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Petainer IS-PET998DRU-1 User Manual

Petainer IS-PET998DRU-1
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300M Remote Dog Training Collar
with 0-100lvs static and vibration modes
Model Number:
IS-PET998DRU-1
Model Number:
IS-PET998DRU-2
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Training Manual
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Petainer IS-PET998DRU-1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPetainer
ModelIS-PET998DRU-1
CategoryPet Care Product
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Information

WARNING

Crucial warnings for aggressive dogs, consult vet/trainer if unsure.

CAUTION

Proper collar fit and monitoring are vital to prevent skin damage and pressure ulcers.

Components

IS-PET998DRU 1 for 1

Details the components included in the 1-dog training system package.

IS-PET998DRU 1 for 2

Details the components included in the 2-dog training system package.

Main Features

Ergonomic Transmitter

Highlights the transmitter's user-friendly and ergonomic design for comfortable handling.

Waterproof Receiver

Notes the receiver's waterproof capability when the charging jack cover is secured.

Simultaneous Charging

Mentions that both the collar and transmitter can be recharged simultaneously for convenience.

Adjustable Stimulation Levels

Explains the rheostat dial for precise adjustment of stimulation intensity from 0-100 levels.

Four Training Modes

Lists the four available training modes: static shock, vibration, beep, and light.

300 Meter Range

States the product's effective remote training range of 300 meters.

Two-Dog Control

Describes the capability of the two-dog model to control two receivers from a single transmitter.

Power Saving Design

Highlights the automatic standby and memory functions for power efficiency.

No External Antenna

Mentions the absence of an external antenna on the collar receiver for a sleeker design.

Small Dog Friendly

States the receiver/collar is designed to be ideal for small and medium-sized dogs.

Key Definitions

Antenna Function

Transmits the signal from the Transmitter to the Receiver Collar.

LED Light Indicator

Flashes when "Y" button is pressed and also when charging.

LCD Screen Display

Displays mode, level, and battery status.

Static Shock Mode

Pressing "Y" button causes receiver to emit shock when this mode is selected.

Vibration Mode

Pressing "Y" button causes receiver to vibrate when this mode is selected.

Beep Mode

Pressing "Y" button causes receiver to emit a beep sound when this mode is selected.

Light Mode Function

LED on receiver flashes red every second; used to locate the pet.

Channel Selection

Allows switching between the first and second collar receivers.

Up/Down Buttons

Used to select intensity level for Vibration and Static Shock.

Launch Button Action

Sends the signal from transmitter to receiver for stimulation, beep, or light.

Mode Button Function

Used to switch between the four available training modes.

Charging Ports

Ports for connecting the charger to the transmitter and receiver collar.

Contact Points & Covers

Deliver static correction and protect the dog's skin from irritation.

Receiver ON/OFF & Pairing Button

Turns the receiver collar ON/OFF and pairs transmitter/receiver.

Rubber Cover Seal

Seals the charging jack to maintain waterproofing.

How to Use

Charge Remote Transmitter

Instructions for charging the remote transmitter, including duration and indicator light.

Charge Collar Receiver

Instructions for charging the collar receiver, including duration and indicator light.

Pair Transmitter and Receiver

Detailed steps to pair the transmitter and receiver collar, including timing and indicators.

Test Static Shock Function

Guide on using the static shock tester to verify the static shock mode.

Test Vibration Function

How to test the vibration mode by pressing the 'Y' button after selecting Vibrate mode.

Test Beep Function

Test LED Light Function

Operational Notes

Fit the Receiver Collar

Attaching Contact Points

Instructions on attaching and fitting the contact points to the collar for proper contact.

Regular Maintenance

Check Contact Points

Weekly check of contact points to ensure they are securely fastened.

Clean Contact Points

Weekly cleaning of contact points using alcohol for optimal performance.

Check Dog's Neck

Weekly inspection of the dog's neck for irritation and cleaning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pet Age Requirement

Outlines the age and obedience requirements for using the training system.

Continuous Collar Use

Addresses whether the collar is needed continuously after training is complete.

Multi-Pet System

Clarifies the availability of 1-to-1 and 1-to-2 system configurations.

Effective Range Factors

Explains factors affecting the actual effective range of the remote trainer.

Max Stimulation Duration

Specifies the maximum continuous duration for vibration or static shock delivery.

Receiver Waterproofing

Confirms the receiver collar is waterproof and suitable for swimming.

Skin Irritation Response

Advises on discontinuing use and consulting a vet for skin irritation.

Leash Attachment Rule

States that a leash should not be attached to the receiver collar.

Battery Charging Indicators

Explains how to recognize low battery status for both transmitter and receiver.

Battery Lifespan

Informs about the rechargeable battery's lifespan in terms of charge cycles.

Collar Wearing Time Limit

Recommends a maximum wearing time of 12 hours per day.

Training Session Length

Suggests keeping training sessions short and positive, around 10-15 minutes.

Dog Size Suitability

Details collar adjustability and suitability based on dog size and weight.

Troubleshooting

Pet No Response

Addresses issues where the pet doesn't respond to the collar, suggesting checks for power, pairing, and fit.

Transmitter Not Working

Guides on resolving issues with the remote transmitter not functioning, checking charge and power.

Collar Works Then Stops

Helps diagnose problems with the receiver collar after charging, like ensuring it's powered on.

Collar Beeps on Startup

Explains the 20-second beep indicates low battery and the need for charging.

Testing Collar on Self

Provides a tip for testing the collar on oneself by touching both electrodes simultaneously.

FCC Notice

Limited One-Year Warranty

Customer Service

General Training Tips

Short, Positive Sessions

Recommends short, positive training sessions (10-15 min) to maintain dog's focus.

Single Dog Training

Advises training only one dog at a time for better focus and effectiveness.

Familiar Environment Training

Suggests starting training in a familiar, enclosed environment to minimize distractions.

Leash Use in Training

Recommends using a long leash with a separate collar for initial training and safety.

Digging Training

Initial Setup for Digging

Initial step for digging training: place collar, wait 10 mins, ensure no distractions.

Observational Training Method

Train by observing the dog from a distance and intervening when digging starts.

Apply Correction During Digging

Apply stimulation when digging begins and release when the dog stops.

Adjust Intensity for Response

Adjust intensity level if the dog does not respond to the initial stimulation.

Monitor for Relocation

Monitor the dog as it might shift its digging location, requiring continued correction.

Unsupervised Yard Access

Keep the dog supervised until it consistently refrains from digging.

Chasing Training

Pre-requisite Commands

Ensure the dog knows "Come" and use a leash for initial chasing training.

Controlled Chase Scenarios

Create controlled scenarios by using objects to entice chasing behavior.

Correction During Chase

Apply stimulation when the dog starts chasing and release when it stops.

Reward for Stopping Chase

Reward the dog with praise and the "Come" command after it stops chasing.

Consistent Repetition

Consistency is key; repeat the training process until the behavior is corrected.

Trash Raiding Training

Temptation Setup

Set up a tempting item and observe the dog's behavior from a hidden position.

Correcting Interaction with Temptation

Apply stimulation when the dog interacts with the tempting item and release when it stops.

Behavior-Focused Correction

Avoid vocalizing to ensure the dog associates correction solely with the behavior.

Adjust Intensity for Response

Increase the intensity level if the dog does not respond to the initial stimulation.

Varied Location Practice

Practice the training in various locations and with different tempting items.

Perfecting Basic Obedience

Sit Command Training

Step-by-step guide for teaching the "Sit" command using the remote collar.

Come Command Training

Step-by-step guide for teaching the "Come" command using the remote collar.

Stay Command Training

Step-by-step guide for teaching the "Stay" command using the remote collar.

Eliminating Unwanted Behavior

Jumping Up Correction

Method to correct dogs that jump up, focusing on redirection and reprimand.

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