Garmin International Inc 02670 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Selecting and Installing the Contact
Points
For best results, select the correct contact
points based on your dog's coat.
1
Select the correct contact point length
for your dog's coat type:
• For dogs with thicker coats, use
the longer contact points.
• For dogs with shorter coats, use
the shorter contact points.
2
If necessary, use the included wrench
to remove the contact points.
3
Twist the contact points into the collar.
4
Tighten with the included wrench, but
do not overtighten.
When you put the collar on the dog, make
sure the contact points are tight against
the neck.
Training Methods
NOTE: Training features are not available
in all areas for tracking collars.
Momentary stimulation: Applies a brief
stimulation when you press the training
key, regardless of how long the key is
depressed.
Continuous stimulation: Applies
stimulation to the dog the entire time
you press the training key, for a
maximum of 8 seconds. Your
stimulations should typically be much
shorter than 8 seconds.
Tone: Activates an audible tone instead of
stimulation. A tone can be used as
either a positive or negative training
cue, depending on your training
program.
Vibration: Applies vibration instead of
stimulation to the dog the entire time
you press the training key, for a
maximum of 8 seconds. The
effectiveness of vibration may vary
based on the dog's temperament and
experience.
Device Information
Handheld Device Specifications
Battery type
Rechargeable lithium-ion
Battery life
60 hr. typical use
Operating
temperature range
From -20° to 60°C (from
-4° to 140°F)
Charging
temperature range
From 0° to 40°C (from
32° to 104°F)
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Device Information
DRAFT