USING YOUR TRAINING SYSTEM
Fitting your Receiver Collar
• Wash both your dog’s neck and the contact points on
the receiver collar.
• Place the activated receiver high on the underside of
your dog’s neck.
• Buckle the collar snugly on your dog, allowing
enough room so that you can
comfortably place one finger between the contact
points and your dog’s neck.
NOTE: Do not buckle the collar too tightly. Doing so can
cause Pressure Necrosis, a condition that results in skin
deterioration. Check your dog’s collar regularly. Remove the collar weekly and wash your dog’s
neck and contact points with a mild soap that is approved by a veterinarian. If a rash appears
or sores form, remove the collar for a few days. When placing the collar back onto your dog,
make sure that it is secured properly.
To train using tone:
• Press the tone button on the transmitter. This button can be used to “warn” your dog
instead of giving him a stimulation. The sound emitted by the receiver can be just as
effective as the stimulation on some dogs.
• To indicate that tone is being activated, the red LED light on the transmitter will
remain illuminated as long as the button is pressed. If the LED light begins flashing
every four seconds or does not illuminate, the transmitter battery should be replaced.
To train using stimulation:
Use this button when either training or deterring unwanted behavior when the tone
is not effective. Your dog responds to the transmitter’s stimulation through two contact
points on the waterproof receiver that touch the dog’s neck. Therefore, it is important
that the receiver is fitted properly onto your dog.
Your unit comes equipped with two sets of contact points, medium and long. The
medium should be used with dogs having shorter hair; the long should be used with
dogs having longer hair. The contact points on the receiver, from the factory, are
medium length.
• Select level 1 (lowest) on your transmitter.
• Walk around and wait for your dog to become distracted.
• Without a verbal command, press the stimulation
button down for 2 or 3 seconds.
• To indicate that stimulation is being delivered, the red LED light on the transmitter
will remain illuminated for as long as the button is pressed. If the LED light begins
flashing every four seconds or does not illuminate, the battery should be replaced.
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