Breaks in the boundary wire are usually caused by accidental damage, e.g. when digging with a shovel. In areas where ground frost occurs, sharp stones moving underground can damage the wire. Too strong a tension in the wire during installation can also lead to breakages. Mowing grass too short after installation may damage the wire insulation. Damage to the insulation can lead to interruptions arising weeks or even months later.
A break in the wire can be found more easily by repeatedly halving the length of the loop in the area where the break is suspected until just a small section of wire is left.
Further instructions and detailed information can be found in the user manual or in our Service information.
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