Gallagher Garden & Pond kit M10 Manual Download Page 3

Part 1 – Electric fence for garden, yard, ponds or around the aviary  

 

Step 1 – Placing the posts  

See the

 

image above for further reference of the articles mentioned in this step-by-step plan. Determine the 

location of your desired fence and place a plastic pole (B) in the earth every 4 metres.  
 

 

 

 

 

 4m 

 

 

 

 
Tip

: To make the fence extra stable, place a (small) wooden pole (X) in the ground as the starting and 

finishing pole. You will find a suitable wooden pole at your local garden centre or hardware store.  
If you use a wooden post as a start and end post, screw the supplied ring insulator (C) into the post at the 
desired wire heights. Your fence starts and ends here.  

 

Step 2 – Determine the desired height of your fence  

We recommend a 2-wire fence for small dogs, a 3 to 4-wire fence for large dogs and a 3-wire fence for cats. 
The distances between the wires depend on the dog breed, between 15 cm and 35 cm, and between 15 cm 
and 20 cm for cats. You will find the average that is often applied to dog and cat fences below.  
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Recommended Wire Height for Dogs   

 

Recommended Wire Height for Cats 

 

We recommend installing at least 2 wires for shielding an aviary or pond. The wires should be mounted 
respectively 20 cm and 40 cm from the ground.  

 

Step 3 – Assemble the wire  

 
Now that all posts are in place you can attach the wire (D).  
 

1.  Unroll the wire for approximately 25 cm and make a loop at 

the beginning of the wire.  

 

2.  Close the loop using the supplied Vidoflex wire connector, 

(H) as shown in the illustration here.  
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Garden & Pond kit M10

Page 1: ...ing the earth pin and grounding 4 Step 6 Connecting the fence 5 Step 7 Switch on and test electrical installation 5 Part 2 Electric plus minus fence on a garden barrier or wall 6 Step 1 Required mater...

Page 2: ...on cable The earthing device is grounded thanks to an earth pin in the ground With simultaneous contact of the wire and the ground underneath the circuit is closed and a shock will be felt For the exp...

Page 3: ...s here Step 2 Determine the desired height of your fence We recommend a 2 wire fence for small dogs a 3 to 4 wire fence for large dogs and a 3 wire fence for cats The distances between the wires depen...

Page 4: ...to the starting post continue this process for each post and next wire height Hook the wire through a loop attached with a Vidoflex wire connector in the last insulator or wire holder do not tighten t...

Page 5: ...nection cable F is a heart shaped clip you connect the wire of the fence with the electric fence device with this clip Slide the heart shaped clip over the wire D and then move the clip F1 sometimes h...

Page 6: ...r a wooden fence surface The supplied ring insulators C are provided with self cutting threads for among other things wood which makes them relatively easy to drill into soft wood without pre drilling...

Page 7: ...xt to last ring insulator 5 Attach the wire to the last insulator and follow steps 1 to 3 as described above again 6 Now cut off any excess wire right behind the sealed Vidoflex wire connector Step 4...

Page 8: ...insulation layer of the Gallagher ground cable Y 2 Remove the cover plate from the Vidoflex connector H on wire D1 by removing the 2 nuts 3 Then place the stripped part of the ground cable Y1 in the...

Page 9: ...en turn the knob on the thread again and tighten the knob firmly hand tight Connecting the Plus cable 1 Strip the end of the ground cable Y2 according to the instructions in chapter 5 2 Now repeat the...

Page 10: ...nce has been placed there has been contact between the pet and the fence This way your pet immediately learns that the fence is forbidden to pass Important information Warning Read and understand all...

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