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PRODUCT SAFETY AND HEALTH
STATEMENT
1. The YS600 is intended to prevent the barking of dogs
only. It is NOT intended for use on people or on animals
other than dogs. Dogtra does not assume any liability
for the improper use of the YS600.
2. Leaving the YS600 in the same position on a dog's
neck for extended periods of time can cause skin
irritation. To prevent this, occasionally reposition the
unit so the contact points are moved to a different
location on the dog's neck. ALWAYS check your dog's
neck for signs of skin irritation when using the YS600.
3. A proper fit is necessary for the YS600 to work
optimally. Both contact points must be in contact with
your dog's skin at all times for a consistent stimulation.
A loose fitting collar can cause the contact points to
rub against the skin and cause irritation.
4. The YS600 is not intended for use on dogs weighing
less than 15 kg or less than 6 months of age.
5. Remove the YS600 before playing with your dog, as
this may cause the dog to bark, which could lead him/
her to associate playing with the stimulation.
6. Closely monitor your dog's activity and stimulation
output while using the YS600. When removing the
YS600 from your dog's neck, make sure your dog is not
barking and in a calm condition. Switch the collar off
first and then remove it, so as to avoid any accidental
activation.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
AT A GLANCE .................................................................
MAIN FEATURES ...........................................................
OVERVIEW .....................................................................
THE LED INDICATOR ....................................................
OPERATING MODES .....................................................
THE PERSISTENT BARK INDICATOR .......................
TESTING THE YS600 ....................................................
CHARGING THE BATTERY ..........................................
COLLAR FITTING ...........................................................
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ......................................
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