HOW TO CHARGE MY SPORTDOG® SPORTHUNTER® OR HOUNDHUNTER®
KNOW WHEN TO CHARGE
Your remote transmitter will indicate a low battery with a red light when any button on the remote is pressed.
Your collar will indicate a low battery with a red light flashing once every 4-5 seconds.
Your collar will have a solid red light anytime you signal a static stimulation from your remote. This is normal and should not be confused with the low battery indicator.
CHARGING YOUR COLLAR WITH A CLIP CRADLE
Align the hole in the Charging Cradle with the collar’s Indicator Light as shown in the image.
Push down on the Charging Cradle until it snaps into place.
Plug the charger connector into the Charging Cradle.
- Solid Green- Charging in process
- Flashing Green- Charging complete
Power the collar on after charging to continue normal operation.
CHARGING YOUR COLLAR WITH THE ORIGINAL CRADLE
Align the charging discs on the collar with the metal tabs on the Charging Cradle, ensuring the collar’s Indicator Light is facing toward the Charging Cradle.
Push down on the collar until it snaps into place.
Plug the charger connector into the back of the Charging Cradle.
- Solid Green- Cradle has power, no collar connected on cradle
- Solid Red- Charging in process
- Flashing Green- Charging complete
Power the collar on after charging to continue normal operation.
CHARGING THE REMOTE
Lift the rubber cover on the remote transmitter.
Make sure to line up the notch on the charger with the ridge in the charging port and plug the charger into the remote.
- Solid Green- Charging in process
- Flashing Green- Charging complete
GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR BATTERY
Turn your collar off between charges to preserve your battery.
Charge your units once a month if you need to store them for long periods of time.
Only charge the remote transmitter and collar when you see the low battery indicator. Frequently charging the remote transmitter or collar can shorten the battery life.
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If you need further assistance, please contact our customer care team.