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Key Definitions

Remote Transmitter

1. Antenna: 

Transmits signal from Remote Transmitter to the  Collar Receiver.

2. Indicator Light: 

Flashes green when any of the stimulation buttons 

    Will blink red if battery power is low to indicate the transmitter needs recharging.  

are pressed. 

6. Intensity Dial: 

Rotate the dial to adjust the level of vibration or static shock 

    stimulation from 0 to 100. 

7. Toggle Switch (Dog Selection): 

Switches control between Collar Receiver 1 

    or Collar Receiver 2 (Dog 1 or Dog 2).  

4. Vibration Button: 

Delivers vibration to a Collar Receiver, depending on the 

    position of the Toggle Switch.

3. Stimulation Button: 

Delivers electronic pulse stimulation to a Collar Receiver, 

    depending on the position of the Toggle Switch.

5. Sound Button: 

Delivers a sound to a Collar Receiver, depending on the position 

    of the Toggle Switch.

8. Charging Port: 

Charges the battery of the Remote Transmitter when connected 

    to a power source.

Collar Receiver

2. ON/OFF Button: 

Powers on/off the Collar Receiver and used for Pairing or 

    Synchronization of the Collar Receiver to the Remote Transmitter. 

1. Contact points: 

Covers the electrodes, and through them electronic 

    stimulation is delivered.  

pulse 

3. Charging Port: 

Charges the battery of the Collar Receiver when connected to 

    a power source. 

4. Indicating Light: 

Flashes green when any of the stimulations are pressed. 

    Will blink red if the battery power is low to indicate the Collar Receiver needs 
    recharging. 

Operating Guide

Prepare the Remote Transmitter and Receiver Collar:

Charge the Remote Transmitter and Receiver Collar 

1. Uncover the Charging Port by lifting the rubber cover.

2. Insert the charging connector into the Charging Port.

3. Plug the charger into a standard wall outlet. 

4. A solid red light will appear on the Indicator Light, indicating charging 
    is occurring. 
5. Once charging is complete, the solid red light will turn to a solid green 
    light.

6. Remove the charging connector, and replace the rubber cover to protect 
    the Charging Port. 

Step 

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6

Antenna

Indicator Light

Toggle Switch

Charging Port

Stimulation Button

Vibration Button

Sound Button

Intensity Dial

Contact points

ON/OFF Button

Indicating Light

Charging Port

Summary of Contents for PET619A-1

Page 1: ...00 AM 6 00 PM EST This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state 15 Common size of different dogs Size Neck cm Chest Measurement cm Bac...

Page 2: ...sore If a rash or sore is found discontinue use of the collar until the skin has healed If the condition persists beyond 48 hours see your veterinarian These steps will help your pet safe and comforta...

Page 3: ...have a well trained dog This particular model features adjustable levels of stimulation enabling the user to tweak accordingly to the dog s temperament removing the risk of over stimulation Features...

Page 4: ...Receiver and used for Pairing or Synchronization of the Collar Receiver to the Remote Transmitter 1 Contact points Covers the electrodes and through them electronic stimulation is delivered pulse 3 Ch...

Page 5: ...mitter once the Collar Receiver beeps When the Remote Transmitter and Collar Receiver are paired successfully the indicating light will stop flashing quickly 4 If needing to pair a second Collar Recei...

Page 6: ...way to ensure good contact is recommended 10 9 Testing the Vibration Functions 1 Ensure the Toggle Switch is in the correct position for the Collar Receiver you re testing 2 Adjust the Intensity Dial...

Page 7: ...the dog the vibration stimulation before following it with a static shock After training for a while using this method the dog will be aware that after vibration comes a static shock Vibration will a...

Page 8: ...owing signs of aggressive behavior immediately contact a professional dog trainer in your local area 12 Please keep in mind that you should keep training sessions short and end every session on a high...

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