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HOW TO FIND THE PROPER
STIMULATION LEVEL
Rotating clockwise increases the stimulation level, and
rotating counter-clockwise lowers the stimulation level.It is highly recommended that the user practices changing levels and
modes before putting the collar receiver on a dog.Setting the correct stimulation level for your dog is very important. To
set your “conditioning” stimulation level, correctly put the collar
receiver on your dog (see page 9 for instructions). Let him/her get
used to the collar receiver for a couple of hours.While watching your dog, turn the level to “0” and press the
continuous stimulation button. Slowly turn the stimulation up at a rate of
approximately 2-3 levels per second. When your dog first perceives the
stimulation, usually between 5 and 20, release the button. This is your
“conditioning” stimulation level. You may need to increase the
“conditioning” level a few levels to get your dog to respond at first,
some dogs are more stubborn and need more stimulation. The boosted
level is typically 5 to 20 levels higher than the “conditioning” level.
HOW TO SET THE BOOST
Boosted Stimulation adds the set boost level to the stimulation level,
great for those situations when your dog doesn't respond to the
working level. Determining the Boosted stimulation level is a little
more difficult than stimulation level setting due to the wide
differences in temperaments and stimulation tolerance among the
many breeds of dogs. On average, it is normally 5 to 20 levels higher
than the “Conditioning” level. It is important to have it set high
enough to get the desired response from your dog.1. Change the mode to Momentary Mode.
(Press M/C button until “M” is displayed)
2. Change the intensity level to “0”.
3. Press S(Black) button for more than 5 seconds.
4. The intensity level will change from “0” to a flashing “1”.
5. Rotate the dial to the desired boost level (1 to 60).
6. Press S(Black) button again to save and exit the boost level
changing mode.