PROBLEM #2: The Remote Trainer doesn’t have range,
or the range has been significantly reduced.
The antenna is not installed in the transmitter. The
antenna must be installed in the transmitter for proper radio
communication between the transmitter and the collar.
Page 10. Check the antenna for physical damage and replace
if needed.
Either you or the dog is shielded by a metal structure.
Metal fences, chain link dog enclosures, screen doors,
buildings, and other metal structures can affect the
radio signal. Operate the Remote Trainer away from
these structures.
The receiver is on backwards. Position the collar so that the
light faces toward the dog’s nose. Page 13.
You’re experiencing temporary radio interference.
The radio signals from nearby CBs and walkie talkies can
reduce range. Wait a short while then try again, or move to
another area.
PROBLEM #3: The stimulation seems too high, not high
enough, or the dog does not seem to feel it at all.
The collar strap is not tight enough. The collar should be
snug. Contact points must press against the dog’s skin to
provide efficient, consistent stimulation. Page 13.
The intensity position is not correct. The ideal intensity
level depends on the dog and the training situation. Try a dif-
ferent level. See the training manual and video that came with
your Remote Trainer. Remember that the stimulation button
must be released for the new setting to take effect. Page 15.
The contact points are too short for the dog’s coat type.
Use the long contact points instead. Page 9. (Does not apply
to the Classic 70.)
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Troubleshooting Guide
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