PetSafe® Rechargeable In-Ground Fence™ Install


Welcome

Welcome to your new PetSafe® Rechargeable In-Ground Fence™

A Few Things to Keep in Mind

Installing the wired fence system takes 1 to 2 days.

A minimum of 14 days of training is recommended.

Environmental factors in the yard, such as metal sheds or utility wires, may effect the fence signal.

We recommend calling to have utility lines marked prior to installation to avoid damage to existing lines.

Visit http://call811.com for contact information on marking utility lines at your home.


Step 1: Plan Out the Fence

Planning out the fence area prior to setting it up will help make the install process easier. For assistance, use the fence planning tool.

A Few Things to Keep in Mind

The boundary wire needs to be a complete loop. One end of the wire begins in the base unit terminal. Once the fence is laid out in the yard, the other end of the wire plugs into the second terminal on the base unit.

Have your utilities marked. When placing the fence wire, it’s important to have your utility lines marked to avoid damage and signal interference.

Draw rounded corners. In order to maintain a consistent signal avoid creating 90 degree corners. The fence planning tool does not have rounded corners when the fence is drawn; this is very important when laying the wire.

If your neighbor has an in-ground fence as well, make sure there is 5-10 feet between both fences.

Single Loop Layouts

Fence layout around a house and a yardFence layout around a house and a yard

Single loop layouts are best to contain your dog in both the front and back yard.

Twisted wireTwisted wire

Twisted wire cancels out the radio signal and allows your pet to cross without receiving a static stimulation. To cancel the signal in the wire, two pieces of the wire must be twisted together 10-12 times per foot.

Twisted wireTwisted wire

When containing a specific area, such as a pool or garden within the yard, twist wire between the main fence wire and the contained area within the yard.

Keep 5 feet between the parallel wiresKeep 5 feet between the parallel wires

When containing the front and back yards separately, create a loop on either side of the home, using the home as a barrier. Ensure that there is at least five feet between the parallel wires.

Wire running through an existing fenceWire running through an existing fence

Running the wire around an existing fence creates an additional barrier that helps keep your dog safely in the yard.

Double Loop Layouts

Layout covering only the back yardLayout covering only the back yard

Double loop layouts are best to contain your dog in the front or backyard only. This layout is also works well when combining the in-ground fence with an existing fence.

Boundary around the yard with exclusive areasBoundary around the yard with exclusive areas

If there is an area near the boundary that your dog should be kept away from, include this area within the boundary wire.

Boundary that finishes an existing fenceBoundary that finishes an existing fence

If the yard already has a fence and only one side needs a boundary, a double loop layout is needed.

Utility wires

Utility wires boundaryUtility wires boundary

Utility wires can interfere with the signal. If crossing utility wires is necessary, the wire must cross at a 90 degree angle to avoid interference.


Step 2: Prepare the System

Materials

Please have the following contents ready for set up:

Base unitBase unit

Base unit

CollarCollar

Collar

Surge protectorSurge protector

Surge protector

Test light toolTest light tool

Test light tool

Power adapterPower adapter

Power adapter

WireWire

Wire

FlagFlag

Flags

Tools

These additional tools may also help with the setup process:

Power drillPower drill

Power drill

Wire stripping pliersWire stripping pliers

Wire stripping pliers

Shovel or lawn edgerShovel or lawn edger

Shovel or lawn edger

Tape measureTape measure

Tape measure

Circular sawCircular saw

Circular saw

Phillips screwdriverPhillips screwdriver

Phillips screwdriver

Silicone caulkSilicone caulk

Silicone caulk

Collar

To begin setting up your system, the collar needs a full charge, this typically lasts up to two months depending on the frequency of use.

Important: When the battery is low, the collar flashes red every five seconds.

Plug in the collarPlug in the collar

Plug in the collar for 2-3 hours to receive a full charge before using the system. The light on the collar turns green when it reaches a full charge.

The collar automatically turns onThe collar automatically turns on

The collar automatically turns on when it is taken off the charger. To turn the collar on otherwise, press the mode button for five seconds.

Green light on the collarGreen light on the collar

A light will turn on for five seconds to indicate battery status.

  • Green- Above 60%
  • Yellow- 60% to 20%
  • Red- below 20%
Red collar on the collarRed collar on the collar

A series of red flashes will follow indicating the collar level setting.

If the collar does not turn on when pressing the mode button, contact our Customer Care Team.

Collar Level

Follow these steps to learn how to set the collar level.

Hold the button Hold the button

Hold the button to see a solid light, then release. The number of flashes represents the level.

Press the button again quicklyPress the button again quickly

Press again quickly to increase the level.

Level tableLevel table

Set the collar to level 5 to create the brightest light on the test light tool during testing.

Important: Make sure to set the collar back to level 1 when training begins.
If the collar does not light up when pressing the mode button, contact our Customer Care Team.


Step 3: Test the Fence

Base Unit Location

Place the base unit in an environment that is:

Weatherproof and temperature controlled

Keep the base unit at least 3 feet from large metal objects.

Keep the base unit at least 3 feet from large metal objectsKeep the base unit at least 3 feet from large metal objects

Important: Leave the base unit unplugged until it is time to test the layout.

Install the Surge Protector

Turn the power off to the standard electrical outlet at the breaker when installing the surge protector.

Tape the outlet cover to the wallTape the outlet cover to the wall

Tape the outlet cover to the wall to prevent it from falling during installation. Then unscrew the cover.

Plug the surge protectorPlug the surge protector

Plug the surge protector into the lower outlet and screw the protector into the outlet cover.

WireWire

Cut two wires long enough to connect the base unit to the surge protector.

Insert and twist wires from the base unit to the surge protectorInsert and twist wires from the base unit to the surge protector

Insert and twist wires from the base unit terminals and insert the other ends of the wires into the black terminals on the surge protector.


Make sure your wire has 10-12 twists per foot to cancel the signal.

Layout the Wire

Pre-planned layoutPre-planned layout

Place the wire on top of the ground to test the layout before burying. Have the pre-planned layout from step 1 available to follow when laying out the wire.

Test the Layout

Set the base unitSet the base unit

Set the base unit according to the amount of wire used in the layout.

Plug the power adapter into the base unitPlug the power adapter into the base unit

Twist the wires to cancel the signal before plugging them into the red terminals on the surge protector. Plug the power adapter into the base unit.

Test the System

Follow these instructions to ensure the system is working properly.

Hold the collar probes against the wire on the test light toolHold the collar probes against the wire on the test light tool

Hold the collar probes against the wire on the test light tool.

Position the collar under the toolPosition the collar under the tool

Position the collar under the tool and hold at the height of your pet.

Walk toward the wireWalk toward the wire

Walk toward the wire until the collar beeps and the tool flashes.

Test over twisted wireTest over twisted wire

Test over twisted wire to ensure no activation from the collar.

Important: Make sure to set the collar back to level 1 when training begins.

Set the Boundary Dial

The boundary dial determines the distance from the wire where the correction begins and ends.

Different boundary dialsDifferent boundary dials

Test different boundary levels to find the best distance that works for the yard.


Step 4: Bury the Wire

After testing the system, follow the instructions below to bury the wire.

Important: Disconnect the wire from the base unit before burying.

Dig a trenchDig a trench

Dig a narrow trench 1-3 inches deep. The trench only needs to be as wide as the wire.

Place the wire into the trenchPlace the wire into the trench

Place the wire loosely into the trench to allow the wire to expand with temperature changes.

Note: A paint stick can be used to press the wire into a narrow trench.

Cover the trenchCover the trench

Cover the trench using excess dirt.

Important: If the ground is rough or rocky, consider installing wire in a protective tube, such as a garden hose or PVC pipe.

Attach to a Fence

The boundary wire can only be attached to a wooden or chain link fence. When laying a double loop, ensure the wires are at least 5 feet apart.

Wooden fence

Use fence staples to attach the boundary wire to the fence. Avoid driving the staple in all the way and damaging the insulation on the wire.

Single loop wire on a wooden fenceSingle loop wire on a wooden fence

Single loop

Double loop wire on a wooden fenceDouble loop wire on a wooden fence

Double loop

Chain link fence

Weave the boundary wire through the fence to secure it in place. Zip ties can also be used, but make sure to leave extra space to avoid damaging the insulation on the wire.

Single loop wire on a chain link fenceSingle loop wire on a chain link fence

Single loop

Double loop wire on a chain link fenceDouble loop wire on a chain link fence

Double loop

Gates

Bury the boundary wire in the ground to cross gate openings.

Single loop wire around a gateSingle loop wire around a gate

Single loop

Double loop wire around a gateDouble loop wire around a gate

Double loop

Crossing a Hard Surface

If the wire needs to cross a hard surface, such as a driveway or sidewalk, follow the instructions below.

Run the wire through a jointRun the wire through a joint

If there is an existing expansion joint, use a blunt tool, such as a wooden paint stick, to clean debris out, then run the wire through it.

Use a circular saw to cut a pathUse a circular saw to cut a path

If there is no expansion joint, use a circular saw to cut a path, then run the wire through it.

Cover the path in the driveway with a waterproof compoundCover the path in the driveway with a waterproof compound

Cover the path in the driveway with a waterproof compound, such as silicone caulk, to protect the wire from damage.

Gravel driveway

Run the boundary wire through PVC or rubber hosingRun the boundary wire through PVC or rubber hosing

The boundary wire can be run through PVC or rubber hosing underneath a gravel driveway. Do not place in metal as it will interfere with the signal.

Place the Boundary Flags

Walk toward the boundaryWalk toward the boundary

Walk toward the boundary until the collar beeps and the tool flashes.

FlagFlag

Place a flag where the collar starts to beep. Then step back.

Place a flagPlace a flag

Continue to walk out to the boundary, placing flags 5-10 ft apart.


Step 5: Fit the Collar

The collar must be fit properly to work. To make sure the fit is correct, turn the collar off and follow these steps:

ProbesProbes

Swap the short probes for the long probes if your pet has long or thick fur.

Tighten the probes using test light toolTighten the probes using test light tool

Tighten the probes using the wrench until resistance is felt.

Important: Periodically check the tightness of the probes to keep the collar secure.

Center the probes on the neckCenter the probes on the neck

With your pet standing, center the probes on the neck.

Adjust the strapAdjust the strap

Adjust the strap until the collar is snug.

Important: Both probes must be touching skin for static stimulation to be felt.

Dog with a collarDog with a collar

Put the collar on your pet and ensure only one finger fits between the probe and your pet’s neck.


Important: Refrain from using the collar longer than 12 hours to avoid irritation.

Trim the Collar

Materials needed: scissors, pen, lighterMaterials needed: scissors, pen, lighter

If the strap is too long for your pet, follow the instructions below to trim the excess. The above materials will be needed to begin.

Important: Leave extra room on the strap if your pet is young or grows a thick winter coat.

Mark the strapMark the strap

Mark the strap at least 2 inches past the slide buckle.

Trim the strapTrim the strap

Remove the collar from your pet and trim the strap.

Apply a flame to seal the cut edgeApply a flame to seal the cut edge

Apply a flame to seal the cut edge.

Prevention Features

Anti-linger prevention

Anti-linger preventionAnti-linger prevention

This feature helps prevent your dog from staying in the warning zone for too long and draining the battery. If he does not leave the warning zone within two seconds of hearing the tone, a continuous static stimulation begins until he returns to the pet area.

Run through prevention

Run through preventionRun through prevention

This feature helps stop your dog from running through the boundary zone by increasing the static stimulation level as he approaches the boundary wire. The collar automatically increases the static stimulation level and emits an intermittent tone when he gets 40% of the way through the boundary zone. The static stimulation continues to increase as your dog remains in the zone.

Over correction prevention

Over correction preventionOver correction prevention

This feature stops the static stimulation after 15 seconds if your dog stays in the boundary zone. A green light appears on the collar after the static stimulation stops for 10 seconds. After returning to the pet area for 15 seconds, the collar will again respond on the boundary.


Training is essential so your dog becomes familiar with the pet area. Training will cover collar settings, boundary awareness, distractions and eventually, off leash in the pet area.

A Few Things to Keep in Mind

Sessions will last 10-15 minutes each, 3 times a day.

A minimum of 14 days of training is recommended.

Spend at least 5 minutes of play time at the end of each training session.

The first battery may drain faster due to repeated activation during training.

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