
CANICALM technical support
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With a metallic tool (ex. scissors), touch the 2 battery contacts for approximately 2
seconds.
Insert the battery again (a beep sound is emitted indicating the battery is in correct
position).
Put the battery cover back in place and retighten moderately the screw.
Test the product with the neon test lamp (see paragraph “Check the product
operates correctly” above).
Check the strap adjustment.
The strap should be adjusted so that the contact points come right into contact with the
dog’s skin in order to ensure good barking detection and good transmission of the
stimulations.
If the strap is too loose, the collar will not operate properly. Moreover, it might move
and repeated rubbing of the contact points can cause irritation.
If the strap is too tight, the dog will have breathing difficulties.
The strap is properly adjusted when you can insert two fingers between the strap and your
dog’s neck.
Check that you are using the right length of contact points.
Two different series of contact points are supplied with the product. The length of the
contact points must be sufficient to have proper contact with the dog’s skin in order to
ensure good barking detection and good transmission of the stimulations.
If you have a long-haired dog and the short contact points fitted to the collar in the factory
are inadequate, remove and replace them with the long ones supplied.
A moderate manual screwing is sufficient. Do not use a key to tighten or loosen them; it
could damage some components underneath.
If necessary trim the hair on your dog’s neck.
Maintain your product regularly.
Do not use volatile liquids such as solvent or benzene to clean the product. Use a
soft cloth slightly moistened with water or a neutral detergent.
The strap can be washed with soapy water.
Remove the battery if you are not using the collar for 3 months or more.
Never leave a discharged battery in the collar.