
Grounding of the Electric Fence Device
Loosen the left button with the green cap at the bottom of the electric fence device. This is
the button with the Earth symbol above it.
Remove one of the two rings behind the button and place the ring of the steel grounding
cable (E) over the threads of the electric fence device. Now replace the ring and then turn
the knob on the thread. Firmly tighten the knob (hand-tight).
Proper earthing is necessary for the proper functioning of your fence. Place the earth spike
(E) in the soil and let it protrude about 2 to 5 centimetres from the top above ground level.
Connect (if not already done) the end of the steel grounding cable (E) with the supplied nut to the threaded
end of the earth pin.
Step 6 – Connecting the fence
Use the blue fence connection cable (F) to connect the device to the fence.
Loosen the right knob with the red cap at the bottom of the electric fence device. This is
the button with the lightning symbol above it.
Remove one of the two rings behind the button and place the ring of the blue connection
cable (F) over the threads of the electric fence device. Now replace the ring and then turn
the knob on the thread. Firmly tighten the knob (hand-tight).
At the end of the blue connection cable (F) is a heart-shaped clip: you connect
the wire of the fence with the electric fence device with this clip.
Slide the heart-shaped clip over the wire (D) and then move the clip (F1)
sometimes horizontally over the wire. In this way, an optimum contact is created.
Is part of the fence on the street side or in another freely accessible public area?
In that case, place a supplied
‘warning sign’ (G) in a clearly visible place of your
fence. Use 2 small plastic cable connectors (not supplied) to do this.
Tip:
After completing all of the steps above, check the entire system one more time.
Step 7 – Switch on and test electrical installation
When all the above steps have been completed, you start the electrical system,
Insert the plug of the electric fence device into the power outlet (220/230 VAC).
The light on the front of the electric fence device will now illuminate, indicating that the device is working
properly.
Warning!
There is now electricity on the fence.
Testing the Fence
To properly test the device and the working of the fence, we recommend that you consider purchasing a
voltage tester. For the voltage testers, see the gallagher.eu webshop.
If you do not have a voltage tester, use a blade of grass to test the fence. To do this, hold the blade of grass
between your thumb and forefinger and then place the end of the blade on the electric cord. Move the blade of
grass a little further until you feel an electric impulse.