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QUICK-START GUIDE 

 

Rat Zapper ULTRA

 

 

Open the Battery Compartment: 

 

The 

Rat Zapper Ultra

 battery compartment is located on the top of the unit. To open, pull the 

securing tab back then lift the battery compartment door. Properly install 4 “D” batteries in the 
battery holder and re-secure the lid to the battery compartment. 

 

Important Information: 

The performance of your 

Rat Zapper Ultra

 will depend upon the: 

1. Quality of batteries; 
2. Amount of time your 

Rat Zapper Ultra 

is turned on; 

3. Number of rodents killed; 

  

 

 

 

 

4. Cleanliness of the unit floor. 

 

Rating

 

Battery Type

 

Expected Use

 

BEST 

Duracell Ultras with M3 Technology or 
Energizer E2 Titanium 

These batteries will provide increased battery 
life.

 

 

GOOD 

 
Alkaline Batteries

 

These batteries should provide approximately 
40 kills or 90 days of standby power. 

 

 

 

NO! 

Heavy Duty, Super Heavy Duty, Extra 
Heavy Duty, Carbon Zinc, non alkaline 

Are 

not

 recommended for the 

Rat Zapper 

Ultra

 

NO!

 

NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) or NMH 
Rechargeables 

Are 

not

 recommended for the 

Rat Zapper 

Ultra

 

 

What do the green and red lights on the 

Rat Zapper Ultra mean? 

 

GREEN LIGHT: 

 

Battery Check

- When you turn the 

Rat Zapper Ultra 

power switch to the 

ON

 position, 

the green light will blink once, then turn off. This tells you the battery quality is good. If 
the green light does not turn on at all, replace the batteries.  (See chart above for 
Recommended Batteries.) 

 

RED LIGHT

 

Rodent Check

- The 

Rat Zapper Ultra 

red kills indicator light will blink 

repeatedly 

when you’ve killed a rodent. 

(NOTE: A blinking red light with no rodent inside may 

indicate moisture has caused a “false trip” of the unit or that the unit requires 
cleaning. See reverse side of this sheet or “Rodents 101” for instructions). 

 

 

 

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