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collar should be used as part of an overall
training program.
Begin training your dog on a leash,
without the collar. Train your dog how to
heel, sit and stay and come to you. After
the dog shows a grasp of the concepts of
these three basic commands, you begin
training with the collar and the leash.
Finally, when the dog consistently obeys
commands using the leash and collar, you
can remove the leash to train with only
the collar.
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 over tighten.
When you put the collar on the dog, make
sure that the contact points are tight
against the neck (page 10).
Removing the Contact Points
When you are not training the dog using
the training keys, remove the contact
points.
1
Use the included wrench to remove
both contact points.
2
Place the cap over the contact point
holes.
Setting the Training Keys for
One Dog
Before you can assign the training keys to
a dog, you must add the dog to the
handheld device (page 7).
By default, the training keys are set to the
lowest stimulation setting, with momentary
(M), continuous (C), and tone (T) for each
key. This mode is best for when you are
training just on dog. When you train more
than one dog, it is helpful to us the multi-
dog training mode (page 18).
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