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TROUBLESHOOTING
N OTICE
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Never open the housing and do not perform repairs by yourself. Contact the
Service department if repairs are required.
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Do not change or modify the device for unintended purposes.
If the device malfunctions or is found to be defective in any other way, even after the solutions
suggested below have been followed, contact the seller. You will find the contact details in chapter 18.
Fault/Problem
Devices cannot be
successfully paired
The display remains
blank
The display is
illegible
The device displays
energisers/fence
sensors that are not
present.
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TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
N OTICE
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Before transporting the device, pack the device so that it is protected from
impacts. Ideally, you should use the original packaging.
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Remove the batteries from the device prior to extended storage.
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Do not store the device exposed to direct sunlight.
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Only store the device at an ambient temperature of between 0°C and +40°C and
make sure that the environment is not damp.
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DISPOSAL
The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the
product must not be disposed of with normal household waste. End users are required to
hand in the appliance at a collection point for waste electrical and electronic equipment.
If the product contains a battery or a rechargeable battery, these should be disposed of
separately from the product if possible. As an end user you are legally obliged to return
used batteries. You can return used batteries that we supply or have supplied as new batteries free of
charge to our warehouse (shipping address) or to a recycling centre in your area. If the battery or the
rechargeable battery contains more than 0.0005% mercury by weight, more than 0.002% cadmium by
weight or more than 0.004% lead by weight, this will be clearly indicated by the respective chemical
symbol (Hg Cd, or Pb) below the symbol of the crossed-out wheelie bin on the battery or the rechargeable
battery. Recyclable materials such as zinc, iron, aluminium, lithium and silver can be found in batteries
and rechargeable batteries. They may also contain substances such as mercury, cadmium and lead.
These are poisonous and dangerous to the environment if not disposed of properly. Heavy metals
can have harmful effects on human, animal and plant health and accumulate in the environment.
The separate collection and proper disposal of your old appliances and used batteries/rechargeable
batteries contributes to the conservation of natural resources and guarantees recycling that protects
human health and preserves the environment. Information on where to find collection points for your
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL VOSS.FARMING FENCE MANAGER FM20 WIFI
Solution
There are too many interference signals or the connection between the
devices you wish to pair is too weak. Place the devices that you wish to
pair close to each other and in an area without interference signals.
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Check the power supply.
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Check the battery status in the event of a battery failure.
The device has been exposed to extreme temperatures. Change the
contrast in the settings.
The device was operated with low voltage from the battery only. Replace
the battery and reset the device to factory settings (see Section 9.6).
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