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Step

4

How

 

to find the best 

Vibration/Shock Level

The unit comes with Up and Down buttons to control 
the Vibration/Shock Level, with Level 1 being the 

The level of Vibration/Shock best suited for your dog 

for Vibration/Shock. Always start at the lowest level 
and work your way up.
The appropriate level can be found when the dog 

/Shock Level may vary depending on the training 
situation. When highly distracted, dogs will require a 

lowest level for Both Vibration and Shock, Level 8 

depends on your dog’s temperament and threshold 

higher level of Vibration/Shock.

being the highest for Vibration and Level 16 being

responds to the Vibration/Shock with a mild reaction, 
such as a tensing of the neck muscles. The Vibration

the highest for Shock.

Collar fitting

you dog’s skin. When properly fitted, the Receiver/Collar 
should not move on the dog. The best location for 

A loose fit can allow the Receiver/Collar to move 

The Receiver/Collar should be fitted so that the surgical 

around on the dog’s neck. When this happens, the 
contact points may rub the skin and cause irritation. 
If the Receiver/Collar is too tight, the dogs may have 
difficulty breathing.

dog’s skin. When properly fitted, you should be able 

the Receiver/Collar box is either side of the dog’s 
windpipe.

stainless steel contact points press firmly against the 

to fit a finger or two snugly in between the collar and 

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1. Press and hold       until the Vibration digit              flashes. 
Press “ + - “ to adjust Vibration Level from 1-8.

2. Press and hold       until the Shock digit              flashes. 
Press “ + - “ to adjust Shock Level from 1-16.

How

 

to switch Between

Vibra Level and Shock Level

Summary of Contents for p-collar 310

Page 1: ...For 1 Dog p collar 310 For 2 Dogs p collar 310B PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE GUIDE BEFORE BEGINNING Remote Training Collar operating and training guide B 310 TEX 111 3...

Page 2: ...ar worn for too Ranging from redness to pressure ulcers this condition is behavior Aggressive dogs can cause severe injury and even use this Product if your dog is aggressive or if your dog is prone t...

Page 3: ...turn the p collar 310 on off How the transmitter buttons work Collar fitting How to set the best Vibration Shock Level To maximize the distance The LCD LED indicator Charging the unit How to pair the...

Page 4: ...ns 8 Adjustable Intensity Levels for Vibration and 16 Adjustable Intensity Levels for Shock 7 6 For 1 Dog For 2 Dogs Backlit LCD Display Shows Intensity Level Battery and Dog 1 2 Screwdriver Scissors...

Page 5: ...ton until the Red LED Note T o extend the life of the batteries turn the Receiver Collar off when it is not in use 2 Backlight will stay for about 30 seconds if no operation then backlight off 3 LCD d...

Page 6: ...te Do not suggest to press and hold for long time to avoid physical or psychological hurt to the dog 1 Press once to send a vibration sound shock command to Receiver Collar 1 Press once to switch betw...

Page 7: ...ion the highest for Shock Collar fitting you dog s skin When properly fitted the Receiver Collar should not move on the dog The best location for A loose fit can allow the Receiver Collar to move The...

Page 8: ...K button Red LED on for length of button press Avoid touching the antenna or the range may decrease substantially The unit has a 300 meter range The range may vary the Transmitter away from your body...

Page 9: ...without use for a period of 3 months or more Receiver Collar Function Normal operation Low battery Red LED Response On for 3 seconds Flashes rapidlly On length of VIBRA SHOCK button press On length o...

Page 10: ...ver Collar is not responding to the Remote Transmitter follow these steps to pair Two Dog System NOTE If you wish to add another Receiver Collar to Dog 1 2 Button 2 Turn on the Receiver Collar for Dog...

Page 11: ...east 6 months old before using the Training Collar Only let responsible family members use the Training Collar It is not a toy Other pets in hearing range will be a ected by the training tones Therefo...

Page 12: ...rranty begins from the date of purchase For the first year coverage is for both Parts and Labor on warranty repair services Accessories such as chargers splitter cables antennas straps and batteries a...

Page 13: ...ave been found damaged upon replacement and repair We DO NOT offer warranty for products that have been bought secondhand or as a resold product We DO NOT Not Covered Under Warranty Procedure for Repa...

Page 14: ...ian for help Consult customer care the dealer or an experienced radio can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 guara...

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