Remote Strips – Keeping the
Tough Pups
in
For tough-to-train dogs, or dogs who challenge the system, you may need to add
remote strips to the collar. These thin cable wires increase the area of correction
around your dog’s neck, but do not increase the amount of correction.
DG9000 RECEIVER
Nylon Washers
Collar
Posts
Lock Washers
Probes
Remote Strip
Flat Plastic Washer
Pan Head Bolt
1
2
Flat Plastic Washer
1. Place collar on receiver over contact posts.
2. Place nylon washer on over each post.
3. Place remote strip over post #2, flat side down.
4. Put lock washer on post #2.
5. Put Loctite (blue, non-permanent) on post, or inside probe. Screw on probe.
6. At the other end of the strip, bend the collar slightly so that the remote strip fits
properly on the collar. Burn in hole.
7. Place flat plastic washer on pan head bolt. Insert bolt into hole in collar.
8. Place flat plastic washer over pan head bolt.
9. Place remote strip over pan head bolt. Put lock washer on.
10. Put “Loctite” (blue, non-permanent) on post, or inside probe. Screw on probe.
Do not over-tighten! Snug with wrench.
11. Repeat steps 3 - 11 for other side.
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Summary of Contents for DG9000
Page 1: ...Revised May 2001 Installation Training Guide...
Page 9: ...Grounding to a Ground Rod 6...
Page 39: ...Notes 36...
Page 40: ...Notes 37...
Page 41: ...Notes 38...