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Disclaimer: Diagram is for illustrative purposes only. 

Pinger Attachment Instructions

Netguard 10 kHz Porpoise & Dolphin Pinger 
Netshield 70 kHz Dolphin Anti-Depredation Pinger 
Netshield 3 kHz Whale Pinger  

= 1 Pinger every 100 meters 

For Gill nets, purse seine nets and long lines.

Netguard 60-120 kHz Dolphin Pinger 

= 1 Pinger every 200 meters

For Gill nets.

For further detailed instruction  

please refer to Pinger instructions  

on our website  

www.futureoceans.com/pingers

Thank you for choosing Future Oceans Pingers.

Your Pinger is supplied with a battery, ready to use.  

Simply follow the Pinger Attachment Instructions and start fishing.

For Technical Assistance please email [email protected]

www.futureoceans.com

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Repeat on the other end of Pinger. Pull cable tie closed 
firmly so the Pinger fits closely to the float or lead line.  
Both ends of the Pinger should be tight to the line.

Cut any excess cable tie to leave a clean finish.

Pull cable tie closed firmly so the Pinger fits  
closely to the float or lead line.

Loop one end of the cable tie over the float or lead line  
and feed cable tie back in to itself.

Leaving the electronics capsule in the housing,  
thread 1 x cable tie through each hole at the ends  
of the Pinger housing. 

Use 7.5mm (width) x 200mm (length) cable ties.

electronics capsule

external housing

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