Functional test:
a) Check power supply by hitting the "TEST" button. Power
supply is confirmed by a (green) LED (Fig. L).
b) Each time you switch the device "On" the device will initi-
ate a longer vibration period (Fig. M). Only once this is over,
the randomised interval programme (P1, P2) starts. The
intensity regulator works in the voltage-related regulation
range. Should this not be the case, check the power supply
for proper function. Should this not yield a solution, send
the device, including power supply and filled in warranty
slip or purchase invoice, to the responsible service centre
or your retailer.
ACCESSORIES
230-V adapter (Fig. n):
Item no. 08102, includes 2-m connection cable. Capacity
sufficient for 3 devices; significantly increased intensity
through 9-V output voltage.
20-m connection cable (Fig. O):
Item no. 08020, to connect two devices or extend adapter.
Solar battery (Fig. P):
Item no. 08130, solar power supply with built-in niCd bat-
tery 6 V/600 mAh. Enough for 4 to 5 days without sunshine.
CLEANING
never damage the device's surface. Do not use any aggres-
sive cleaning agents, brushes with metal or nylon bristles
or sharp or metallic cleaning utensils such as knives, hard
spatulas and the like. The device does not require special
care. wipe the housing clean with a damp cloth.
TECHNICAL DATA
Vole and mole repeller
MOLE STOP 1000
MOLE STOP SOLAR
Power draw: 0.35 to 0.93 w depending on selected intensity.
Output frequency: randomised intervals.
Active/idle time: 1:24 to 1:28
Sound distribution: almost circular up to 1,000 m
on ground structure.
Penetration depth: up to 1 m
Frequency: below 100 Hz
Type: MOLE STOP 1000
Power supply: 4 batteries, 1.5 V, LR14
Brand batteries recommended
Capacity: 7,500 mAh
ample supply for 6 to 12 weeks
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITy
The Eu declaration of conformity can be
requested from the publisher.
DISPOSAL
Disposing of packing material:
Properly divide the packing materials. Cardboard
goes in the waste paper bin, foil in the recyclable
materials collection bin.
Old appliances:
Applicable in the European union and other Eu-
ropean nations that run systems for the separate
collection of recyclable materials): Old appliances
must not be disposed of with domestic waste.
Should the device no longer be operational, the
user is obligated by law to drop off old appliances
– separated from domestic waste – at their municipality's/
district's collection centre or the like. This ensures proper
recycling of old appliances and prevents negative impact on
the environment. This is why electrical appliances are marked
with this symbol.
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