D.T.Systems RH1202, RH1220V, RH1222V, RH1252B, RH1250B Owner's Manual

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Redhead Series
Electronic Dog Trainer
Owner’s Manual
RH 1200 Series
RH 1220V Series
RH1250B Series
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents ..................................4
Introduction ............................................5
Package Contents .................................6
Model Features......................................7
Adjusting and Positioning
Your Collar for Proper Fit.......................8
Parts and Functions...............................9
Batteries.................................................14
Setting Intensity Levels..........................15
Programming/Testing ............................16
Important Safety Notes ..........................18
Maintenance ..........................................19
Warranty ................................................20
FCC Compliance ...................................22
Contact Information ...............................24
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Congratulations and thank you for purchasing our RH 1200 Series Training Collar. The Redhead series represents the absolute latest technological advancement in the Electronic Dog Training World. It offers Maxx-Range™, the industry’s only internally woven antenna in the collar. With up to a 1200 yard range, they are perfect for hunting, basic obedience and professional training. The Redhead series collars feature sixteen levels of stimulation intensity. Easy one hand operation allows for maximum control and safety. Each model includes both Constant and Momentary “Nick” stimulation. Additional features include Positive Vibration and a beeper with Locate, Run/Point and Point only modes. The collars are 100% waterproof and can be worn even when the dog is submerged. The Redhead Dog Training Collar is durable, safe and very humane when used correctly. The automatic safety shut-off feature stops the stimulus on both the transmitter and the receiver to prevent accidental or prolonged stimulation.
INTRODUCTION
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
Please read this owner’s manual in its entirety
before operating this unit. Should you have any
questions about our collars or their operation
please contact our Customer Service department
(see back page for address and phone number
information).
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Transmitter
Collar Receiver (two for each 2 dog model)
4” Antenna for the Transmitter
Rechargeable Batteries for both the Collar and
Transmitter
Battery Charger
Splitter Cable for simultaneous charging
Test Light
Owner’s Manual
Carrying Case
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MODEL FEATURES
Redhead Series
Digital Technology
1200 yard range trainer
Lightweight, waterproof collar and transmitter
16 adjustable intensity levels of Momentary
(‘Nick’) Stimulation, and Constant Stimulation
Rechargeable Ni-MH battery system
Gentle Touch System™ Extra Mild Stimulation
MAXX-Range™ Invisible, Embedded Collar
Antenna
Built in safety shut-off system
All models available in two and three dog
systems
Positive Vibration (RH 1220V & 1222V only)
Three beeper functions - Locate, Run/Point,
Point only (RH 1250B & 1252B only)
Beeper/Locator audible from 450 yards away
(RH 1250B & 1252B only) that’s easier to hear and easier on the dog
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ADJUSTING & POSITIONING YOUR
COLLAR FOR PROPER FIT
Proper collar tightness and position
are very important to insure safety
and correct functioning every time
you use the collar.
All electronic collars need to be
very snug to work properly. They must be just tight enough to allow the “prongs” or electrodes to make good skin contact.
If your collar is too loose, the stimulation may not
work properly because good skin contact is not being achieved. This can directly affect the stimulation performance and whether or not the dog will receive the stimulation. Always check for good “prong” contact if it appears that your dog is not responding to the stimulation.
A loose collar can promote skin irritation from
moving or rubbing too much on a dog’s neck while they are running or training. The proper snug fit will help prevent this from occurring.
Proper fit of the collar is important. It should be tight
enough on the dog’s neck to make good skin contact and allow the dog to breath normally. The collar should never be so tight on the dog’s neck that it restricts the dog’s normal breathing pattern.
For proper positioning of your collar receiver box, it
should be placed on the center of the dog’s neck.
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