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Symptom | Diagnosis |
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You hear a snapping | • The legs are jammed because there is an object lodged in |
or grinding noise and | them. Turn power off on the dog and remove the object. |
some of the legs do | • The legs are interferring with each other. Turn power off |
not move. | on the dog and manually move the legs to the stand position. |
| • The legs jammed on the head. Turn power off on the dog |
| and manually move the head to the center position and the |
| legs to the stand position. |
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The dog appears to | • Turn the dog's power off and back on again. |
have become stuck |
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in a particular action |
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or command. |
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The dog produces | • Please call |
a series of 5 beeps | at |
twice in a row. |
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Low Battery Problems
Symptom Diagnosis
After installing fresh batteries in the P.P.T. and the dog, the dog seems to run for only one or two hours.
•You have probably installed the wrong type of batteries.
Use only alkaline batteries for longest battery life.
After turning power | • The 9 volt battery in the dog is weak or dead. Replace the |
on the dog ON, the | 9 volt battery in the dog with a fresh, alkaline 9 volt battery. |
dog does not do |
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anything; but the |
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command L.E.D. |
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on his head lights |
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immediately. |
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Dog moves | • The ”D” batteries in the dog are weak or dead, Replace all |
sluggishly. | three “D” batteries with fresh, alkaline batteries. |
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The power L.E.D. on the P.P.T. does not light.
•The “AAA” batteries in the P.P.T. are weak or dead. Replace all three “AAA” batteries with fresh, alkaline batteries.
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