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Quick Start for Training 
 

Screw the prongs onto the receiver-collar, plug the charger supplied into the DC port 
of the receiver-collar and charge for up to 3 hours for the first few times. 
 
When  the  charger  is  plugged  into  the  DC  port  the  receiver-collar  will  B-Beep  and 
Vibrate  once  to  indicate  that  charging  has  started.    At  the  same  time  the  red  LED 
light  will  turn  on.    When  it  is  fully  charged  the  blue  LED  light  will  turn  on.  After  the 
charger is  unplugged it will B-Beep and vibrate  once  and  the  blue  LED light will go 
off.  The red LED light will stay on to remind the operator to synchronise the receiver-
collar  with  the  transmitter as  soon  as  possible

.    In  order to  ensure  the  submersible 

feature,  the  waterproof  rubber  charging  lid  should  be  re-inserted  tightly  after 
charging.

 

 
Select dog one or dog two on the transmitter.  Press and hold on the On/Off button 
on the receiver-collar for 3 seconds, the red LED light will turn on, at the same time 
the  receiver-collar  will  beep  and  vibrate  once,  then  press  any  button  on  transmitter 
and the receiver-collar will be synchronised with transmitter.  The blue LED light will 
flash every 10 seconds to indicate the receiver-collar is in working mode. 
 
Press  the  On/Off  button  three  times,  the  receiver-collar  will  do  a  self-test  to  check 
whether beep, vibrate and shock functions are in working condition or not. 
 
Thread  the  PVC  collar  through  the  collar  loops  on  the  sides  of  the  receiver-collar, 
adjust  to an appropriate length  then put it around  your 

dog’s neck with the receiver 

on the underside of the neck.  You can then start to train your dog.  The probes must 
be touching  your dog’s skin.  An ideal collar tightness allows  you to get one finger 
down in be

tween the collar and your dog’s neck. 

 

Note:  Fully charge the collars and transmitter if they have not been in use for 
some time. 
 

 

Transmitter Setting 
 

A quick press of one of the 3 buttons will wake up your transmitter if there is power 
remaining in the battery. 
 
If  there  is  no  power  remaining,  plug  the  charger  into  the  DC  port  of  the  transmitter 
and it will start to charge.  At the same time the power remaining icon will cycle from 
low to high to indicate charging is in progress. 
 
By  pressing  the  M  button  you  can  choose  dogs  0,  1  or  2  that  you  want  to  train.  
Please note that 0 selects both dogs at the same time. 
 

Summary of Contents for DTC GT-211

Page 1: ... collar for dogs as small as 2 to 3 Kg The small collar is rain resistant but not submersible Signal Battery Level Dog Selector 0 1 or 2 and levels adjustment Control The M Button Vibrate Button Dog selection Indicator 0 for both dogs 1 or 2 for dogs 1 or 2 Beep vibrate and shock level indicator Shock Button Beep Button Charging Socket ...

Page 2: ...llar will be synchronised with transmitter The blue LED light will flash every 10 seconds to indicate the receiver collar is in working mode Press the On Off button three times the receiver collar will do a self test to check whether beep vibrate and shock functions are in working condition or not Thread the PVC collar through the collar loops on the sides of the receiver collar adjust to an appro...

Page 3: ...raining collar when necessary Do not over correct your dog Use verbal commands first and supplement with a corrective stimulus only as needed Be consistent with your verbal commands using the same words every time Use the beep as a warning by pressing the B beep button The dog will become conditioned to the beep preceding the corrective stimulus and will soon learn to recognise the beep as a warni...

Page 4: ...e use and apply antibiotic ointment to help heal and sooth the area If the condition persists beyond 48 hours please seek the advice of a veterinarian Such side effects are extremely rare and are generally caused by a more serious existing condition The collar is not intended to be left on a dog for an extended period of time without supervision and doing so can lead to health problems The conserv...

Page 5: ...ceiver collar should stay on My dog does not respond when I issue a correction Test the receiver collar according to the instructions above to make sure each stimulus is functioning Make sure the correction prongs are positioned properly and that both prongs are making contact with the dog s skin and that the collar is snug Increase the intensity level of the correction Safety Guidance There are n...

Page 6: ...r dog is less than 2 3 Kg in bodyweight or if your dog is aggressive If you are unsure whether this is appropriate for your dog please consult your veterinarian or certified trainer 3 No Unlawful or Prohibited Use This product is designed for use with dogs only 4 Limitation of Liability In no event shall MGG be liable for any direct indirect punitive incidental special or consequential damages or ...

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