For best results at maximum distances, keep fingers away
from the antenna. Hold the transmitter upright, above eye-
level, and away from your body.
Compliance with US FCC and European
Telecommunications Regulations
This INNOTEK
®
Remote Training System is designed to meet
worldwide requirements for telecommunications
compliance. This system contains both receiver and
transmitter devices. In the US, each transmitter device
complies with Part 95 and/or Part 15 of the FCC rules; each
receiver device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Each device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. Each
device may display indications as to where this system is
compliant worldwide. Note that in some countries, the use
of this INNOTEK
®
Remote Training System may be limited
due to national frequency planning requirements, and the
user is always responsible for respecting national and local
rules before operating.
Training Tips
• Watch the included DVD to get the basics for training
your dog properly with a remote trainer.
• We recommend your dog be at least six months old
before starting a remote training program.
• Always praise your dog for good behavior!
• Teach him what the commands mean before
introducing the collar as a reinforcement tool.
• Keep training sessions brief, about ten minutes of
training and then a rest or play period of at least equal
length.
• Dogs learn through repetition. You may have better
training success if you can elicit an undesired behavior
when you can anticipate it. For example, if the dog
misbehaves and jumps on visitors, have someone come
in and out of the front door several times over a half-hour
period. You’ll be expecting it and will be ready to teach
your dog the right behavior.
• Always end a training session on a positive note. Let
the dog have success. This way he’ll look forward to
the next session.
• Training should be fun for both you and your dog. Never
train when you are angry. If you get frustrated during
training, stop and come back to it later. Your dog will
learn better when you are both relaxed.
• The goal of training is to condition your dog to respond to
your verbal commands under all situations. You should plan
on using the collar for at least four months. A good rule is,
once started with a remote trainer, to regularly have the
collar on when you take the dog out. This will ensure that
he will always be imprinted with the correct response to
your commands and that you are always in control.
• Take advantage of the FREE Professional Training Support
that comes with your Innotek remote trainer purchase.
Troubleshooting
If the collar appears not to be working, try the following:
• Adjust the collar strap to fit.
• Test the collar. If no light, charge the battery.
• If the remote display is out, replace the remote battery.
• Turn on the components as shown in the Quick Start Guide.
• Check that the skin contacts are tightened
7