Changing the contact points
Two different series of contact points are supplied. The length of the contact points must be sufficient
to have proper contact with the dog's skin, enabling the device to operate correctly.
If you have a long-haired dog and the short contact points fitted to the collar in the factory are
inadequate, remove and replace them with the long ones supplied with the kit.
A moderate manual screwing is sufficient (do not use any key).
Fitting the collar
The strap should be adjusted so that the contact points come right into contact with the dog's skin in
order to ensure good barking detection.
- If the strap is too loose, the collar will not operate properly. Moreover, it might move around the
dog's neck and repeated rubbing of the contact points on the skin can cause irritation.
- 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.
Checking the device operates correctly
- Before doing so, make sure that the collar is turned Off (battery removed from its housing).
- Fix each wire of the neon test lamp under each contact points (unscrewing them lightly and the
retightening them so as to pinch the test lamp wires).
- Switch On the collar (turn the collar on mode 2, 3 or 4, thus you will be able to check the operation
of beep sounds and stimulations).
- Make a streaked object (ex: knife with teeth with sleeve isolated) slide on one of the contact points
(change the detection sensitivity if necessary).
- The collar will emit beep sounds and the test lamp will light (on mode 1, the test lamp will not light).
IMPORTANT : after being activated 5 times in quick succession, the collar will automatically go into
safety mode for 15 seconds, before restarting itself normally.
Cautions for use
- The collar is waterproof.
- To avoid unintentional triggering, the dog should not wear a medal, metallic collar, or any other kind
of collar together with the bark limiter collar.
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