Two Year Warranty - E-Collar 300 Owner's Manual

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TWO YEAR WARRANTY

To register your 300/302 product, please log onto our website at
www.ecollar.com, click on the warranty registration link and fill out the
required information. Please register your product within 30 days of
your purchase. If you do not have access to a computer, please call
our toll free number of 1-855-326-5527 and one of our customer
service representatives will register your product for you. In the event
the product is not properly registered proof of purchase is not required
to obtain warranty, we will estimate your purchase date by the serial
number. Misuse, improper maintenance, lost units are not covered by
this warranty. Your complete satisfaction is our only concern.
The 300/302 mini Educator you have is our most recent design, it is
different from the previous 300TS and 302TS, so please let us know that
you have the new mini Educator design when communicating with us.
"Making Bad Dogs Good
and Good Dogs Better!"
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Jackie Sadler
February 10, 2025

When I pair the transmitter to the receiver the collar only flashes red and not green and therefore doesn’t turn on. Would this be a dead or low battery in the collar?

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Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

If the E-Collar 300 collar only flashes red when pairing, it may indicate a low or dead battery. According to the manual, the collar blinks red when recharging is required. It is recommended to recharge the battery immediately to avoid irreversible damage.

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David A Ferraro
April 4, 2025

My collar won't light up. Is there a batteryin the collar/

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Mr. Anderson
April 4, 2025

Yes, the E-Collar 300 has a battery. If it won't light up, possible reasons include a dirty or worn charging port, or the battery may be near the end of its lifespan, especially if the collar has been used for several years. Pushing the charger in or moving it to get a light suggests a poor connection, possibly due to wear.

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