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Transmitter 

Range Chart

Boundary 

Control 

Dial 

Position 

Boundary 

Switch/ 

Range 

LOW (-)

Boundary 

Switch/ 

Range 

HIGH (+)

1

5–10 ft.

5–10 ft.

2

5–10 ft.

5–10 ft.

3

15–20 ft.

25–35 ft.

4

20–25 ft.

42–55 ft.

5

25–30 ft.

55–65 ft.

6

35–40 ft.

75–85 ft.

7

40–45 ft.

85–90 ft.

8

40–45 ft.

85–90 ft.

Record Your Settings

Final Boundary  
Switch Setting 
HIGH (+) or LOW (-)

Final Boundary  
Control Dial 
Position (1-8)

Receiver Static 
Correction 
level (1-6)

Home
Camping
Vacation

Other
Other
Other

NOTE: These distances are approximate.

Place the Boundary Flags

The boundary flags are visual reminders for your pet of where the boundary zone is located. The receiver collar 
will activate within 2 to 3 ft. of the boundary flags.
1.  Using the test light, with the static correction level set at 2 or greater, hold 

the receiver collar at your pet’s neck height with Premier Pet

 logo side 

facing away from the fence transmitter. 

2.  Walk towards the boundary zone until the receiver collar beeps and the 

test light flashes (

4A

). 

3.  Place a boundary flag in the ground (

4B

). 

4.  Walk back into the pet area until the beeping stops. 
5.  Repeat this process around the boundary zone until it is marked with 

boundary flags every 10 ft. 

The boundary flags may be in different parts of the boundary zone and may not be in a line. The boundary zone 
is 2 to 3 ft. wide.

4A

4B

Summary of Contents for GIF00-16917

Page 1: ...ing tips for your pet Our Customer Care representatives are here to help you Call our USA based Customer Care Center at 1 866 381 2785 USA Canada Mon Fri 8am 8pm EST Sat 9am 5pm EST This product inclu...

Page 2: ...s neck this may lead to a rash or infection Never connect a leash to the receiver collar it will cause excessive pressure on the contact points When using a separate collar for a leash don t put pres...

Page 3: ...Adjust the Pet Area to Desired Size 8 Transmitter Range Chart 9 Record Your Settings 9 Place the Boundary Flags 9 Fit the Receiver Collar 10 Training Guide 11 Wireless To Go 11 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTI...

Page 4: ...roven safe comfortable and effective for pets over 8 lb The system works by transmitting a radio signal up to 90 ft in all directions You temporarily define the pet area with boundary flags for a visu...

Page 5: ...on at which the receiver collar is set This light also serves as a low battery indicator Contact Points Deliver the safe static correction when your pet moves into the boundary zone Power Jack Where t...

Page 6: ...s for pets with long or thick hair Tighten the contact points using the test light tool 2A one half turn beyond finger tight Check the tightness weekly Insert and Remove the Receiver Collar Battery Do...

Page 7: ...ator light acts as a low battery indicator The light will flash every 4 to 5 seconds when battery replacement is required Battery Contact Verification Remove the receiver collar from your pet Press th...

Page 8: ...rson Method Hold the receiver collar at your pet s neck height 3C with logo side facing away from the fence transmitter and contact points facing upwards Walk to the edge of the desired pet area Facin...

Page 9: ...al reminders for your pet of where the boundary zone is located The receiver collar will activate within 2 to 3 ft of the boundary flags 1 Using the test light with the static correction level set at...

Page 10: ...re necrosis in the contact area 5 The receiver collar should fit snugly yet loose enough to allow one finger to fit between a contact point and your pet s neck 5B 6 Allow your pet to wear the collar f...

Page 11: ...s for about 10 15 minutes each Days 5 8 On days 5 through 8 continue where you left off on day 4 but now add in some staged distractions The goal is to have your pet stay within the boundary even with...

Page 12: ...the Wireless Fence on an aggressive pet We do not recommend using any electronic training devices on aggressive pets If you are unsure if your dog is aggressive please consult your veterinarian or a c...

Page 13: ...sult your pet may receive a static correction What do I do if my pet s neck becomes red and irritated This condition is due to the contact points irritating the skin Discontinue use of the receiver co...

Page 14: ...d and orientation of the receiver collar as your pet enters the boundary zone The receiver collar activates in the middle of the yard The receiver collar activates when it loses the fence transmitter...

Page 15: ...away from the In Ground Fence System Adjust the pet area so that the receiver collar activates for at least 5 ft beyond the reduced boundary setting when walking towards the In Ground Fence System The...

Page 16: ...evice is not intended to harm injure or provoke Using this Product in a way that is not intended could result in violation of Federal State or local laws 4 Limitation of Liability In no event shall Ra...

Page 17: ...s are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and...

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