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There are two ways to turn off the Metal Interference Alarm and re-initiate the Transmitter radio signal.
1. Unplug Transmitter Power Adaptor from the Power Jack located on the bottom of the Transmitter.
2. Press the Alarm Disable Button for 5 seconds then release.
• The Transmission Failure Alarm makes a continuous tone indicating a Transmitter problem. In this situation, your
pet can no longer be contained. Contact the Customer Care Centre or visit our website at www.petsafe.net for
a replacement Transmitter.
STEP 2
Charge the Receiver Collar
The Receiver Collar Charger is designed to plug into a standard AC wall outlet. The
Receiver Collar light will glow red when the Receiver Charger is properly seated
into the Receiver Charge Jack. The light will turn green when charging is complete. A
built in safety circuit prevents the Receiver Collar from overcharging.
The Receiver Collar will achieve a full charge in 2 to 3 hours. Each charge can last
up to 3 weeks depending upon frequency of use.
• Do not charge your Receiver Collar every night. Frequent charging can have a negative
effect on the battery. We recommend that the Receiver Collar be used until the Receiver
Indicator Light blinks yellow or red.
To charge the Receiver Collar, lift and slide the Receiver Collar strap away from the front of the unit (
2A
). Lift
the rubber plug to allow access to the Receiver Charge Jack. The rubber plug needs to remain attached to the
Receiver Collar. Plug the Receiver Charger into the Receiver Charge Jack on the Receiver Collar. The Receiver
Charge Jack and Receiver Charger are keyed to fit one way. Do not force it in backwards.
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