cold weather.

Problem #5: Collar deactivates itself

Diagnoses self-deactivation due to depleted batteries or requires checking the low battery indicator.

Problem #6: Cradle light does not come on

Troubleshoots charger issues, checking connections, power, and cradle seating.

Problem #7: Multi-horse collar stopped working

Resolves issues with additional collars losing their set by repeating the pairing procedure.

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