D.T.Systems Super Trainer EZT plus Series Owner's Manual - page 7
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TESTING
Before testing, make sure that both units are fully
charged and the power to the Collar Receiver is “ON”.
To Test the Electronic Stimulation:
A) Place the tester firmly on the
electrodes of the Collar Receiver.
B) Set the intensity (note - an intensity
level setting of 4 or less might not be
enough to light the tester).
C) Push either the ‘NICK’ or ‘STIMU’
button.
D) The tester light will quickly flash for the Nick
function and light steadily when the Constant
Stimulation is pushed (the higher the intensity, the
brighter the test light).
To Test the Beeper:
A) Press the button located on the left side of the
transmitter (Locate button). The collar should
beep any time this button is pressed.
B) Press the button on the right side of the transmitter
(Run/Point button) to activate the Run/Point Mode.
Press the button again to change to Point only
mode. In the Run/Point mode, the collar should
beep every 4-5 seconds while your dog is on the
run, and every 1-2 seconds when your dog is on
point. In the Point only mode, the collar will beep
only when your dog is on point. You can shake
the collar to simulate your dog on the run. Press
the ’Locate’ button to cancel these modes.
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ADJUSTING & POSITIONING YOUR
COLLAR FOR PROPER FIT
Proper collar tightness and position
are very important to insure safety
and correct functioning every time
you use the collar.
•
All electronic collars need to be
very snug to work properly.
They must be just tight enough
to allow the “prongs” or
electrodes to make good skin
contact.
•
If your collar is too loose, the stimulation may not
work properly because good skin contact is not
being achieved. This can directly affect the
stimulation performance and whether or not the dog
will receive the stimulation. Always check for good
“prong” contact if it appears that your dog is not
responding to the stimulation.
•
A loose collar can promote skin irritation from
moving or rubbing too much on a dog’s neck while
they are running or training. The proper snug fit will
help prevent this from occurring.
•
Proper fit of the collar is important. It should be tight
enough on the dog’s neck to make good skin
contact and allow the dog to breath normally. The
collar should never be so tight on the dog’s neck
that it restricts the dog’s normal breathing pattern.
•
For proper positioning of your collar receiver box, it
should be placed on the center of the dog’s neck.