Dogtra E-Fence 3500 Instrukcja obsługi - Strona 14
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Connecting a Lightning Surge Protector
Transmitter Adaptor
Loop Transmitter
Fence wires
Plug the lightning protector into a grounded (3-wire) 120V AC
Cut the e-fence wires near the protector and strip all four ends
and the connector jaws will open. Push the stripped end of the
wire into the connector.
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Transmitter
Transmitter Wires
Troubleshooting Guide
1. Dog Does Not Respond to Stimulation
- Trim the dog's hair or use longer contact points to make better
skin contact.
- Recharge the battery in the receiver/collar.
- Adjust the stimulation intensity level.
2. System Test Procedures:
Whenever you experience a malfunction, you will need to do a
test loop to determine which component - collar, wall transmitter
or yard wire - is not working. Follow these steps to perform the
test loop procedure.
1. Make a test e-fence using at least 10 ft. to 20 ft. of fencing wire
(or use the ground wire).
2. Remove the existing boundary wire from your wall transmitter.
3. Insert the two ends of the test e-fence wire into the wall
transmitter.
or a low setting.
5. Place the test light on the receiver/collar. With the receiver/
collar, approach the test loop and note the distance between you
and the wire when the collar activates the test lamp.
or a medium setting.
7. Back away from the wire and approach it again. Determine the
distance between you and the wire when the collar activates.
The distance should be greater on the medium range setting.
If more than one collar receiver is used, repeat the above test
on each collar. If there is no red light on the wire indicator light
of the wall transmitter with the test loop wire in place, the wall
transmitter is malfunctioning. If the red light is solid on the wall
transmitter, but the collar does not activate on the test loop wire,
the receiver/collar is not working. Recharge the battery in the
receiver/collar and repeat the test. If the collars are activating
normally, there may be a wire break in the fence wire.
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