Basic Maintenance; Troubleshooting Guide - Dogtra 1800NC Serie Manuel D'instruction

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BASIC MAINTENANCE

BASIC MAINTENANCE
Be sure that the rubber charging plugs are
always secured when the collar is in use. If your
plugs break or are ripped, please contact
Customer Service at +33 (0) 1 30 62 65 65 to
obtain replacements.
After each session, carefully inspect your unit
for any missing parts, or casing damage. Broken
casings on either the receiver or transmitter may
affect the waterproof guarantee of the unit. The
transmitter antenna should be secured and tight
for optimum performance. Rinse the unit after
each session and clean off any dirt or debris.
Storage Maintenance
Your unit should be fully charged for 14
hours before extended storage. During storage,
the unit should be charged every 3 months for 14
hours, and once before the first use.
When traveling, try to store your units in
room or slightly warmer temperatures, do not
transport the unit exposed in extreme climates.
Troubleshooting:
If you suspect your unit is malfunctioning
please refer to the "Troubleshooting Guide"
before you send your unit in for service.
If you have any questions or concerns, you
may direct your inquiries to
info@dogtra-europe.com or call +33 (0) 1 30 62
65 65.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
1. My dog is not reacting to the collar.
- Make sure the receiver is turned on. Place
the two red dots together to activate the
receiver.
- Be sure the collar strap is tight enough so
both contact points are touching the dog's
skin.
- The contact points may be too short for the
dog. To place an order for longer contacts
appropriate for your dog, please call +33 (0)
1 30 62 65 65.
- If you are already using the longest contact
point available, you might need to trim
down the hair on the dog's neck so both
contact points are touching the dog's skin.
- The intensity level may be too low for your
dog. Keep increasing the stimulation until
the dog responds usually by neck movement,
head shaking, looking over his shoulder, etc.
(response may be very subtle so pay
attention.)
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