Troubleshooting - Best Wireless Dog Fence Instruction Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Pet Collar Receiver is not working.
Check the battery is charged by connecting the Pet Collar Receiver
to the Wi-Fi Fence Transmitter using Pet Collar Receiver USB
Charging Cord. A flashing red LED light on the Pet Collar Receiver
indicates the unit is still charging.
My dog does not react to any Static Correction Strength setting.
Check the the Pet Collar Receiver and ensure the Contact Points
are making direct contact with the skin on the underside of your
pet's neck.
Consider replacing the normal length Contact Points on the Pet
Collar Receiver with the Extended Contact Points included in the
product packaging. This may provide better contact with your pet's
skin resulting in more effective Static Correction. Consider trimming
excess fur around the Contact Points to ensure direct skin contact.
My pet is receiving a Static Correction inside the house.
Check your Static Correction Boundary Radius setting and consider
increasing the radius. The Wi-Fi Boundary signal may not be strong
enough at the current setting to penetrate all of the walls in your
home resulting in incorrect Static Correction.
Check the Power on the Wi-Fi Fence Transmitter. If the power to
the transmitter is not consistent and the transmitter goes on and
off intermittently, the Pet Collar Receiver will produce Warning
Vibrations and Static Corrections whenever the Wi-Fi Fence Trans-
mitter loses power.
The Pet Collar Receiver turned off and won't turn back on.
The Pet Collar Receiver is likely out of battery. Attach the Pet Collar Re-
ceiver to the Wi-Fi Fence Transmitter using the Pet Collar Receiver USB
Charging Cord and allow the Pet Collar Receiver to charge. A flashing
red LED light on the Pet Collar Receiver indicates the unit is charging,
when the collar is fully charged the LED light will turn solid red.

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