Owner's Manual

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1. Call your utility company to have your utility lines marked. In most
areas, this is a free service. Avoid these lines when you dig.
Underground cables and plumbing can magnify or cancel your
fence’s radio signal if they are too close to the buried boundary
wire. Make sure to place your boundary wire at least 10 feet
away from any utility lines; if the boundary needs to cross a utility
line, do so at a 90-degree angle.
2. If your neighbors use an in-ground pet containment system or robotic
lawn mower, ask them where their boundary is located. You will
need to place your wire at least 10 feet away from their boundary.
3. Identify any large metal objects (such as metal sheds, awnings,
or carports) and decide how you will work around them.
Large metal objects and wires can cause interference in
unpredictable ways.
1. Locate the charging jack on the bottom of the receiver collar,
covered by a rubber plug. Lift the plug and insert the small end
of the receiver collar charging cable into the charging jack.
2. Connect the other end of the charging cable to a USB
charging port.
The status light will blink green when the receiver collar is
charging and will glow solid green once charging is complete
(within 2-3 hours).
3. When the receiver collar is fully charged, unplug the charging
cable and replace the rubber plug.
Each charge can last up to 3 weeks depending on frequency
of use.
Set up your fence
Have your utilities marked
1
Charge the receiver collar
2
10 ft
10 ft
Buried cable
90° Boundary
wire