V20190227 EN User Manual Training Collar System General Training Tips Training Manual www.ipets-mall.
Table of Contens Important Safety Information Important Safety Information...................................................................................................................... 2 WARNING: NOT FOR AGGRESSIVE DOGS. Do not use this product if your dog is aggressive, or if your dog is prone to aggressive behavior, Aggressive dogs can cause severe injury and even death to their owner and others.
Components How the dog training system works? PET617A-1 (1 for1) Petrainer products are reliable, effective, and comfortable for large or small dogs. The system assists in controlling your dog without a leash in a range up to 330 yards away! Instantly send a signal from the Remote Transmitter, which activates your dog's Collar Receiver. The dog will receive an annoying but safe, harmless stimulation.
Key Definitions Vibration Button: Delivers vibration to a Collar Receiver, depending on the Toggle Switch. Tone Button: Delivers a tone to a Collar Receiver, depending on the position of the Toggle Switch. Static Button: Delivers electronic pulse stimulation to a Collar Receiver, depending on the position of the Toggle Switch. Antenna Vibration + Static Button: Delivers vibration and static stimulation to a Collar Receiver, depending on the position of the Toggle Switch.
3. Power Button: Powers the Collar Receiver on or off, and pair the Collar Receive to Remote Transmitter. 5. Once charging is complete, the solid red light will turn to a solid green light. 4. Receiver Indicator Light: Note: Before first use, charge the Remote Transmitter and Receiver Collar until completion. 6. Replace the Rubber Cover to protect the Charging Jack. ( A ) When the Collar Receiver is charging, the light will be a solid red; it switches to green when fully charged.
2. Turn on the Remote Transmitter and adjust the Intensity Dial off 100. 3. Press the Static Shock Button on your Remote Transmitter. 4. If done correctly, the test bulb should flash orange indicating the electronic pulse stimulation is operating correctly. (4) Allow the dog to wear the Collar Receiver for several minutes and check the strap again. The dog will soon become more familiar with the Collar Receiver, so it is crucial to ensure the fit comfortable and flattering.
1. Press Power Button on the Remote Transmitter once to turn it on. 2. Power on the Collar Receiver by pressing the Power button once on the Collar Receiver, it with comes a beep. 3. Press and hold the Power Button for about 3 seconds until a beep sounds, and the indicating light will begin to flash quickly. 4. Press any stimulation button on the transmitter to pair to Receiver Collar. When the Remote Transmitter and Collar Receiver are paired successfully the indicating light will stop flashing quickly. 5.
Troubleshooting FCC Notice My dog is not responding after successfully setting up the training system. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: Charge the Remote Transmitter and Collar Receiver for 6 hours, separately before first use. Ensure if the Remote Transmitter and Collar Receiver power is on. Check the intensity levels of vibration and static shock, making sure it is not set to 0.
Common size of different dogs Size Mini Neck (cm) Back Chest Measurement (cm) Length (cm) 20-22 25-30 Type 19 Chihuahua, Yorkshire Temier Small 20-24 29-36 23 Chihuahua, Yorkshire Temier, Poodle, Pomeranian Medium 23-28 35-42 28 Maltese Dog, Shih Tzu Large 27-31 41-47 31 Miniature Schnauzer, Pekingese Large 30-34 46-53 35 Schnauzer, English Cocker Spaniel Large 33-37 52-59 40 Beagle Huge 43-48 76-84 60 Husky 47-52 88-97 65 Labrador Retriever 52-62 92-100 70 Golde
(6) For basic obedience training, vibration is more useful. (7) Issue one obedience command at a time, this will reduce confusion and allow the dog to remain focused. Do not use the training system for commands that the dog has not learned. (8) During training, look for all the positive changes in the dog's behavior and remember to reinforce them promptly with ample praise and reward. (9) Avoid over-correcting your dog. Use as little remote correction as possible during the training process.
Digging It is important to first understand why your pet is digging. Many dogs, such as terriers, were bred to flush out prey, and digging is very innate to them. Other dogs may be digging to find a cool spot to lie down, or simply out of boredom. Your pet may no longer have the desire to dig if he is provided with the following: A cool, shaded area in which to lie down, and plenty of water. An alternate activity, such as a favorite toy. Plenty of play, exercise, and attention.
Perfecting Basic Obedience Note: When we refer to stimulation button this will change depending on your model, for models PET998DR, PET998DB, this will be your “Y” button. For any other models, there should be a stimulation button for each type of stimulation (static shock, vibration and beep). The “Sit” Command 1. Put a separate, non metallic collar on your pet's neck above the Receiver collar and attach at least a 10-foot leash. Note: Be sure the extra collar does not put pressure on the Contact Points.