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Place the Receiver collar on your pet so that the PetSafe

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facing your pet’s chin. Center the Contact Points underneath your 
pet’s neck, touching the skin. If your pet has a long or thick coat then 
it may be necessary to trim the hair around the Contact Points to 
make sure that contact is consistent.
Note: The Receiver Collar comes with short Contact Points. Long Contact

3A

Points are available and can be purchased through the Customer Care Center. Please see the 
Accessories section of this Operating and Training Guide for more information.
Adjust the tightness of the Receiver Collar to 

4. 

fi t your pet’s neck. Check the tightness of the 
Receiver Collar by inserting one fi nger between 
the end of a Contact Point and your pet’s neck. 
The fi t should be snug but not constricting (3B).
Allow your pet to wear the Receiver Collar for 

5. 

several minutes then recheck the fi t. Check the 
fi t again as your pet becomes more comfortable 
with the Receiver Collar.
Once you are satisfi ed with the fi t of the 

6. 

Receiver Collar then you may trim any excess 
collar strap as follows (3C):

Mark the desired length of the Receiver 

a. 

Collar with a pen. Allow for growth if your 
pet is young or grows a thick winter coat.
Remove the Receiver Collar from your pet 

b. 

and cut off the excess.
Before placing the Receiver Collar back onto 

c. 

your pet, seal the edge of the cut collar by 
applying a fl ame along the frayed edge.

3B

3C

Important: For comfort, safety and effectiveness of product please ensure 
the following:

Check the fit of the Receiver Collar often to prevent excessive pressure. You 

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should be able to insert one finger between the Contact Point and your pet’s skin.
Never leave the Receiver Collar on your pet for more than 12 consecutive hours.

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Your pet must be carefully examined daily for any signs of a rash or sore.

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If a rash or sore is observed, discontinue the use of the Receiver Collar for a few days.

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If the condition persists beyond 48 hours, see your veterinarian.

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Your pet’s neck and the Contact Points must be washed weekly with a wash cloth 

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and mild hand soap, and then rinsed thoroughly.

A condition called Pressure Necrosis, which is a devitalization of the skin due to 
excessive and prolonged contact against the Contact Points, may occur if the steps 
above are not followed.

Summary of Contents for Pawz Away

Page 1: ...PetSafe Pawz Away Outdoor Pet Barrier Operating and Training Guide Please read this entire guide before beginning ...

Page 2: ...r Most importantly PetSafe will never give or sell your valuable information to anyone Complete warranty information is available online at www petsafe net Table of Contents Components 3 Other ItemsYou Will Need 3 How the Pawz Away Outdoor Pet Barrier System Works 4 Key Definitions 4 Operating Guide Wireless Option 5 Power Up the Barrier Transmitter 5 Set Up the Barrier Transmitter 5 Test the Barr...

Page 3: ...ier System Operating and Training Guide Please read this entire guide before beginning www pet safe net Other Items You Will Need 4 alkaline D batteries Phillips screwdriver Non metallic collar and leash Scissors Lighter Items needed for Custom Layout Boundary wire rated for direct burial Pliers Wire stripping pliers Shovel or lawn edger Circular Saw with Masonry Blade depending on your layout Wat...

Page 4: ... old and over 5 pounds You also have the option to create a custom shaped barrier using Boundary Wire Create a barrier loop up to 150 feet Warning This is a deterrence system designed to keep pets away from areas in your landscape you want to protect THIS IS NOT A CONTAINMENT SYSTEM Do not use this system to keep your pet contained in your yard The static correction is not intended to keep your pe...

Page 5: ... working properly Set Up the Barrier Transmitter Important Never perform set up procedures while your pet is wearing the Receiver Collar Turn the Barrier Transmitter upright and open the lid 1 exposing the LCD display and range buttons Press the up button once to turn ON the Barrier 2 Transmitter A black segment in the bottom of the LCD display indicates the unit is set to the lowest range 1A Each...

Page 6: ...lose to your house the signal may transmit through a wall Be sure to test the Receiver Collar inside your home Important Should you find that you are not getting the desired range at the maximum setting move the Barrier Transmitter a few feet A variety of factors can affect the magnetic field For best results place the Barrier Transmitter on a non conductive surface I e lawn or landscape bed Metal...

Page 7: ...ou may trim any excess collar strap as follows 3C Mark the desired length of the Receiver a Collar with a pen Allow for growth if your pet is young or grows a thick winter coat Remove the Receiver Collar from your pet b and cut off the excess Before placing the Receiver Collar back onto c your pet seal the edge of the cut collar by applying a flame along the frayed edge 3B 3C Important For comfort...

Page 8: ...o replace the batteries Using the Test Light Tool turn the battery door to the OPEN position 1 Lift the battery door out and turn the door over The two 3 volt Lithium coin cell batteries are 2 stored inside the door Remove the old batteries and insert new batteries with the positive side facing the battery 3 door lid Insert battery door back into the Receiver Collar and turn to either the OFF or O...

Page 9: ...d from shock or electrocution Have the local utility company mark your underground lines In most communities this is a free service When determining your wire layout it is important to remember that you will need to set the range to a minimum of 3 segments 4A when using the wire option The segments indicate the barrier range If the range is set to 1 or 2 segments the signal will not be great enoug...

Page 10: ...ren s play areas 4E and landscaping Barrier Transmitter Barrier Area Wire 4D Barrier Transmitter Barrier Area Wire 4E Connect the Wires to the Barrier Transmitter Remove the battery door from the Barrier Transmitter 1 by loosening the 4 Phillips head screws Remove the 4 D batteries if you had already placed them inside the transmitter Locate the switch inside the battery cavity This switch 2 allow...

Page 11: ...following in mind when testing the range using the wire option Start with the range set to 3 segments and adjust the range up to 6 segments to get your desired coverage Press the button 3 times to set the range to 3 segments When holding the Receiver Collar to check the range walk toward the Boundary Wire instead of the Barrier Transmitter Once you are satisfied that your system is functioning pro...

Page 12: ...ofing compound For best results brush away dirt or other debris before patching Gravel or Dirt Pathway 6C Place the Boundary Wire in a PVC pipe or water hose to protect the Boundary Wire before burying 6B 6C STAPLE WIRE TO FENCE WEAVE WIRE INTO FENCE STAPLE WIRE TO FENCE 6A Fit the Receiver Collar Refer to Step 4 on page 6 in this guide for instructions on how to properly fit the Receiver Collar o...

Page 13: ...n your pet ABOVE the Receiver Collar and attach a long 1 leash Note Be sure the extra collar does not put pressure on the Contact Points of the Receiver Collar Walk your pet toward the Barrier Area As soon as you hear the tone or you see that your pet is 2 receiving a Static Correction gently pull him away from the Barrier Area and back into the safe zone Reward your pet with praise each time he l...

Page 14: ...Collar Adjust Barrier Transmitter range to increase Barrier Area size Barrier Area range is too high Adjust Barrier Transmitter range to decrease Barrier Area size Pet seems to receive no stimulation Check replace batteries in Receiver Collar Use Test Light Tool to check for static correction Check Receiver Collar fit to ensure Contact Points have direct skin contact Unable to hear Receiver Collar...

Page 15: ...t is offered to you conditioned upon your acceptance without modification of the terms conditions and notices contained herein Usage of this Product implies acceptance of all such terms conditions and notices Proper Use 2 This Product is designed for use with pets where training is desired The specific temperament of your pet may not work with this Product We recommend that you not use this Produc...

Page 16: ...cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Unauthorized changes or modifications to the equipment not approved by Radio Systems Corporation could result in not meeting compliance with FCC regulations and could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Australia This device complies with the a...

Page 17: ...www petsafe net 17 Perchlorate Battery Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate ...

Page 18: ...18 Customer Care Center 1 800 732 2677 ...

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Page 20: ...tion 10427 Electric Avenue Knoxville TN 37932 1 800 732 2677 www petsafe net 400 1054 1 Covered by US Patents 7 046 152 7 068 174 7 117 822 7 204 204 7 278 376 7 495 570 Other patents pending 2008 Radio Systems Corporation ...

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