Kupu Whakataki
This user manual provides comprehensive instructions for the KERBL Fence Check with LED Display, Model 44669. It covers product overview, setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure safe and effective operation.
The KERBL Fence Check is designed for convenient, non-contact measurement of electric fence voltage. It features an LED display for clear voltage indication and a battery status indicator.
Nga korero haumaru
- Always handle electrical testing equipment with care.
- Do not attempt to open or modify the device. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
- Keep the device dry. Exposure to moisture can damage the electronics and pose a safety risk.
- Whakaorangia te taputapu kia kore e taea e nga tamariki.
- Ensure the battery is correctly installed before use.
- This device is for testing electric fence voltage only. Do not use it for other purposes.
Ka mutu te huaview
The KERBL Fence Check is a compact, handheld device designed for quick and easy electric fence voltage testing. It operates wirelessly, eliminating the need for a ground spike.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the KERBL Fence Check device, highlighting the LED voltage indicators, low kV warning, battery status light, and the 'PUSH' button.
Waehanga:
- Voltage Indicator LEDs: Four green LEDs indicating voltage levels (2.5 kV, 4.0 kV, 6.0 kV, 8.0 kV).
- Low kV LED: A red LED indicating low voltage.
- LED Tūnga Pūhiko: An LED indicating the battery charge level.
- Pātene pana: Activates the measurement function.
- Wāhanga Pūhiko: Located on the back (not visible in Figure 1).
Tatūnga
Tāuta Pūhiko:
- Kimihia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko kei muri o te taputapu.
- Carefully slide or unclip the cover to open it.
- Insert one 9-volt block battery, ensuring correct polarity (+ and -). The device comes with a 9-volt block battery included.
- Whakakapihia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko kia mau.
- After battery installation, the battery status LED should briefly illuminate, indicating sufficient power. If it does not, check battery orientation or replace the battery.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The KERBL Fence Check allows for quick and easy voltage measurement without direct contact or a ground spike.
Te Inenga:
- Kia mau ki to ringa te taputapu.
- Approach the electric fence wire or tape. The measurement is carried out at a distance of maximum 0 - 5 cm from the fence.
- Press and hold the 'PUSH' button on the front of the device.
- Observe the LED indicators. The voltage is displayed by four bright green diodes in four levels: 2500 volts, 4000 volts, 6000 volts, and 8000 volts.
- Mena ko te voltage is low, a red LED will illuminate, indicating a potential issue with the fence's power.
- Release the 'PUSH' button once the reading is taken.

Figure 2: A hand pressing the 'PUSH' button to activate the measurement.

Figure 3: Proper usage of the device, held close to the electric fence for measurement.
Te Maramatanga ki te Whakaaturanga:
- Green LEDs (2.5 kV, 4.0 kV, 6.0 kV, 8.0 kV): Each illuminated green LED indicates that the fence voltage has reached or exceeded that specific level. For example, if the 6.0 kV LED is lit, the voltage is at least 6000 volts.
- Red LED (Low kV): If this LED illuminates, the fence voltage is below the optimal operating range, indicating a need for inspection or repair of the fence system.
- LED Tūnga Pūhiko: This LED indicates the remaining battery life. If it flashes or remains off during operation, the battery may need replacement.

Figure 4: The diagram on the left shows an incorrect method of testing with a ground spike, while the diagram on the right illustrates the correct non-contact method without a ground spike, as intended for this device.
Te tiaki
- Te horoi: Horoia te taputapu ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi me nga whakarewa.
- Whakakapinga Pūhiko: Replace the 9-volt battery when the battery status LED indicates low power or when the device fails to power on. Refer to the "Battery Installation" section for instructions.
- Rokiroki: Store the device in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for extended periods, remove the battery to prevent leakage.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore te taputapu i te hiko. | Kua mate, kua hē ranei te whakauru i te pākahiko. | Tirohia te polarity o te pākahiko; whakakapia te pākahiko. |
| No LED indication when testing. | Device too far from fence; fence has no voltage; battery low. | Ensure device is within 0-5 cm of fence; check fence energizer; replace battery. |
| Only "Low kV" red LED illuminates. | Taiapa voltage he iti rawa. | Inspect fence energizer, connections, and fence line for faults or shorts. |
| Battery status LED indicates low power. | Kua pau te pākahiko. | Replace the 9-volt battery. |
Whakatakotoranga
- Tau tauira: 44669
- Waitohu: KERBL
- Voltage Whakaatu: 4 levels (2.5 kV, 4.0 kV, 6.0 kV, 8.0 kV) via green LEDs
- Vol Rawatage Tohu: LED Whero
- Te Rahi Te Rahi: Max. 0 - 5 cm from fence
- Puna Hiko: 1 x 9-volt block battery (included)
- Ahu: Tata ki te 6.85 x 3.19 x 1.14 inihi
- Taumaha: Tata ki te 3.53 hekere
- Kaihanga: Kerbl
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
KERBL products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For information regarding warranty coverage and terms, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official KERBL webpae. Puritia to riiki hoko hei tohu mo te hoko.
For technical support or inquiries not covered in this manual, please contact KERBL customer service through their official channels. Contact details can typically be found on the product packaging or the manufacturer's webpae.





