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Pet Area

Note: In many

neighborhoods,

nearby property line

may limit how large

the Pet Area can be.

Maximum

105 ft. range

(53 average steps)

How the System Works

The PetSafe

®

 Stay & Play

 Wireless Fence for Stubborn Dogs has been proven safe, comfortable and effective for pets over 5 lb. The system 

works by transmitting a radio signal up to 105 feet in all directions. You temporarily define the pet area with boundary flags for a visual aid in 
training your pet. Your pet wears a receiver collar with contact points that touch his neck, and, once trained, is allowed to roam freely in the pet 
area. When your pet reaches the boundary zone, the receiver collar gives a warning tone before delivering a safe static correction through the 
contact points to get his attention until he returns to the pet area.

Key Definitions

Transmitter:

 Transmits the radio signal and is the center of the pet area. 

The transmitter needs to be located indoors.

Pet Area:

 Distance from the transmitter where your pet can roam freely.

Boundary Zone:

 2 to 3 foot wide area outside the pet area where your 

pet’s receiver collar will begin to tone and then begin to deliver a 
static correction. The correction will start in the boundary zone 
and continue anywhere beyond the pet area.  

Note

: The receiver collar is equipped with a safety time-out 

feature that will stop correcting after 15 seconds if your pet 
remains outside the pet area.

Receiver Collar:

 Receives the radio signal from the transmitter.

Mode Button:

 Turns receiver ON/OFF and adjusts the level 

of static correction your pet receives outside the pet area.

Receiver Indicator Light:

 Indicates the level of correction  

at which the receiver collar is set. This light also serves  
as a low battery indicator.

Receiver Charger:

 Charges the batteries inside the receiver collar.

Receiver Charge Jack:

 Connection port for charging receiver battery.

Contact Points:

 Deliver the safe static correction when 

your pet moves into the boundary zone.

Power Jack:

 Where the power adaptor plugs into the transmitter.  

The transmitter is powered by a standard 120 volt outlet.

Boundary Switch:

 Adjust according to the size of the pet area desired.  

Note

: Adjusting the switch does not change the level of static correction on 

the receiver collar.

Power Light:

 Indicates when the transmitter is on.

Boundary Control Dial:

 Adjusts the distance from the transmitter to the boundary zone.  

Note

: Adjusting the dial does not change the level of static correction on the receiver collar.

Power Loss Alarm:

 Sounds an alarm which indicates power has been removed from the transmitter.

Transmitter

Receiver Collar

Contact

Point

Receiver

Indicator

Light

Mode

Button

Boundary

Control Dial

Power

Jack

On/Off

Switch

I = On

O = Off

Boundary

Switch

+ = High

- = Low

Summary of Contents for Stay & Play PIF00-13663

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Page 2: ...duct if your pet is prone to aggressive behavior Aggressive pets can cause severe injury or death to their owners and others If you are not sure that this product is right for your pet please talk to your veterinarian or a certified trainer Risk of electric shock Use the fence transmitter indoors in a dry location only The battery should be charged in areas with temperatures ranging from 32 F to 1...

Page 3: ...tter testing This will prevent unintended corrections To prevent an unintended correction after the boundary flags have been placed be sure to set the static correction on the receiver collar back to level 1 which is tone only To prevent an unintended correction remove the receiver collar from your pet when indoors Never remove power from the system when the collar is on the pet This may activate ...

Page 4: ...are the Receiver Collar 8 Step 4 Adjust the Pet Area to Desired Size 10 Step 5 Place the Boundary Flags 12 Step 6 Fit the Receiver Collar 12 Training 14 Day 1 14 Days 2 4 14 Days 5 8 14 Days 9 30 15 Taking Your Pet Out of the Pet Area 15 Wireless to Go 15 Troubleshooting 16 Terms of Use and Limitation of Liability 18 Compliance 18 Customer Care International 18 Important Recycling Advice 19 Warran...

Page 5: ...tallic collar and leash or lead For help with setup and training please visit petsafe com Transmitter Boundary Flags 50 Power Adaptor Receiver Charger Long Contact Points Test Light Tool Receiver Collar with Short Contact Points Mounting Bracket Mounting Screws Mounting Anchors Contact Point Wrench ...

Page 6: ...e pet area Note The receiver collar is equipped with a safety time out feature that will stop correcting after 15 seconds if your pet remains outside the pet area Receiver Collar Receives the radio signal from the transmitter Mode Button Turns receiver ON OFF and adjusts the level of static correction your pet receives outside the pet area Receiver Indicator Light Indicates the level of correction...

Page 7: ...chors would not be needed If mounting to dry wall using the mounting anchors drill 1 4 holes and insert anchors completely into the holes 4 Screw bracket to the wall 5 Place the bottom edge of transmitter against the bracket making sure the screw recesses are over the bracket hooks on both sides 6 Rotate transmitter up and push firmly until the top latch locks into place 1D To maximize your pet ar...

Page 8: ...the receiver charge jack on the receiver collar The receiver charge jack and receiver charger are keyed to fit one way Do not force it in backwards Step 3 Prepare the Receiver Collar Your receiver collar comes with short contact points Use the long contact points for pets with long or thick hair Tighten the contact points using the contact point wrench 3A Check tightness weekly Turn the Receiver C...

Page 9: ...omplete No light Charge failure contact Customer Care Center After Removing from Receiver Charger Continuous green or yellow or red 5 seconds duration No tone Battery charge indication Occurs immediately after unplugging the charger from the receiver collar Operating Battery Status Slow blinking green every 4 5 seconds No tone Collar battery charge 100 60 Slow blinking yellow every 4 5 seconds No ...

Page 10: ...Over Correction Protection If your pet enters the boundary zone or continues anywhere beyond the pet area this feature limits the static correction duration to 15 seconds While the system locks out further static correction the green light will remain on for 10 seconds In the unlikely event that your pet leaves the pet area he will not receive a static correction upon return to the pet area Step 4...

Page 11: ...tter See the transmitter range chart below and set the boundary switch and boundary control dial Hold the test light contacts to the contact points 4B Take the receiver collar to the boundary zone with the logo side facing away from the transmitter and contact points facing upwards 4C Hold the receiver collar about waist high until the receiver collar tone sounds and the test light flashes If the ...

Page 12: ...ade too tight on the pet s neck may cause skin damage ranging from redness to pressure ulcers this condition is commonly known as bed sores Avoid leaving the collar on the dog for more than 12 hours per day When possible reposition the collar on the pet s neck every 1 to 2 hours Check the fit to prevent excessive pressure follow the instructions in this manual Never connect a lead to the electroni...

Page 13: ...pet to wear the collar for several minutes then recheck the fit b Check the fit again as your pet becomes more comfortable with the receiver collar 6 Trim the collar as follows 6C a Mark the desired length of the receiver collar with a pen Allow for growth if your pet is young or grows a thick winter coat b Remove the receiver collar from your pet and cut off the excess c Before placing the receiv...

Page 14: ... 10 15 minutes each Do not try to do too much too quickly More frequent short sessions are better than less frequent longer sessions Days 2 4 On days 2 through 4 repeat this process but with the collar set to level 2 the mildest static correction level Closely observe your pet s behavior while he is in the boundary zone 7B and note whether or not your dog responds to the correction Indicators of a...

Page 15: ...e receiver collar with a regular collar and leash Walk your pet out of the pet area while giving a command such as OK at a specific place along the boundary zone the end of your driveway sidewalk etc Always leave the pet area from the same spot in your yard with a leash and your pet will associate leaving the pet area only on a leash only at this spot and only with a person You may initially need ...

Page 16: ...he transmitter remove the receiver collar from your pet before turning the transmitter off My pet is receiving a static correction in his metal crate The receiver collar activates when it loses the transmitter signal The metal crate may block the transmitter signal which causes the receiver collar to activate Remove the receiver collar from your pet when placing him in his metal crate The boundary...

Page 17: ...ystem and the receiver collar does not activate near their property Your neighbor s containment signal may interfere with the operation of the receiver collar preventing activation close to their fence To minimize the interference reduce the size of the pet area or move the transmitter away from your neighbor s system Adjust the pet area so that the receiver collar activates for at least 5 feet be...

Page 18: ...ction against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a practical installation If this equipment c...

Page 19: ...glect alteration and misuse Consumers who purchase products outside of Australia New Zealand or from an unauthorised dealer will need to return the Product to the original place of purchase for any warranty issues Please note that Radio Systems does not provide refunds replacements or upgrades for change of mind or for any other reason outside of these Warranty terms Claims Procedure Any claim mad...

Page 20: ...rporation 10427 PetSafe Way Knoxville TN 37932 1 800 732 2677 petsafe com For a list of patents protecting this product please visit http www radiosystemscorporation com patents 400 2348 2018 Radio Systems Corporation ...

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