BROWIN 730704 Solar-Powered Mole Repeller Instruction Manual

June 11, 2024
BROWIN

BROWIN 730704 Solar-Powered Mole Repeller

BROWIN 730704 Solar-Powered Mole Repeller Instruction
Manual

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

SOLAR-POWERED MOLE REPELLER

The sound waves generated by the repeller work at specific frequencies, within a range that is safe for humans, pet animals, and farm animals. The sound generator emits ultrasounds and vibrations unpleasant to all kinds of pests and rodents in 30 second intervals. These sounds are also audible to the human ear to a very limited extent. The varying frequency of sound emitted prevent the pests from adjusting to it and ensures more effective repelling. Thanks to using a solar panel, this device is independent of other power sources and works also at night after being charged during the day.

The repeller features an on/off switch thanks to which you can turn the device on or off at any time. Thanksto the solar panel, this device can operate without exposing its owner to costs!

How to use:

The device is intended for outdoor use on open ground with full access to sunlight.

Stages of device installation:

NOTE: it is strictly necessary to charge the solar battery in the repeller prior to using it for the first time (see item 6)

  1. Before installing the device, pick a sunny location near the mole habitat, best one that remains free of shade during the whole daytime. The installation location should not accumulate rainwater and should not be artificially irrigated. The repeller should not be installed in frozen soil or in ground that contains rubble. The best effectiveness is achieved when the device is installed in compacted soil.

  2. The repeller remits the signals radially in all directions, which is why its range should not be limited by any obstacles such as foundations, walls or other barriers.

  3. Use a dibber or another device to make a hole at the installation location that will be used for placing the repeller. CAUTION: never stick the device directly into the ground without making a hole in advance, as this may lead to damage to the repeller.

  4. Install the repeller in the hole in such a manner as to leave the head with the solar panel about
    2-5 cm above the ground surface.

  5. Make sure that the ground adheres tightly to the device body after filling the hole, as this has a significant impact on appropriate transfer of vibrations to the ground (do not cover the head with soil or any other material).

  6. After placing the repeller in the ground, leave it switched off in the ground on a sunny day for about
    2-3 days to charge the solar battery for the first time.

  7. In the even of using more than one device, we recommend maintaining about 10 m  spacing between individual repellers.

NOTE: Initially the device may cause increased rodent activity, resulting in more tunnels and mounds. It is a normal phenomenon that precedes the ultimate migration of moles.

In spite of the device being effective, in some cases, when the adjacent areas are not suitable for permanent settlement by the pests repelled, they might return to their previous habitat. If this happens, we recommend installing multiple repellers or combining them with other repelling measures.

In order to improve the device effectiveness, it is necessary to change its location once in a while (e.g. every 2-4 weeks) so that the moles do not get used to the intensity of vibrations and sounds emitted by the repeller.

SAFETY MEASURES

  • Before sub-zero temperatures or other extreme weather conditions (e.g. torrential rains) start, remove the device from the ground and store it in a dry room with above-zero temperature.
  • The device must not be used by children.
  • Maintain particular caution when mowing the lawn or doing sports near the device, as carelessness may result in damage to the repeller or tripping over it.
  • When you no longer need the device, do not dispose of it together with other waste but hand it over at a waste electrical and electronic equipment collection point.
Technical parameters:
  • operating frequency: 400 – 1000Hz
  • power supply: solar panel 2V 45mAh and Ni-Mh 1.2V 300mAh battery
  • lighting necessary for the operation of the device:> 3000 lux
  • backup time of the device when powered by a fully charged battery: approx. 72 hours
  • range of operation: approx. 650-800 m

Note!
Every household uses electrical and electronic equipment and, therefore, is a potential producer of waste that is hazardous to people and the environment due to presence of hazardous substances, mixtures, and constituents in the equipment. On the other hand, waste equipment constitutes valuable material from which raw materials such as copper, tin, glass, iron, etc. can be recovered.

The symbol of a crossed out rubbish bin placed on equipment, packaging, or accompanying documents means that the product must not be disposed of together with other waste. Such a marking means at the same time that the equipment was placed on the market after 13th of August 2005.

The user is obligated to provide waste equipment to the designated waste collection point for appropriate processing. You can find information on the available system for collecting waste electrical equipment at a given store’s enquiry point and at the city hall/municipal office. Proper handling of waste equipment prevents negative consequences for the natural environment and human health!

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