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If after pressing the bottom/stimulation button the dog is still not responding to the 
stimulation, even at level 10, then the contact points may need to be changed to ensure 
better contact with the dog’s skin. If the dog still shows no response, then the dog’s hair 
may need to be trimmed. This will allow the contact points to penetrate through the 
hair and touch the dog’s skin.

NOTE: The stimulation will transmit for no more than 8 continuous seconds no matter how 

long the button is pressed. To re-activate, release and re-press the button.

• Most dogs will turn their heads slightly in curiosity, scratch at the collar, or flick their  
  ears at the correct stimulation level.
• If your dog shows no reaction to the stimulation level, go up 1 level at a time until you  
  find the proper level for you dog.
• Since every dog is unique, it is important that you find the correct stimulation level  
  for your dog. Take your time with this exercise before increasing the stimulation level,  
  if needed.

NOTE: A slight change in your dog’s expression will let you know you are at the correct 

stimulation level. Your dog should not vocalize or panic, if this happens the stimulation level 
is too high. Go back to the previous level,

 

without a verbal command, press the stimulation 

button down for 2 or 3 seconds.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q #1:  What is the range of my trainer?

A:  Your trainer will operate up to 100 yards. However, weather and
 

environmental factors such as terrain may affect its range. 

Q #2:  These products use what type of batteries?

A.  Your receiver requires two, replaceable, 3-volt lithium batteries (CR2032). A set is
 

included. Your transmitter requires one, 9-V alkaline battery, which is included.  

 

Both types of batteries are widely available at retail outlets.

Q #3:  How much training time can I expect from my unit?

A.  If your receiver is continuously turned on, you can expect having approximately two 
 

weeks of training time before needing to replace the batteries. 

You can prolong the 

 

life of your batteries by turning off the receiver when it is not being use.

 

  Your transmitter should provide you with approximately two to four months of 
 

training time.  These estimates may vary depending upon type and frequency of used. 

Q #4: How will I know if a battery needs replacing?

A:  The LED lights on your transmitter and receiver will tell you when you have a 
 

low battery. When the batteries are low on either unit, its LED light will flash once  

 

every four seconds.  

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Summary of Contents for Little Dog Sport Trainer 105

Page 1: ...SportTRAINER OWNERS MANUAL TM TM ...

Page 2: ...nsert the batteries in the handheld transmitter and receiver collar Step II Activate the receiver collar Please remember to fill out your warranty card before continuing Either mail the enclosed card or register online at www sportdog net 2 Big Dog Receiver Collar for PST 105S LED Contact Points Push button on off switch Little Dog Receiver Collar for PST 105 Instantaneous Level Adjustment Knob St...

Page 3: ...ve the battery door Remove the battery door Insert two 3 volt lithium CR2032 batteries per the diagram on the battery door Replace the battery door Check to ensure o ring is in place and clean Press and snap into the receiver Tighten the screws being careful not to overtighten Hand Held Transmitter for Both Remote Trainers Pull the battery door open at the top Insert the 9V battery according to th...

Page 4: ...Pressing this button will result in the receiver to beep only Turn off the receiver by pressing the on off button The receiver LED will flash three times Loosen the two contact points on the collar until the threading is exposed Bend the wire ends of the test light and twist them around the exposed threading Securely hand tighten the contact points over the test wires Activate the receiver by pres...

Page 5: ...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 t...

Page 6: ...r panic if this happens the stimulation level is too high Go back to the previous level without a verbal command press the stimulation button down for 2 or 3 seconds FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q 1 What is the range of my trainer A Your trainer will operate up to 100 yards However weather and environmental factors such as terrain may affect its range Q 2 These products use what type of batteries A ...

Page 7: ...receiver batteries need replacing Problem My training system s range does not go to 100 yards 1 Check to see if the receiver is turned on 2 Check to see if either the transmitter or receiver batteries need replacing 3 Make sure that you and your dog s immediate surroundings are free from metal obstructions that can reduce the unit s operational range Problem The receiver collar will not turn on 1 ...

Page 8: ...more Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting Tips FCC COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules Unauthorized changes or modifications to the equipment that are not approved by Radio Systems Corporation are in violation of FCC regulations and could void the user s authority to operate the eq...

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