Sava lalana
Thank you for choosing the PIC Portable Solar Insect Killer Torch (FLPT). This device is designed to provide both effective insect control and an ambient flame effect light for your outdoor spaces. Utilizing solar power, it offers a sustainable and convenient solution for a more enjoyable outdoor experience. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper operation and maintenance.

Image: Two PIC Portable Solar Insect Killer Torches, showcasing their dual functionality with both the flickering flame effect and the blue UV insect-attracting light.
Information momba ny fiarovana
- Arovy amin'ny ankizy sy ny biby fiompy ny fitaovana.
- Do not touch the internal high-voltage zapper grid.
- Ity vokatra ity dia natao ho an'ny fampiasana ivelany ihany.
- While weatherproof, avoid submerging the unit in water.
- Ensure the device is placed in a stable location to prevent falling.
- Do not attempt to modify or repair the device. Contact customer support for assistance.
Vita ny vokatraview
The PIC Portable Solar Insect Killer Torch combines a bug zapper with an LED flame accent light. Key components include:
- Solar Panel: Located on top, charges the internal battery during daylight.
- Bokotra hery: Mampihetsika ny vondrona.
- UV LED: Emits blue light to attract flying insects to the zapper grid.
- Flame Effect LED: Provides a flickering, realistic flame ambiance.
- Zapper Grid: Electrocutes insects on contact.
- Collection Tray: Gathers dead insects for easy disposal.
- Tantana: For easy portability and hanging.

Sary: Top view of the device highlighting the solar panel for charging and the power button for activation.
Hametraka
- fiampangana voalohany: Before first use, place the insect killer torch in direct sunlight for at least 6-8 hours to allow the internal lithium-ion battery to fully charge.
- Fampahavitrihana: Press the power button located on the top of the unit once. The device will then be in automatic mode.
- Fametrahana:
- mihantona: Use the integrated handle to hang the torch from a shepherd's hook, tree branch, or other suitable outdoor fixture.
- Fametrahana ambonin'ny tany: Place the torch on a flat, stable surface such as a patio table or deck railing.
- Ensure the solar panel is exposed to direct sunlight during the day for optimal charging.

Image: Illustrates pressing the power button once to activate the device for automatic nightly operation.

Image: The insect killer torch hanging from a hook, demonstrating a common placement method.

Image: The insect killer torch placed on a surface, showing an alternative placement option.
Torolàlana miasa
Once activated, the PIC Portable Solar Insect Killer Torch operates automatically:
- andro: The solar panel charges the internal battery. The unit will not operate during daylight hours.
- alina: The device automatically turns on at dusk. The blue UV LED attracts flying insects, which are then zapped by the internal grid. The flickering flame effect LED also activates, providing ambient lighting.
- The unit is designed to operate for 6+ hours on a full charge.
- The device is weatherproof and can remain outdoors in various elements.

Image: Visual representation of the device's key operational features: solar charging, night activation for zapping and flame, and weatherproof design.
Vidéo fampisehoana vokatra
Video: A brief product demonstration of the PIC Portable Solar Insect Killer Torch, showcasing ny endri-javatra sy ny fomba fiasany.
fikarakarana
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance of your insect killer torch.
- Famafana ny lovia fanangonam-bokatra: Periodically unscrew the bottom collection tray to dispose of accumulated dead insects.
- Cleaning the Zapper Grid: Use a small brush (not included) to gently clean any insect debris from the zapper grid. Ensure the unit is turned off before cleaning. Do not use water directly on the grid.
- Fanadiovana ny panneau solaire: Fafao ny panneau solaire amin'ny malefaka, damp cloth regularly to remove dust and dirt, ensuring efficient charging.
Fanamboarana
| OLANA | Antony mety hitranga | vahaolana |
|---|---|---|
| Unit does not turn on at night. | Insufficient solar charge; power button not activated. | Ensure solar panel receives direct sunlight for 6-8 hours. Press the power button once to activate automatic mode. |
| Low insect zapping effectiveness. | Heavy insect population; unit placed too close to other light sources. | Relocate the unit to an area with higher insect activity or away from competing light sources. Ensure the unit is fully charged. |
| Flame effect or UV light is dim. | Famandrihana bateria ambany. | Allow the unit to charge in direct sunlight for a full day. |
fepetra arahana
- marika: PIC
- Laharana modely: 2-FLPT
- loko: Mainty
- Fitaovana: plastika
- Haben'ny vokatra: 6" L x 6" W x 8.5" H
- Lanja entana: 14.4 oz
- Loharano herinaratra: Solar (1 Lithium Ion battery included)
- Zapper Voltage: 600V
- Faritra sarona: 1/2 Hekitara
- Toetoetra: Flickering Flame Effect LED, Blue UV LED, Weatherproof, Auto-Activation at Dusk
Warranty sy fanohanana
For warranty information, please refer to the product packaging or visit the official PIC Corporation website. For customer support or further inquiries, please contact PIC Corporation directly.
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