5. Overview
Refer to the illustration on page 2 of this manual.
1
power ON/OFF button
2
speaker
3
status LED
6. Operation
•
Make sure batteries are present inside the repeller (see §7).
•
Simply push the power ON/OFF button [1] to switch the electronic
repeller on or off.
•
When switched on, the status LED [3] lights up and the speaker
[2] emits a high frequency tone almost unnoticed by human ears
but that repels insects.
•
The repeller can be mounted to the wall or ceiling using the
mounting hole [4]. For indoor use, consider mounting it near a door
or window to prevent insects from entering.
•
When the repeller got wet, switch it off and remove the batteries.
Wait until everything is dry before reinstalling the batteries and
reusing the repeller.
NOTE:
DO NOT use this device as sole means of protection in areas
with high risk of malaria, dengue fever or other mosquito-
borne diseases.
7. Batteries
•
Make sure the repeller is switched off.
•
Turn the back cover counter clockwise and lift to open the
repeller.
•
Place two new 1.5V AA batteries (LR6) in the battery holder,
following the polarity indications inside the holder.
•
Put the back cover back in place and turn clockwise to secure it.
•
Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries, do not
puncture or throw in fire as they might explode.
WARNING: handle batteries with care, observe
warnings on battery casing. Keep batteries away
from children.
04/06/2009
GMK3
4
mounting hole
5
PCB
6
battery holder
4
Rev. 01
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