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PET CONTAINMENT
Deluxe Owners Manual
Should you encounter any problems with your new product, please
refer to this instruction manual. Be sure to file this manual in a safe
place for future reference.
If you should need assistance, call our toll free "HELP" line at:
SYSTEM
1-800-732-2677
online at: www.petsafe.net

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  • Page 1 Should you encounter any problems with your new product, please refer to this instruction manual. Be sure to file this manual in a safe place for future reference. If you should need assistance, call our toll free “HELP” line at: 1-800-732-2677 online at: www.petsafe.net...
  • Page 2 Quick Start Guide for Installing Your System Total time required: (typical) 6 hours or less The Deluxe Pet Containment System is simple and easy to use. Follow these 7 easy steps. Additional details can be found on the following pages. Layout –...
  • Page 3 Components included with the system: • Transmitter • Receiver and Collar • Batteries • Owner's Manual • Correction Key Ring Required, but may be sold separately: • Wire nuts or Shrink Tubing 50 Boundary Flags 500 feet Boundary Wire* *Use only Pet Containment System wire Other items you may need: •...
  • Page 4: How The System Works

    How the system works The Pet Containment System consists of three primary components: FENCE TRANSMITTER, RECEIVER, and BOUNDARY WIRE (antenna). Fence Transmitter The Deluxe Fence Transmitter has been designed to operate with a boundary wire up to 4000 feet or 25 acres, and plugs into any standard outlet. The transmitter produces a very low frequency radio signal.
  • Page 5 Range Switch Setting "B" is used for most yards. Receiver with Collar The UL-275 Receiver contains electronics to detect the magnetic field carried by the containment boundary wire, translates them, and delivers an electrical correction. The electrical correction is delivered through two contact probes that touch the dogʼs neck.
  • Page 6: Laying Out The System

    Laying out the System Basic Planning Tips: • The boundary wire must make a continuous loop back to the transmitter. • Make a layout that is suitable for your yard, graph paper is provided on page 7. Sample layouts are provided below. •...
  • Page 7 Containment System Layout • Be sure to mark location of splices, twisted wire, large metal objects, or underground wiring. • Mark Location of transmitter, and note the distance set for the boundary width between the warning beep and the correction.
  • Page 8 Locate the Transmitter • Place the transmitter INDOORS ONLY and near an electrical outlet. The transmitter is not waterproof. • Install the transmitter at least three feet from any large metal objects such as breaker boxes, water heaters, metal garage doors, or washer and/or dryer. •...
  • Page 9 Grounding your Transmitter Proper grounding is necessary to reduce the chance of lightning damage to your transmitter. Connect a wire between the transmitter and a ground rod buried at least 3 ft. into the ground.You may use an existing ground rod. Ground rods with clamps and 14 to 18 gauge wire may be obtained at most electrical supply stores.
  • Page 10 Inserting the Battery Module Back Into the Receiver – With the batteries placed in the battery module, place the right end of the battery module, at an angle, back into the receiver. Test the Boundary • Turn the transmitter on. Being careful to not touch the probes, approach the boundary wire holding the receiver at knee level.
  • Page 11 Crossing hard surfaces: • Lay the wire in a convenient expansion joint or use a circular saw with a masonry blade to create a groove. • Place the wire in the groove and cover with an appropriate patching compound. Your local hardware store can help you choose the right compound for your surface.
  • Page 12: Testing The System

    Place the flags approximately ten feet apart. The flags are a temporary visual aid for you and your pet during the training process. The flags can be removed when your pet has become familiar with the location of the boundary. Once the boundary is set, the receiver correction level must be set.
  • Page 13 Receiver LED Function and Response Receiver LED Correction LED Indicator Size of Dog Function Light Response Correction Level 1 No Correction, 1 Flash Training Only Beep Only Correction Level 2 Low Correction 2 Flashes Less than 20lbs Correction Level 3 Medium Correction 3 Flashes 20lbs - 50lbs...
  • Page 14 Pet does not seem to be getting a correction • Check that collar is tight enough and that probes are touching pet’s neck • Check the correction level of the receiver with the correction level key see "LED Function and Response" chart. If level is correct, try increasing to higher level. •...
  • Page 15 Short Loop Test The Short Loop Test determines if the transmitter is functioning properly. • Perform a short loop test by disconnecting the boundary and ground wires. • Once completed, cut approximately 10 feet of boundary wire and connect it to the Boundary Wire Terminals.
  • Page 16 the system with the receiver collar. You can assume the break is in the other half of the boundary. G.) If the indicator light did not come “On,” you may assume there is a break in this portion of the boundary. As a result of there being a small chance of having more than one break in your system, you should repeat Steps E and F for the other half of the boundary.
  • Page 17: Repair Procedure

    Repair Procedure Send your product with a brief description back to the address below complete with a legible return address. No prior authorization is needed. We recommend you ship your return via a carrier that offers tracking capabilities. You must pay the shipping or freight charges to us. We will then pay the freight charges back to you.
  • Page 18 Notes...
  • Page 20: Mounting Template

    Mounting template DELUXE TRANSMITTER Protected under U.S. patents 5,381,129, 5,868,103, and other patents pending. 400-495/A...

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