Instruction manual

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show the distance range of the current level in both feet and metres. The actual
distance may vary from the reading according to your particular environmental
influences. You will need to do some testing so you know how to allow for any
changes at “your place”.
To enter or exit the menu setting, press the M button. On the menu, the BB sound,
vibration and shock functions can be selected by using the left and right buttons.
When the setting menu icon flashes, the BB sound, vibration and shock can be
programmed by pressing the up and down buttons. (ON means the relevant function
is selected, OFF means the relevant function is unselected). There are two shock
modes: AUTO and MANUAL. In the Auto Mode the transmitter will increase shock
levels automatically as your dog strays further beyond the boundary whilst in the
MANUAL mode you can set the desired shock level. As soon as the function and
level are set, by pressing the menu button you can save your setting and exit the
programming mode.
Receiver setting
There are 2 types of receiver collars available. The regular type for dogs over 5Kg
bodyweight and the small type for small dogs down to around 2 to 3Kg in bodyweight
and for cats if required. The regular type is waterproof and can withstand being
submerged in water. The smaller type is rain-resistant but cannot be submerged.
Open the package, take out the receiver and install the metal prongs. When
charging the receiver for its first use, to prolong battery life, it is recommended that
you charge it for about 3-5 hours for the first few charges.
When the receiver is connected to the charger, it will beep and vibrate once and the
red LED light will come on. This is to indicate the receiver is in charging mode. It
Metal Prongs
Charging Port
On/Off Switch
Red and Blue Lights
Regular Submersible
Receiver-Collar