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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES CONT.
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The electrodes on this collar are made with high grade
stainless steel to help prevent any chemical or allergic
reactions with your dog’s skin.
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To prevent neck irritation, the collar should never be
worn for more than 12 hours a day. Changing the collar
location on the dog’s neck daily will also help prevent
irritations. It is important to keep the collar clean.
Clean the electrodes regularly with a mild anti-bacterial
soap.
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If an irritation is found, carefully wash the dog’s neck
with soap and water and then wipe the area with
Hydrogen peroxide. Dry thoroughly and apply an
antibiotic ointment.
MAINTENANCE
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It is very important to periodically clean your
EZT
Super Trainer
TM
for maximum performance.
Regular cleaning will also lengthen the life of your unit.
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Clean the
EZT Super Trainer
TM
collar box with
lukewarm water and a mild anti-bacterial soap.
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Take care to thoroughly clean the space between the
electrodes and the belt.
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The belt and buckle should be cleaned with water and a
mild soap then allowed to dry completely.
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Always allow the entire unit to completely dry before
using.
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INDIVIDUAL MODEL FEATURES
EZT 1000, EZT 1002, and EZT1003
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The EZT 1000 features the options of Momentary
(Nick) Stimulation, and Constant Stimulation.
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The EZT 1002 and EZT 1003 have the same fea-
tures as the EZT 1000. The EZT 1002 comes with
two Collar Receiver units and the EZT 1003 comes
with three Collar Receiver units . These Receiver
Units are operated from one transmitter. You change
from one collar to the other by means of a small
switch on the transmitter.
EZT 2000, EZT 2002, and EZT 2003
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The EZT 2000 features the options of Momentary
(Nick) Stimulation, Constant Stimulation, Momen-
tary (Nick) Stimulation along with Positive Vibra-
tion.
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The EZT 2002 and EZT 2003 have the same features
as the EZT 2000. The EZT 2002 comes with two
Collar Receiver units and the EZT 2003 comes with
three Collar Receiver units. These multi-dog sys-
tems use one transmitter for multiple Receiver Units.
You change from one collar to the other by means of
a small switch on the transmitter.