Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the WilTec Catfree Ultrasonic Cat Repellent. This device is designed to humanely deter cats from specific areas using ultrasonic sound waves, providing an effective and harmless solution for your garden, pond, sandbox, or flower beds. Please read this manual carefully before installation and use to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Nga korero haumaru
- This device emits ultrasonic frequencies that are generally inaudible and harmless to humans and most other animals.
- Do not place the device directly next to human or pet resting areas.
- Kaua e taea e nga tamariki.
- Ensure the battery compartment is sealed correctly to maintain weather resistance.
- Use only specified 9V batteries or a compatible power adapter (not included).
- Do not attempt to open or modify the device, as this will void the warranty and may cause malfunction.
Ka mutu te huaview
The WilTec Catfree is an ultrasonic cat repellent featuring a motion sensor and weatherproof design for year-round outdoor use. It operates on a 9V battery or an optional power adapter.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the WilTec Catfree Ultrasonic Cat Repellent, showing the motion sensor and speaker grille.

Whakaahua 2: Whakamuri view of the WilTec Catfree Ultrasonic Cat Repellent, illustrating the wall-mounting slot and battery compartment cover.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Ultrasonic Deterrence: Emits high-frequency sound waves (20-24 kHz) to deter cats.
- Pūoko Nekehanga: Detects feline movement within a 100° angle and up to 10 meters.
- Hoahoa parerangi: Suitable for year-round outdoor installation.
- Kōwhiringa Hiko Hangarau: Operates on a 9V battery (not included) or an optional AC power adapter (not included).
- Tohu Pūhiko Iti: An integrated LED light signals when the battery needs replacement.
- RSPB Recommended: Endorsed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
1. Whakakaha i te Pūrere:
The Catfree can be powered by a 9V battery or an optional AC power adapter.
- Tāuta Pūhiko:
- Locate the battery compartment on the back of the device (refer to Image 2).
- Whakatuwheratia te uhi o te wahanga.
- Whakauruhia he pākahiko 9V hou, kia tika te polarity.
- Securely close the battery compartment cover to maintain weather resistance.
- AC Power Adapter (Optional):
For continuous operation and increased signal intensity (up to 20% stronger), an optional AC power adapter can be used. Connect the adapter to the designated port on the device. The adapter is not included and must be purchased separately.
2. Nga Taunakitanga Whakanoho:
Optimal detection and effectiveness are achieved with correct placement.
- Teitei: Position the Catfree at cat height. This typically means placing it in the area where cats usually move.
- Rohe Rapu: The device detects movement within a 100° arc up to 10 meters in front of it, and also detects objects 10° below its horizontal line.
- Kōwhiringa Whakapuru:
- Tāutanga Papa: Use the provided stake to plant the device firmly into the ground, such as in a flower bed or pot.
- Whakapiki taiepa: The device can also be fixed to a wall using the mounting slot on the back (refer to Image 2).
- Aukati i nga arai: Ensure the motion sensor has a clear line of sight to the area you wish to protect. Obstacles like dense foliage or walls can reduce detection performance.

Whakaahua 3: The Catfree device installed in a garden using the provided stake, positioned at an optimal height for cat detection.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
- Whakahohenga: Once the battery is installed or the power adapter is connected, the device is active. There is no separate ON/OFF switch.
- Kitenga Nekehanga: The integrated motion sensor continuously monitors the designated area.
- Ultrasonic Emission: When a cat enters the detection zone, the motion sensor triggers the device to emit a burst of ultrasonic sound (20-24 kHz). This sound is designed to be unpleasant for cats, encouraging them to leave the area.
- Inaudible to Humans: The ultrasonic frequency is typically beyond the range of human hearing, making the device discreet in operation.
- Tohu LED: A small LED light on the device will illuminate when the 9V battery charge is low, indicating it's time for a replacement.
The Catfree operates automatically, providing continuous protection against feline intruders.
Te tiaki
- Whakakapinga Pūhiko: Replace the 9V battery when the low battery LED indicator illuminates. Ensure the battery compartment is sealed tightly after replacement.
- Te horoi: Periodically wipe the device, especially the motion sensor lens and speaker grille, with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt, dust, or debris. Do not use abrasive cleaners or immerse the device in water.
- Clear Detection Path: Regularly check that the motion sensor's line of sight is not obstructed by growing plants, leaves, or other objects.
- Rokiroki Winter (Kōwhiringa): While weatherproof, if you prefer to store the device during extreme winter conditions, remove the battery and store it in a dry place.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
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| Device does not seem to be working. |
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| Cats are not deterred. |
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| Low battery LED is on. | 9V battery is low or depleted. | Whakakapia tonu te pākahiko 9V. |
Whakatakotoranga
| Tauira: | 7010044 |
| Ahu (L x W x H): | 9.5 x 15.5 x 5 cm |
| Taumaha: | 130 karamu |
| Rauemi: | Kirihou |
| Puna Hiko: | 1 x 9V Battery (not included) or Optional AC/DC Adapter (not included) |
| Auau a Ultrasonic: | 20 - 24 kHz |
| Motion Sensor Detection Angle: | 100° |
| Motion Sensor Detection Distance: | Tae atu ki te 10 mita |
| Horahanga Rahi: | Tata ki te 88 m² |
| Ātete huarere: | Ae, he pai mo te whakamahi i waho |





