HOW TO GET STARTED
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 Rat Zapper Ultra unit floor.
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 and all systems are a “go”. After a short,
three second delay to allow your Rat Zapper electronics to check status, if the green light does not turn on at
all or there is a rapid blinking red light, replace the batteries. (See chart above for Recommended Batteries.)
RED LIGHT:
Rodent Check - The Rat Zapper Ultra red indicator light will blink repeatedly when you’ve killed a rodent.
For a guide to what the various red and green lights signify please refer to the instructions located behind
the ON/OFF switch of your Rat Zapper Ultra.
Rating
Battery Type
Expected Results
BEST
Energizer e
2
Lithiums
These batteries cost more but have a much longer
life than others and great performance—expect
100-plus kills and/or more than a year of battery life.
GOOD
Duracell Ultras with M3 Technology
Energizer e
2
Titaniums Or Good
Quality Alkaline Batteries
These batteries provide up to 60+ kills and/or
about nine months of use.
NO!
Heavy Duty, Super Heavy Duty, Extra
Heavy Duty, Carbon Zinc, Non Alkaline,
NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) or
NMH Rechargeables
Not recommended for use in the Rat Zapper
What do the green and red lights on the Rat Zapper Ultra mean?
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Rat Zapper ULTRA