Built In Motion Sensor – with a 40ft / 12 metre range in front of the unit the sensor triggers an ultrasonic burst (from 20-24 KHz) when motion is detected. The sound will repeat until the cat leaves the protected area. A red light behind the lens indicates that the sensor has been triggered. Â
Repellent area – the ultrasonic range is up to 1345 sq ft / 125 sq m. The detection range of the motion sensor is 40 ft / 12 metres. It usually takes between 2 to 4 weeks for the unit to protect your garden, however in extreme cases it can take up to 3 months.
An outdoor device – this weather resistant unit is designed to run trouble free all year round, and in most weather conditions.
Wall Mount or use Ground Spike included – to wall mount use a screw (not included) in a wall or fence to fix the unit to, positioning the screw approx. 8 inches / 20cm above the ground. Or attach the ground spike to the base of the unit and push the stake into the ground so that the lens of the unit is approx. 8 inches / 20cm above the ground.
Battery powered – always use a Duracell 9 volt battery (MN1604) (not included). We would expect one battery to last for approx. 2-3 months and then need to be replaced. If the LED flashes continuously or if the unit does not beep when switched on or hisses when activated then you should replace the battery. Do not use out of date or rechargeable batteries. Use only Duracell alkaline batteries, the use of other batteries can invalidate the warranty. Â
Made in the UK – from premium materials, ensuring a high-quality device. Sold worldwide since 1993 this item is backed by a 2 year manufacturers warranty.
Please note – cat reactions will vary considerably when exposed to the alarm. It can vary from immediate flight to the cat walking towards the unit and settling down in front of it! The first is a timid cat, the second a very territorial cat trying to assert its authority. In the end however the result is the same, both cats will avoid or quickly pass through the area you are protecting. Some white cats, older cats and exotic breeds are hard of hearing in the upper hearing range and may not be affected. Deaf cats will not be affected.
















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