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Disabling the security code feature
1 Press and hold until the display turns on and shows
two question marks
.
2 Press until your security code appears on the display.
3 Press briefly to unlock and turn on the energizer.
4 Press and together until the display shows
.
5 Press until the display shows your current security
code.
6 Press briefly. The display shows zero
.
7 Press three times.
The display returns to normal with the padlock pointer
off, indicating the security code feature is disabled. A
security code will not be required when the energizer is
switched on.
Energizer storage
Store the energizer in a cool, dry place when it is not in use.
Disconnect the battery to prevent the battery discharging.
Battery management
The condition of the battery is show by the battery indicator
light (0.15 J model) or the battery symbol on the display
(0.3 J model).
Battery Indicator
Light
(0.15 J model)
Battery Symbol
(0.3 J model)
Action
Off Off The battery condition is
satisfactory for normal
operation.
Flashing Flashing The battery is running low.
Replace the battery as
soon as possible.
On Display
blank
The battery is flat and the
energizer is not operating.
Replace the battery.
Estimated battery life
Battery
55 Ah
90 Ah
150 Ah
0.15 J model
Fast pulse (22 mA)
100 days
170 days
280 days
Slow pulse (14 mA)
160 days
270 days
450 days
0.3 J model
Fast pulse - Full
power (48 mA)
45 days
75 days
130 days
Slow pulse - Full
power (30 mA)
75 days
125 days
200 days
Fast pulse - Half
power (25 mA)
90 days
150 days
250 days
Slow pulse - Half
power (15 mA)
150 days
250 days
400 days
Safety considerations
Definition of special terms
Energizer
– An appliance that is intended to periodically
deliver voltage impulses to a fence connected to it.
Fence
– A barrier for animals or for the purpose of security,
comprising one or more conductors such as metal wires,
rods or rails.
Electric fence
– A barrier which includes one or more electric
conductors, insulated from earth, to which electric pulses are
applied by an energizer.
Fence circuit
– All conductive parts or components within an
energizer that are connected or are intended to be
connected, galvanically, to the output terminals.
Earth electrode
– Metal structure that is driven into the
ground near an energizer and connected electrically to the
Fence earth terminal of the energizer, and that is
independent of other earthing arrangements.
Connecting lead
– An electric conductor, used to connect the
energizer to the electric fence or the earth electrode.
Electric animal fence
– An electric fence used to contain
animals within or exclude animals from a particular area.
Electric security fence
– A fence used for security purposes
which comprises an electric fence and a physical barrier
electrically isolated from the electric fence.
Physical barrier
– A barrier not less than 1.5 m (5') high
intended to prevent inadvertent contact with the pulsed
conductors of the electric fence. Physical barriers are typically
constructed from vertical sheeting, rigid vertical bars, rigid
mesh, rods or chainwire mesh.
Public access area
– Any area where persons are protected
from inadvertent contact with pulsed conductors by a
physical barrier.
Pulsed conductors
– Conductors which are subjected to high
voltage pulses by the energizer.
Secure area
– The side of an electric security fence where a
person may come into contact with the electric fence,
without the protection of a physical barrier.
Requirements for electric animal fences
Electric animal fences and their ancillary equipment shall be
installed, operated and maintained in a manner that
minimises danger to persons, animals or their surroundings.
This energizer is not intended for use by young children or by
infirm persons without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the energizer.
Electric animal fence constructions that are likely to lead to
the entanglement of animals or persons shall be avoided.
An electric animal fence shall not be supplied from two
separate energizers or from independent fence circuits of the
same energizer.
For any two separate electric animal fences, each supplied
from a separate energizer independently timed, the distance
between the wires of the two electric animal fences shall be
at least 2 m (6'6"). If this gap is to be closed, this shall be
effected by means of electrically non-conductive material or
an isolated metal barrier.
Barbed wire or razor wire shall not be electrified by an
energizer.