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Intended Use
INNOTEK remote trainers are short-range radio transmitters designed for use in European countries: AT, BE,
CH, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, IE, IS, IT, LU, NL, NO, PT & SE.
Note that in some countries there could be a limitation of use, due to national frequency planning
requirements. The user is responsible for respecting those rules.
This product is in full compliance with the provisions of the R&TTE – Directive 1999/05/EEC. The Declaration
of Conformity can be found at: http://www.innotek.net/world.shtml
Components
Before you begin, please take a few moments to become familiar with the basic components and their
functions.
A. Transmitter - The compact hand-held transmitter sends a coded signal to the collar receiver and confirms
operation whenever the button is pressed. It operates on a 12-volt alkaline battery.
B. Training Collar – This water-resistant collar receiver is attached to a nylon strap. The dog receives the
stimulus from the transmitter via the collar receiver's probes.
C. Collar Probes - Two sets are included so you can use the collar with dogs of varying coat thickness.
D. 6-Volt Alkaline Battery – This battery is the power source for the collar receiver. A fresh battery should
last up to 60 hours depending on use.
E. 12-Volt Alkaline Battery – This battery is the power source for the hand-held transmitter. A fresh battery
should last up to 2 months depending on use.
F. Test Light - To test the system, bridge the collar probes with the test light and press the transmitter
button. If the lamp lights, the system is producing stimulation.
Caution for Battery Use:
• Do not disassemble
• Do not short circuit
• Do not expose to high temperature: 60°C/140°F
• Do not incinerate
• Avoid high humidity
• Keep batteries out of reach of children
Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. They should NEVER be placed in municipal waste. Should
it necessary to remove or replace your unit's battery, your INNOTEK Service Center will dispose of it
according to local regulations.
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