Special safety regulations (fig.7)
Note!! This appliance uses high voltage (more than 1000 Volt). Never touch the high-
voltage grids. During cleaning and/or maintenance ALWAYS remove the plug from
the socket and discharge the appliance afterwards (discharge by short-circuiting the
high-voltage grids with a metal object with an isolated grip).
Do not use near flammable liquids or gases. DANGER OF EXPLOSION!
User instructions
Position the appliance as indicated at "Best place for fixing". Put the plug into the
socket. The fluorescent tube should light now. After some time the drawer of the
Electronic Fly Trap will become full and should be emptied. Remove the plug from
the socket and remove the drawer (fig.8) to empty it.
In the packing you will find the following parts
The appliance complete with tubes and drawer
A chain to hang the appliance
The user instruction
Best place for fixing
Away from windows or doors because of draft and daylight.
Away from places where food will be prepared or presented.
Close to the area where flies come in but away from draft and wind.
Somewhere the appliance can stay 24 hours a day.
Above eye level and so that no one can bump the appliance.
Out of reach from flammable objects like curtains, lace curtains etc.
Away from flammable liquids or gases. DANGER OF EXPLOSION
This appliance can stand as well as hang by the included chain (fig.1)
Replacement of tubes and starters
Remove the plug from the socket. Remove the two nuts (fig. 2) and lift the upper part
of the appliance off the lower part (the rubber sealing can stick a bit; that is normal).
Unscrew the two white sockets (fig. 3 & 4) and turn the fluorescent tube 90 degrees
to remove it from the tube holders. Move both white sockets off the old fluorescent
tube and place them onto the new fluorescent tube. Put the new fluorescent tube in
the tube holder and turn it 90 degrees till it is tightened up. Screw back on both white
sockets; take care not to loosen the fluorescent tube while doing so. Put the upper
part of the appliance back onto the lower part and screw back on both nuts (fig.2).
This procedure is almost equal for starters (fig. 5 & 6).