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PetSpy M686 - Troubleshooting and Maintenance; Training Best Practices; Troubleshooting No Response; Regular Maintenance and Storage

PetSpy M686
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• Be consistent in your training. Give your dog the same stimulation for each unwanted
action. We suggest you to use Vibration Stimulation before the Shock Stimulation. If
you follow this training method, your dog will learn that Shock Stimulation might come
aer Vibration. Hence, the Vibration Stimulation alone can eectively cure unwanted
behavior of your dog.
• Do not over-correct. Use as few stimulation as possible to train your dog.
• Following a predened scenario in all Training Sessions can dramatically improve
your chances of success.
• Should your dog react to the training by hiding or reacting fearfully, redirect his atten-
tion to a simple command such as “Speak” or “Sit” to calm him down. Use treats to help
your dog understand which commands have been done correctly.
TROUBLESHOOTING
My e-collar does not respond to any command, what should i do?
•Make sure that both the Remote Transmitter and Receiver Collar are fully charged and
turned on. e red LED on the receiver should be ashing every 4-5 seconds.
•Follow the steps from “
Synchronizing Remote Transmitter with Receiver Collar”
para-
graph to pair remote transmitter with the collar.
•Watch our video guides for more information at
www.petspystore.com/video
•Contact us at
support@petspystore.com
if the above steps dont help.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
•When not used, PetSpy Dog Training System must be kept in a dry place just like any
other electronic devices.
•To prevent batteries from damage, charge both the Transmitter and Receiver regularly
even when its not used. Make sure you do not charge it for longer than 3 hours.
•Clean the receiver and contact points weekly. Make sure that contact points are tightly
attached to the collar.
•Check your dog’s neck for irritation daily.

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