JIAYIYANG ELECTRONICS 201507-618 Remote Pet Training Collar for Multi-Dogs User Manual

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User Manual
Training Collar System
www.ipets-ma|l.com
Table of Contents
lrnporlanl salely lnlorrnanon .,
Compnnents ,.
How the Dog Training Sys|em Works
Features
Key Delinihons . .
Remote Trans
CoHarRecelver. . 7
Operaling Guide . a
slepi Prepare lne aenole rransrniller and Receivel CoHar a
erepz pairing CoHarReceweriaTransmMer lo
slepsresunerrarnino syslern Funcllons. 11
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Frequenlly Asked Queslions,.
Troubleshoonng .
General Training Tips 15
LWHTED 90 DAVS WARRANTY ' v - v - ~16
iPels CUSTOMERSERV‘CE - v - v - no
Important Safety Iniormalion
WARNlNG NOT FORAGGRESSIVE DOGS. Do not use lnis product ilyourdog
is aggressive or ii yourdog is pronelo aggresswe henavlar‘Aggresswe dogs
can cause severe injuryand even dealhlolheirownerand olners. llyou are
unsure whelherlhrs producl is appraprlaleimyaurdng‘ please consullyour
yelerinarian or cerlilied lrainer.
CAUTION:
Risk ofsklndamage: Please read anoiollowlhe inslruclionscareiully in (his
guidei Proverlitollhe collars is imporlanl because a loose collar may cause
inconsislenlperlormanoe Acollarworn lorloe long ormadeloolionlon lhe
pel's neck may cause skin damage, ranginglrom redness lo pressure ulcers
(commonly known as oedsoresl Theseoollars can causepressure necrosis il
used incorreclly and is ollen misidenlilied as burns.
- Avoid leaving lhe collaron lne dog ior more than 12hours per day
. When pussmle reposilion lhe collar on lhe pet‘s neck every i lo zhours
. Cheeklne vino prevenl excessive pressure, and ll ls okaylolrim any excess
slrap \engm
- Never connecl a lead lo lne eleclronic collar because il may cause excessive
pressure on lne cpnlacls
- Wash the dog‘s neck area and conlacls ollne collarweekly Wilh a damp doth
- Examine lhe conlacl area dailylor signs ola rash or a sore.
- lla rash orsore is found discontinue use oHne coiiarunhl lne skin has healed
. lrlne candlllun persrsls beyond 45 nuurs‘ see your velerinanan
These sreps wrll help your pel safe and comiorlable Millions or pets are comfortable
while wearing slainless steel conlacls Spine pels are sensllwe (e corrlacl pressure
You mayrind ahersome limelhal your pet is verytoleranl oHne collar Ii so you may
relax some oi lhese precautions, ll is imporlanl (a conlinue daily checks onhe cenlacl
area, ll redness or sores are delecledi disconlinue use unlil the skin has iully healed
Thank you lorcnoosing lne ipels brandl You and your peldeserye a companionship
Inaunciudes memorable moments and ashared understanding together Our
mission is lo ensure your pel's salely by providing you lne lools and lecnniques
lo successlullylrain your pel, should you have any queries‘ please conlacl
ourcusmmerservlce
NOTE: Please charge belore usmg lhe product
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Howthe dog training system works?
iPets products are reliable, effective and cumiurtable (or large Dr small dogs
rrie system assists in controlling your deg wrtnout a leash in a range up to set)
yards awayl instantly send a signal rrom the Remote Transmitter. wtiicri activates
ynurdag‘s Collar Receiver. Tne deg Wlll receive an annoying but sale, liarmiess
stimulation Wltri correct, consistent use 0' thls product the dog wlll assnclate
nis mlsbahavlcr With your cerrectioris, and seen enough, yeu will have a wellr
trained dog This particular model reatures adiustapie levels or stimulation and
multiple types or stimulaticrii enabling ttie user to tweak accordingly to tne dog's
temperament, removing the risk or over stimulation or incorrect usage or stimulation.
Features
- Rechargeable Remote Transmitter and Collar Receiver
I Waterprool Remote Transmitter arid Collar Recelver
- Sirilerisity levels ofVibration
- 5 intensity levels erstatic Shack
- Easyta use, adiustapie intensity Dial.
- Trnuble free RecewerSelector Dial
. simpieiergonomicdesignlayeut.
. BeitCiip
- Quick and straightlcrward pairing process
- Range 0! 680 Yards
- Capable of simultaneeus central eithree dogs (extra receivers are purcriasaeie)
- Adjustable thick TFU strapto accommodate any size ordog
- Autnrall‘l‘eature to conserve powerwheri mu m use te extend oattery me
I Remolely turn Dn/cfl Collar Receiver.
I 3 modes' Tune, Vibration and Static Shack
Key Definitions
lnoicatertignl
slatie slieck Button
anie Button
Vlbiatlarl Button
Antenna
ReceiveiSelectoi Dial
Belt Clip
ChaigirigJack
Ruhbeicover
Palrlng Symhal
Remote Transmitter
Antenna: Transmits signal rrpm Remete Transmitterte tne Collar Receiver
TransmitterlndieaterLight: wnen pressing stimulation puttonstne Transmitter
indicater Lightilashes green anu seliu red when cnargingtne cattery
intensity Dial: Ra|a|e the dial to adiustttie ievei etstimuiaticiri from u e s in
addition powers on and atrtne Remote rrarisrnitter
ReceiverSeIecter Dial: Rotate the dial it: select a receiver Up to three
receivers can pairto trie Remute‘iransmitter
Vibration Euttpn: Delivers Vipratiori stimulation totrie selected receiver
static shack Button: Deliver static shock stimulatien te tne selected receiver
Tone autto
a tone.
-Sendsatene signal tuttie selected receiver‘ which trieri emits
s,
. Transmitter Charging Jack: charges me battery orthe Remote Transmiller
when connected to a power source.
a Belrcli .
llows rorihc Vasslhllity olnands rreeiraining
- Ramon Transmimr Pairing Symbol: Pairs the Remote Transmltterto lhe
Collar R2celver(s) or powers cmhe Cellar Recelver when properly aligned
0 Rubber Cover: Protects the lrltemal components 01019 Remote Transmitter
lrorn dustand waier. Always remember io replace alier charging is oompleie
Collar Receiver
0 Contact Points: Contact poinls coverlhe rnelal screws‘ and lhrough them
static shack stlmulahon is delivered
9 Collar Receiver charging Jack: chargesihe battery ollhe collar Recewer
when connected lo a power source
a Collar Receiver Pairing Receptacle: FalrstheCoHarReceivertothe
Remote Transmitterar powers orlihe Collar Receiver,
0 Rubber Cover: Prolecls the iniernal componenis olihe Collar Receiverlrom
dust and water Always remember lo replace alter charging is complele
a Receiverlndicator Light:
0 When lhe Collar Receiver is charging lhe lighl will be a solld red: il swilches
to green when lully charged
9 in standby status‘ rhe Receiver indicator nght will llash green perlcdlcally.
o Stlmulatlon Eultons pressed on ihe Remote Transmiiier Will cause a green
lighno appear on lhe Collar Receiver,
0 lniiialing lhe pairing process ol the Remote Transmltter and Receiver eollariiiiill
produce a solld green lighi.
e Powering olllhe Collar Receiverwrll give olla red lighl,
Operating Guide
Step 1 - Prepare the Remote Transmitter
Charge the Remote Transmitter
i Uncaverthe Transmiiier Charging Jack by lining lhe RubberCcver
2 lnseri lhe charging connectcrinto lhe charging Jack
3 Plug lhe charger into a standard wall outlet
4 Asolid red lighl wrll appearon lhe Transmitter lndicalgrLighl, indicating charging
is occurring
5 Once charging is complere, rhe selio red lighrwill tum lo a selld green lighl.
6 Replace the Rubber Cover to protect the Transmltter Charglng Jack
Nat Beture first use‘ charge the Remote Transmuteruntil completion OHM!
charging process
Powering on and o" the Remnle TransmilleI’Uigur: 171)
To poweronthe Remote Transmitterrolete the lntensity Dlal so lt's no longer
Selecllng “a" “ H done correctly the Transmlfler lndlcalor ngm wlll be Hashmg
green.
To powercmhe Remote Transnlltter rotate the lntenslty Dlal to select “am he
Transmltter lnfllcalol llght Wlll cease llashlng
m A elm B
(Figure 1-1)
Step 2 - Prepare the Collar Receiver
Charge the Collar Receiver
1. Uncover the Cellar Recelvercharging Jack by liltlng the Rubber Cover
2 Insert the charglng connector mm the Charglng Jack
3. Plug the charger lnto a standard wall outlet.
A Asollo reo llghl Wl" appearon the Recelyer lnttlcator nght‘ lnolcatlng charglng
is ln progress.
5 Once charglng ls complete, the solld reo llghIWlll torn to a solld green llgnt
5. Replace the Rubber obverto protectthe Collar Recelvercharging Jack
Powering on and o" the Collar Receiver
There are two ways to power on and cmhe Remote Collar Recelyer
option 1:
IHhe Collar Recelyer ls otl, hold vlbratlon Button 1 llrst and then press and held
static Button 1 lar 5 seconds (a turn an the Cellar Recelverl
lithe Collar Recelvel ls ON, hold Vibratloh Button 1 first and then press and hnld
statlc Eutwn1l‘cr3 seconds to turn eflthe Cellar Recelverl
Ovfion
Allgh the Remote TranemltterPalring Symbol Wlth lhecarrespahdlng Cellar
RecelverPalrlng Symbol, encethe Recelyerlnoicaternghtls greensebarate
thetwo Palrlhg Symbols The Cellar Recelver ls how on
Allgn the Remote Transmlner Pairlng Symbol Transmlnelwim the corresponolng
collar RecelverPalrlng Symbol, oncetne Recelyerlnelcaternghtgees red separate
thetwo Palrlng Symbols The Collar Reeelver ls new oll.
The Collar Recelveralsb comes Wlth auluruflleature ltthe Collar Recelverdaes
not recelye any slgnal lrorn the Transmltteroranyoberetlon Wlthln one hourl the
Collar Recelverwlll automatlcally be turned olltc save the battery power Vou
need to turn on the Collar Recelver by eltherway olabove menllonea ln orberlo
overate the unit
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Step 3 - Pairing Collar Receiverto Transmitter
1 Rotate the ihtehsfly Dlai so It‘s no longer Seiectlng “off," the Remote Transmttter
Wiii now be powered on
2 Rotate the Receiver Selectornialto i,indicating the tirst receiverior pairing
3. Ensurethe Collar Receiver is 0“
4 Ailgn and the Remote Transmitter Pairing Symboi with the Corresponding Cpliar
Receiver Pairing Symboli hold until the Receiver indicator Light is a steady
green, oncethe steadyoreen light oeoins to ilashi press any oithe stimulation
puttons Pairing is now complete
5 ll neeeing to pair a second ortniro collar Receiver, repeat these steps out rotate
the Receiver Selector Dial to 2 oral depending on what Receiver Collar you‘re
pairing
Step 4 -Test the Training System Functions
The testing methods Will help determinewhetherthe tralhihg system isiunctioning
as intended Fiease ensure that the pairing process is complete oeiore attempting
to test the runctionality.
(FigureZ-l) (rigure2-2)
Testing the Stalic Shock Func "(rigure 271)
l.Put the test buib over the Contact Points oithe Collar Receiver
2 Poweron the Remote Transmitterancl adiustthe intensity Dlai one
3. Select the correct Collar ReceiverWith the Receiver Selector Dial
4 Press the Static Shock Button and the test oulo will llash orange indicating the
static Shockitmctmri is operating correctly
Note lrwenting to testthe Shockturlctlori orl yourseii‘ please ensure youriinger
or hand is acrpss on Contact paint: to ensure the Cprihectlari is Campiete Otherwise
user wiii leel no stimulation.
Testing the Vibration Function (Figure 272)
l Paweran the Remute Transmitter, and adiustthe Intensity Dlai one
2. Select the correct Collar Receiverwlth the Receiver Selector Dial
a Press the vioration Button and the Collar ReceiverWill respond appropriately
Testing the Tone Function
1 To poweron the Remote Transmittermove the intensity Dial from them“ position
2. Select the correct Collar ReceiverWith the Receiver Selector Dial
3 Press theTone Button‘ the Collar Receiverwiii emit a tone
Step 5 - Fit the Collar Receiver
Important The proper fit and placement pithe Cuilar Receiver is essehtlai for
eilective training The contact points must have direct Contactwlth the dog's Skin
(1 ) To lit the Collar Receiver, attach the Collar Straptothe Receiver
(2) with the dog standing in iront olyou. place the Collar Reeeiveraround the dog‘s
heck‘ So the receiver box and Contact Points are Oh the underside oi yourdag's
neck, making direct contact With the King‘s Skih lrdirect contact is not possible
shaving some tur away‘ ensuring good contact is recommended
(a) Fasten the collar strap The litshould pe snug‘ out not taut Airngershould pe
able to he placed beneath the collarstrap when around the dog's neck
(“Allow the dog to wear the Collar Receiver iorseveral minutes and Check the
strap again The dog Will soon become more iarniliarWith the Collar Receiveri so
it is crucial to ensure the tit comtortaple and flattering
9i
iiptifi
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CAUTION: IsK 0F SKIN DAMAGE
For cornicrt, satety ano ellectiyeness ctthis proeuct please check the hi nfthe
dog‘s cellarlreguently ll observing any skin irritation, immediately discbntinue
use ofthecallarfnrafewdays the skin condition persists beypne All hours,
consultaveterinarian.These collars can cause pressure necrosisi commonly
known as bee sures‘ ii usee incorrectly and is clten rnisieentihea as burns
Dc nol attach a leash to the colleri which can result in squeezing the Contact
Points tobtightly against yuquag‘s neck
The design or the Cellar Receiver dlswwages constantly wearing the oeuice lPeIs
recommends lhe collar notwearing ior more than 12 hours out oleyery 24ehour perioo
Most dogsleel uncomlortable when wearing the callar lor the very lirst time Do
nu| use any lunctiens until the dog is accustomed tothe cellar
iPets suggests givmg the dog, the Vibr ' n stimulation belare lbllawmg it With a
static shock Altertraining lor awhile using this melhnd, the dog Wlll be aware that
alteryibration comes a static shack. Vibration Will act as a warning and static
shock only acts as a menace that might be necessary sometimes
Step 6 - Re-thread the collar
RegularMaintenance
Ensure Contact Points are nbttcotignt on a weekly basis.
Rinse the Contact Points With alcohol on a weekly basis
Check the dog's neck lcr inflation and Wash the dog‘s neck on a weekly basis
Frequently Asked Questions:
How old does the dog have In be before using the system
Your dag should have learned basic obedience commands such as. “sit" or“slay.‘
The Cellar Receiver might oetco large loraags under tslbs
Once mydog completes training and is been obeying mycarnmands,will
he have to wearmecollar?
Prubably nut‘ but you maytry to reinlorcetraining With the Collar
Can I use the iPets rechargeable tra rig ccllarwilh more than one dag7
Yes, youiust need to purchase another Collar Receiverlorthe system
Is the Collar Receiverwaterprcof?
Ves, butalways ensurethatthe Rubber Cover seals the Charging lack
Can I replace the Cellar receiverwith another kind nfcollar?
No
Can I attach a leash to the Collar Receiver?
Noi this can result in pulling the Contact Points too lightly against the oog's neck
Attach a leash to a separate nonmetallic collar ora harness. Ensure the extra
collar does not put pressure on the Contact Points
How long can I leave the Collar Receiver on my dog?
The design olthe collar discourages constamwearlng We recommend not having
the oog wearthe collarior more than 12 hours out oleyery 24-hourperlod
ls the tr
g system suitable lorall dogs?
The collar is aaiustable tron. length 5.9m 5cm) ta ts.6"t50cm), illhe dog‘s neck
Circumlerence is smaller than 5 Q'fl you will be forced to Tethread lhe Collar, lHl’le
dog‘s neck circumlerence is largerthan 22', this collar may not be suitable lcrtne
dog This collar is not suitable for dogs under 1 Ella:
,M,
Troubleshooting
My dog is not responding artertlre training system installed successrully.
cnargelne Remote Transmltter and Collar Recervertors nours. separately before
rlrst use
Ensure lrtne Remote Transmltter and Collar Recelver power lS on
cneck tne lntenslty levels oi vlpratlon and statlc shock, making sure lt is not set to 0
Ensure tne Collar Receiver nas suttlclent pdwerto operate
cneck lne collarto ensure ltrlts snugly apalnst your dog‘s neck.
lrtested rorall ortne above and tne dog lS stlll not responolng. pleasetry reapalrlng
tne Remote Transmitterand RecelverCollar.
Thl Romolo Trlnsminur dons notwork.
cneok tne oaltery status ortne Remote Transmitter
Press and nold tne Rlptlt slde Bullorl rora rew seconds to power on the Remote
Transmltter
lwant to test the Collar Receiver on myselr, out it does network.
When lesllng lhe Collar Receiverwllh your hands, please much the two electrodes
simultaneously. as toucnlng one electrode wlll not work
General Training Tips
Tne tollowlng tlps on now to gettne oestout oryour lPels Tralnlng Collar.
(l) Maketralnlng sesslons snortand positlve (between lo-ls minutes long loreacn
sesslon )Tnis wlll enaole tne dog to keep lts attentlon locused on the tralner
(2) Tram one dog at a time
(3) During tne rlrst rnltlal (raining sessluns. keep tne dog In a ramrlrar outdoor
envlrorlmem. 'rraimng ln new locations may cause the dog to become dlstracted,
causlng you to relnrorce commands wlttr tne Collar Recelver more than necessary
t4) Use a long leasn lastened to a nonrmelalllc collarto nelp the dog's learnlng
Ensure the addltlonal collarand lasn does not lnterrere wntl tne Contact Polnts
ottne Collar Recelver Do not use tne remote tralnlng collarwltnout a long leasn
untll your dog lrrully tralned.
(s) More success will occur by teacnlng the dog a command rlrst pelore tryan to
relnlorce tne command wntl the Remote Transmitter
(s) For hasro opedrence tralnlno, vloratlon ls more useful
.15.
(7) lssue one obedience command at a tlme. [his wlll reduce contusmn and allow
tne dog to remaln locused Do not usetnetralnlng system rorcornrnands tnat the
dog nasnotlearned
(a) ourlnp trainlng, look rorall the positlve cnanges ln tnedog's penavlorand
rememberlu relnl‘arce tnem promptlywltn ample praisearld reward
(9)Avold overecorrectrng your dog Use as llttle remote correctlon as posslole
duringtnetrainlng process.
(10)Whenlhe dog has pecome apparently perplexed. snlrttnerocus ortne trainlng
oy drawlno lhedag‘saltentlon toa command tney have ramrlrarrly Example
Tell tne dog tosltand glveapundant pralse and encouragementon successrul
completlunol‘the slt command
(ll i no not use tne training system to correct or ellmlrlale torms ul‘aggresslan or
oltlng penavlor wnen tne dog ls snowmg slgns olapgresslve penavlor. immediately
contact a proresslonal dug tramer ln your local area
(l 2)Please keep ln mind. tnat you snould keep tralnmg sessmns snort and end
every session on a nlgn note. Slop Trairllrlg and play wttn the dog as soon the dog
nas accomplrsneo a new level or prollolency
lrneedlng more lralnlng tips. please vlsrl us atwww lpetsrmall com orwww
racepookcom/ipetsmall ror plenty or resources
LIMITED 90 DAVS WARRANTY
rPets warrants this product to be rree or defects ln parts. materials and workmansnlp
tor a perloo or so days, rrom date oi purchase
snould any repalrs orserviclng undertnlswarranty pe requlred. contact Customer
Servlce by phone uremall lor lnsvucllorls on how N) pack and Shlp the product to
iPets.
iPels CUSTOMER SERVICE
Telepnone 17665787777949
Emall service®luxlnlnc com
Hours Weekdays a okole 5 00 PM EST
Tnls warranty glves you speciric legal righls and you may also nave otner righls
which vary from sla|e la slate
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FCC Statement:
This equipment has peen tested and icund tp ccmpiy With the iimitstpra class B
digital device, pursuant to part t 5 ptthe FCC Ruies These iimits are designed to
provide reasonapie protection against harmiui interierenee in a residential
instaiiatien This equipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radie irequency
energy and, iinpt instaiied and used in accordance With the instructions may
cause harmiui interference to radio communications
Heweveri there is no guarantee that interterenee WiH not occurin a particuiar
instaiiatian If (his equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
|eievisiori reception which can be determined pyturning the equipment attend
on, the user is encouraged to try to carrectthe interference by one or more or
thetaiicwrng measures
- Reorientorreipcate the receiving antenna
. increase the separatien petween the equipment and receiver
~ Connectthe equipment to an eutiet on a circuitditierentirom thatte which the
receivers connected
This deuice cempiies wtth pan is cithe FCC ruies Operaticn is sueiect te the
ipiipWing twe candilions'(1)This device may netcause harmiui interierence,
and (2) this device must accept any interterence received including interierence
that may cause undesired pperatien
Nat ad
equipment
atiens ta this preductwiii y the user's autherityte operate this
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