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BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MODE D´EMPLOI USER MANUAL

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Mode of operation (P8000 only)<br />

While the energiser is pulsing, if the large, green light segment on the right is lit up continuously,<br />

it is operating in full power mode. The energiser automatically switches to full power<br />

mode when there is a heavy load on the fence.<br />

1000 V 2000 V 3000 V 4000 V 5000 V 6000 V 7000 V<br />

8000 V 9000 V<br />

red lights green lights<br />

The Remote Control Fence Compass<br />

The Remote Control Fence Compass is<br />

three tools in one. It acts as a:<br />

• Volt / current meter – Providing instant<br />

feedback on fence performance (voltage<br />

and current)<br />

• Fault finder – Assisting on the location<br />

of faults anywhere on the fence system.<br />

• Remote control – Switching the energiser<br />

on or off from a remote location<br />

anywhere on the electric fence system<br />

Parts of the Remote Control Fence<br />

Compass (to the right)<br />

Using the remote control<br />

To turn on the fence:<br />

1. Press to switch on the remote control<br />

2. Insert the fence wire into the fence wire remote slot, ensuring that the fence wire touches<br />

the remote contact. To locate the remote contact see the illustration of the remote control<br />

above<br />

3. Press to power the fence. The remote control will beep with each pulse of the energiser.<br />

Tip: If the remote control does not work, the fence wire has probably rusted or oxidised. Try<br />

rubbing the remote contact against the fence wire to break through the layer of rust or oxidation.<br />

To turn off the fence:<br />

1. Press to switch on the remote control<br />

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