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Key Definitions

Handheld Remote:

 Transmits the radio signal to the Receiver 

Collar. It is waterproof. It is factory set to Mode 2.

Transmitter Indicator Light:

 Indicates that a button is pressed 

and also serves as a low-battery indicator.

Green LED:

 Indicates when a Tone button is pressed. Also 

shows when charging is complete.

Red LED:

 Indicates low battery and when a Continuous 

Stimulation Button is pressed. Also shows when the 
Handheld Remote is being charged.

Intensity Dial:

 Provides multiple levels of static stimulation so 

you can match the level to your pet’s temperament. 

Side Button:

 This button is factory set to deliver Tone A (low 

tone) only.

Upper Button:

 This button is factory set to deliver Tone B (high 

tone) only.

Lower Button:

 This button is factory set to deliver Continuous 

Stimulation set by the Intensity Dial. 

Receiver Collar:

 Receives the radio signal from the Handheld Remote. It 

is waterproof.

On/Off Button:

 Momentarily pressing and holding this button turns the 

Receiver Collar on and off. 

Contact Points:

 The contacts through which the Receiver Collar delivers 

static stimulation. 

Receiver Indicator Light:

 Indicates when the Receiver Collar has been 

turned on or off and also serves as a low-battery indicator.

Green LED:

 Tone A Indicator.

Red LED:

 Indicates when Tone B or static stimulation is being 

delivered and serves as the low battery indicator.

Charging Jacks:

 For connecting the charger. Although the Handheld 

Remote and Receiver Collar are waterproof without the charger covers, keep 
the covers in place when not charging to keep debris out of the openings. 

Continuous Stimulation:

 You control when and how long stimulation 

is delivered to your dog through the Receiver Collar’s Contact Points. 
When a Continuous Stimulation Button is pressed for 8 seconds or more, 
the Handheld Remote will “time-out.” The button will need to be released and pressed again before 
additional stimulation can be delivered.

Tone A (Low Tone):

 Use the Tone A (Side Button) as a marker to reinforce positive behavior. Again, 

timing is critical. Praise or treat the dog immediately following Tone A.

Tone B (High Tone):

 Use Tone B (Upper Button) with a Continuous Stimulation (Lower Button) to stop 

unwanted behaviors. Timing is critical. Tone B followed by Continuous Stimulation should occur during 
or immediately after the unwanted behavior. Once your dog associates the High Tone with the static 
stimulation, you will only need to use Tone B.

Handheld Remote

Indicator

Light

Side Button

Upper Button

Antenna

Intensity Dial

Lower Button

Charging Jack

(with cover)

Receiver Collar

Charging Jack

(with cover)

Receiver Indicator Light

On/Off Button

Contact Points

(Top)

(Bottom)

Summary of Contents for PDT00-15102

Page 1: ...PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE GUIDE BEFORE BEGINNING Model Number PDT00 15102 ADVENTURE Dog Trainer operating and training guide...

Page 2: ...is vitally important that you and your dog remain safe while learning during on leash training Your dog should be on a strong leash long enough for him to attempt to chase an object but short enough f...

Page 3: ...some time that your pet is very tolerant of the collar If so you may relax some of these precautions It is important to continue daily checks of the contact area If redness or sores are found disconti...

Page 4: ...r Most importantly PetSafe brand will never give or sell your valuable information to anyone Complete warranty information is available online at www petsafe net Table of Contents Components 5 How the...

Page 5: ...y and correctly many misbehaviors that your pet exhibits can be corrected or any basic obedience commands can be taught Important The ADVENTURE Dog Trainer has a range of up to 800 yards Depending on...

Page 6: ...w battery indicator Green LED Tone A Indicator Red LED Indicates when Tone B or static stimulation is being delivered and serves as the low battery indicator Charging Jacks For connecting the charger...

Page 7: ...ge continue to charge the Handheld Remote for an additional 12 hours 5 When charging is completed replace the rubber cover Note Approximate battery life between charges is 40 to 60 hours depending on...

Page 8: ...r To Turn the Receiver Collar On 1 Press and hold the On Off Button 2B until the Receiver Indicator Light comes on solid green and the Receiver Collar beeps low to high 2 Release the On Off Button The...

Page 9: ...e a full charge 24 hours before the first use When storing the unit for long periods remember to regularly give batteries a full charge 12 hours This should be done once every 4 to 6 weeks Excessive o...

Page 10: ...llow your dog to wear the Receiver Collar for several minutes then recheck the fit Check the fit again as your dog becomes more comfortable with the Receiver Collar The Receiver Collar should not be w...

Page 11: ...3 Tone A only 3 8 DOG 1 Tone B only DOG 2 Tone B only DOG 3 Tone B only 3 Note Continuous stimulation will transmit for no more than eight continuous seconds no matter how long the button is pressed...

Page 12: ...nds If the On Off Button is released too early the Receiver Indicator Light will begin its normal flashing If this occurs start over and repeat the process c After the Receiver Indicator Light has tur...

Page 13: ...nd watch your dog s reaction your pet will tell you what level of Stimulation is appropriate to use and when to release the button Please refer to Find the Best Stimulation Level for Your Pet for addi...

Page 14: ...Continue this sequence until the misbehavior has stopped 4 Once the misbehavior has stopped count out two seconds and then push the Tone A Button for two consecutive seconds 5 Reward your pet after p...

Page 15: ...lace the Receiver Collar on and off the dog at various times for short or longer periods to make wearing it a normal routine Similarly don t let the dog learn to obey only when he sees the Handheld Re...

Page 16: ...he Receiver Collar and attach a long leash Note Be sure the extra collar does not put pressure on the Contact Points 2 Hold your leash in one hand and the Handheld Remote in the other 3 Wait for your...

Page 17: ...Do not say anything to your pet 5 If your pet tries to leave that area press and hold the Tone B Button while saying Stay and if necessary use the leash to guide your pet onto the designated area 6 Im...

Page 18: ...t prey and digging is very innate to them Other pets may be digging to find a cool spot to lie down or simply out of boredom Your pet may no longer have the desire to dig if he is provided with the fo...

Page 19: ...gh to restrain your dog when he tries to chase 1 Choose the Intensity Level one step higher than your dog s Recognition Level 2 Set up a scenario where your dog is enticed to chase an object Common it...

Page 20: ...Receiver Collar from time to time for reinforcement Is the Receiver Collar waterproof Yes Although the Handheld Remote and Receiver Collar are waterproof without the charger covers keep the covers in...

Page 21: ...ct the Customer Care Center to purchase a new one The Receiver Collar will not turn on Make sure the Receiver Collar has been charged For the initial charge be sure to charge it for 24 hours Subsequen...

Page 22: ...t in violation of Federal State or local laws 4 Limitation of Liability In no event shall Radio Systems Corporation be liable for any direct indirect punitive incidental special or consequential damag...

Page 23: ...imited Warranty This Product has the benefit of a limited manufacturer s warranty Complete details of the warranty applicable to this Product and its terms can be found at www petsafe net Australia Ne...

Page 24: ...nt Product for the return of the faulty Product The Product must be returned within 7 days of receiving the replacement If the Product is deemed to be faulty after 30 days from the date of original pu...

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