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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SINCE THIS PRODUCT USES A WIRELESS SIGNAL, SOME FREQUENCIES
CAN INTERRUPT THE SIGNAL AND CAUSE INCONSISTENT RESULTS. WE'RE
WORKING WITH ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS ON THEIR SETUP TO MAKE SURE
IT'S IN AN IDEAL POSITION TO WORK 100% AS IT SHOULD.

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL SINCE THIS PRODUCT USES A WIRELESS SIGNAL, SOME FREQUENCIES CAN INTERRUPT THE SIGNAL AND CAUSE INCONSISTENT RESULTS. WE’RE WORKING WITH ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS ON THEIR SETUP TO MAKE SURE IT’S IN AN IDEAL POSITION TO WORK 100% AS IT SHOULD.
  • Page 2: What's In The Box

    WHAT’S IN THE BOX? • Wi-Fi Dog Fence Transmitter • Dog Collar Receiver • 2 Power Adapters • Dog Collar • Extended Metal Contact Points • LED Test Light / Contact Point Tool • Transmitter Wall Mounting Plate • Two Phillips Head Screws •...
  • Page 3 Static Correction Boundary – This boundary is set by the user and surrounds the edge of the Secure Pet Zone. When the Pet Collar Receiver reaches this boundary a Warning Vibration and/or Static Correction will be administered to encourage your pet to return to the Secure Pet Zone.
  • Page 4: System Overview

    Contact Points – The two metal prongs protruding from the Pet Collar Receiver which are responsible for delivering the static correction to the pet. The BEST Wi-Fi Dog Fence includes two sets of contact points; normal and extended length. Transmitter Wall Mounting Plate – The flat black plate used to mount the Wi-Fi Fence Transmitter to the wall and can be used to hold Pet Collar Receivers for storage and charging.
  • Page 5 STATIC CORRECTION BOUNDARY RADIUS GUIDE As the Static Correction Boundary is a circular boundary, the best way to measure this boundary is using its radius (the distance from the center of the Secure Pet Zone to the Static Correction Bound- ary).
  • Page 6: System Installation

    When installing the BEST Wi-Fi Dog Fence be sure to select a dry, well ventilated location, clear of any potential signal obstructions, and preferably near a power outlet. It is important to mount the Wi- Fi Fence Transmitter at least 60 inches off the ground (5 ft) to ensure the transmitter antenna will achieve optimum range.
  • Page 7 Left Orientation Boundary To create a Static Correction Boundary around the left side of your property, pre- venting pet access to the right side of your yard, install the Wi-Fi Fence transmitter in the left side of your property. Right Orientation Boundary To create a Static Correction Boundary around the right side of your property, preventing pet access to the left side of your...
  • Page 8 SYSTEM INSTALLATION Mounting the Fence Transmitter 1. Remove the Transmitter Wall Mounting Plate and Transmitter Mounting Hardware from the product packaging. 2. Using a pencil and a spirit level, make sure your measurements are level and mark a 4-inch (10 cm) line on the wall in your desired mounting location.
  • Page 9 CHARGING THE PET COLLAR RECEIVER NOTE: It is important to charge the Pet Collar Receiver for at least 1 hour or until fully charged prior to using the system for the first time. WARNING: THE PET COLLAR RECEIVER SHOULD ONLY BE CHARGED BY INSERTING INTO THE CHARGING PORT ON TOP OF THE WI-FI FENCE TRANSMITTER 1.
  • Page 10 7. If you continue to stand beyond the Static Correction Boundary the Pet Collar Receiver will continue to vibrate again, this time for 10 seconds, then the LED Test Light will light up for 4 additional seconds indicating a second Static Correction is being delivered. 8.
  • Page 11 PET COLLAR RECEIVER SAFETY WARNING! • Only use the Pet Collar Receiver when necessary. DO NOT leave the Pet Collar Receiver on your pet for any period longer than 12 consecutive hours. • DO NOT over-tighten the Pet Collar Receiver. The collar should be secure but loose enough to fit a finger be- tween the Pet Collar Receiver device and your pet’s skin.
  • Page 12 Working with your pet to help them understand the boundaries you have set will ensure the success of the BEST Wi-Fi Dog Fence system. • For safety, DO NOT connect a leash to the Pet Collar Receiver as this can lead to injury.
  • Page 13 4. Walk with your pet around the Secure Pet Zone and begin to approach the Static Correction Boundary. 5. Do not lead your pet over the Static Correction Boundary but stop short and allow your pet to roam freely. When your pet crosses the boundary and initiates the Warning Vibrations/ Static Correction cycle help them back into the Secure Pet Zone and praise them for returning.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Pet Collar Receiver is not working. Check the battery is charged by connecting the Pet Collar Receiver to the Wi-Fi Fence Transmitter using Pet Collar Receiver USB Charging Cord. A flashing red LED light on the Pet Collar Receiver indicates the unit is still charging.
  • Page 15 TROUBLESHOOTING My pet traveled beyond the Static Correction Boundary. Complete a full 360-degree test of your Static Correction Boundary. Using a fully charged Pet Collar Receiver, walk around your bound- ary to test for blind spots caused by Wireless Signal Interference. Wireless signal can be caused by large metal objects, thick block walls or electrical interference from power lines.
  • Page 16: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING • The BEST Wi-Fi Dog Fence is NOT designed to be used with aggres- sive pets. Aggressive pets are more likely to negatively react in all types of situations which may put the pet owner and others at risk of personal injury.
  • Page 17: Training Notes

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  • Page 20 § 15.19 Labeling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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