DogWatch BigLeash S-15 Owner's Manual

DogWatch BigLeash S-15 Owner's Manual

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BigLeash
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R E M O T E T R A I N E R
15
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Remote Trainer
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Owner's Guide
Owner's Guide

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  • Page 1 BigLeash ® R E M O T E T R A I N E R Remote Trainer Owner’s Guide Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Our extensive research and testing has resulted in products that are safe and effective for training your pet. Your BigLeash S-15 Remote Trainer offers Big Features: Exclusive “InTouch” two-way communication lets you know you are connected to your dog . . . even if he is out of sight.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Troubleshooting ..................20 Warranty & Service ................22 Adding Collar reprogramming the Receiver Collar ......24 ® DogWatch offers a full range of pet containment and training solutions, including Outdoor Hidden Fences, Indoor Boundaries and Remote Trainers. Our Hidden Fence is rated a “Best Buy” by Consumers Digest.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    Periodically inspect your dog’s neck for irritation due to rubbing. This product is not recommended for training aggressive dogs. Dog aggression should be handled by a qualified dog training professional. WARRANTY REGISTRATION To activate Warranty, register online at either: www.bigleash.com www.dogwatch.com -or-...
  • Page 5: Charging The Transmitter And Receiver Collar

    Charging the Transmitter and Receiver Collar ULLY CHARGE THE TRANSMITTER AND THE RECEIVER BEFORE USING THE FIRST TIME The batteries take approximately 3-4 hours to charge. We recommend charging your transmitter and receiver when not in • use. A protection circuit prevents overcharging. Battery Status Indicators Battery Icon Icon = low battery...
  • Page 6: Turning The Transmitter And Receiver Collar On And Off

    Connecting the transmitter and receiver to the charger Connect the ‘Y’ cord to the Lift the protective tab on Lift the protective tab on the power adapter to charge the the back of the receiver bottom of the transmitter to transmitter and receiver at to insert the charger.
  • Page 7: Receiver Features

    Receiver Features ® The BigLeash receiver provides a battery status light and the Firefly nightlight to help you keep track of your dog at night. Battery Status Light* Firefly Nightlight Strips Battery Status Light Blinks Turned on, charged GREEN Blinks Turned on, low battery Steady Plugged-in, charging...
  • Page 8: Transmitter Features

    Transmitter Features BigLeash uses exclusive digital FM technology with two-way communication between ® the transmitter and the receiver collar. LCD Display Lanyard Loop Antenna Training Level Collar 1/Collar 2 Adjustment Switches signal from No signal Collar 1 to Collar 2 Mild ®...
  • Page 9 Lanyard Loop A lanyard is supplied with each transmitter. Antenna/Range Information Your BigLeash Remote Trainer provides a mile range in optimal conditions. Range will vary depending on environmental conditions such as terrain, weather, vegetation, buildings and other obstructions. For best results, hold the transmitter with the antenna pointed up. Pointing the antenna at the dog will not increase the range or the signal strength.
  • Page 10 LCD Display Collar /Collar Icon Indicates which collar is receiving the signal when working with 2 dogs. Collar 1 Collar 2 Receiver Icon (Paw) Signal Strength Training Level Transmitter Icon Example 1 Example 2 Transmitter Low Battery Icon Receiver Icon Signal Strength (Paw) Indicates that the receiver collar...
  • Page 11 Collar / Collar Feature Your transmitter comes set for use with one dog but can easily be programmed for two dogs. If you are working with two dogs, you will need two receiver collars. See page 24 for information about adding the second collar. The Collar 1 and Collar 2 buttons allow you to change commands between the two collars.
  • Page 12: Switching From Audible To Vibration

    Switching from Audible to Vibration Mode With the BigLeash, you have the option of using the “A” Button for either an Audible signal or a Vibration signal. The mode you select will depend on your dog and your personal preference. When working with 2 dogs, the two collars are set independently.
  • Page 13: Using The Remote Trainer

    Using the Remote Trainer Appropriate and Proper Use Appropriate and proper use is directly related to the success of the training. The remote trainer should be used to train your dog to avoid unwanted behavior and to reinforce good behavior. Setting the Contact Posts There are two sets of contact posts.
  • Page 14 Types of Training Signals Your BigLeash trainer allows you to adjust the type, the duration and the level of the training signal. The “A” button provides either an audible or a vibration signal. The signal • continues (up to 8 seconds) while you press the “A” button. The “B”...
  • Page 15 Picking the Right Training Level There are 15 training levels so you can customize your remote trainer for your dog’s temperament and the type of training you do. Some dogs will learn quickly with a low training level; others may need higher levels. Start with the lowest level.
  • Page 16: Training Basics

    Training Basics Your remote trainer can be used to train your dog in two ways: To reinforce appropriate behaviors such as “Come”, “Sit”, and “Stay.” To eliminate inappropriate behaviors such as jumping, digging and excessive barking. Consistency and Timing Consistency is critical for successful training. •...
  • Page 17 Training Methods There are many training approaches used by professional dog trainers. When using a remote trainer, some trainers recommend preceeding the training signal with a voice command and/or audible/vibration warning; others believe that some behaviors are eliminated more effectively if there is no preceeding verbal command or audible/vibration warning.
  • Page 18 Behavior Training Basics After your dog understands the basic obedience commands, you are ready to begin more specific behavior training. All of the general and obedience training basics also apply to behavior training. General “Avoidance” Training “Avoidance training” is teaching your dog to associate the training signal •...
  • Page 19 General Examples of Behavior Training The following examples offer general approaches for using the remote trainer to address specific behaviors. Remember, consistency and timing are important! Barking Barking is a natural part of dog behavior and dogs should be allowed to bark •...
  • Page 20 Jumping Dogs generally jump up to get attention. To correct jumping, all members of • the family and all guests need to be consistent when training. When your dog wants to jump up, instruct him to sit instead and then give •...
  • Page 21 Chewing Chewing is a natural behavior for dogs. As with barking, you must decide • what is acceptable and unacceptable chewing so you can consistently send the training signals. Teach your dog that there are things he is allowed to chew (special chew •...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The Remote Trainer Does Not Seem To Be Working Check to make sure the batteries in both the transmitter and the • receiver are charged. Check to see that both the transmitter and receiver are turned “on”. • Note: The transmitter and receiver will not turn on when charging. If fully charged but not turning on, press the “A”...
  • Page 23 For battery questions or replacement, please contact Customer Service: (800) 793-3436 x622 M-F, 9am-5pm EST - or - Email: bigleash@dogwatch.com No Communication Link The link can usually be restored by turning the system off and then turning it •...
  • Page 24: Warranty & Service

    The Company’s sole responsibility under this warranty will be to repair or replace, at its option, the product or part which DogWatch Inc. determines to be defective. In no event will the Company be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages arising out of the purchase or use of the product.
  • Page 25 Warranty Procedures and Guidelines DogWatch Inc. provides a two (2) year limited warranty from the date of purchase on both parts and labor for the transmitter and receiver. DogWatch Inc. provides a one (1) year warranty from the date of purchase on parts and labor for batteries.
  • Page 26: Adding Collar Reprogramming The Receiver Collar

    Programming the Receiver Collar Adding a Second Collar Your transmitter is pre-set for use with one dog but can easily be programmed for use with two dogs. Collar 2 has a bright orange collar strap and has a small “Dog 2” sticker on the back so that you can differentiate Collar 1 from Collar 2. Before adding Collar 2 to the transmitter, charge it for at least 3 hours.
  • Page 27 (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by DogWatch, Inc., could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 28 Bring out the best in your dog. www.dogwatch.com DogWatch, DogWatch logos and BigLeash are Registered Trademarks of DogWatch, Inc. DogWatch products are lead-free and compliant with the Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) initiative. The Consumers Digest logo and Best Buy Seal are registered trademarks of Consumers Digest and used under license.

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