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Activating the Fence 

Please read and become familiar with the Speedrite AN90 Manual and proper use of the energizer. 

 

Safety Information: Important 

Any alteration to the design of this energizer may cause serious electrical shock 

and may void the warranty.  Inform everyone, especially children, who might possibly come into contact with the 
electrically charged fence, about its location and operation.  Do not allow children to play with energizer or near 
the electrified wires.  Never climb over an electrified fence.  Never install an electric fence below high voltage 
transmission lines.  Instruct all persons how to disconnect the energizer in case of emergency. 

 

Inserting Batteries (not included): 

Read the instructions in the Speedrite AN90 Manual provided on insert page. 

Ensure that the unit is turned off when installing the batteries. 

Note: While the energizer is designed to be weather resistant, install it under cover from the weather whenever 
practical. 

After supplies have been centered within the fence enclosure, close the fence with the Velcro wrap. With the    
energizer outside the fence, turn it on to a "2" setting. 

NOTE: the setting must be at "2" fast to achieve         

optimum performance.  

Prop the bottom of the wires of the fence up with an insulated pole or green branch.  

Carefully slide the energizer under the fence into the fenced area. The Fence's bottom wire is a ground wire, so 
you should be able to do so without getting shocked. The energizer must be inside the fence to keep it out of 
reach of animals

. FIGURE 3 

 
To test the Bear Fence with the Fence Tester, touch the Probe  
to the Ground Rod and the lead to a horizontal wire of the fence.  
 
 CAUTION: Make sure you are not touching the metal of the lead  
or the wires of the fence, it will be HOT!   
All the lights to 6,000 volts or higher should light up.

 

If the voltage is less than 5000 volts, recheck the instructions.   
Also check to see if any tall grass or any other obstruction is  
touching the hot wires.  
Turn off the energizer before touching the fence. 

 
 
 

Common Problems in Fence Installation 

Excessive weeds or tree branch touching the fence. 

The connection to the ground rod is inadequate.  Securely attach ground rod and check to be sure that no corrosion 
is present. 

Poor ground. Pour water over ground rod to provide good earth to ground. 

 
Poor connections between metal crimped tabs, ground lead wire, or energized wire. 

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