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Receiver Indicator Light

Stimulation Buttons pressed on the Remote Transmitter will cause a green

light to appear on the Collar Receiver.

Initiating the pairing process of the Remote Transmitter and Receiver Collar will

produce a solid green light. 

When the Collar Receiver is charging the light will be a solid red; it switches  

to green when fully charged.

In standby status, the Receiver Indicator Light will flash green periodically. 

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Powering off the Collar Receiver will give off a red light.

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Step 1 - Prepare the Remote Transmitter

Charge the Remote Transmitter

Operating Guide

Contact Points

Contact points cover the metal screws, and through them

static shock stimulation is delivered.

Collar Receiver

Collar Receiver Charging Jack

Charges the battery of the Collar Receiver  

when connected to a power source.

Collar Receiver Pairing Receptacle

Pairs the Collar Receiver to the  

Remote Transmitter or powers off the Collar Receiver.

Rubber Cover

Protects the internal components of the Collar Receiver from 

dust and water. Always remember to replace after charging is complete.

Transmitter Charging Jack:

 Charges the battery of the Remote Transmitter 

    when connected to a power source. 

Belt Clip:

 Allows for the possibility of hands free training.

Remote Transmitter Pairing Symbol:

 Pairs the Remote Transmitter to the 

    Collar Receiver(s) or powers off the Collar Receiver when properly aligned. 

Rubber Cover: 

Protects the internal components of the Remote Transmitter 

    from dust and water. Always remember to replace after charging is complete.

1. Uncover the Transmitter Charging Jack by lifting the Rubber Cover.

2. Insert the charging connector into the Charging Jack.

3. Plug the charger into a standard wall outlet. 

4. A solid red light will appear on the Transmitter Indicator Light, indicating charging 
    is occurring. 

5. Once charging is complete, the solid red light will turn to a solid green light.

6. Replace the Rubber Cover to protect the Transmitter Charging Jack. 

Note:

 Before first use, charge the Remote Transmitter until completion of the 

charging process

Summary of Contents for PET618-1

Page 1: ...www ipets mall com...

Page 2: ...s per day When possible reposition the collar on the pet s neck every 1 to 2hours Check the fit to prevent excessive pressure and it is okay to trim any excess strap length Never connect a lead to the...

Page 3: ...618 618 618 3 3 Components...

Page 4: ...y levels of Static Shock Easy to use adjustable Intensity Dial Trouble free Receiver Selector Dial Simple ergonomic design layout Belt Clip Quick and straightforward pairing process Range of 880 Yards...

Page 5: ...Receiver Rubber Cover Protects the internal components of the Collar Receiver from dust and water Always remember to replace after charging is complete Transmitter Charging Jack Charges the battery o...

Page 6: ...on and off the Remote Collar Receiver Option 1 If the Collar Receiver is off hold Vibration Button 1 first and then press and hold Beep Button 1 for 5 seconds to turn on the Collar Receiver If the Co...

Page 7: ...st the shock function on yourself please ensure your finger or hand is across on contact points to ensure the connection is complete Otherwise user will feel no stimulation Testing the Vibration Funct...

Page 8: ...asis Check the dog s neck for irritation and wash the dog s neck on a weekly basis How old does the dog have to be before using the system Your dog should have learned basic obedience commands such as...

Page 9: ...ed 5 More success will occur by teaching the dog a command first before trying to reinforce the command with the Remote Transmitter 6 For basic obedience training vibration is more useful 7 Issue one...

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