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DIK No. 1 plate-mounted fumigator

DIK No. 1 fumigator for plates
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DIK No. 1 fumigator for plates

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DIK No. 1 plate-type fumigator—a miniature device based on a micro-heating element, designed to eliminate mosquitoes and flies in residential areas.

Technical specifications of the electric fumigator:
- Housing with a built-in two-prong plug for horizontal connection to an outlet.
- Ceramic heating element inside the housing behind a protective grille.
- Indicator light showing power to the heating unit.

Mechanism of action: The fumigator’s heating element heats the plate, causing the insecticide to evaporate from its surface and mix with the air in the treated room. This creates a concentration of active ingredients in the air sufficient to eliminate all mosquitoes and gnats.

Usage:

To use the mosquito fumigator correctly, turn it on 2 hours before bedtime to kill mosquitoes that have entered the room, and close the windows for the night. If you leave the fumigator running all night and open the windows, its proximity to the window and drafts will reduce its effectiveness. When operating the device, remove 1 insecticide tablet from the sealed package and insert it into the slot between the front surface of the heating element and the protective grilles of the housing, centered on the front surface of the heating element. While keeping the tablet horizontal inside the device, plug the power cord into a 220-volt two-pole electrical outlet; the LED should light up, indicating that power is supplied to the device. After the mosquitoes in the room have been eliminated, the device should always be turned off. Discoloration of the insecticide tablet indicates that it has lost its effectiveness.

Precautions:
The fumigator should be plugged into a properly functioning outlet that is out of children’s reach.
It is best not to use fumigators if children, pregnant women, or people prone to allergic reactions are present in the room. If you must use a fumigator in a child’s room, use plates and liquids with a reduced insecticide content, specifically designed to protect children; however, even in this case, the operating fumigator must be placed at least 1 meter away from the child’s crib.
A working electric fumigator is not dangerous to pets, but if you have an aquarium, it must be moved to another room: fish cannot tolerate pyrethrins and pyrethroids.

Do not leave the fumigator turned on for long periods without supervision.

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