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CAU TION
When your dog is doing bad behaviour such as
digging ,your may press STIM key as negative
command to teach dog to stop it .
If your dog keeps on this unwanted behaviour,
you may activate shock level 1 for a short time
(about ½ second). If shock level 1 cannot cause
your dog to stop the undesirable behaviour ,
you may progress to more intense shock levels
2-5.The Remote Dog Trainers have 5 different
shock levels to allow you to choose the best for
your pet.
Whe n the bat tery is l ow, symb ol will
fla sh Char ging pr ocess :
1. Re move th e rubbe r prote ctor ov er the Dc
cha rging p ort and i nsert D C plug of t he
cab le in to th e charg ing por t.
2. Wh en char ging is c omple ted, sy mbol
wil l light o n .
3. Pl ace the r ubber p rotec tor bac k over th e
Dc Ch argin g Port.
When the battery is low, the “L. BATT
LED” light on,Charging Process:
1. Re move th e rubbe r prote ctor, ov er
the Dc chargi ng port and insert Dc plug
of th e cable i nto the c hargi ng port ,
The “ CHG LED ” light o n.
2. Wh en char ging is c omple ted,
“CH G LED” li ght tur ns off.
NOT E: c har ging ca ble is Dc P lug at
one e nd and th o ther en d is USB
con necte d to all US B charg ers.
My do g is not re spond ing to th e collar
Chec k to make s ure the m etal pi n insid e the
char ging po rt is str aight a nd firm i n the cen ter
and th at the pi n is not wo bbly, br oken or m issin g.
Make s ure the re is no di rt sr deb ris is th e
char ging po rt. if th ere is ,c lean th e dirt ou t with a
cott on swab a nd some r ubbin g alcoh ol.
The transmitter has no range,or stimulation
is less when the dog is farther away.
Make s ure you r finge rs are no t touch ing the
ante nna as th is may ca use the r ange to
subs tanti ally de creas e.
Maxi mum ran ge for an y radio f reque ncy dev ice
occu rs with f lat ter rain. H eavy br ush, tr ees, hi lls
or moi sture w ill aff ect the r ange of y our uni t. For
best r ange, h old the t ransm itter v erti- cally a bove
your h ead, an d/or tr y movin g to high er grou nd.
Any ele ctric al cond uctor s will af fect th e range ,
such a s cars, c hain- link do g runs, m etal bu ildin gs,
and ra dio tow ers. Fo r best re sults , opera te away
from t hese st ructu res.
My un it is not h oldin g a charg e.
1. Tur n the Rec eiver C ollar o n .
2. Ho ld the Test L ight Co ntact s to the
Con tact Po ints.
3. Pr ess a Sti mulat ion but ton on th e
Rem ote Tran smitt er.
4.T he Test Lig ht will f lash. N ote: At
hig her Sti mulat ion Lev els, th e Test
Lig ht will f lash br ighte r.
5. Tur n the Rec eiver C ollar o ff.
B
C
The collar sho uld be fitted properly so that
the contac t points pre ss firmly against the
dog’s skin. To assure a proper fit, you shou ld
be able to fit a finger in between the con tact
points and you r dog’s skin see pict ure B
center the con tacts Points under neath your
dog’s neck, see pic ture A.
A
Chec k wheth er the Co llar ha s been tu rned ON
and ma ke sure t o have pr ogram ming yo ur coll ar
prop erl y.
Make s ure the c ollar s trap to b e tight e nough s o
both c ontac t point s are tou ching t he dog’ s skin.
If you r dog’s c oat is un u s ally lo ng or thi ck, yor
may ne ed to tri m down th e hair on t he dog’ s neck,
so bot h conta ct poin ts are to uchin g the ski n.
The ba ttery m ay be low. C heck fo r Low Bat tery
LED an d recha rge if ne cessa ry.
Cha rging t he Trans mitte r
Cha rging t he Coll ar
How t o corre ct your D og
unw anted B ehavi o
Fit the Receiver Collar on you Dog
CATIO N
If th e colla r is fitt ed loos ely, the co llar ma y
mov e aroun d the dog ’s neck, r esult ing
inc onsis tent st imulu s ,If the c ollar i s too
tig ht, the c ontac t point s may rub t he skin
and c ause ir ritat ion or in fecti on.
Mar k the des ired le ngth of t he belt o f the
col lar and r eserv e some le ngth fo r the
gro wth of yo ung pet , then, c ut off the
exc ess and u se ligh ter to tr im the co llar,
see p ictur e C.
Before usi ng Remote Dog Trainer. to correct
your pet, it need to spend 15 minu tes for first 2
or 3 dogs to tench your dog to create
associ ation of the tone with reward. Then ,
your dog will soon ass ociate each positi ve
tone with the comm and . you wish For
exampl e, you assign Tone 1 to the
“come” ,once you press this Tone 1,it will
comman d your dog to “come” for ano ther 5
positi ve Tones, you may repeat the same
proces s to teach your dog to recog nize your
comman d.
Trou ble sho oting Test L ig ht I ns tru ction s
How t o teach y our Pet t he
pos itive c omman ds
Pro per Colla r use :
Remo te Dog Tra iners a re used f or
dogs t o leam th e assoc iatio n betwe en it s
beha viour a nd your c orrec tion.
teac h your
’
Then , you’l l have a be tter- behav ed pet.
Manu factu rer doe s not ass ume any l iabil ity for
the im prope r use of a Re mote Do g Traine r .
CAU TION
Pro per Fit :
Any im prope r fit can c ause th e conta ct poin ts to
rub th e skin an d cause i rrita tion.
If the u nit is to o loose , t he cont act poi nts wil l
not ma ke prop er cont act whi ch in tur n your do g
will n ot rece ive con siste nt stim ulati on.
A colla r worn fo r too lon g or too ti ght
neck m ay caus e skin da mage. F or prop er coll ar
fit , pl ease se e page
on the p et’s
Important Safety Information
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Tha nk you fo r choos ing Hom e Pet bra nd.
Aft er teac hing an d train ing, yo u will ha ve
a bet ter-b ehave d pet.
Com ponen ts incl uded in t his pac kage- - 4
Dig ital Di splay o n the Tran smitt er--- ----- 5
Rem ote Tran smitt er--- ----- ----- ----- ----- --- 6
Rec eiver C ollar ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- - 7
To Turn th e Recei ver Col lar On- ----- ---- 7- 8
Sele cts whi ch coll ar
(1,2 ,3,4, 5) to com mand.
It als o used to p rogra m
coll ar for Do g Numbe r
Dc cha rging
Tone 1-2 -3-4- 5:
posi tive co mmand
for “s it”, “H eel”, etc.
Trans mitte r Antenn a
Digi tal Dis play
Inst ant
Five s hock le vel
Sele ct
Shoc k level
Nega tive co mmand f or
“No” or“St op” by
Cont inuou s shock
for 8 se conds
L.Ba tter y
ligh t ON
Pres s ON/OF F butto n to
turn O N the col lar
Pres s ON/OF F butto n
to tur n off the c ollar
Also u sed to co de with
tran smitt er’s do g numbe r
Batt ery is
char ging
Powe r on: Pre ss and ho ld the “o n /off bu tton” for
2 seco nds til l RED LED O N.
Powe r off: Pr ess and h old the “ on/of f butto n”
for 2 se conds t ill RED L ED flas h twice a nd then
turn o ff.
Code : At facto ry, Rece iver co llar is c oded wi th
Dog 1. Ad ditio nal Col lar Cod e: With t he coll ar
powe red OFF, pr ess and h old on\ off But ton “ti ll”
ON/L .BATT’ s RED LED l ight on . At the sam e
time , press t he asso ciate d “dog” n umber b y
“SET ” key on th e trans mitte r and pre ss “Tone”
key on t he tran smitt er whic h gener ate a bee p
soun d and “ON /\L.B ATT’s RE D LED fla sh one
time , This re prese nt 2ND do g codin g succe ssful .
For co ding ot her dog s 3-5,i t repea ts the sa me
proc ess sam e as Dog 2.
Powe r on - ligh t on
Powe r off - fla sh twic e
and li ght off .
Code d og numb er
Fit t he Rece iver co llar on y our dog ----- --- 8
How to teach your pet the positive commands --- 8
How to correct your dog unwanted behaviour--- 9
Cha rging t he Trans mitte r---- ----- ----- ----- - 9
Cha rging t he coll ar ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- -- 9
Trou blesh ootin g ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- --- 10
Test Li ght Ins truct ions -- ----- ----- ----- ---- 10
After c omple tion of c ode pro cess, y ou may
comm and the d og by pre ssing t he asso ciate d
“DOG ” numbe r on the tr ansmi tter. NO TE: you
can re progr am the co llar at a ny time f ora
diff erent d og numb er.
Remo te
Trans mitt er
Rechargable
Rece ive Col lar
Test Lig ht
Tool
Scre w
lock t ool
User m anual
Ind icate D og l up to Do g 5 after
add o n addit ional c ollar a nd
pro gram co llar fo r Dog num ber.
Fea tu res
Ran ge up to 40 0 yard de pendi ng on the w ay
you h old the R emote Tr ansmi tter an d other
fac tors su ch as wea ther, tr ansmi ssion f rom
oth er radi o devic es may aff ect the m aximu m
ran ge.
Dig ital Di splay
Ind icate b atter y charg ing
Tran smits t he sign al to the R eceiv er Coll ar.
The Tr ansmi tter au tomat icall y turns O N and
OFF a fter wh en you pr ess any b utton ,it may
aut omati cally t urn on. It may au tomat icall y
tur n off tran smitt er afte r 30 seco nds.
Tran smit th e signa l
Ind icate y our bat tery’s
pow er leve l
Fiv e Differ ent sho ck leve l from
mil d to Inte nse gra duall y
Tone 1-2 -3-4- 5 for pos itive
com mand to nes suc h as “sit ”,
“He el”,e tc,
Remo te Dog Tra iner
User Manual
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GUI DE BEFO RE BEGI NNING
Cont en ts
Com po ne nt s Di gi tal D ispla y Rem ote Tran smitt er Rec eiver C ollar
To Tur n the Receiv er Colla r on
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1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energyand, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
RF Exposure
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.