JIAYIYANG ELECTRONICS 201507-616 Remote Pet Training with LED Display User Manual

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User Manual
Training Collar System
www.ipets-mall.com
Table of Contens
importantsatety iniermation 2
Components i 3
How the Dog Training System Works .. 5
Features - 5
Keyneiiniiions u
Remote Transmitter s
CoHarReceiver‘ 7
Operating Guide a
siepi Prepare ine Remo|e Transmiuev and Receiver Coliai s
srep2 pairing CuHaarccivcrm Tiansmiflcr 9
Slep3 restinerraining System Functions V 10
srepa Fitinecoiiarrieceivei , 1o
sreps Rerlhread\hecaliar(asdiagram) ,,,,,,,,,,, . . 11
StepsRermiezdmecoHai 12
FrequentlyAsked Questions - t3
Troupiesnppring
Generai Training Tips 14
Common size otditierent dogs . . 16
LiMITED so DAYS WARRANTV 16
iPetscusToMERsERVicE 16
Important Salety Information
WARNiNG NOT FORAGGRESSIVE DOGS Do not usetnis product iiycurddg
isagglesslve‘crliyourdogis pronerpaggressive penaVipr,Aggressive dogs
can cause severeiniury and even death rctheirownerand others iryou are
unsure whethertnis productis approprlale'nrycurdng‘pleaseccmsuitycur
veterinarian or certitied trainer.
CAUTION:
Risk ofskin damagl: Piease read andtoiiowtne instructionscareiuiiy in tnis
guide‘ Properllt loe cuHars is Important because a ‘0052 wilarmaycause
inconsistenrpertprmanee Acoiiarworniorropipng ormaderoptigntpnrne
pet's neck may cause skin damage, rangingtrcm redness to pressure uicers
(cprnrnoniy known as oedspres) These cpiiars can cause pressure necrosis it
used incorrectiy and is often misideniitied as burns.
. Avoid ieaving the collar on the dog ior more than izhours perday
. When possible reposition the coiiarpn the pet's neckevery i Io 2hpurs
. Checktne iitte prevent excessive pressure, and it is pkayro (rim any excess
strap iehgth
- Neverconnecta iead totne eiectronic coiiar because it may cause excessive
pressure on the contacts
. Wash the dog's neck area and contacts lo2 apiiarweekiy With a damp cioth
. Exa e the contact area daiiytorsigns ota rasn or a sore
. iia rash orspre is found‘ discontinue use onne cuHar untii the skin has neaied
inhe condition persists beyond AB hours, see your veterinarian
These steps wrii heip your pet saie arid comiortaoie iviiiiions or pets are corniortaoie
while wearing stainiess steei contacts Some pets are sensitive to contact pressure
You mayrind aflersome timerhat your petrs very toierant ortne coiiar itso you may
reiax some oithese precautions it is important to cominue daily checks pnhe contact
area. itredness crsores are detected discontinue use untii the skin hasiuiiy heaied
Thank you tor choosing the ipers hrandl You and your pet deserve a companionship
that inciudes memeraoie moments and a shared understanding together Our
mission is to ensure your pet's saiety by providing you the toois and techniques
to successfuiiy train your pet shame you have any queries piease contact our
customerservice
NOTE: Piease charge before using the product
Components
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Howthe dog training system works?
iRets orooucts are reliaoie. elteetive, amt comfartable for large orsmaii oogs
The system assists in controlling yourdog Without a leash in a range up to 380
yards awayi instantly send a signal trom the Remote Transmitter, which activa|es
yourdog‘s Collar Receiver The dog Will receive an annoying but sate. harmless
stimulation witn correct. consistent use uths product, the dog vvili associate
his misbehavior with your corrections. and soon enough, you Will have a well-
trained dog This particular model teatures auiustaole levels olstimulation and
multiple types olstimuiation, enaoiing the userto tweak accoroingiy to the dog‘s
temperament. removing the risk of over stimulation or incorrect usage olstimulation.
Features
. Rechargeaole Remote Transmitter and Collar Receiver
. Walerpmol Remote Transmitter and Collar Receiver.
a 0799 intensity levels at Vlbrahon
. ores intensity levels at MomentaryorContinuous static Shock
. Easyto use, aoiustacle intensity Dial
. Trouolelree Receiver SelectorEutton
. simple, rugged and ergonomic design layout.
. Belt clip
. Ouickand straigtitlorward pairing process.
. Range ofaau varos
. Caoaole ofslmultaneous control oftttree dogs (extra receivers are purchasable)
. Aoiustaole. thIcKTFU strapto accommodate any size oioog
o Remotely tum Uri/0H Collar Receiver
- 3 modes Torte, Vlbratlun and Sta|lc Shock
Key Definitions
Antenna
in-ensiiyniai
Transniiierineicaiortqn-
Momentary some Shoot Button
Collar ON/OFF Bultorl Sauna Button
Receive'selectotulal vier an auiien
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LCD Display
Tiansniittuvmaininvlart
Rubheanver
Remote Transmitter
u Anlenna: Transmtls Signal fmm Remote Transmttter to the Guitar Recewer
. Transmitter Indicator Light: When pressing stimulation outtons the
TransmitterindicatorLigntliasnesgreen
. lnten yDial: Rotate the dial to aoiustthe level olstimulationrrom 0799
. Channel Button: Press tne button to select a receiver Up to three receivers
can pairto the Remote Transmitter.
- Vibration Button: Delivers vibration stimulation to the selected receiver
. Sound Button: Sends atone signal to the selected receiver, which then emits
a tone
. Momentary Slzlic snoek Button: Deliver momentary static shock stimulation
to the selected receiver.
. Continuous static shock Button: Delivery continuous static shock
stimulationtolhe selected receiver
. 1ransmitterCharging Jack: Charges the battery olthe Remote Transmitter
when connected to a powersource
. Belt cl p. Allowstorthe passioility othandslree training
. Rubber Cover: Prutzcts the lnlernai components the Remote Transmitter
lrorn dust and water Always remember to replace aitercharging is complete
. LCD Display: Displays transmitter battery lite. intensity level and receiver
selection
. Collar uNloFF autton: Carl poweron or ollthe seleoted reeeiuer remotely
lrorn the transmitter.
Collal Receiver
Con'nct Paints
ON/OFF aution
Co lar heee yercharging la
hunter cayei
Race val immatnmgi‘l
- Contact Points: Contact points coverthe metal screws. and through them
staticshockstimulation isdelwered.
. Collar Receiver charging Jack: charges the battery orthe Collar Receiver
when connected to a power source.
n Rubber Cover: Pratects the lnlernai components aHhe Collar Receiver from
dustand water Always rememberlo replace altercharging is complete
. ONIOFF Button: Powers on collar receiverand aegins pairing sequence when
held.
. ReceiverlnoicatorLight:
(A) When the Collar Receiver is charging the lightwill be a solid red. itswitehes
to green when tully charged
(a i in standby status. the Receiver indicator Lightwill ilash green periodically.
to ) stimulation Buttons pressed on the Remote Transmitterwlil cause a green
light to appear on the Collar Receiver.
(D )inerlng nflthe collar Recalverwlii gIVE nfla red light
Operating Guide
Step1- Prepare the Remote Transmitter
Charge the Remote Transmitter
1 Uncoverthe TransmitterCharging Jack by lilting the Rubber Cover
2 insert the charging connector into the Charging Jack
3 Piug the charger into a standard wall outlet.
A Asolid red lightWill appearon the Transmitter lndicatorLight. indicating charging
is occurring
5 Once charging is complete. the solid red light wiH turn to a solid green light.
6 Replace the Rubbercavertn protect the Transmittercharging Jack
Note: Belore lirst use. charge the Remote Transmitter until completion olthe
charging process
“Wit.-
Poworing on and orftno Roman Trlnsmittlr
The transmitternasan autuVofHeature. wnicn will activate automatically ilno
operation wrtninone nour. Press anybutton to turn ontne Lmlt again
Step 2 - Prepare the Collar Receiver
Charge the Collar Receiver
1 Uncoverthe Collar Receivercnarging Jack by lilting tne Rubber Cover
2 insert tne enarging connector into the cnarging Jack
3. Plug the enarger into a standard wall outlet
4 Asolid red llght wlll appearon tne Receiver lndieator Ligni, indicating charglng
is in progress
5. Once charglrlg is complete, the solid rect ligntwill turn to a sclld green light
6. Replace ine Rubber Cover to proteettne Collar Receiver cnarging Jack
Powering on and omne Collar Receiver
There are two ways to power on and orrtrre Remote Collar Receiver
Optioni:
Il‘tneCallarReceiverisoFF. ncld the CollarON/OFF ButtonontneTransniitter
and a green lignt Wlll appearto indicate powering on the Dollar Receiver
ll‘ the Cellar RecelverlsON. haldtheCallarON/OFF Button antheTransrmtter
and an orange ligntWillappeartoindicate powering omne Collar Recelver.
Option 2:
Press the ONIOFF Button on the Collar Receiver to power on the device. a green
llghtwlll appear.
To power all the Collar Receiver. Press the ON/OFF Button on the Collar Recenter.
an orange llghtwlll appear.
Tne Collar Reoeiveralso comes witn auto-oriieature: iitne Collar Reoeiverdoes
not receive any signal ironi tne Transmltter or any operation Wlthlrl one nour. tne
Collar Receiverwrll automatically oe turned allto save the oattery power You
need lo turn on the Collar Receiver oy eitherway oraoove mentioned in ordertc
operate tneunit
Step 3 — Pairing Collar Receiverto Transmitter
t Wlth the Cellar Recelver ln the OFF pn5ltlun, press and hold the ON/OFF button
wriile nolding tne DN/OFF button, a steady green ligntsnould be active
2. Tne Collar Reeeiverwill beep and the indicator llghtwlll turn to a ilasning green
lignt
3 Press any button on your remote transmitterto complete tne pairing process
Step 4 - Test the Training System Functions
Trie testing rnetnodsvvill neip determine wnetnertne training system isrunctioning
as intended. Please ensure tnal tne pairing process is complete berore attempting
to test the tunctionality
(Figural-1) (Figure 2.2)
Testing the static shock Function(Figure2-1)
1 Put the tesl bulb over the Contact Polhts at the Collar Receiver
2 Powerun the Remote Transmitterand adiust tne lntensrty Dial to 99
me
a Select the correct Collar Recelver with the Channel Button
4. Pvess the MomentaryorContinuous static shock Button and the test bulb will
llash orange Infllcatlng the static shocklunction is operating correctly
Note: "wanting to testthe shock tunction on yourselti please ensure your
llngerorhand is across both contact points to ensure the connection is
complete Otherwise userwlll last no stimulation
Testing the vi ra ion Function(Figure2-2)
1 ineran the Remute Transmitterand adlust the lntenslty Dial to 99
2 Select the correct Collar Recelverwltn the Cnannel Button
3 Press theVlbratan Button and the Cellar Recelver will respond appropriately
Testing the Sound Function
t.Poweron the Remote Transmitterand adiustthe lntensity Dial to 99.
2. Select the correct Collar Receiverwith the Channel Button.
3 Press the Sound Button, the Collar Receiver Wlll emit a tone
Step 5— Fit the Collar Receiver
important The proper ht and placement olthe Collar Receiver is essential lor
etlective training. The contact points must have direct contactwith the dog‘s skin.
(”Tom the Collar Receiver‘ attach the Collar strap to the Receiver
(2) with the dog standing in rrorit otyoui place the Collar Receiveraround the
oog‘s neck‘ so the receiver box and Contact ants are on the underside aiyaur
dog‘s necki making oirectcontactwith the dog‘sskln lloirect contact is not
possiole, shaving someturaway, ensuring good contact is recommended
(a) Fasten the collar strap The tit shouio oe snug‘ out not taut Allngershould be
able to be placed beneath the collarstrapwhen around the dog‘s neck.
(4)Allowthe dog towearthe Collar Receiver rorseveral minutes and check the
strap agaln The oog will soon oeconie more lamiliarwith the collar Receiver, so
it is crucial to ensurethe lit comlortaole and llattering
,n,
CAUTION: RISK OF SKIN DAMAGE
Fur con’llclrt‘ Salety and el‘l‘ectlveness ul tnls pruduct please check the llt u'the
oog's oollartreouently. llopservmg any skin irritation immediately discontinue
use ul‘the cullarlor a lew days lltne skin condition persists beyond 48 hours‘
consult a veterinarian These collars can cause pressure necrosisi commonly
known as bed sores, ituseo incorrectlyand is otten mlsldentll‘led as ourns
Do notattach a leash tothe collari which can result in squeezing the Contact Points
tootightly against yourooo's neck
The design otthe Collar Receiveroiscourages constantlywearing the demo
lPets recommends the collar not wearing for more than 12 nours out cfevery
24-hour period
Most dogs leel uncomlortaole when wearing the collar lor the very lirsttime. Do
not use anytuncticns untll the dog ls accustomed to the collar
iPets suggests giving the (109‘ the yioration stimulation before lollowmg It With a
static shook Altertreining lorawhile using this methooi the dog Wlll be aware that
altervlbratlan cumes a statlc snack Vlhratlun will act as a warnlng, and statlc
shock only acts as a menace that might be necessary sometimes
Step 6 Re-thread the collar
Regular Maintenance
Ensure Contact Points are not too tighton a weekly basis.
Rinse the Contact Points with alcohol on a weekly basis.
checkthe oog's necktor irritation and wash the dog‘s neck on a weekly basis.
Frequently Asked Questions:
How old does the dog have to he oerore using the system?
Vuurdug should have learned basic obedience commands such as. 'sll“ ur“slay "
The Collar Receiver might oe too large tor dogs under 15ibs.
Once my dog completes training and is been obeying my commands, will he
have to weartlre collar?
Probably not, but you may try to reinlorce training With the collar
Can I use the iPets rechargeable training collarwith more than one dog?
Yes. youiust need to purchase another Collar Receiver lorthe system.
Is the Collar Roceiverwaterproon
yes. but always ensure that the RuooerCoverseals the Charging Jack
Can I replace the Collarreceiverwi h another kind orcollar?
No
Cut l attach a lo sh to the Collar Receiver?
No. this can result in pulling the Contact Points too tightly against the dog‘s neck
Attach a leash to a separate. nonmetallic collar era harness Ensure the extra
collar does not put pressure on the Contact Points
How long can l leave the Collar Receiver on my dog?
The design olthe collaroiscourages constant wearlng We recommend not having
the dog wearthe collartormore than 12 hours outorevery 24-hour period
is the training system suitaoletor all dogs7
The collar ls aoiustaole lrom length 5 9'1i5cm)tu t9 altsacm). irthe dog‘s neck
circumterence is smallerthan 5 9", you will be lorced lo rethread the collar, ilthe
dog's neck circumrerence is largerthan 22', this collar may not oe suitaole rorthe
dog. This collar is not suitablelordogs under isibs
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Troubleshooting
My dog is not responding alterthe tra
"9 system installed successlully.
Chargethe Remote Transmitter and Collar Receivertor 6 hours. separately beiore
first use
Ensure ilthe Remote Transmitter and Collar Receiver power is on.
check the intensity levels or vibration and static shock, making sure it is not set to 0
Ensure the Dollar Receiver has sutlicient powerlo operate
checkthe collarto ensure itlits snugly againstyour dog‘s neck.
lttested tor all otthe aoove and the dog is still not responding, please try repairing
the Remote Transmitterand ReceiverCollar
The Remote Transmitter does notwork.
checkthe battery status orthe Remote Transmitter
Press and hold the Right Side Button fora iew secondsto poweron the Remote
Transmitter
Iwant to test the Collar Receiveron myself, but itooes notwork.
When testlng the Collar Receiverwlth your hands, please much the two electrodes
simultaneously as touching one electrode wlll not work
General Training Tips
Thelollowing tips on how to get the best out otyour il=ets Training Collar
(it Make training sessions short and positive (oetween 1045 minutes long tor each
session )Tnis will enable the dog to keep its attention tocused on the trainer.
(2)Tralncne dog atatime.
ta) During the lirst initial training sessions, keep the dog in a tamiliar outdoor
environment Training in new locations may cause the dog to become distracted.
causing you to reinrorce commands With the Collar Receiver more than necessary
.yu.
14) Use a long leash tastened to a non-metallic oollarto helpthe dog's learning,
Ensure the additional collar and lash does not interlere with the Contact Palms
olthe Collar Receiver. Do not use the remote training collarwithout a long leash
until yourdog it lullytrained.
is) More success will occur oyteaching the dog a command first oerore trying to
reinlorce the command with the Remote Transmitter.
is) For oesic ooediencetreining, vibration is more useful
in Issue one obedience command ata time, this will reduce contusion and allow
the dog to remain locused, Do not use the training system lor commands lhat the
dog has not learned,
tat During training. lookror all lhe positive changes in the dog's behavior and
remember to reiniorce them promptly with ample praise and reward
tslAvoid overrcarrecllng your dog. Use as little remote correction as possmle
during the treining process.
(10) When the dog has become apparently perplexed, shilt the locus oi the training
by drawing the dog's attention to a command they have tamiliarity. Example:
Tell the dog to sit and give abundant praise and encouragement on successlul
completion loe sit command.
m i Do not use the training system to correct or eliminate lorms olaggression or
oiting oehevior. When the dog is showing signs oleggressive hehavior, immediately
contact a prolesslonal dog trainer ln your local area,
tlz)l>lease keep in mind, that you should keeptreining sessions short and end
every session on a high note Slop Training and play with the dog as soon the dog
has accomplished a new level of preliciency.
ll needing more training tips, please visit us at www ipetsemall com or www,
laceooek comlipelsmall for plenty olresources,
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Common slze ofdllferentdogs
- - Chihuahua Yorkshire
Mlnl 20- 22 25- 30 Temier
2 3 Chihuahua, Yorkshire
sma" 20‘“ 29'” Temier, Poodle, Pomeranian
Medium 23-25 35-42 28 Maltese DogsnihTzu
Large 27-31 41 -47 31 yéffigéficmaumn
Large 30-34 46-53 35 2:2:sz“ 5‘9““ CW”
Large 33-37 52-59 40 Beagle
Huge 43-48 75-54 60 Husky
47-52 88-97 65 Labrador Retriever
Goiden Relriever, Old
52-62 92-100 70 English Sheepdog
LIMiTED 90 DAYS WARRANTY
iPets warrants lhis productto he tree otdelects in parts, materials and workmanship
tor a period olso days, lrorri date or purchase,
Should any repairs or servicing under this warranty be required, contacl Customer
Service Dy phone or email lor instructions on how to pack and ship the product to
iPets.
iPels CUSTOMER SERVICE
Telephone: 1-556-877-7949
Emall serwce®lpeISamachom
Hours: Weekdays 9 no AM- 5:00 PM EST
This warranty gives you specilic legal rights and you may also have other rights
whlch vary from Slate lo slale,
45,
FCC Statement:
This equipment has oeen testeo ano tauno to comply with the limits tor a Class a
digital dewce. pursuant to part 15 olthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to
proVide reasonable protection against harmlul lnterfevence in a residential
installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radiolrequency
energy and it not installed and used in accordance With the instructions may
cause harmful interlerence to radio communications
However. there is no guarantee that interference wlll not occur in a particular
installation itthis equipment does cause harmlui interierenoe to room or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment attend
any the user is encuuraged to try to correct the interrerence by one armare ot
the loilowmg measures
-Reorientor relocate the recewing antenna
-lncrease the separation oetween the eouipmentand reoeiuer
- Connect the equipmentto an outleton a circuit dillerentlrorn that to which the
receiver is connected
This deirice complies With part 15 otthe FCC rules. Operation is supiectto the
lollouiiing two conditions tt ) This device may not cause harmiul lnteflerence‘
and (2) this deuice mustacceptany interierence received including interlerence
that may cause undesired operation.
Not ad
equipment.
atiansto this produatwill y the user's authority to operate this
in

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