Fitting the receiver collar
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Collar adjustment is very important:
− If the strap is too loose, the collar is likely to move and will not operate properly.
− If the strap is too tight, the dog will have breathing difficulties.
The strap is properly adjusted when you can insert two fingers between the strap and your dog's
neck.
The collar must be positioned on your dog's neck with the spray valve pointing up toward your
dog's snout (Diagram 10).
If you have a long-haired dog, make sure that the spray reaches the dog's snout area. If
necessary, trim the hair on your dog's neck.
Diagram 10
Collar positioning
Getting the best results
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The training instructions you send to your dog are sent from the remote control to the receiver
collar by radio waves.
These radio waves are sensitive and the range reaches approximately 300 m. The range depends
on geography and environment.
The performances of your product will be optimal if you follow these recommendations:
− To obtain a good radio range, do not cover the part located above the LCD screen when you
hold the remote control in your hand.
− Check the batteries (remote control and receiver collar) before using the unit and replace
them as soon as the level of load is weak.
− The performances of the batteries decrease slightly under temperatures lower than 0°C. If
possible, keep the remote control warm (e.g. inside a pocket) before using it.
Starting out with the training collar
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− Your dog will need to get used to the collar; for a few days let the dog wear the collar but do
not use it.
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Spraying valve