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1 x Test bulb for testing static shock correction;

1 x Min screw driver for installing 6F22 9V battery on transmitter;

1 x User’s manual (English).

How the System Works

Consistent and correct use of this remote dog trainer allows you to reinforce commands and correct misbehaviour from up 
to 500 meters. There are 50 groups of warning tones that can be used for praise, warning or silent recall. Or use the 
remote transmitter to send a signal, activating the collar receiver to deliver a vibration correction or a harmless stimulation. 
It has 10 levels of vibration corrections and 99 levels of static intensity so you can find the best level for your dog’s 
temperament and the type of training you do. 

More Information about Static Pulse Correction

The 99 levels of static pulse correction include 10 degrees of intensity (from weakest to strongest). Each degree of static 
intensity is divided by 10 different correction durations (from 200ms to 2s). For example, for level 1 of static pulse 
correction, it has the weakest static pulse intensity and the shortest correction duration (200ms). While at level 10, it has 
the weakest static pulse intensity (same as level 1) and the longest correction duration (2s). For level 90 to level 99, it has 
the strongest static pulse intensity with different correction durations (from 200ms to 2s).

Important

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This remote dog training system has a range of up to 500 meters. Depending on the way you hold the 

remote transmitter, the maximum range may vary. For consistent results at longer ranges, hold the remote transmitter in a 
vertical position away from your body and above your head. Terrain, weather, vegetation, transmission from other radio 
devices, and other factors will affect the maximum range.

Quick Start Guide

Step 1: Prepare the Remote Transmitter

Transmitter is fitted with battery. To switch on the transmitter, press and hold ON button (+) on the transmitter for 
about 3 seconds. To switch it off, please press and hold OFF button (­) for about 3 seconds. Important:  If there is 
only one bar left on the Remain Battery Icon on LCD display, it means the battery is running down and need to 
be replaced.

(How to replace battery for the transmitter: unscrew the battery compartment cover using the supplied mini screw 
driver. Follow the positive (+) and negative (­) signs inside the transmitter battery compartment and on the 6F22 
9V battery and insert the 9V battery into the transmitter correctly. (Improper installation will cause damage!) 
Screw the cover back tightly.)

Summary of Contents for EP-180R

Page 1: ...D display 50 groups of warning tones 10 levels of vibration corrections 99 levels of static stimulation corrections rechargeable collar receiver and 500 meter range Main Features Can train up to 3 dog...

Page 2: ...ity same as level 1 and the longest correction duration 2s For level 90 to level 99 it has the strongest static pulse intensity with different correction durations from 200ms to 2s Important This remo...

Page 3: ...Important If there is only one bar left on the Remain Battery Icon on LCD display it means the battery is running down and need to be replaced Button Information Details...

Page 4: ...tep 3 Match the Receiver with the Transmitter Note When for multi dog training a different colour strap should be used on each dog so that you know which dog will receive stimulation when you press a...

Page 5: ...y press plus button to increase the vibration intensity or press minus button to reduce it To test the warning tone function press the tone button on the transmitter and the below icons will appear on...

Page 6: ...gh to allow one finger to fit between the strap and your dog s neck If the strap is too long for your dog cut off the excess length 3 Allow your dog to wear the collar for several minutes and then rec...

Page 7: ...D NOT VOCALIZE OR PANIC WHEN RECEIVING STIMULATION IF THIS HAPPENS THE STIMULATION LEVEL IS TOO HIGH AND YOU NEED TO GO BACK TO THE PREVIOUS LEVEL AND REPEAT THE PROCESS 4 Once your find your dog s Re...

Page 8: ...it may be a learned behaviour or it may be brought on as a result of fear Another factor contributing to aggression in dogs is social dominance Every dog is different Only use this training system on...

Page 9: ...replace the transmitter battery Check the probes are tightened Ensure the contact points are in direct contact with your dog s skin If necessary trim the dog s hair or use longer probes to ensure pro...

Page 10: ...is a wireless transmitting apparatus you must NOT use the remote control system in places like petrol stations or hospitals where mobile phones are prohibited Patients using heart pacemakers are forb...

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