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Dogtra 280C Manuel Du Propriétaire page 8

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Pager Button
The "Pager" button is located on the face of the
transmitter. Pressing it will give non-stimulating vibration
as long as the button is depressed, for up to 12 seconds.
282C
The 282C two-dog unit has five buttons and a toggle
switch on the transmitter (two on the face of the
transmitter, two on the left side, and one on the right
side.).
1st-dog
Nick &
Constant
(Gray Button)
2nd-dog
Nick &
Constant
(Orange Button)
Nick & Constant Toggle Switch
Located on the face of the transmitter is a toggle switch.
The toggle switch has a setting for "Nick" and another
for "Constant". The color-coordinated buttons (orange
for the orange receiver/collar and gray for the black
receiver/collar) will implement the desired stimulation
based on the toggle switch setting. When either the
orange or gray stimulation button is pressed and the
toggle is set on "Nick" the receiver emits a single
pulse of electrical stimulation.When you press either
the orange or gray stimulation button, and the toggle
is set on "Constant", the receiver emits a continuous
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Nick/Constant
Toggle Switch
On/Off Button
1st-dog Pager
(Gray Button)
2nd-dog Pager
(Orange Button)
stimulation as long as the button is pushed, for up to
12 seconds to the corresponding collar. If the button
is not released after 12 seconds, the stimulation will
automatically turn off as a safety feature. The collar will
be ready to be reactivated once the button has been
released.
Pager Button
The Pager buttons are located on the face of the
transmitter. The orange button corresponds with the
orange receiver/collar and the gray with the black
receiver/collar. Pressing it will give non-stimulating
vibration as long as the button is depressed, for up to 12
seconds.
3. COLLAR FITTING
The receiver/collar should be fitted so that the surgical
stainless steel contact points press firmly against the
dog's skin. When properly fitted, you should be able to
fit a finger or two snugly in between the contact points
and your dog's skin. When properly fitted, the receiver/
collar should not move on the dog. The best location
for the receiver/collar box is either side of the dog's
windpipe.
A loose fit can allow the receiver/collar to move around
on the dog's neck. When this happens, the contact
points may rub the skin and cause irritation.
If the receiver/collar is too tight, the dogs may have
difficulty breathing.
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