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Button – Booster  

Pressing the „Booster button“ gives an electric stimulation transmitted by the two contact points loca-

ted on the receiver as long as the button is pushed. If the button is not released after 4 seconds, the sti-

mulation will automatically turn off as a safety feature. You can set the level of the Booster stimulation 

by 0-10 intensity levels higher than the level you are using on the Impulse button.

Programming the Booster button:

This button can be used to solve critical situations when your dog is not used to the selected correc-

tion pulse - e.g. when on a road with heavy traffic. Please use the button only in an emergency. Press 

and hold the button 

1 or 2 

for the selected dog until the number on the display starts to flash. Use the 

buttons 

up and down

 to choose the impulse level of the Booster button. Please note that the number 

of levels you are already using will be increased by this amount. Then confirm your choice by pressing 

the button 

1 or 2 

again.

Up/Down control buttons  

The control buttons are used for quick adjustment of the stimulation level of the receiver. The selected 

intensity level is shown on the LCD display. There are 20 stimulation levels with 0 being the lowest and 

19 being the highest.

Dog selection buttons 

 

The control buttons 1 and 2 are used for quick dog selection when using the device for training two 

dogs simultaneously. It is possible to set a different level of stimulation for each dog. Additionally,

these buttons are used to switch between the short (N) or continuous (C) correction impulse by

pressing them repeatedly. 

Summary of Contents for VOSS.miniPet

Page 1: ...1 User guide VOSS miniPet DOG C200 Electronic training collar VOSS miniPet DOG C900 Electronic training collar...

Page 2: ...meets requirements of General Licence of The Czech Telecommunication Office according to general licence no VO R 10 05 2014 3 and corresponds to the following standards ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 ETSI...

Page 3: ...tial requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EG WARNING The person with a personal instrument to support heart activity pacemaker defibrillator must respect the relevant recauti...

Page 4: ...N OFF 9 Programming coding the transmitter with the receiver 10 Transmitter button functions 11 How to check that your training collar works correctly 13 Getting the best results 13 Using training col...

Page 5: ...PET More importantly the VOSS miniPET is a powerful tool for encouraging desired behaviour It is possible to easily adjust the intensity of the stimulation Thanks to the ergonomic design and low weigh...

Page 6: ...6 Adjustment of the level of the stimulation 7 Dog selection button dog 1 dog 2 and pulse length short N or long C 8 Eyelet for attaching the strap RECEIVER 1 Strap 2 Contact points 3 ON OFF Switch 4...

Page 7: ...s of the battery holder for about 2 seconds Please check the correct polarity and try to insert the battery again Before putting the lid of the receiver back in place make sure that the rubber seal is...

Page 8: ...battery icon is shown on the LCD display Low battery battery empty icon is shown on the LCD display The stimulation is delivered through the receiver contact points Two different series of contact poi...

Page 9: ...dicator on the receiver see the picture hold for 1 second the receiver LED indicator will flash in green indicating the receiver is ON Switching OFF position the lower part of the transmitter where th...

Page 10: ...nst the white half circle near the LED indicator on the receiver see the picture on the page 9 hold for 5 second the recei ver LED indicator will flash four times in green and red simultaneously indic...

Page 11: ...ll appear on the LCD dis play of the transmitter the indicator light on the receiver goes from flashing green to permanent green for as long as the button is pressed Button Short or Continuous impulse...

Page 12: ...lected dog until the number on the display starts to flash Use the buttons up and down to choose the impulse level of the Booster button Please note that the number of levels you are already using wil...

Page 13: ...ceiver Press the stimulation button and modify the level of intensity of the stimulations the test lamp will light up with more or less intensity according to the selected intensity level Location of...

Page 14: ...r needs to be very snug around the dog s neck to work properly A loose fit can allow the receiver to move around on the dog s neck The collar must be just tight enough to allow the contact points to m...

Page 15: ...teries To ensure the same performance of the stimulations especially of higher levels it is recommen ded to insert a new battery into the receiver for the winter time During the training observe conti...

Page 16: ...or encourage your dog Your dog will have to get used to the collar let the dog wear the collar for a few days but do not use it so that your pet does not discover the connection with its attachment an...

Page 17: ...to your dog It will learn very quickly to obey your commands in order to avoid the correction impulse The remote trainer is not intended to hurt the animal only to be used as training help to improve...

Page 18: ...og behaves as if it was connected to you through a very long leash up to several hundreds of metres Through training with the remote trainer it permanently adapts its behaviour to your commands and no...

Page 19: ...for dogs with health problems particularly heart disease unless the use has been approved by veterinarian Do not use the electronic training collar for dogs that cannot respond appropriately due to in...

Page 20: ...is recommended to remove the battery from the receiver if the device will not be in use for a month or longer TIP While using the device it is recommended to check periodically that screws in the rece...

Page 21: ...ion safety and coding by microcontroller Number stimulation levels 20 Operating temperature 10 C to 50 C Dimensions 125 52 22 mm 103 52 22 mm RECEIVER Weight 56 grams without strap and battery Power s...

Page 22: ...or failure caused by unauthorised persons 1 The warranty period commences on the date of purchase The sales receipt or your purchase invoice showing the date of purchase of the Product showing the se...

Page 23: ...do not include the strap or any other accessories if not subject to warranty 5 Under no circumstances may the claimant himself or through a third party make any modifications or repairs to the produc...

Page 24: ...mp and signature of the dealer Copying of this user guide is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of VNT electronics Ltd 24 Version 2016 09 28 VNT electronics s r o Smetanovo namesti...

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