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Black & Decker BDPC974 Instruction Manual page 4

Bug racket zapper

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TECHNIQUE
1.
There are two main methods for zapping flying insects. First, wait for insect to
land on a flat surface and then slowly place the racket grid over the insect and as it
flies up it will enter the grid and get Zapped. Secondly, practice your forehand and
backhand swings as you would a fly swatter for flying insects that are not landing.
This is slightly more challenging, but much more gratifying when you are successful.
2.
Maintain fresh batteries for best results with fruit flies, gnats and other small bugs.
3.
Crawling insects are easy to zap by either pressing it on them or letting them crawl
on it and then zapping.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
WARNING:
Do not try to adjust or repair the zapper yourself. Component parts shall be replaced
with like components. Servicing shall be done by factory authorized service personnel
to minimize the risk of possible ignition due to incorrect parts or improper service.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
What if it gets wet or is left in a damp environment?
Let it dry. A damp Racket Zapper metal grid will not function efficiently and it will drain
the battery quickly. We recommend letting it dry for a day or two.
The Racket Zapper doesn't zap
• Check to see if the batteries are oriented properly and if batteries are not dead.
• Test the light to see if it turns on when you press the zap button.
If troubleshooting does not solve the problems you are encountering,
or if you have further questions not answered by these instructions,
please call our customer service at 1-888-338-6798 or email help@umbagroup.com
IMPORTANT! DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE
please contact Customer Service at 1-888-338-6798 or email: help@umbagroup.com
DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE and MODEL# REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE
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If you have a problem with this product

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