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Sureguard Pro-Tech 5 User Instructions page 9

Solar electric fence energiser
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Switch Energiser ON
Use the ON/OFF Switch on the underside of the Energiser to toggle ON or OFF.
("I" is ON, "0" is OFF)
The energiser is supplied ready-to-go. When you
switch the Energiser ON, you will see two LED
lights on the Solar Panel. The POWER LED relates
to the charge in the battery. The FENCE LED
relates to the measured fence voltage. Each LED
can light Green, Red or Blue. Refer to the table
below for what the colours mean. Two green
lights mean you are good to go!
NOTE: Critical issues will cause the LED to flash
RED & Alarm Buzzer to sound. Read Advanced
User Features if you want to customise the
Buzzer.
What the LED Colours Mean:
GREEN
GREEN
FLASHING
RED
POWER
RED FLASHING
LED
BLUE
NOT LIT
GREEN
RED
FENCE
RED FLASHING
LED
BLUE
BLUE FLASHING
NOT LIT
Normal operation. The internal battery has plenty of power.
If both the Power & Fence LED are flashing green, then contact Sureguard
for assistance.
The internal battery is low. Check Solar Panel is clean and set up correctly.
Critically low battery. Rectify immediately! (Troubleshooting page 11).
Displayed while using the advanced optional Settings Switch (page 10).
The Energiser is switched OFF or the battery is too depleted. Switch ON to
commence charging. The Power LED flashes RED momentarily every few
seconds while charging. The Energiser will resume operating automatically.
The fence voltage is good.
The fence voltage is low. Check the condition of the fence.
The fence voltage is very low. Rectify immediately! The Energiser will be
pulsing more slowly in this condition. (Troubleshooting page 11).
You have selected the ON/OFF Timer. The fence is currently inactive. (Refer
to page 10, Function #3 and #4).
It displays when you switch the Energiser ON. It is analysing the fence
voltage, but the readout is not available yet.
See above.
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