User Manual

collar and length of the probes. (see “Fitting the Collar”)
The probes need to be in contact with the pet’s skin to
deliver the static stimulation.
c. If test light does not work, check the
batteries. If the battery level on the collar is low, the
collar LED will blink red every 3 seconds. If the battery
level on the remote trainer is low, a “b” will blink once
every 10 seconds. If the batteries need to be replaced, you
can find disposable CR2 and CR2450 lithium batteries at most
electronics stores.
d. If the test light still does not work, be sure
the remote trainer switch is on the correct setting for the
collar (Collar 1 or Collar 2). If it still is not working,
re-sync the collar and remote trainer. (see “Linking the
Collar and Remote Trainer”) and repeat syncing procedure.
e. If collar is emitting a stimulus independent of
the hand held transmitter then it is being triggered by some
other source. To eliminate this, re-sync the collar (see
“Linking the Collar and Remote Trainer”).
TRAINING YOUR DOG
(Please view DVD before training. If you do not have a
DVD player, call 1-800-800-1819 ext. 490, and we will send
you a video.)
According to certified dog trainers, the first step to
a successful outcome is to teach your dog the desired
behaviors (sit, stay, come, etc.) using a traditional
6-foot leash. Once your dog has learned the commands, you
can use the Remote Trainer to correct mistakes at the same
time you correct with the leash. Once your dog is trained,
the receiver collar ensures that obedience continues even
when your dog is off the leash, because it acts as an
invisible leash that allows you to have control of your dog
even at relatively great distances.
To help you get started training your dog, we’ve
included field training cards that describe some of the
fundamental obedience commands. These cards, in combination
with the Training DVD and the following examples, should
provide you with a basic overview of the training process.
If you spend 10-15 minutes, 2-3 times a day, 5 days a
week, you’ll begin to notice rapid improvement in your dog’s
behavior. Consistency is the key to success! Your training
sessions should be enjoyable, filled with praise and end
with a spirited play session.
Eliminating Negative Behavior: For all that we love about
our dogs, they can at times also exhibit undesirable
behaviors such as digging up that freshly planted flower bed,
chewing your favorite shoes and barking at inappropriate
times. To eliminate this behavior, you’ll need to watch your
pet closely and every time they begin the negative activity
administer a static stimulation without any other commands
or action on your part. Consistency is essential and very
quickly your pet will relate the undesired action with the