1.
Dog Guard receivers run on a 6.2-volt silver oxide battery that should be
replaced every four months.
Ask your Dog Guard dealer about joining Dog
Guard’s convenient battery plan.
2.
Check the probes on your receiver periodically.
As the collar compresses,
the probes could loosen. Use a small wrench to check for tightness, but DO
NOT OVER-TIGHTEN! A snug fit is best. To prevent probes from falling off,
use a thread locker. Probes that fall off the collar are not covered under
warranty.
3.
Leave the system on at all times, except when not in use for an extended
period of time, or during a lightning storm.
During lightning storms, unplug
the system and bring your dog to a safe place.
4. Never service the Dog Guard receiver or transmitter yourself, except to
replace the battery.
If you have any questions, or need service, please contact
your authorized Dog Guard dealer. If you purchased your system directly from
the manufacturer, please call
toll-free 1-800-865-0495.
5.
The Dog Guard transmitter and receiver are sensitive electronic
instruments.
They should be kept out of the reach of children. The Dog
Guard warranty does not apply to Dog Guard equipment that is misused.
Please refer to the Dog Guard warranty card for more information.
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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...
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