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Keep your dog safe with this wireless fence system

Petsafe Premium Wireless PIF-300 Fence System - $ 319.95
Petsafe Premium Wireless PIF-300 Fence System - $ 319.95
Offering safety and portability, the new Instant Fence from
PetSafe is the first electronic containment system with instant
installation. If you can plug in a cord, you can install Instant
Fence: no unattractive poles to set up and no wires to bury.
Instant Fence uses a constant radio signal to create a "stay
zone". When your pet leaves the area, he receives a mild
correction until he returns - which means it’s escape-proof. And
since Instant Fence is completely portable, you can take it and
your pet wherever you go. So your pet is safe, and your mind is
at ease.
How it works
Instant Fence is a revolutionary new concept that provides the
safest, simplest form of pet containment ever. You plug in a
transmitter somewhere inconspicuously in your home. It emits a
radio signal around your home. Your pet wears a lightweight
receiver collar which listens for the signal. While its
receiving the signal, your dog is free to run and play. When it
approaches the boundary of the signal area, it receives a
warning beep. If it continues, it receives a light static energy
pulse which is startling but not harmful. With a little training
that is simple and quick, your pet quickly learns its
boundaries. Setting the boundaries of your yard takes only a few
minutes by adjusting the range on the transmitter, from a radius
of just a few feet to up to 90 feet.
Setting up your Instant Fence takes only minutes and a video is
included to show you how. The transmitter plugs into any
standard 110 volt outlet. Since the signal can transmit reliably
through walls or other household obstructions, it can be placed
in any convenient and discreet location in your house, typically
a garage or closet. A small dial allows you to adjust the signal
area.
Training is simple and easy and a video is included to show you
how. Once you have adjusted the signal to the perimeter you
want, mark the boundary by placing small training flags at the
edge of the signal area. Then, using a leash and holding the
collar, walk your pet around the boundary, pointing and shaking
the flags, saying "NO" and letting your pet hear the beeping of
the collar. Next, let your pet wear the collar and walk the
boundary again. Let it, on its own, venture into the signal area
and get the correction. Quickly pull it back into its yard and
praise and play with it, again pointing to the flags and saying
"NO". Repeat this process each day for a few weeks and your dog
will quickly learn its new boundaries. After thirty days, you
can gradually remove the flags.
Features:
- Covers an adjustable circular area of up to 1/2 acre (180 feet diameter)
- Completely portable, no wire to bury
- 5 adjustable levels of correction plus beep-only mode
- Run Through Protection
- Set up in 1 to 2 hours
Manual included
Transmitter Specs:
Height: 9"
Width: 9"
Depth: 8.5"
Frequency: 18 kHz
Fuse Type: 250 volt 1/2 amp (inside transmitter)
Rounded front, or barrel shaped
Light gray front
On-Off switch on left
Boundary control dial on face
High-Low switch on face
Power indicator light on face (red)
Adapter: Model number: 300-089 (14v A/C 1800 ma)
Receiver Collar Specs:
Height: 1"
Width: 2"
Depth: 1"
Weight: 2.5 oz
Translucent Smoke-colored Case
Uses 6-volt (RFA-67) battery
Waterproof
Low battery indicator (light will flash every 4 to 5 seconds)
Interchangeable Contact Points (Long and Short)
Screw off cap covering Correction Level Button
Concave interior wall (side facing throat)
Curved washers
25 second safety timeout
General Info:
Completely wireless system
Signal field is spherical in nature giving a circular boundary
Should be mounted inside, 2-4 feet above the ground on a
non-metal surface
Should be kept at least 3 feet away from the utility box or
large appliances
Maximum range is 90 feet from the transmitter or 90 foot radius
Minimum range is 5 feet from transmitter
Designed not to correct during a power outage
Receiver is constantly looking for a signal
Will only correct when the receiver loses the signal from the
transmitter



