Einstein E-Collar ET-302TS Owner's Manual page 17

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CHANGING THE INTENSITY
LEVEL OF STIMULATION
For example, if you want your dog to come to you and heel, you
can hold the button down until your dog comes and heels or if
jumping is an issue, you can hold the button down anytime their
front paws are off the ground. Your dog will learn that he/she
controls the stimulation.
Setting the "Corrective" stimulation level is a little more difficult
due to the wide differences in temperaments and stimulation
tolerance among the many breeds of dogs. On average, it is
normally 20 to 40 levels higher than the "Conditioning" level.
This higher level will only be used in "Momentary" mode as not to
over-stimulate your dog.
This mode is used for stopping unwanted behaviors such
as chewing, digging, street-running, excessive barking, and
aggressiveness, etc. It is important to apply the "Momentary"
stimulus at the exact time of the unwanted behavior. Additional
pulses may be used to reinforce the command if compliance is
not immediate. A treat is recommended after compliance. If a
treat is not available, verbal positive reinforcement is acceptable.
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