Operating guide, Prepare the handheld remote, Step 1 – Инструкция по эксплуатации Petsafe SPT-85 Spray Commander™, 85 m Basic Remote Spray Trainer

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OPERATING GUIDE

STEP 1

Prepare the Handheld Remote

Charge the Handheld Remote

1. Lift the rubber cover protecting the Handheld Remote

Charging Jack.

2. Connect one of the charger connectors to the Handheld

Remote Charging Jack (

1A).

3. Plug the charger into a standard wall outlet.

4. Charge the Handheld Remote for 5 hours for the first charge.

Recharges take only 3-4 hours. Note: The Battery Indicator will

scroll while charging and will become solid when fully charged.

5. When charging is completed replace the rubber cover. Note:

Approximate battery life between charges is 40 to 60 hours,

depending on frequency of use.

Turning On the Handheld Remote

Power up the Handheld Remote by pressing any button. You will see the Digital Display turn

on when you press any button.

Handheld Remote Digital Display

The Digital Display stays on for 1 minute after a button is pressed. After 1 minute with no buttons

pressed, the Digital Display shuts off and the Handheld Remote goes into battery conservation

mode. Pressing any button will cause the Digitial Display to turn back on. The various display

symbols are explained below.

Numeric readout

Displays the Spray Level for Dog 1 or Dog 2.

Dog 1/ Dog 2

The symbol displayed is the active dog Receiver

Collar. See 2-Dog System on page 120.

Tone or Spray

When pressing the Tone or Spray Button the

Dog 1 or Dog 2 symbol will appear in bold or

emphasised.

Tone Only

When pressing the Tone Button for Dog 1 or Dog

2 the number nought appears.

Battery Indicator

The battery indicator provides constant awareness

of your battery’s power level. See Battery Indicator

for more detailed information.

Note: Factory preset is for Dog 1 mode, you will not see the Dog 2 symbol unless the unit is

programmed for Dog 2 (see 2-Dog System on page 120).

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