
Powered by a 6 volt battery (which is not included) placed
into the unit with the 2 terminals making contact through
the holesin the top of the power board.
Ensure the top and bottom caps are kept tight to
k
eep
moisture
out.
There
is
no “ON
/
OFF
SWITCH”
A light sensor will
automatically turn light on and
off in
accordance with the amount of
sunlight.
There are varying time delays between flashes
.
The flashes
are timed so as
to appear random.
To insure waterproofing,
k
eep
both rubber seals
positioned correctly on
top
and bottom of the
unit.
VERY
IMPOR
T
ANT!
OR OR
The preferred method
to
mount your FoxlightS is
on the back of a star post
placed in position
to
maximize field
coverage
.
On a strained wire in an
existing
fence
.
With a strong tie to a
beam or tree
br
anch.
(Note the tree trunk
will
obscure the
light in its
direction)
The light can operate on the ground, but must be secured so it cannot fall on its
side
.
The
light flash
must project
from the unit in a horizontal position to maximize effect.
When the unit is not required to flash, or is being stored, remove the battery. • Do not leave old batteries in the unit.
• Dispose of old battery in the proper manner. • For lamb and young goats protection, it is recommended to concentrate light s on and
around the animals sleeping area. • Either a hen house or duck pond, place lights in positions outside near sleeping area, and so it is
visible from the maximum directions possible. • These lights do not need to be right on top of the animal being protected.
• With the correct care these lights will operate for many years. • FoxlightS are designed as a deterrent of night predators, but may not
succeed against al attacks.