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ASSEMBLY

1. Remove Bugwacker from carton and check to make

sure no transportation damages have occurred.

The carton should contain the following:

1 - Bugwacker electronic bug killer

2 - Plastic bag containing the following:

1 - gold colored hanging ring
1 - threaded fitting

Save your carton and the cardboard fillers for storing
your Bugwacker during the off-season.

Refer to Illustration A.

A. Assemble the threaded

fitting (2) into gold col­
ored hanging ring (1).

B. Screw hanging ring and

fitting into hole in hood
and tighten until snug.

INSTALLATION
1. Your Bugwacker should be hung or post mounted

from a pole, bracket or post mounted from a pole,
bracket or post (available as accessories) at a height
of 6 to 8 feet above the ground. This is the flying

altitude for many types of light-sensitive insects and
will increase the unit's effectiveness.

2. Plug electrical cord into a three-wire grounded out­

door extension cord. Lamp will emit a soft bluish
glow.

Note: A momentary arc may occur across the high

voltage grids when first plugged in. This is
due to the surge of electricity. It will stop
and resume normal operation.

3. Refer to Illustration B.

Placement of the unit is

essential to its maximum
effectiveness. Since the

Bugwacker is a luring

device, it should not be

located in the area in­

tended for human activity.

It should be placed 25 to

50 feet away, and between
the source of insects (i.e.
woods, lowlands, etc.) and

the areas to be protected.

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INSECT

INFESTATION AREA

WOODS

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INSECT KILLER

LIVING AREA

HOUSE

ILLUSTRATION B

If additional light is required in the area of human

activity, it should be provided by yellow light.

. Studies have shown that insects are less attractive

to yellow light.

4. Sears Bugwackers are ideal for backyards, pools,

patios, summer homes, trailer homes, campgrounds,
marinas, outdoor recreational areas, gardens or any­
where flying insects are a problem.

EXTENSION CORDS

Outdoor extension cords must be used with this Bug­

wacker. Use extension cords marked SJW-A, or SJTW-A
and tagged "suitable for use with outdoor appliances".

The electrical rating of the extension cord must be as
great as the electrical rating of your Bugwacker.

Use only three-wire extension cords which have three-

prong grounding type plugs and three-pole receptacles

which accept the products plug.

Appropriate extension cords and devices for retaining
an extension cord connection to the Bugwacker power

cord are available at your local Sears store. Replace or
repair damaged cords.

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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Your Bugwacker is equipped with an appropriate three-

conductor cord and three-prong grounding type plug to
fit the proper grounding type receptacle. To reduce the

risk of electrical shock, plug must be plugged into an

appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded

Your Bugwacker has a grounding plug that looks like the
plug shown below and is intended for use on a circuit
that has an outlet as shown below.

GROUNDING RECEPTACLE

Grounding Pin

Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the

grounding instructions are not completely understood,
or if doubt as to whether proper grounding exists.

OPERATION

1. General; Your new Sears Bugwacker is designed to

attract light-sensitive flying insects with black light,
and to kill them cleanly without the use of poisons,
fogs, sprays or chemicals.

Insects are drawn to the fluorescent bulb, and killed

by an electrostatic grid when they pass through it.

Thé insects do not have to actually touch the grid to
be killed. The moisture in their bodies is enough to
trigger the arc, so that even the tiniest of bugs are
eliminated.

The handsome, lantern-styled Bugwacker sheds a soft,
glowing decorative light which is harmless to your
eyes and costs only pennies a day to enjoy. The 70
watts of Black Light energy make this unit a powerful
insect killer that is ecologically safe, effective and eco­
nomical to operate.

2. Night Flying Insects: Night flying insects such as

mosquitoes, gnats, moths, etc., respond to the black
light rays emitted by the Bugwacker's ultra-violet
bulbs. These insects are sensitive to light, and take

cover during the heat of day in grass, shrubs and
other foliage.

Skeeter Lure accessory Stock

no. 14305 manually operated

or Stock no. 14306 fully auto­
matic with photo cell included.
4 times as effective in luring
and killing biting mosquitoes
than Bugwacker alone. Emits
moisture, heat and carbon
dioxide, which makes the mos­
quitoes respond to the light as
if a human were there.

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