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Operation
WARNING: Under no
circumstances should hands
be placed anywhere near
the appliance when it is in
operation.
The glue trap uses the specified wavelength of
black light tube to attract insects. Then the insects
are drawn towards glue board and can't escape the
strength of the glue.
The glue trap is highly efficient and harmless to
humans and pets. To use the appliance:
1. Connect the power cord to the appliance then
to the mains power.
2. The light will come on and ready for use.
Cleaning, Care &
Maintenance
Always switch off the power
and disconnect the appliance
from the power supply before
cleaning and maintenance.
DO NOT immerse the appliance in water. Wipe
the safety guard and external casing with a
damp cloth.
Troubleshooting
Fault
The appliance is
The unit is not switched on
not working
Plug and lead are damaged
Fuse in the plug has blown
Power supply
Internal wiring fault
Tube has expired
Tube is faulty or has not been fitted
correctly
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Changing the glue board and light
Replace the glue board
regularly (on a monthly
basis). To change the
glue board, simply pull it
out (Fig. 3). Replace with
a new one.
To change the light:
1. Remove the 2 screws
2. Remove the metal
3. Twist the light tube
4. Insert the new light
5. Re-put the metal
Probable Cause
WARNING: Always turn Off
the appliance and disconnect
from the power supply before
changing the glue board or
light.
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on the metal support
that is fixing the light
tube.
support.
anti-clockwise from
its socket.
and twist clockwise
until tight.
support in place.
Solution
Check the unit is plugged in correctly
Call EAZYZAP agent or qualified Technician
Replace the plug fuse
Check power supply
Call EAZYZAP agent or qualified technician
Refer to the 'Changing the glue board and light'
section
2020/11/19 15:19
2020/11/19 15:19

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