Instruction manual
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will be fully charged after 3-4 hours with the blue LED light showing. When
unplugged, the receiver will beep and vibrate once. (Note: please do not forget to
carefully replace the charging socket rubber bung to keep water out).
Press and hold the Power button for 3 seconds. The receiver will beep and vibrate
once to indicate it is turned on. If the transmitter is on standby, the receiver will
pair/sync with the transmitter automatically. At this point, the system is in working
mode.
Do a self-test by pressing the power button 3 times. The receiver will beep, vibrate
and discharge shock. Now it is ready for use.
Thread the collar strap around the back of the receiver and through the eyes at
either side, adjust the length to fit the dog’s neck so it will not make the dog feel
uncomfortable. The lug on the back of the receiver should be located into one of the
collar strap holes. You should be able to get one finger between the collar and your
dog’s neck when it has been adjusted correctly. To ensure the ideal stimulus effect,
the collar’s prongs need to have direct contact with your dog’s skin.
Training the dogs to stay inside the control zone:
Firstly test the distances holding the collar yourself without it being on your dog. Set
the transmission level, test the receiver based upon the distance set on the
transmitter. When you are near the distance set, the red LED starts flashing, the
closer to the periphery, the faster it beeps and then triggers the vibration. If you
continue to get closer, taking no notice of the beep or vibration then the static shock
will be discharged. If you return to within the control zone, corrections will stop.
Place the flags where the warning beep is heard, which will set the boundary of the
control zone with all the warning spots flagged. Dogs will learn to respond after
training. Please bear in mind that the actual range may differ from the theoretical
range. You will need to adjust the emission level based on your actual environment
as wireless signals may be affected by your own unique environmental factors.
Therefore it is not unusual if the displayed distance on the transmitter differs to some
extent from the actual distance in some surroundings.
The idea is to show your dog that the flags represent the boundary and when the
collar beeps at the flags, to run back from them. (Nasty Flags!). Praise your dog for
running back and keep the exercise fun for them. If a permanent boundary you may
gradually remove the flags as your dog gets used to where the boundary is. If you
are using the system away from home then the flags will show your dog where the
temporary boundary is but he/she may well respond to the beeps alone. They will
soon learn that to ignore the beeps means an unpleasant vibrating sensation occurs
on their neck and if they ignore that then a static shock will result in an unpleasant