Basic Remote Trainer operating and training guide Model Number PDT00-13882 Please read this entire guide before beginning
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:: If the condition persists beyond 48 hours, see your veterinarian. :: For additional information on bed sores and pressure necrosis, please visit our website. These steps will help keep your pet safe and comfortable. Millions of pets are comfortable while they wear stainless steel contacts. Some pets are sensitive to contact pressure. You may find after some time that your pet is very tolerant of the collar. If so, you may relax some of these precautions.
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Components Test Light Tool Receiver Collar Remote Transmitter 3-volt Lithium Batteries (CR2032) Wrist Strap Operating and Training Guide Other Items You May Need :: Scissors :: Lighter :: Non-metallic collar and long leash How the System Works Now you can experience the difference a Remote Trainer can make. Spend less time training and more time enjoying your dog. The PetSafe Basic Remote Trainer is comfortable for your pet and easy to use.
Important: The Basic Remote Trainer has a range of up to 75 yards. Hold the Remote Transmitter in a horizontal position away from your body to achieve optimum range. Terrain, weather, vegetation, transmission from other radio devices, and other factors will affect the maximum range.
Receiver Collar: Delivers stimulation or tone on a signal from the Remote Transmitter. Contact Points: Deliver stimulation to your pet from the Remote Transmitter. Receiver LED Indicator Light: Indicates that a stimulation or tone button is pressed and also serves as a low-battery indicator. Also indicates when pairing mode is complete. On/Off Battery Module: Turns the Receiver Collar on and off and houses batteries. See Prepare the Receiver Collar section for more details. www.petsafe.
Operating Guide Step 1 Prepare the Remote Transmitter To Insert and Remove the Batteries 1. Slide off the battery cover (1A). 2. Install two (2), 3-volt (CR2032) batteries positive (+) side up (1B). 3. Slide the battery cover back in place (1C). 1A 1B 1C To verify the batteries are inserted correctly 1. Press any button on the Remote Transmitter. 2. The Transmitter LED should flash to indicate a button has been pressed. 3.
Note: When a stimulation or tone button is held for 10 seconds or more, the Remote Transmitter will “time-out.” The button will need to be released for 5 seconds and pressed again before additional stimulation or tone can be delivered. Note: The Remote Transmitter goes into sleep mode after 30 seconds with no buttons pressed. Pressing any button while in sleep mode wakes the Remote Transmitter up without sending a tone or stimulation.
To Turn the Receiver Collar On and Off Use the Test Light Tool or a coin and turn the battery module until the word “ON” or “OFF” aligns with the “triangle” symbol on the Receiver Collar. Note: To extend the life of the batteries, turn the Receiver Collar off when it is not in use. Important: If the Receiver Collar is left on continuously, the maximum battery life will be 10 days.
4. Check the tightness of the Receiver Collar by inserting one finger between the collar and your dog’s neck (3C). The fit should be snug but not constricting. 5. Allow your dog to wear the Receiver Collar for several minutes then recheck the fit. Check the fit again as your dog becomes more comfortable with the Receiver Collar. 3C The Receiver Collar should not be worn for more than 12 hours out of every 24-hour period. Leaving the collar on too long could lead to skin irritation.
Training Guide General Tips :: Eliminate one misbehavior or teach one obedience command at a time. If you move too fast with training, your pet may become confused. :: Be consistent. Correct your pet every time he misbehaves. :: Unless you can supervise him, it is recommended that you restrict your pet from situations in which he has a history of misbehaving. However, setting up a situation as a training session can dramatically improve your chances of success.
2. If your pet has not stopped the misbehavior after two seconds of correction, release the Tone B button, then press it again for up to two consecutive seconds. 3. Continue this sequence until the misbehavior has stopped. 4. Once the misbehavior has stopped, count out two seconds and then push the Tone A Button for two consecutive seconds. 5. Reward your pet after pushing the Tone A Button approximately once every 3 to 5 times, to help your pet maintain the association of the low tone with reward.
Teaching Basic Obedience The “Sit” Command 1. Put a separate, non-metallic collar on your pet’s neck ABOVE the Receiver Collar, and attach a long leash. Note: Be sure the extra collar does not put pressure on the Contact Points. 2. Hold the leash and the Remote Transmitter in one hand. Keep your other hand free to guide your pet into a “Sit” position. 3. Using the Recognition Level for your pet, press and hold the Stimulation button. 4.
5. Using the leash, gently guide your pet toward you until he begins to come in your direction. 6. Immediately release the Stimulation button as soon as your pet steps towards you, and praise him enthusiastically. 7. Quickly move backwards as your pet begins to come back to you, praising him the entire time. 8. Praise your pet when he returns to you. 9. Repeat Steps 3 through 8. 10. Once your pet responds readily to the “Recall” command several times, back away from him without giving a command.
Eliminating Unwanted Behavior Jumping Up Pets typically jump up to get attention. If you do not want your pet to jump on you, then friends or members of the family should not encourage this behavior. That means every time your pet jumps on someone, he should be reprimanded or redirected to an alternate and acceptable behavior, for which he can receive praise. Note: It is best if your pet first understands the “Sit” command. 1. Choose the Intensity Level one step higher than your pet’s Recognition Level. 2.
Digging It is important to first understand why your pet is digging. Many dogs, such as terriers, were bred to flush out prey, and digging is very innate to them. Other pets may be digging to find a cool spot to lie down, or simply out of boredom. Your pet may no longer have the desire to dig if he is provided with the following: :: A cool, shaded area in which to lie down, and plenty of water. :: An alternate activity, such as a favorite toy. :: Plenty of play, exercise, and attention.
Chasing Chasing is an instinctive behavior stimulated by moving objects. Some dogs have a particularly strong desire to chase that can put them in harm’s way and leave you helpless. Never allow your dog off the leash or out of a contained area until he has learned the “Recall” command, regardless of the distraction. Be consistent and correct your dog every time he chases something. It is vitally important that you and your dog remain safe while carrying out this training.
Trash Raiding The easiest way to prevent trash raiding is to remove garbage and tempting food from your pet’s environment. You can use the Remote Trainer to teach your pet to stay away from these items; however, you must be prepared to correct your pet every time he approaches them. 1. Choose the Intensity Level 1 higher than your pet’s Recognition Level. 2. Pick a temptation for your pet and position yourself where he cannot see you. 3.
Frequently Asked Questions :: While the stimulation is unpleasant, it is harmless to your pet. Electronic training devices require interaction and training from the owner to achieve desired results. :: Your pet should be able to learn basic obedience commands such How old does a pet have to be before using the Basic as “Sit” or “Stay” and be at least 6 months old before using the Remote Trainer? Trainer. The Receiver Collar may be too large for dogs under 8 lbs.
Troubleshooting My pet is not responding when I press a button. The Receiver Collar will not turn on. The Receiver Collar is not responding to the Remote Transmitter. :: Check to see if the Receiver Collar has been turned on. :: If your range has reduced from the first time you have used it, please check to see if the batteries are low in either the Remote Transmitter or Receiver Collar.
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Battery Disposal Separate collection of spent batteries is required in many regions; check the regulations in your area before discarding spent batteries. At the end of the product life, please contact our Customer Care Center to receive instructions on proper disposal of the unit. Please do not dispose of the unit in household or municipal waste. For a listing of Customer Care Center telephone numbers in your area, visit our website at www.petsafe.net.
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