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OPERATIONAL
MODE
LIGHT
COLOR
BATTERY
STATUS
LIGHT
FUNCTION
SPEAKER
FUNCTION
VIBRATION DISPLAY
Unit is delivering
training tone
Off
N/A
N/A
Unit will beep
for as long
as button is
pressed
N/A
N/A
Unit is delivering
training vibration
Off
N/A
N/A
N/A
Unit will
vibrate for as
long as button
is pressed (up
to 10 seconds)
N/A
Unit is delivering a
containment warning
stimulation
Green
N/A
Light will slowly
flash for 2 seconds
Unit will beep
slowly for 2
seconds
Unit will
vibrate
intermittently
for 2 seconds
N/A
Unit is delivering a
containment anti-
linger stimulation
Red
N/A
Light will quickly
flash (up to 15
seconds)
Unit will beep
quickly
N/A
N/A
Unit is delivering a
containment run-
through stimulation
Red
N/A
Light will quickly
flash (up to 15
seconds)
Unit will beep
quickly
N/A
N/A
Unit is charging
Red
Low
Light is solid in
color while on the
charger
Unit will beep
to indicate it is
connected to
the charger
N/A
Unit will
display an
animated
battery icon
while charging
Unit is fully charged
(charger still
connected)
Green
Good
Light is solid in
color when unit is
fully charged
N/A
N/A
Unit will
display a full
battery icon
for 15 seconds
once charging
is completed
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
•
This device contains lithium-ion batteries; never incinerate, puncture, deform, short-circuit, or charge with
an inappropriate charger. Fire, explosion, property damage, or bodily harm may occur if this warning isn’t
followed.
•
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the
instructions on page 15.
•
Batteries should never be removed from the battery compartment for charging.
•
Risk of explosion if batteries are charged in areas with high temperature (113° F+ / 45° C+). Recharging the
battery outside of this temperature range can cause the battery to overheat, explode, or catch fire.
•
The rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are not memory sensitive, don’t require depletion before charging,
and can’t be over charged.
•
The batteries come partially charged from the factory, but will require a full charge before the first use.
•
When storing the unit for long periods, remember to regularly give batteries a full charge. This should be
done once every 3-4 months.
•
You should expect hundreds of recharge cycles from your batteries. However, all rechargeable batteries lose
capacity over time relative to the number of recharge cycles they experience. This is normal. If your operating
time drops to half of the original life, contact the Customer Care Center to purchase a new battery.
•
The batteries should last for a period of 3-5 years. When a battery needs replacement, you can order a new
pack by calling our Customer Care Center. Please don’t open the Collar Receiver or Remote Transmitter until
you have received the replacement.
STEP :: 02
FIT THE COLLAR RECEIVER
IMPORTANT: The proper fit and placement of the C Train
™
Collar Receiver is important for effective
operation. The Contact Points must have direct contact with your dog’s skin.
See page 3 for Important Safety Information.
TO ENSURE A PROPER FIT, FOLLOW THESE STEPS:
1.
Make sure the unit is off.
2.
With your dog standing (
2A
), center the Collar
Receiver so the Contact Points are underneath your
dog’s neck, touching the skin (
2B
). If your dog has
a long or thick coat, you have 2 options to ensure
consistent contact: either trim the hair around the
Contact Points or switch to the longer Contact Points
included with your system.
NOTE: When switching to the longer Contact Points, ensure the o-rings are attached.
3.
Check the tightness of the collar by inserting your finger between the end of a Contact
Point and your dog’s neck (
2C
). The fit should be snug but not constricting.
4.
Allow your dog to wear the collar for several minutes and then recheck the fit. Check the fit
again as your dog becomes more comfortable wearing the collar.
•
You may need to trim the hair in the area of the Contact Points. Never shave the dog’s neck; this may lead to a
rash or infection.
•
You shouldn’t make the collar any tighter than is required for good contact. A collar that is too tight will
increase the risk of pressure necrosis in the contact area.
2A
2B
2C