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Conductor on the ground (e.g. broken), insufficient
mechanical tension.
The insulator is defective, worn out.
Too long a fence. Was the correct energiser used for
the purpose?
Too long a fence. Was the correct energiser used for
the purpose?
10. DISPOSAL
If you wish to dispose of the energiser, please contact your local recycler or recycling
centre or alternatively VOSS GmbH & Co. KG. Every consumer is legally obliged to recy-
cle old appliances properly. Please do not dispose of the appliance with your normal
household waste! You are thus making an important contribution to environmental
protection.
11. POSSIBLE RISKS
Electric fences, especially those for the protection of livestock, are generally safe if they
are properly installed and connected. However, electric fences can trigger shocks that
can lead to dangerous consequences, especially for people with pre-existing health
problems. Knowing the dangers posed by electric fences can help you take the neces-
sary precautions.
Head injury
Attempting to get under an electric fence can cause a shock to the head when you
come into contact with the fence. A person with a heart condition, especially someone
who wears a pacemaker, has a higher risk of losing consciousness than a healthy per-
son. The risk increases if the head or neck touches the electrified wire.
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Repair the fence, use special connectors, tension
the conductor!
Replace defective and weathered insulators.
Use an energiser suitable for the respective length
of the fence and for grazing animals - contact a
specialist dealer if necessary!
Use an energiser suitable for the respective length
of the fence and for grazing animals - contact a
specialist dealer if necessary!
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