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Fig. 7
ranger AS120 and ranger AS180 for soft soils (5a + 6a for hard soils)
5 + 5a: Included (step-in) U-Spike Ground Stake (combination Ground Rod and support stand).
6 + 6a: Position the energizer so that the optional solar panel faces due south. Rotate optional panel
as shown page 6.
7b:
Attach the included high voltage resistant fence cable 90676U and connecting cable 901502
or others or in the length you need: underground cables 15321, 14040 or 15965.
Soft Soil:
Optional Solar Panel
6
5
Hard Soil:
Optional Solar Panel
5a
6a
Slide
Insert
energizer
U-Spike
onto spike.
into ground.
Optional 1m earth post
Optional Solar Panel
8
9
Fence
Fence
Earth
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Optional Solar Panel
7
Fence
Earth
Optional Solar Panel
7a
Fence
Earth
Transport of Energiser
with Solar Panel
Earth
WARNING:
Do not leave the switched off pasture fence device in the sun with a rechar-
geable battery and a solar panel for a longer period. Why? Because it could
damage the rechargeable battery.

OPERATING PRINCIPLE:

The solar panel produces electricity as soon as it is exposed to usable sunlight. The pasture fence device requires consistent
electricity - by day as well as by night. The electricity generated in this way by the panel is stored in a rechargeable 12 V
battery, which means the device can operate without sunlight or can be supplied directly by a
9 V battery. The solar panel may not always have a suffi ciently large output to completely recharge the battery - especially
during the dark, grey and foggy months (e.g. October to February).
For temperatures around 0 degrees Celsius or below, we recommend using a large 9 V alkaline battery instead of a 12 V
rechargeable battery in any case.
The device is operated primarily from the solar panel. If the solar panel does not have suffi cient output, the device switches
automatically to the connected 9 volt battery or to the 12 volt rechargeable battery.
OPTIMAL SOLAR ALIGNMENT AND SETTING
The correct placement of the pasture fence device and the solar panel is crucial for the best possible operation of the device.
1. POSITION THE PASTURE FENCE DEVICE SO THAT THE PANEL POINTS SOUTH.
This position provides the panel with the maximum amount of sunlight even during the less bright
winter days. When placing the device, consider the position of the sun throughout the day and avoid
a location which could cover the device with shade from trees, bushes or high grass.
2. DETERMINE THE CORRECT ANGLE OF INCLINATION FOR THE SOLAR PANEL.
The position of the sun over the horizon changes during the year's seasons. As a general recom-
mendation, an angle of 50 degrees is optimal for long-term use in most parts of Europe. Still, the ca-
pability of the solar panel to recharge the battery can be optimised by adjusting the angle, depending
on the season (see fi gure below). The steeper the angle of inclination, the greater the cleaning eff ect
during rain or snow.
Recommended setting angle of the panel
South Europe / North Africa (South CH & A)
50°
43°
Winter
Spring
Summer
Nov. - Feb.
Mar. & Apr.
May & Aug.
Fall
Sept. & Oct.
During the winter (with the exception of southern Europe), there may not be enough sun hours to completely charge the
battery. Charge the battery externally as soon as the battery indicator fl ashes green/red or red, or alternatively use a large,
alkaline 9 V battery with 170–200 Ah, which is also recommended for temperatures around or below freezing.
3. REMOVE DEPOSITS AND DIRT FROM THE SOLAR PANEL AT REGULAR INTERVALS.
(specifically along gravel paths), leaves and snow, since these can reduce the performance of the module for recharging
the rechargeable battery.
SERVICE:
Repair is only to be made by qualifi ed service personnel. Only by
the manufacturer commanded replacement parts must be used.
Subject to technical alterations !
ranger AS120 & ranger AS180
Recommended setting angle of the panel
North & Central Europe (including A & CH)
60°
50°
Winter
Spring
Summer
Nov. - Feb.
Mar. & Apr.
May & Aug.
Fall
Sept. & Oct.
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