MGG DTC 400 Operator's Manual

Dtc 400 pro series training collar system

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MGG DTC 400 Pro Series Training Collar System
Operator's Manual
www.mggproducts.co.nz
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  • Page 1 MGG DTC 400 Pro Series Training Collar System Operator’s Manual www.mggproducts.co.nz...
  • Page 2: How The System Works

    Thank you for choosing an MGG Pro Series Training Collar System. We want to ensure your dog’s safety by providing you with the tools and techniques to successfully train your dog. If you have any questions, please contact us by email info@mggproducts.connz...
  • Page 3: Main Features

    12. Strong TPU Collar Strap 13. LED low power indication. Red light will flash when battery level is low. 14. Fully functional multi-dog training system 15. Around 8 seconds safe static shock protection 16. 2-year MGG Pro Series Warranty Transmitter...
  • Page 4 “ ” and “ “ buttons: press these buttons to adjust the shock intensity from 1 to 10 level “ ” button: is the power switch. Hold this button for 4 seconds to switch on the power then LCD will display the default “A01”.
  • Page 5 Receiver/Collar N.B. Please charge the Receiver before first use...
  • Page 6 Setting Up Multi-dog System You can expand your one-dog Remote Trainer into a multi-dog Remote Trainer by yourself. Simply purchase extra receive collar and add them to your system. 1. Matching a Receiver collar. To add a Receiver collar to your remote dog training system please follow the steps below.
  • Page 7: Training Guide

    Step 6: The yellow LED of Receiver flashes frequently. Congratulations! You have cancelled the matched Receiver successfully. Charging The transmitter and receiver charge rapidly – only 2 hours or so are needed. The transmitter and receiver collar can be charged at same time There is a common adapter for transmitter and receiver charging To re-charge open the rubber cover first and insert the plug into the receiver and transmitter DC Jack sockets.
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting Guide

    Check the transmitter and if the battery is low charge the transmitter first. Cancel the receiver match, then re-match it with transmitter. If the receiver does work either, please send them back to MGG Products for repair or replacement . website: www.mggproducts.co.nz...

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