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Step 2: Charge the Collar Receiver

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Caution!

 

  Always use the supplied power adaptor to charge the receiver.)

 

 

Lift the small rubber tab on the receiver to access the charger port. Plug the supplied wall charger to into the wall 
socket and into the charger port of the receiver. A red LED light is visible on the receiver during charging. When it 
is fully charged, the LED light on the receiver will flash red and then green briefly until the plug is removed from 
the wall socket. 

Please charge the receiver for up to two hours for the first time use. After that, batteries discharged through 
normal use will take around one and a half hours to fully recharge. Do not charge receiver in especially hot area. 
Please remove the power plug from the wall socket when the receiver is fully charged.

Please cover the charging port with the rubber tab tightly after charging. 

When the battery is low, the LED light on the receiver will flash red. Please charge the receiver as soon as 
possible. Signals to the receiver may be inconsistent.

The collar receiver will enter sleep mode when there is no movement from the dog for more than 3 minutes. 

Step 3 Match the Receiver with the Transmitter

(Note: When for multi­dog training, a different colour strap should be used on each dog so that you know which 
dog will receive stimulation when you press a button. When you purchase a one­dog system, one strap is 
included. When you purchase more than 1 collar receiver, different colour straps will be supplied.)

1. Press and hold ON button (+) on the transmitter for about 3 seconds to switch on the transmitter. 

2. Press and hold M button on the receiver to make sure the green LED light stays on. Press A button on 

the transmitter (you will see letter A appear on the LCD screen) and then press T button to send out the 
matching signal to the receiver. The green LED light on the receiver will keep flashing (until releasing the 
M button), which indicates the receiver is now matched with the transmitter successfully.

Please simply follow the above steps if you need to match with more than one receivers. The matching code will 
be stored in the receiver automatically and you do not need to repeat the matching procedures after switching off 
or recharging.

 

Step 4 Test the Collar Receiver 

Important: We would recommend you to use warning tone or vibration correction first before starting 
the static shock stimulation. And always start at the lowest level of stimulation and work your way up.

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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