JIAYIYANG ELECTRONICS 201507-610 Remote Pet Training Collar for Multi-Dogs User Manual

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User Manual
Training Collar System
www.ipets-mall.com
Table of Contens
impurtantsalety iniermaiion
Componenis v
How me Dog Training Sysieni Works ,.
Features -
Key Deiiniiions u
Remoie Transminer
Coiiar Receiver.
Operaiing Guide
siepi Prepare ine Remo|e Transmiuev and Receiver caiiar
Siep2 pairing ooiiarnaoeiyerio Tiansmiflcr
Slep3 iasi ine Training Sysiem Funaiions
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Siep s Realhreafl ins caHar
Frequently Asked Questions
Troubieshaoting
Generai Training Tips v
Common size oidiiiereni dogs
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Important Salety Information
WARNiNG NOT FORAGGRESSIVE DOGS Do noiuseinis produciiiyourdog
isaggiesslve‘crliyourdogis pronemaggressive penaVipr,Aggressive dogs
can cause severeiniury and even deam ioineirownerand diners iryou are
unsure wneiherinis prouuoiis approprlale'nrycurdng‘pleaseconsuuycur
veterinarian or ceriiiied trainer.
CAUTION:
Risk ofskin damage: Piease read and ioiiowine insiruciionscareiuiiy in inis
guide‘ Properllt loe cuHars is IMDDHEM because a ‘0052 wilarmaycause
inepnsisieniperiprmanee Aooiiarwornioriooieng ormadempiignipnine
pei's neck may cause skin damage, rangingirom redness 1o pressure uicers
(cprnrnoniy known as oedspres) Tnese cpiiars can cause pressure necmsis i1
used incorrecriy and is onen misideniiiied as burns.
- Avoid ieaving ine collar on ine dog ior more inan iznours perday
. When possible reposiiion ine coiiaren ine pei's neckevery 1 lo 2neurs
. cneckine iino preveni excessive pressure, and it is akaym (rim any excess
strap iehg‘h
- Neverconnecta iead ioine eiecironic coiiar because it may cause excessive
pressure on ine ooniacis
. Wasn ine dog's neck area and aoniacis loE aoiiarweekiy min a damp ciotn
. Exa
e ine coniaci area daiiyiorsigns oia rasn or a sore
. iia rasn orsore is found‘ discontinue use onne ooiiar uniii ine skin nas neaied
inne condition persisis beyond AB nours, see your veierinarian
These steps wrii neip your pei saie arid comioriaoie iviiiiions or pets are aorniorcaoie
wnile wearing siainiess sieei cpniacis Some peis are sensitive (o coniaci pressure
You mayrind anersorne iimeinai your petls very ioierani orine coiiar iiso you may
reiax some oiihese precautions ii is impananl m cominue daily onecks pnne coniaci
area. iiredness orsores are demcledi disconiinue use uniii the skin nasiuiiy neaied
Thank you ior choosing ine ipets orandl You and your pei deserve a companionship
inai inciupes memeraoie momenis and a snared unuersianding ipgeiher Our
mission is io ensure your pei's saieiy by providing you the ioois and iecnnioues
m successfuiiy train your pet shame you nave any queries‘ piease ooniaci our
cuslamerservice
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Howthe dog training system works?
lPets pruducts are relranle‘ errectlve, and ccmrcrtaele rer large or small days
The system asslsts m controlllng yourdog wheat a leash ln 3 range up ta see
yards awayl lnstantly send a slgnal rrom the Remote Transmrtterl wnrcn actlvates
your dog‘s Cellar Recerver rne dag wnl recelve an anneylng but sale harmless
stlmvlatlon Witn correct conslstent use artnis vrcduet, tne dag wnl asscclate
nls mlsuenevlerwnn your correctlnns‘ and soon enevgn you wlll nave a wellr
tralned dag. Tnls particular model learvres adjustable levels or stlrnulatlon and
multlple types ersnmulatren, enabllng tne usertn tweak accordlnglyta tne dog‘s
temperament removmg the risk clover stlmnlanan or lncarrecr usage orstlmvlatlon
Features
. Recnargeable Remote Transmllteranfl Collar Recelver
- Waterpreer Remote Transmltterand Collar Receiver
. l-sintensltylevelservlbratien
. lea .ntenslty levels er Momentary ctr Contlrlumts stenc Shack
. Easy tc use‘ adjustable lntenslty Dlel
. Troublerree RecelverSelectorDlal
. slmple, rugged and ergunumlc deslgrl leycut
. Bell cllp
. Oulck and strelgntrerware pemng process
. Range or use Yards.
. Capable el slmvltenecus control ortnree dogs (extra recelvers are pvrcnesehle)
. Adluslable. truck TPU strap to accummuda|e any slze ordcg
. Remerelymrnon/orlCollarReceiver
. 3 mades Toner Vlbrallon and Static shock
. 3 dlflererlt levels crstatlc shock per every intenslty level
. Astlmuletren level rerevery dug temperament
Key Delinitions
Antenra
necelverSeleclmulel
Flrst Slam Shack revel
TaggleSwllcrl
SecondstatcsnoctLevel
Sound Bvlten
Cellar onlorr Ettltnrl
4' Vlbratlarl Button
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TN'n srarlc Sham Level
BeltElla
lntenslty ulel
rrensmrrel Cnarqmg Jam
Rehaercnver
Remote Transmitter
. Antenna: Transmlts slgnal rrcm Remote Transmlrterto the Cellar Recelver
. rranernmer lncrcerer nght: wnen pressrng stlmvlarlon butlans, the
Transmltterlndlcatcr ngntrlasnes green
. lnreneiry Dia Relate tne ml to aulvsttne level crstimulallun rram lee
. ReceiverSelectur Dial: Ratatetne dlal to select a recerver Up to tnree
recelvers can pal! to the Remote Transmllter.
- Flrst Slallc Shock Level: Dellvers lawest level at shack sllmulatlcn tor the
selected lntenslty level.
. Second static snack Leve. ellvers mlddle level crsnock stlmulatlon tor
the selected mlensrty level
. anru stem: Shack Level: Dellvers nlgnesr level alsnock strmvlarlen iortne
selected mtenslty level
. Toggle Switch: Switch between Continuousano Momentary stimulation
depending on the position orthe toggle switch
. Sound Button: Senos a tone signal tothe seiected recelver‘ which then emits
a tone.
- Vibration Button: Deiivers vibration stimulation to the seiected receiver
. Transmitter Charging Jack: Charges the oattery orlhe Remote Transmitter
when Connected to a power source
. BellCliD:Aiiowstcrthe possibilityot hands tree training.
. Rubber Cover: Protects the internal components orthe Remote Transmitter
lrom dust and water Always rememberto replace alter charging is complete.
. Collar oN/oFF Button: Can power on ororlthe selected receiver remotely
rrom the transmitter
Collar Receiver
CD'llaciPolnis
chlorrautton
Caiinrfiecelwlchalglngtiick
Rubber Cove'
hsceiyar innica-oi Light
. Contact Points: Contact Doints coverthe metal screws, and through them
static shack stimulation is delivered
. Collar Receivercnarging Jack: Charges the hatleryol the Collar Recewer
when connected to a powersource
. RubberCover: Protects the internal components olthe Collar Receivertrom
oust and water Aiways rememberto replace artercharging is complete
. ONIOFF aiitton: Powers on collar receiverand begins pairing sequence when
helo
. Receiver Indicator Light:
0900
(A)therl iheCaiiarReCeiverls charging the lightwill beasaild red; it switches
to green when rully Charged
a ) ln slanooy status, the Receiver lncicator nghi Wiii llash green periodically
(C l Stlmulaiion Buttons pressed on the Remote TransmitterWill cause a green
Ilghtto appearcn the Collar Receiver
D )Powerlng orithe Collar Receiverwlii give oria red light
Operating Guide
Step1 - Prepare the Remote Transmitter
Chargethe Remote Transmitter
Uncoverthe TransmitterCharging Jack by lirting the Rubber Cover
lnsertthe charging connector into lhe Charging Jack
Ping the chargerintc a standard wall outlet
Asaild rec lightwrll appear on theTransmliter indlcatar Light lrldlcahng
chargingis occurring
5 Once charging is complete, the solio red lightwrll turn to a sulld green light
a Replacethe Rubber Cover to protectthe Transmitter Charging Jack.
Note: Before first use, Charge the Remote Transmrtter tmtli Completion of the
charging process
‘ ya:
Powering on and orrtne Remote Transmitter
Thetransrnitternasan auto-orrreature.which will activate automaticallyilno
operation Within one hour Press any outton to turn on the unitagain
Step 2 - Prepare the Collar Receiver
Charge the Collar Receiver
1 uncoverthe Collar Recelver Charging Jack by liiting the Ruoper Cover
2 lnsertthe charging connector intothe Charging Jack
3 Plug the charger into a standard wall outlel.
A Asulld red lightwrll appearpn the Recelver lndicatpr Light, indicating charging
is in progress.
5 Once charging is complete. the solid red light wlll turn to a solid green light.
5 Replace the RubberCuverto protect the Collar Recelver Charging Jack
Powering on and pmne Collar Receiver
There are two ways to pawerpn and prune Remote Collar Receiver
Option 1:
lithe Collar Recelver IS OFF. hold the CollarON/OFF Button on the Transmltter
and a green light will appear to indicate powering on the Collar Receiver.
lithe Collar Receiver is ON. hold the Cellar ONIOFF Button on the Transmitter
and an orange lightwlll appear to indicate powering otrtne Collar Receiver
Option 2:
Press the ON/OFF Button on ttie Collar Receiverto poweron the device. a green
lightwrll appear
To power ol'tthe Collar Receiver, Press the ONIOFF Button on the Collar Receiver.
an orange llghtwlll appear
The Collar Receiveralsc comes with autocul‘tleature il‘the Collar Receiverdoes
not receive any signal irorn theTransrriitter or any operation Wlthlh one hour, the
Collar Receiverwill automatically be turned cute save the battery power Vuu
need to turn on the Collar Receiver oyeitherway ptahpve mentioned in order to
operate the unit
Step 3 — Pairing Collar Receiverto Transmitter
l Wlth the Collar Recewer ln the OFF pailtleh, press and hold the ON/OFF button
While holding the ONIOFF button. a steady green llghtshauld be active
2 The Collar Receiverwlll beep and the indicator lightvvill turn lo atleshing green
light
3 Press any outton on your remotetransniitterto complete the pairing process
Step 4 - Teslthe Training System Functions
The testing methodswlll help determine wrietrierthe training systeni istunctioning
as intended Please ensurethatthe pairing process is complete perore attempting
totestthetunctionaliiy
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(Figural-1) (Figurez-z)
Testing the static Shock Function(FigureZ-1)
’l Put the test bulb over the Contact Polhts at the Collar Receiver
2 Poweron the Remote Transmitterand autustthe Intensity Dial to a
ma
3 Select the correctCollar Recelvetwlth the Recelver Selector Dial
4 Pressthe one otthe static shock Buttons and the test bulb will rlash orange.
indicating the static shock lunction is operating correctly.
Note: liwanting to test the shock runction on yourselt, please ensure yourtinger
or hand is across ooth contact points to ensure the connection is complete
Otherwise. user will leel no stimulation
Testing the Viora n Functiontrigurez-z)
1.Paweron the Remote Transmitter and adjust the Intensity Dial to 8
2 Select the correct Collar Receiverwlth the Receiver Selector Dlal
3.Fress the Vibration Button and the Collar Receiverwlll respond appropriately
Testing the Sound Function
1.Poweron the Remote Transmitter and adiustthe Intensity Dial to a
2 Selectthe correct Collar Receiverwuh the Recelvet Selector Dial
3 Press the Sound Button, the Cellar ReceiverWill emit a tone
Step 5 — Fitthe Collar Receiver
important The proper rit and placement or the Collar Receiver is essential tor
erlectiyetraining The contact points must have direct contactwith the dog‘s skin
(1) 'lo litthe Collar Receiver. attach the Collar5trap to the Receiver.
(2) with the dog standing in iront or you, placethe Collar Receiveraround the day‘s
neck, so the receiver box and Contact Points are on the underside olyour dog‘s
neck, making direct contact With the dog's skin lrdirect contact is not possible.
shaVing some luraway, ensuring good contact is recommended.
(a) Fasten the collar strap The rit should be snug, but not taut Alingersnould be
able to be placed beneath the cellar strap when aruund the dog's neck
(A)A|lcw the dog to wear the Collar Receiver lorseveral minutes and check the
strap again The dog will soon become morelamiliarwith the Collar Receiver so
it is crucial to ensure the ritcomrortaole and tlattering
.n.
CAUTION: RISKOF SKIN DAMAGE
Forcomlort, salety and ellectiveness olthis product please checkthe rit olthe
dog's collar frequently it observing any skin irritation, immediately discontinue
use at the collarlor a lew days llthe skin condition persists beyond 43 hours,
consult a veterinarian These collars can cause pressure necrosis, commonly
known as oed sores, ilused incorrectly and is otten misidentified as bums
Do not attach a leash to the collar, which can result in squeezing the Contact
Points too tightly against your dog's neck
The design orthe Collar Receiver discourages constantlywearing the device
lF'ets recommends the collar not wearing lor more than 12 hours out olevery
2Achuur period
Most dogs teel uncomfortable when wearing the collarrortne very tirst time Do
not use anylunctions until the dog is accustomed to the collar.
iPets suggests giying the dog, the yioration stimulation oerore following it with a
static shock Nter training tor a while using this method, the dog will tie aware
that alteryioration comes a static shock vioration will actas a warning, and static
shock only acts as a menace that might he necessary sometimes.
Step 6 Re-thread the collar
RegularMaintenance
Ensure Contact Points are nottoo tight on a weekly basis
Rinse the Contact Polrlts With alcohol on a weekly oasis.
Check the dog‘s neck ror irritation and wash the dog's neck on a weekly oasis.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
How old duel. the dog have to be belore tuirtg the :ynem?
Yourdog should have learned basic obedience commands such as. 'sit" or‘
The Collar Receiver might be too large ror dogs under tslbs
Once mydog completes trainingand is been obeying my commands,will
he have to wearthe collar?
Probably not. but you may try to reinrorce training With the collar
can I use in ets rechargeable tr g collarwith more than one dog7
Yes. youiust need to purchase another Coiiar Receiverlorthe system.
Is the Collar Receiverwaterprool?
yes. but always ensure that the Rubbercoverseals the charging Jack
Can I replace the Collarrecetverwtth another kind otcollar?
No
can I attach a leash to the Collar Receiver?
No. this can result in pulling the Contact Points too tightly against the dog's neck.
Allach a leash to a separate, nonmetalilc caliar or a harness Ensure “19 extra
collar does not put pressure on the Contact Poirlls
How long can I leave the Cnllar Receiver on my dog?
The design or the collardiscourages constantwearing. We recommend not having
the dog wear the caiiar far more than 12 hours out of every ZAehaur period
Is the training system suitable tor all dogs?
The collar is adiustabletrom length 5 9m 5cm) to i8 s'tsocm). irthe dog's neck
circumrererice is smallerthan 5 9“. you will be rorced to rethread the collar, ilthe
dog's neck circumrerence is largerthan 22". this collar may not be suitable rorthe
dog. This collar is not suitable lordogs under 15|hs
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Troubleshooting
My dog is not responding arterthe training system installed successrully.
charge the Remote Transmitterand CollarReceiverrore hours. separately
belorelirstuse.
Ensure ilthe Remote Transmitter and Collar Receiver power is on.
Check the intensity levels orVibration and static shock, making sure it is not set
too.
Ensure the Collar Receiver lias surricient powerto operate
Check me coiiar to ensure it MS snugiy against your dog‘s neck
lrtested torall oithe above and the dog is stiii not responding, please try repairing
the Remote Transmitterand ReceiverCoiiar
The Remote Transmitter does nolwork.
Check the battery status oithe Remote Transmitter
Press and hold the Right side Button rora tew seconds to power on the Remote
Transmitter
lwant to test the Collar Receiver on myself, but it does network.
When testing the Coiiar Receiver with your hands, please touch the two electrodes
simultaneously. as touching one electrode will not work
General Training Tips
The lollowing tips on how to get the best out oryour il=ets Training Collar
(1) Maketralnmg sessions shod and posltlve (between 1045 minutes long for
each session.)Thlswili enablethe dog to keep its attention iocused on the trainer
(2)Train onedog atattme
(a) Durmg the rirst initial training sessions, keep the dog in a ramiliar outdoor
enVironment. Training in new locations may cause the dog to become distracted.
causing you to reinrorce commands With the collarReceiver more than necessary
.n.
(4) Use a long leash lasiened to a non-metallic collarto help the dog‘s learni 9.
Ensure the additional collar and lash does nol interiere with lire Conlact Points
of the Collar Receiver. Do notuseine remote training collarwnhouta long leash
until yourdog iliully lrameo.
(5) More success will occur by teaching lire dog a command iirst oeiore trying lo
reiniorce the command with the Remote Transmitter.
(6) Forbasw obedience training. vibration is more useiul,
(7) Issue one obedience command at a time. this will reduce confusion and allow
the dog to remain iocused, Do not use the training eystemiorcommandstnatlhe
dog has noi learned.
(at During training, look ior all lhe positive changes in the dog's behavior and
remember to reinforce them promptly with ample praise and reward.
(etAvoid over-correcting your dog. Use as little remote correction as possible
during the training process
it a) When the dog has become apparenlly perplexed. shiit lhe locus oi the training
by drawing the dog's attention to a command they have lamiliarity. Example:
Tell lhe dog to sit and give ehunoant praise and encouragementon successiul
completion oiihe sit command.
(11l Do noi use the training system to correci or eliminate iorms oi aggression or
oiling behavior. When the dog is snowing signs oiaggressive behavior, immediately
contact a proiessional dog trainer in your local area.
(ithlease keep in mind, thatyou should keep training sessions short and and
every session on a high note Slop Training and play with the dog as soon the dog
has accomplished a new level oiproliciency.
lineeding more treiningtips, please visit us atwww.igets-mall.com orwwvv.
laceoock acm/ipetsmallioroleniy olresources.
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Common size ofdifierent dogs
Chihuahua Yorkshire
Mini 20- 22 25- 30 Temier
2 3 Chihuahua, Yorkshire
sma” 20'“ 29'” Temier. Poodle, Pomeranian
Medium 23-28 35-42 28 Maltese Dog.ShihTzu
Miniature Schnauzer.
Large 27-31 41 -47 31 Pekingese
SmnauZBr. English Cooker
Large 30-34 46-53 35 spaniel
Large 33-37 52.59 40 Beagle
Huge 43-43 76-84 so Husky
47.52 ass-97 65 Labrador Retriever
Golden Reiriever, Old
52-62 92-100 70 English Sheepdog
LIMITED 90 um WARRANTV
lPets warrants this oroductto he iree oideiects in parts. materials and workmanship
ior a period oi so days, irom date oi purchase,
Should any repairs or servicing under lhis warranty be required, contacl Customer
Service by phone or email ior instructions on now to pack and ship the product to
lPeIs.
iPeIs CUSTOMER SERVlCE
Telephune 1-566-877-7949
Email: service@ipeis-mall com
Hours: Weekdays 9:00AM- 5:00 PM EST
This warranty gives you specilic legal righls and you may also have other rights
which varyirom sieteio sIaIe.
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FCC Statement:
This equipment has been tested and icunb ic ccmpiy Witn tne iirniisicra Class 5
aigitai ceVice, pursuant to part is cnne FCC Ruies These iirnits are designed tn
provide reasonabie prbieciion against tiarmiui interierence in a residentiai
instaiiaiicn Ttiis equipmentgeneraies, uses and can radiate radio irequency
energy and‘ ii not installed and used in accordance Witn tne instructions may
cause narniiui interiererice tc rauic cnmmunicatinns
However, tnere is no guarantee that intenerence Wi” nei occurln a partlcular
InstaHation iiinis equipmentaces cause narniiui interierence to radio 0!
ieiewsion reception, wnicti can be detevmined by turning tne equipment an and
un‘ ine user is encouraged tn try te correct ine inierierence by cne cr more or
ineiciicwing measure -
-Reorienicr reiocaietne recewing antenna
- increase the separation between inc equipment and recewer
-Connecllhe equipmenitc an buiiei on a circuitdiiierentirom that to wnicn ttie
receiveris connected
This device ccmbiiesiuith parl15 onne FCC rules Operation is subiecttc (he
ioiiowmg two conditions:(1)This device may nbtcause narmiui intellerence‘
and (zitnis device must acceptany intenerence receivedi inciuding interierence
that may cause undesired operation
Mal: Mndilicnlions lwlhil pmduclwillvnid me user-s nulhurilytn npmtemis
equipment.
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