1.
Press the power button to turn the trap OFF, then remove the
batteries. Hold the trap with the battery compartment in your left
hand, buttons facing upwards and the rodent entrance facing
towards you.
2.
With your right hand push forward and separate the kill chamber
from the electronics housing.
3.
The kill chamber is now ready for cleaning. Open the rodent disposal
door. Use a hydrogen peroxide topical solution (available at most
drug stores) and an old toothbrush to clean the inside of the
chamber. If needed, use a wire brush to remove any corrosion, being
careful not to be too vigorous. This could accidentally remove all of
the protective zinc plating.
4. Thoroughly dry the interior and exterior of the kill chamber prior to trap reassembly.
5.
To reassemble trap, hold the battery compartment in your left hand, buttons facing
upwards. Hold the kill chamber in your right hand with the rodent entrance facing towards
you. Align the key holes and insert keys into opposite openings while pulling your right
hand backwards to reconnect the halves.
6.
The trap is ready for use.
1.
Press the power button to turn the trap OFF, then remove the batteries. Open the trap by
holding the base of the trap with your left hand and sliding the top backwards with your
right hand about one inch. Pull the top away from the base.
2.
The kill chamber is now ready for cleaning. Use a hydrogen peroxide topical solution
(available at most drug stores) and an old toothbrush to clean the inside of the chamber.
Use a wire brush as needed to remove any corrosion, being careful not to be too vigorous.
This could accidentally remove all of the protective zinc plating.
3.
Thoroughly dry the interior and exterior of the kill chamber prior to trap reassembly.
4. To reassemble trap, hold the base of the trap with your left hand
and slide the top into place by pushing forward with your right hand
to reconnect the pieces.
5.
The trap is ready for use.
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