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Kogan KAMOSQTRAPA User Manual page 3

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Precautions
1. Do not move the product when working.
2. Do not put your fingers into the trap while it is switched on.
3. When cleaning the product, turn off the power first.
4. Do not let children touch the trap at any time.
5. If an accident occurs, call emergency services on 000.
6. Do not use near water.
Warning: The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by
a person who is responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
If the power supply cord is damaged, you must contact the Kogan customer support team
to arrange for it's replacement or repair to avoid a hazard. Any repair not performed by
the Kogan customer service team is not covered by warranty and any damages caused by
faulty repair work are not the responsibility of Kogan.
Routine Maintenance
How to clean the mosquito trap.
Turn off the switch and pull out the power cable before cleaning.
How to replace the light tube.
It is recommended that the UB lamps are replaced every 6,000 hours to ensure efficient
operation of the trap.
Take out the safety net. Clean the mosquito trap from the bottom to
the top. First turn the base anti-clockwise and remove. Take out the
screen window rubber and then pull out the screen window. Clean
the screen window with a brush.
Lay the unit on its side, unscrew the screws around the middle part,
then separate the unit into two parts.
Clean the inside of the unit and the fan with the brush. You may also
like to wipe them down with a piece of wet cloth. Allow the unit to dry
naturally before reassembling in the reverse order.
Place the top of the unit upside down on a flat surface, then rotate the
tubes half a turn and lift them out. Slot the replacement tubes into the
unit and rotate back the other way until they lock into place.

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