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Charging the receiver/collar – Dogtra eF-3000 User Manual

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CHARGING THE RECEIVER/COLLAR

Charging The Receiver/Collar

uses Ni-MH (Nickel-Metal Hydride)

batteries that do not have a memory. They can be

charged on a regular basis without harm. There is no

need to completely drain the batteries between

charges.

1. Plug the 110-volt adaptor into a 110-volt wall

outlet and insert the adaptor plug into the

battery-charging receptacle of the receiver.

2. Charge the batteries for 14 hours before using

the collar for the first time and any other

subsequent charges.

CHARGING THE RECEIVER/COLLAR

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Adaptor

The battery charger is designed for a 110-volt

wall outlet. (An European 220-volt AC charger is

also available.)

BATTERY CHARGER

110-volt Outlet

Transmitter Adaptor

(25-Volt 500mA)

Receiver Adaptor

(12-Volt 300mA)