JIAYIYANG ELECTRONICS 201507-617 Remote Pet Training System with Flashing LED Display User Manual

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User Manual
Training Collar System
www.ipets-mall.com
Table of Contens
importantsatety iniermation 2
ComponenISr V 3
How the Dog Training System Works AA 4
Features . 4
Keyneiiniiions AA
RemoieTransmKter 5
CoiiarReceiyerA A 5
Operating Guide 7
siepi prepare the Remo|e rransniuerand Receivercoliai 7
Slap?PairingCuHarRnccivcrmTvansmiflcr a
Slep3 restine rraining Sys‘em Functions , io
SlewFitinecoiiaraveceivev M
srepsneAinreauineaaiiarrasuiagrsm) ,,,,,,,,,,, . . i2
FrequentiyAskedouestions A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 13
Trouoieshooting
Generai Training Tips ...
Common size oidmerent dogs ,.
LiMITED 90 DAYS WARRANTY"
iPetscusToMERsERVicE
Important Salety Information
WARNiNG NOT FORAGGRESSIVE DOGS Do not usetnis product iiyourddg
isaggiesslve‘crliyourdogis prpnerpaggressive penaVipr,Aggressive dogs
can cause severeiniury and even death rctheirownerand others iryou are
unsure whetherthis productis approprlale'nrycurdng‘pleaseccmsuilycur
veterinarian or certitied trainer.
CAUTION:
Risk ofskin damagl: Piease read and toiiowthe instructionscareiuiiy in this
guide‘ Properllt loe cuHars is Important because a ‘0052 wilarmaycause
incensistenrpertprmanee Acoiiarwornierropipng ormaderoptightpnrhe
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 coiiaren the pet's neckevery i Io 2heurs
. Checkme iitto prevent excessive pressure, and it is pkayro (rim any excess
strap iehgth
- Neverconnecta iead tothe eiectronic coiiar because it may cause excessive
pressure on the contacts
. Wash the dog's neck area and contacts lo2 aoiiarweekiy With a damp cioth
. Exa
e the contact area daiiytorsigns ota rash or a sore
. iia rash orsore is found‘ discontinue use otthe coiiar untii the skin has heaied
inhe condition persists beyond AB hours, see your veterinarian
These steps wrii heip your pet saie arid comiortaoie iviiiiions or pets are aorniortaoie
while wearing stainiess steei contacts Some pets are sensitive to contact pressure
You maynnd aflersome timerhat your petrs very toierant orthe coiiar itso you may
reiax spine oithese precautions it is important to cominue daily checks pnhe contact
area. itredness orsores are detected discontinue use untii the skin hasiuiiy neaied
Thank you tor choosing the ipers brand' You and your pet deserve a companionship
that inciudes memoraoie 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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How the dog training system works?
tpets pmducts are rename, ewecttve, and cemiertame (or targe or smalt dags
The system asststs centroumg yourdcg wtthcut a teasn in a range up to 380
yams away' Instarmy sentt a stgnat (mm the Remate Tlansmmer, wntcn actwates
yourucg's CDHaI Recewer. Tne dog wm recewe an anncymg put sate, narmtess
sttmutattun thh correct, CDHSISQEM use of (ms product, the dog wHI assnctate
ms mtsbehaviarwtlh your com-muons, and scan ennugh, you wiH nave a welt-
lramed dug Thls partlcu‘ar mudet leatures adtustabte \eve‘s a'shmu‘almn,
enabhng the usermlweak aeoardingty to the dog‘s temperament, Iemovmg tne
rlsk of over sttmulatlon
Features
n Rechargeablz Remute Transmlflerand CuHar chzlver
. Waterpreet Remete Transmitter and Collar Reeewer
. LCD Dtsptay teaturmg a [flue backhghflor mthlmE usage
. tootntensttytevetsotvmratton.
. 100 tntenstty tevets atstattc Shock
. Easytc use, adtustable tntensity Dtat.
- Simple,elgancmtcdestgmayoul.
. Belt Chp
. Omsk amt stratgnttprwam patrmg process.
. Range 01550 Vards
. Capapte etstmuttaneaus mmrol cHwo dngs (extra reeewer ts purenasapte)
. Swap ertarttessty between centmuaus amt Momentary sttmmatmn
. AdjustapteTPu strap to accommodate any stze ot dog.
- Antarcfflealure to conserves pawerwnen nut m use to extend battery Me
. Remotetyturncnruucmtarkecewer
Key Definitions
Vibration Swan 2
indicator Li nt
LCD screen
Slsllc Bullnn 2
Antenna
InterlSlly Dial
FowelBullan
Vibration Bullonl
static Bullnnl
ChalglngJaCk
Palrlrl 5 mini
RubberCever
Remote Transmitter
Antenna: Transmits signal lrorri Remote Transmitlerte (he Collar Receiver
Transmitter indicator Lignt: Flashes green orsolid green wnen any oltne
stimulation btmens are pressed and salm red when charging tne oattery or
no power
LCD Screen: Indicates tne intensity level or stimulation currently selected and
battery lire wneri pressing stimulation buttons, |he LCD screen will riotily
wnion receiveris receiving stimulation
Intensity Dial: Rotate the dial to aeiusttne level olstimulatien lrorrr o to tan
Toggle Swite - oggle svviton swaps between continuous and momentary
mode ii tne toggle sWiteti is to tne lert, aii stimulallun pottons are new
continuous and ilto tne right all stimulation btmons are new momentary
Power Eunon: Powers the Remote Transmitteran and eliand has another
lunetion tnat enables a mode (hatwlll viprate nie Remote Transmitter wnen
pressing stimulation buttons
Vihrzlinn Bulknn 1: Delivers curl|lnuclus Dr momentary Vlbrahun [a (he llrsl
receiver, depending on tne positien oltlie Toggle Switeli
Slalic Bulton 1: Delivers CDermcluS or momentary stalic shackle the lirst
receiver, depending on ttie position oltne Toggle Switch
Vibralion Bultan 1: Delivers commuous or momenlary vlhrallen In the second
receiveri depending on me position oltne Toggle Switcn.
Sufi: Bumm 2: Delivers continuous or momentary static shock In the secend
receiver. depending on tne position ortne Toggle Swllch
Charging Jack: Charges the battery ortne Remote Transmitter wnen
connected to a power source
Belt Clip: Allows lertne possieility el nenes tree training.
Pairing Symbol: Pairs tne Remole Transmitterto the Cellar Receivertsl or
powers olrtne Collar Receiverwhen properly aligned.
Rubber Cover: Protects tne internal components ol the Remote Transmitter
rrom dostand water Always rememberlo replace alterenarging is complete
Collar Receiver
1.contact Points: Contact points ceverthe metal screws, and threughthem
vibration crsteticshock stimulation is delivered.
2. charging Jack: charges the battery orthe Collar Receiver when cannected
to a power source
3. Pa rig Symbol: Pairsthe CollarReceivertothe Renncte Transmitterorpowers
omhe Collar Receiver
1. Rubber cover: Protects the lnternal components olthe Collar Recelverfmm
dust and water Always rememberto replace etter charging is complete.
5. Receiver Indicator Light:
(A lwtien the Cellar Receiver is charglng‘ the lightwill be a sulld red‘ it svvitches
to green when tully charged.
(a ) ln standby status: the Receiver lndicator nghl will flash green periodically
(C ) Stlmulatlurl Buttons pressed on the Remote Transmltterwlll cause a
green lightto appearcntheCollar Receiver.
(D ) Pairing the Remote Transmlller and Collar Receivervvitt produce a solid
green light.
Operating Guide
Step1 - Prepare the Remote Transmitter and Receiver Collar:
Charge the Remote Transmitter and Receiver Collar
l. Uncoverthe Charglng Jack by lirting the RubberCcver
2 insert the charging conneclar into the Charging Jack.
3 Plug the charger into a standard wall outlet
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4 Asalld red ligntvvitl appearen the indicatcr Lighl‘ indicating charging is occurring
5 Once charging is complete the solid red light will turn to a solid green light.
6 Replace the Rubber Coverlo protectthe Charging Jack.
Note: Berore first use: charge the Reniote Transmitter and Receiver Collar
untilcompletion
Powering on and oche Remote Transmitter
Press and hold the PowerEulIcn rorseveral seconds, the LCD display will appear
and the Transmitter indicator Lightwill turn to solid green
Ta powereiithe Remote Transmltter‘ press and hard the Power Button icra rew
seconds
Powering on and oflthe CollarReceiVer
There are two ways to pawerorl and ottthe Remate Collar Receiver:
Option 1:
mm; Collar Receiver is DH, hold Vibratlcn Bullon 1 lust and then press and hold
Static Button 1 lar 5 seconds to turn on the Cellar Receiver;
Irthe Collar Receiver is ON, hold Vibration Button I first and then press and hold
static Sutton 1 rcra seconds to turn births Collar Receiver:
Option 2:
Allgn the Remote Transmitter Pairing Symbol with the corresponding Cellar
ReceiverPairing Symbol: once the Receiver lndicatcrLight is green separate
thetwo Pairing Symhcls The CellarReceiveris newcn
Align the Remote Transmitter Pairing Symbol Transmitterwith the corresponding
Collar Receiver Pairing Sympol, once the Recelver indicator Light goes red
separate thetwo Pairing Symbols The Collar Receiver is now all.
The Cellar Receiveralso comes wtth autcso" feature ltthe Collar Receiver does
not recelve any signal tram theTransmltter or any operation within one hour, the
Collar Receiver will automatically hemmed oil to save the battery power You
need to turn on the Collar Receiver oy either way or apove mentioned in order to
operate the unit
NB: The lrldlcator llghtotthe chlaTsrecelveTwill flash red if it needs recharging.
Red A Green B
Step 2 — Pairing Collar Receiver to Transmitter:
l Press and hold the Power Button tora few secondsto poweron the Remote
Transmitter.
2 Rotate the Intenst y Dial to o
3. Ensurethe Collar Receiver is off
4.Align and the Remote Transmitter Pairing Symbol with the corresponding Collar
Recelver Pairing Symbol, hold until the Recelver indicator Light is a steady
green, once the steady green light beglns to llash, press the Vioration Eutton1
immediately Pairing is now complete
5 ll needing to pair a second Collar Receiver, lollow steps 2 e 4 out instead ol
pressing thevioralion Button t, press thevioration Button 2 immediately
NB Accurdlng to the tactory delault settings, when the collarsrecelver has been
turned on, the synchronizing should oe completed within 10 seconds, thereoy
you have to press the Vlbratlun Within those 10 seconds Please DO NOT try to
synchronize the transmitterWith the two collar receiver (iiany) atthe same time
Step 3 - Test the Training System Functions:
Tnetesting methods will help determinewhetherthe training system istunctioning
as intended Please ensure that the pairing process is complete oelore attempting
to testthe runcticnality
U U
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(“9“"2'U (Figure 2-2)
Testing the Static Shock FunctiontFigure 2-1)
1 Put the test light over the Screws althe Collar Recelver
2 Turn on the Remote Transmltterand adlust (he Intenslty Dial 0" U
3 There is an option torcontinuous stimulation ormoirientary, irdesiring continuous
push the Toggle Swltcl’l to the lelt position and it desiring momentary, move
the Toggle SWitch to the right position.
4 After deciding the type ot stimulation, press either Static Button 1 or Static Button
2, dependlng en whlch Tecetver ls undergclng the test, the test bulb will llash
orange, indicating the static Snacktunctlan is operating correctly
Nole: llwarltlrlg to test the shacklunctlen on yourselt, please ensure your
linger or hand is across both contact points to ensure the connection is
complete Otherwise, user wlll feel nu stimulatlun
mr
Testing the Vibration Functions(Figure 2-2)
1 Power on the Remote Transmmer, and adiust the inlensmy Dial DHD
2 There Is an option Var continuous stlmuiatlon or momentary, if desiring conlinuous.
push the Toggle Switch to (he let! pasman and ”desiring momentary, move (he
Toggie sinitcn to the rignr position
3. Airer deciding tne type oi stimulation, press eiiner vibration Burton i or
vioration Eutton 2, depending on wnicn receiver is undergoing tne test, tne
Coiiar ReceiverWiii yiorate
Step 4 7 Fit the Collar Receiver:
important The propertit and oiacement ottne Coiiar Receiver is essential tor
effective training The Contact palms must have direct contactwith the dog‘s skin
it) To iit trie Coiiar Receiver, attacn tne Coiiar Strap to tne Receiver
(2) witn the dog standing in iront otyou, piece the Coiiar Receiver around tne
dog‘s neck, so the receiver box and Contact Points are on rne underside of
your dog‘s neck, making direct contact Witn tne dog‘s skin iidirect contact is
not possioie, snaVing scmeturaway, to ensure good contacl is recommended
(3) Fasten tne coiiarstrao Tne tit snouid he snug, out not taut Aririger snouid he
aoie to be placed beneath the coiiar strap wnen around the dog‘s neck
(AJAHDW the dog to wearlhe CuHar Receiver (or sevzrai minutes and check the
strap again. Tne dog Wiii soon become more iamiiiarwitn tne Cciiar Receiver,
SD K is cruciai ‘0 ensure the N comlortable and flattering
CAUTION: RISK OF SKIN DAMAGE
For comtorr, safety and eitectiveness oi this product piease cneck tne iit ottne
dog's coiiarireouentiy "observing any skin irritation, immediateiy discontinue
use of tne coiiar tor a few days ii the skin condition persists beyond 43 nours,
consuit a veterinarian These caHars can cause pressure necrosis, commonly
known as oed sores, it used incorrectiy and is often misidentiiied as ourns.
no not attacn a ieashrorne coiiar, wnicn can result in squeezing tneContaci
Pomts tootighlly against yourdog‘s neck
,1),
The design oi tne Coiiar Receiver discourages constantly wearing tne deVice.
iPets recommends tne coiiar not be worn tor more than 12 hours out oteyery 247
nour period
Most dogs feei uncomiortaoiewnen wearing the coiiariortne very firsttime Do
not use anyiunctions untii the dog is accustomed to tne coliar
iPets suggests giving the dog, the vibration stimuiarion oetore roiiovving it viritn a
static snock Aitertraining tor a whiie using tnis metnod, rne dog wili be aware
tnataitervioration comes a staticsnock. Vibration Wiii actas a warning, and static
snock oniy acts as a menace tnat mignt oe necessary sometimes
Step 5 Re-thread the cellar (as diagram)
Regular Maintenance
Ensure Contact Points are not too tight on a weekiy basis
Rinse tne Contact Points with alcohol on a weekiy oasis
oneck tne dog‘s neckior irritation and wash tire dog's neck on a weekiy oasis
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Frequently Asked Questions:
How old does the dog lieveto he More using the system?
Yourdug shuuld have learned baslcubedlence commands such as. "slt' ur‘ tay "
The Collar Receiver might be too large lordogs under tslbs
one. my dog completes training and is bun ooeying rnyconrrnands. will
he have to wear mecnllar?
Prooaoly not, outyou may try to reinlorce training Wlth the collar
Can i use the iPets rechargeaole training collarwith more than one dog?
Yes. you lost need to purchase another Collar Receiverrorthe system.
is the Collar Receiverweterproon
Yes. bu| always ensure that the RubberCcverseals the Charging Jack.
Can I replace the Collar receiver
h another kind at cullar7
No
Can I attach a leash to the Collar Receiver?
No. this can result in pulling the Contact Pointstoa tightly againstthe dog‘s neck
Attach a leash to a separate. nonmetalllt: collaror a harness Ensure the extra
collar does not put pressure on the Contact Points.
How long can || eve the sollnr Receiver on my dog?
The design orthe collardiscourages constantwearirig. We recommend not haVing
the dog wearthe collarlor more than t2 hours out ol every 244mm period
ls the training system suilahle tor all dogs?
The collar is adiustaole rrom length 5.9" (15cm) to 19 6" (50cm). ilthe dog's neck
Circumference is smaller than 5 9', you will be [arsed to rethread the collar, the
dog's neck circumlerence is largerthan 22", this collar may hol oe suitaolelorthe
dog This caller is not suitable 'nrdugs under 15)th
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Troubleshooting
My dog is not responding alter successlully setting uptne training system.
Chargethe Remote Transmitterand CollarReceiverlors hours. separately before
tirst use
Ensure itthe Remote Transmitterand collar Receiver power is on
Check the intensity levels olvihration and static shock, making sure it is not set
to 0.
Ensure the Collar Receiver has suhicieni power to operate
Check the ccllarto ensure itlits snugly against yourdog‘s neck.
lltestedlorall aHhe above and the dog isstill not responding. pleasetry ran
pairing the Remote Transmitterand Receivercollar
The Remote Transmitterdoes not work.
Check the battery status olthe Remote Transmitter
Press and hold the Power Button loralew seconds to powerori the Remote
Transmitter
My collar-receiverworks great forsome time, yet it does not work after charging.
First, check ilthe receiver has been charged correctly. Checkthe “ptepare the
collar receiver“ part of the guide Vorthe correct charging method
check ilthe receiver has been powered on.
lwanl totest the Cellar Receiver on mysell, out it does network.
When testing the Collar Receiverwith your hands. please touch the two electrodes
simultaneously. as touching one electrodewlll notwork
.n.
General Training Tips
Follow these tips on howto getthe tiest out of your il=ets Training Coiiar.
(I) Make training sessions short and positive (between 10-1 5 minutes long ior each
session.) This WiH enatile the dog to keep its attention locused on the trainer.
(2)Train one dog ala time
(3) During the lirst initial training sessions, keep the dog in a lamiliar outdoor
environmentTreining in new locations may causethe dog to become distracted,
causing you to reinlorce commands with the collar Receiver more than necessary,
(4) Use a long leash rastenedto a non-metallic collarto nelpthe dog's learning,
Ensure the additional collar and leash does not interrere with the Contact Points
ontne Collar Receiver. Do not usethe remote training collerwithouta long leash
until your dog is rullylrained.
(5) More success will occur tiyteiiching the dog a command rirst oerore trying to
reinlorce the command with the Remote Transmiuer.
(a) Foroasic ooedience training, vitiretion is more userul
(7) Issue one obedlence command ala time. this wlll reduce oonluslon and allow
the dog to remain locused. Do not use the training system lorcommends that the
dog has not learned,
(at During training, look mall the positive changes in the dog's heheviorend
rememher to reinlorce them promptly with ample praise anit reward.
(9)Avoid over-correcting your dog. Use as little remote correction as possible
during the training process.
(to) When the dog has oeeome apparently perplexed, shirt the iocus ortne training
by drawing Ihe dog's attention to a command they have lamiliarily. Example:
Tell the dog to sitano give abundant praise and encouragement on successiul
completion or the sitcommand.
iii) no not usethetraining system to correct oreliminete rorms or aggression or
biting behawor. When the dog is showing signs olaggressive hehavior, immediately
contecte prolessional dog trainer in your local area.
(12) Please keep in mind. thatyou should keep training sessions short and end
every session on a high note. stoptraining and play with the dog as soon the dog
has accomplished a new level or prolioienoy.
it needing more training tips. please visit us at wwwnpe gamglicum or www.
race oook. com/ipetsmeli ior plenty of resources
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Common slze of dlfferent dogs
Chihuahua, Yorkshire
Mini 2042 25-30 19 Tamer
Chihuahua, Yorkshire
Small 20’2“ ”‘36 23 Teinier. Poodle. Pomeranian
Medium 2323 35-42 28 Maltese Dog. Shih Tzu
Miniature Schnauzer.
Large 2731 41-47 31 Pekingese
Schnauzer, English Cooker
Large 30-34 46-53 35 Spaniel
Large 33-37 52-59 40 Beagle
Huge 43-48 76-84 60 Husky
47-52 88-97 65 Labrador Retriever
Golden Retriever, Old
52-62 92-100 70 English Sheepdog
LIMITED 90 DAVS WARRANTV
iPets warrants this product to tie lree of detects in parts. materials and workmanship
fora period oieo deys, rrom date orpurcnese.
Should any repairs or servicing under this warranty be required, contact Customer
Service oy phone or email tor instructions on how to pack and ship the product to
iPeIs.
iPeis CUSTOMER SERViCE
Telephone: 1-566-377-7949
Email: service@iuxirlirlc.com
Hours: Weekdays 9:00 AM- 5:00 PM EST
This warranty gives you speoitio legal rights and you may also have olnerrights
which varyrrom state to state.
.,5.
FCC Statement:
This equipment has been tested and reune te compiy With the hrmts iera oiass B
digital device‘ pursuant to part 1 5 eithe FCC Ruies These iirnits are designzd te
provide ieasonabie protectien against harmful interierence m a residential
installation This equipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radio irequency
energy and, itnei instaHed and used In accordance With the instructions, may
cause harmiui .nterierenee to radio communications
However‘ there is no guarantee that interlerence wiH not occur in a partieuiar
instaiiatien iithis equipment dees cause harmiui interierenee te radie or
teiewsien reception which can be determined byluming the equipment Mfand
en, the user is encouraged ta try td eerreetthe interierenee by dne dr more at
the teiiewmg measure
- Reorient oneiocate the receiwng antenna
~ increase the separation between the equipment and recewer
- Cunnectthe equipment to an eutiei on a Circuit diflerem horn thatta which the
receiver is cenneeted
This device complies with part i 5 eithe FCC ruies Opeiatian is subject to the
toiiowing twe canditicns:(1)This device may not cause harmiui inierierenee,
and (2) (his dewee must accept any intellerence received, including interierence
that may cause undesired operation
Net ndilinztinnsInlhisproductwillv
can ment.
the user's autherityte uperate this
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