What happens if the power
is cut?
If my pet leaves the Pet Area, for
how long will he be corrected?
How often do I need to charge the
Receiver Collar battery?
Can I place the Receiver on
another collar?
Do I need to perform maintenance
on my Stay + Play Wireless Fence™?
How do I know the battery in the
Receiver Collar is still working?
Will vehicles, buildings, and
landscape features (trees, shrubs,
etc.) affect the performance of the
Stay + Play Wireless Fence™?
What do I do if my pet's neck
becomes red and irritated?
Can I attach a lead to the
Receiver Collar?
Why does my Receiver Collar have a
beep only mode?
• The Stay + Play Wireless Fence™ is designed to recognize
power loss and shuts down without activating the Receiver
Collar. However, if your pet is near the Boundary Zone during
the power failure, he may receive a Static Stimulation. The
Transmitter will sound an intermittent alarm for up to 30 minutes
to alert you to the power failure.
• Your pet will receive Static Stimulation for up to 15 seconds as
long as he is out of the Pet Area.
• Battery life depends on how frequently your pet tests the
Boundary Zone. The Receiver Indicator Light acts as a
low battery indicator, flashing every 4 to 5 seconds when
replacement is required.
• Yes. You may use any 1.9 cm, non-metallic collar.
• Check your pet's neck daily for irritation from the
Contact Points.
• Check the Contact Points on the Receiver Collar weekly to make
sure they are tight and clean.
• Check the fit of the Receiver Collar weekly.
• The Receiver Indicator Light acts as a low battery indicator,
flashing every 4 to 5 seconds when replacement is required.
• Check Receiver Indicator Light.
• Yes. Placing the Transmitter inside a metal building can reduce
the maximum range of the wireless system.
• Parking a vehicle within the Pet Area, can reduce the range of
the system and cause your pet to receive a Static Stimulation
where it otherwise would not if the vehicle was not there.
• Fixed large metal objects such as metal sheds can affect the
signal by reducing the maximum range of the system at the
location of the object. As a result, your pet may receive a Static
Stimulation.
• This condition is due to the Contact Points irritating the skin.
Discontinue use of the Receiver Collar for a few days. If the
condition persists beyond 48 hours, see your veterinarian.
Once the skin returns to normal, replace the Receiver Collar and
monitor the skin condition closely.
• No. This can result in pulling the Contact Points too tightly
against your pet's neck. Attach a lead to a separate, non-
metallic collar positioned above the Receiver Collar.
• The beep only mode can be used in training your pet to his
boundary or for well-trained pets that no longer require
Static Stimulation.
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