Do not touch the racket’s net even when it’s turned off
To use the racket, you need to turn on the power button and then press the switch to release the electric current through the metal net, effectively killing mosquitoes. Even when you release the switch, the net remains electrified, and touching it could result in an electric shock.
Therefore, after releasing the switch and turning off the power, wait a few minutes for the net to discharge before removing mosquito remains or cleaning the net.
Charge the racket when it shows signs of weakness
If you notice that the racket is emitting weaker electric shocks and making softer sounds when killing mosquitoes, it’s time to recharge it. A full charge typically takes between 3 and 5 hours.
Keep the racket out of children’s reach
Store the mosquito racket away from children’s reach and never allow them to handle it, especially when it is turned on. Accidental contact with the electrified net can be dangerous to their health and safety.
Do not place heavy objects on the racket
Whether in use or not, avoid placing heavy objects on the racket’s head or body to prevent damage or breakage.
Clean the racket after use
To remove mosquito remains from the racket, tilt it to one side, gently shake the head, or use a soft brush. Never use sharp objects as they can damage the net and reduce the racket’s durability.
Use the racket only for its intended purpose
While a mosquito racket may resemble a tennis racket in shape, it is not meant for playing tennis or any other activity besides mosquito control. Using it for its intended purpose will ensure its longevity and effectiveness.
Store the racket in a dry place, away from flammable objects
Keep the mosquito racket in a cool, dry place, away from moisture, water sources, and flammable materials. If the racket gets wet, dry it thoroughly with a hairdryer or by airing it out before use to prevent electrical faults and potential fires.
Following these tips will ensure effective mosquito control, prolong the life of your racket, reduce the need for repairs, and above all, keep you safe. Feel free to share your own tips and experiences with us!
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