Owner's manual

Turning the Collar Receiver On and Off
1. The collar receiver features a magnetic ON/OFF switch. Turn the receiver ON/OFF using the
magnet built into the transmitter, or a strong household magnet.
2. Locate the red paper dot on both the transmitter and collar receiver.
3. Slide its surface against the red paper dot on the receiver. A continuous short GREEN flash
indicates that the receiver is ON. One long RED flash followed by no light indicates the receiv-
er is OFF. (
Note:
A continuous short RED flash indicates the receiver is ON but the battery is
low and must be replaced.)
4. Always turn the collar receiver OFF when not in use.
Note: Whenever the transmitter battery is replaced,
the transmitter must be resynchronized.
Fitting the Collar to Your Dog Probes
Use short probes for short-haired dogs
Use long probes for long-haired or thick-coated dogs
Finger-tighten the probes, then turn one additional
revolution with the probe wrench. Do not over-tighten.
Collar Strap
• Place the collar around the dog's neck with the receiver box on the bottom.
• Fit the strap as snugly as possible, without restricting breathing.
• Make sure both probes contact the dog's skin.
• Remove the collar and trim the excess collar length, leaving 10 to 15 cm.
Proper Fit: The collar strap fit should be snug, yet
loose enough to allow two fingers to fit between the
strap and dog’s neck.
For Best Results: If the dog does not seem to be feeling
the stimulus, try moving the receiver to another part of
the neck. This may improve the contact.
Dummy collars, which are non-operational but get the
dog used to wearing a training collar, are also available.
Contact your nearest INNOTEK Service Center to order.
Important!
Always use the rubber insulators between the collar strap and probes to provide insulation in
damp conditions.
If needed, a small amount of hair removal or thinning will improve probe contact with the skin.
Never leave the collar on your dog for more than 12 hours a day or when you are away.
Check your dog periodically for skin irritation.
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Fig. 4 – Collar probes
Fig. 5 – Proper collar fit
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